Originally posted by Living-In-Clip
You\'re trying to tell me there is no skill involved in Street Fighter or Virtual Fighter? You\'re on crack, aren\'t you?
You are focusing on how you never felt any true satisfaction from "beating" a fighting game, well, that is because the problem is you\'re looking at the game at a very low level. The point of a fighting game is not to "beat it", the point of the game is to develop skill and learn every detail and then take on some other skilled opponents. A deep and complex fighting game like Virtua Fighter is like chess when two skilled players face each other. The matches are extremely intense and there is a satsifaction a lot like sex when the winner is finally delcared.
Or thats just my two cents on the matter.
Thanks for replying without flaming. I can always appreciate a calm, reasonable response more than an all out flame to an honest opinion.
From what I can see from playing with friends who are big into the fighting genre, the skills involved are tapping out the correct button pattern to land an impressive hit. In chess, you are thinking several turns ahead everytime you move a piece. In a fighting game, you\'re in the moment, you\'re concentrating on the immediate hit damage more than a long term strategy, especially when most rounds only last 60-90 seconds. In that respect, I don\'t see how you can compare it to chess.
To be fair, I probably am simplifying a genre that is much more complicated than I\'m giving it credit for. A lot of people like fighting games, that much is obvious, and even for me they are fun against a friend occasionally. I just think that other than graphics enhancements, fighting games have hit a wall. How many ways can you flip a person or shoot a fireball or swing a sword? Just my opinion.