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Post by Phoenix on Dec 14, 2009 18:04:33 GMT -5
Vamonta is like Amicus then she isn't near either of us. Although I agree with you guys about MG. He only fights when he knows that he is going to win, and is actually in shape to fighting. I attribute a lot of my losses to the fact that I'll pretty much fight anyone at any time regardless of whether or not I am feeling on or off.
I know you are trying to discredit the list -- but I know for sure that I deserve my spot in the top 5. Also you being undefeated in your prime is just a flat out lie or there were no good fighters around. Even the best fighter has off days (I am a prime example). No one ever remains undefeated if they are fighting every day against a good crop of fighters because, the reality is, that at the top of the food chain in speed people are so similar and close in speed that even the slightest slip-up can cost you a match.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2009 18:39:43 GMT -5
Alright, I trained with Justin Gunshin for hours a day, and at the end of my training my hands were so stiff I just couldn't fight anymore.
I went to Chat-avenue to escape the tides, and ran into Ryan Hughes, who whipped the floor with my face.
That was probably the only reason why Ryan Hughes is ranked higher, but everyone knows I used to be a lot better than that. I was hitting 2 seconders about twice a match, sometimes even three times. I was able to block a lot better back then too, and dodge.
Ukyo pointed this out the other day, I used to attempt with 8-11 words back then too. ; He moved his hand towards the head of Auron. ;
I was so stupid back then, that I did not even notice it. xD
This is why I lost sooo much back then. The only reason why I beat you Kael 4-5 was because I actually TRIED so hard to lower my words. ; a hand to the head of Kael. ; ;a hand met the head of kael sent it back. ;
I will never forget that match, but it was the ONLY time I EVER beat you, and it may have been a fluke on MG's part.
Now, I do believe that you should take my spot, Kael. But since you only one a few matches against a small majority of people, I kinda say you don't also.
Stick around a little more, kick some more people's asses and you definatly will get on the list. Actually, when I get my HP mini back, I think tomorrow I do, we will fight.
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Post by Cloud Filth on Dec 14, 2009 18:42:02 GMT -5
Vamonta is like Amicus then she isn't near either of us. Although I agree with you guys about MG. He only fights when he knows that he is going to win, and is actually in shape to fighting. I attribute a lot of my losses to the fact that I'll pretty much fight anyone at any time regardless of whether or not I am feeling on or off. I know you are trying to discredit the list -- but I know for sure that I deserve my spot in the top 5. Also you being undefeated in your prime is just a flat out lie or there were no good fighters around. Even the best fighter has off days (I am a prime example). No one ever remains undefeated if they are fighting every day against a good crop of fighters because, the reality is, that at the top of the food chain in speed people are so similar and close in speed that even the slightest slip-up can cost you a match. No it's not, I don't know what you consider prime, but I consider prime to be a period of time where I fight continuously and feel I was at my peak performance. - Like I said I had fought several people prior to prime and/or at the beginning of which Prettz was included. Kinsho was a good fighter, Ryan Hughes was around but wasn't at his peak, Matt White turned out pretty damn fast too. It was about a 3-4 year span at least and I didn't just stay in CA, I wrecked UG back then also with Matt White, Shadow Dartanyin, Sage Akira and Calutika. We wrecked the entire place easily - Then I had some shit go down so I left rp for several months came back and wasn't that great thats around the time I fought Ukyo etc and he kept beating me - But this was after my prime. Also I wrecked Tad and Cody Darkane easily in my prime as well and Tad even admitted to HK's while I did it. Not to mention Ryan Hughes seen quite a bit of it i'm sure he would vouch, I went in and wiped out entire crowded rooms of people. Not only was I never beaten in my prime the only times I was touched was in the 2 v 1 against Stranger and some other guy whom seemed considerably fast, and during my 4v1's With Matt White and the rest of the people I hung with. And i'm not trying to discredit the list at all, i'm just saying a lot of it is most definitely biased. Besides who else could it have been Quickhand, a female whom I'm unsure of but believe had to be Quickfoot, and some egotistical as hell guy whose name I forgot walk in... So I assume it was you Kael, it wasnt Ukyo I know that much - Whoever it was got wrecked and MG backed down, he said he would fight me if I could beat them and I did easily. What other possible reason could there be other than the fact he was afraid to lose. Heres the big difference - I'm no longer anywhere near my prime and probably wont reach it again very easily but even knowing i'd lose I still wouldn't pussy out of a fight just for the sake of pretending i'm undefeated later in a list.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2009 19:48:26 GMT -5
Kinsho Manductor could probably have rivaled Kael. I don't think they ever actually met, since Kinsho was always in Chat-Avenue. But he was a wicked fighter, I wish he never retired.
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Post by MG on Dec 15, 2009 11:43:07 GMT -5
I don't only fight when I know I am going to win. I left for months and came back and beat Ukyo in a best out of 3. I didn't know I was going to win that. The last time we fought Kael I had been gone for months. I'm assuming it was the same for you. Remember that? We fought infront of Krl and I beat you, twice. I don't only fight when I know I'm going to win. Hell, mostly all the times we've fought Kael neither one of us knew the outcome beforehand. So what the hell are you talking about?
I also don't back down from challenges. I mean, if I beat you twice then I'm not going to fight you a third time because it gets boring after a while. I don't know what you guys are talking about.
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Post by Ukyo on Dec 15, 2009 12:01:03 GMT -5
i've never seen MG run from a fight at all. in fact i see him sit around on chat every time he's there and there's like 5 minutes of talking (if you're lucky) before he just outs "Let's fight." with whoever is there, doesn't matter their name/ability or anything.
but he always wants to fight, to the point where it can be literally annoying. (but we love you anyway brother) so i don't know if the real MG ran from you, cloud. it could have been not him. and i don't think MG doesn't fight if he doesn't know he'll win. i've seen him fight in alab against the top fighter first time ever just having learned the style. i'm sure he didn't know he'd win that match. he even seemed pretty nervous for once in his life.
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Post by fallen on Dec 16, 2009 15:44:42 GMT -5
Nothing against the guy, but honestly He claims to have beaten Jay, Lysander, Thirteen and Magus, but many a times I saw him get wiped by the four of them 5-0 and all in almost every style I can think of....sad to say but Tala you do not have that great of a Resume and I am FROM MYSPACE. I don't know about any of the other chatsites, but I'm pretty positive it's the same all over. It doesn't matter if you've been beaten by them once or twice or if you've beaten them once or twice. Tala and I can both safely say we've beaten each other multiple times. So if you saw him get beaten 5-0 by them it doesn't really matter. It's more about consistancy and how consistant you are in the style. If Tala said he's beaten them, then just disregaurd the post. Obviously it doesn't really mean anything, does it? But if there are stats to prove how many times he consistantly beat them then that's different. It's about consistancy, not about beating whoever once or twice.
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Post by Phoenix on Dec 16, 2009 15:51:54 GMT -5
Good post Fallen -- this is true. Consistency is key. Tala isn't consistent from what I've seen, and there are very few fighters that are consistently at the top. That is why the top 5 or 10 are where they are.
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Post by Shonengetsu Chronos on Apr 14, 2010 12:19:19 GMT -5
Haha. This is what I'm aiming for
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Post by Dirge on Oct 18, 2011 19:37:46 GMT -5
I agree. I've beaten roughly 99.2% of the roleplaying speed-based multiverse. Exceptions being Ukyo, and those whom I've never fought before. Please, I ask you re-evaluate this. I've also taken down more speed-based clans and organizations by myself such as the Sintro, Zeal, Cross, etc. And, I think that deserved recognition. I agree the same needs to go to Lance. Thank you. Adieu'. I laughed. Way too hard.
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Post by Real Blazerine on Apr 15, 2012 16:16:47 GMT -5
Uhh... none of these people were even around, lol. Who the FUCK cares! I don't see how anybody can all ANYONE from REALCHAT a legend. Seriously? You guys don't even have any rp aspects in today's fighting. Gosh this site is pointless, lol.
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Post by Real Blazerine on Apr 15, 2012 16:18:06 GMT -5
BTW I meant "call", and this is towards retards like Tala. : P
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Post by Bice on Jul 1, 2012 2:23:39 GMT -5
I've been wanting to revisit this section of the forum for quite a while. It's apparent this place has minimal recognition anymore, and it's nearly destitute of whatever attendance it used to have. I don't necessarily expect much of a response to what I have to write, but I do hope someone who's understandable can take the time to read this.
Over the years, Myspace's original members/clans such as Cross, Zeal, Bloodstone, Zodiark, Kitsumo, Kees, Kuraikaji, Kijin (apparently we had a lot of clans beginning with the letter "k".) have been completely shit-talked and discredited beyond all measure. Though it's true a vast bundle of our fighters weren't anything spectacular, we had a lot of roleplayers to offer to other sites: we had numbers. This isn't some point I'm trying to make to justify for how supposedly cruddy we were. In the end, a decent portion of us adapted after the fall of Myspace, some underrated fighters even blossomed into something of remote worth.
It's also come to my attention that people consider Lysander as the person who annihilated us. He was -debatably- the best we had to offer, but there were key fighters he did NOT demolish. Maybe he shined in occasional moments and beat the top of our ranked fighters, but he wasn't consistently the supreme being of the chats. Examples of people he had a difficult time dealing with were myself, Jin the wandering ronin, Amon, Kenshin, Mystik (when he was actually competitive,) Tala didn't start ascending till WAY later when Myspace ended, and he underwent vigorous training with Ukyo, Prettz, and in the holidays.
-I- personally was around Myspace far longer than anybody was able to recognize, and admittingly I can say it took me a long time for myself to be able to shape my skills into something formidable. My speed didn't really start developing until the Blue Moon Era, whereas Amicus crushed me. Mind you I was adjusting to the rules outside Myspace, where I had no contact or source to lead me to appropriate rules in order for me to fight correctly.
It's painfully clear we didn't hold a Prettz in our midst, or an MG, or a Kael. Despite being a disposable lot of amateur fighters in the beginning, we burgeoned into a fine force to reckon with in the later years.
In countless Eras, I've been underestimated and graded as a slow fighter. Where if we're abiding by mathematics, this isn't true. On average when I've beaten someone, I happen to be tossing in 30+ more characters than they're putting out during the fight. I'm literally subtracting my speed for the thrill of having some glossy/radiant fighting style, and in return people say "Yeah, she's not fast." The same happened for Amicus. She's far superior than people would selfishly allow to believe. Her speed was consistent, and always driving through the roof---though it didn't seem this way based on her post times compared to someone like Prettz or MG, but again...it's because of the route she chose in terms of typing that made it seemingly look like she was slow. But she was fast regardless. While she'd combat in a style like S15, someone would be barely hitting the mark of fifteen words, but in turn she responded with fighting as though she were in RMT2 (20-25-20-30-30 for those who don't know.)
I understand that now the purpose of this post has completely transmuted from discussing Myspace fighters, to Purple pro fighters. We're underlooked, is what I'm saying. The only one people can really say defied the cost of being a Purple Pro'er was Vine. That man suffers nearly no subtraction from his post times, even though he's boosting a considerably large number of words and characters. He's also one of the few people that can hit over 200 wpm, and not by sheer muscle memory, like on keybr.com, or typeracer. No matter what difficult path of fucked up discombobulated assembly of words or symbols you throw at him, he's going to hit the highest possible wpm (or at least compared to most people.) Lance has incorporated math into this subject, and he still can't calculate as to how Vine could achieve what he did.
Now as we've come to realize in this day and age, it's no feat for somebody like myself, Lance, MG, or Prettz to hit something in the 300 range for wpm, by typing what we know (aka muscle memory.) It's even easy to go past that if we care enough. But anyway, general wpm is a completely different story. That takes a little while longer to develop on, as most already know. Otherwise why would only the majority of our countries be able to barely hit 50 wpm? It's hard stuff, whether some want to admit it or not. Some people do have to work at it more than others, and it's true. And there are people who are more natural to typing.
BTW, the section detailing Vine and what-not is before I just came back from the mall, so the paragraph past that obviously drifted off into an entirely different topic. I virtually forgot what I was going to continue discussing. But from reading that, I'm sure I've relayed enough of the point I was attempting to convey.
One last thing: This site could honestly gain fruition, but it would need active administrators---ones that actually know what they're doing and that give a shit about what's going on. I'm not trying to necessarily save RP, or speed-fighting for that matter. I'd just like it to gather a small semblance of what it once was, that way people could enjoy one of their secondary hobbies again. This whole RP, forum/speed-fighting thing was a thrill for me, as some may depict that as sad. But truth be told, I can admit this did inspire me to do a lot of things, and at some points it did help me with my English.
It's strange to say, and some may not want to admit this---but some of this really needed this RP gig, not only was it an occasionally great escape from the troubles of reality ( though I'd say it's imperative to take your issues head on, rather than avoid them ) but it was something nice as a distraction. People got to pretend what they really wanted to be, and they could undergo drama which wasn't as consequential as the drama in reality. Wow... I'm just tired, and rambling.
I'll continue talking about this stuff later, when I'm back from my vacation and I attempt to come back from retirement, in a week after tomorrow.
Goodnight/good morning/good afternoon all. Take it easy.
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Post by Lys' on Sept 16, 2012 0:25:15 GMT -5
Um, Violet. I never had a problem beating Jin, I had some trouble with Mystik when I first started, but only Zacharia and you ever gave me any -real -challenge when I was on top of my game and in the middle of a fight.
So yeah.
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