On January 17 2013 09:38 yokohama wrote:
May I ask why Blazblue isn't ever really played in big tournaments or even seemingly popular in general? It is one of my favourite fighting games and I am disappointed I never see it much. Is there some major flaw it has that keeps it from being a seriously competitive game?
May I ask why Blazblue isn't ever really played in big tournaments or even seemingly popular in general? It is one of my favourite fighting games and I am disappointed I never see it much. Is there some major flaw it has that keeps it from being a seriously competitive game?
If it's not big in tournaments it's just due to lack of entrants. When it was featured at evo, it had a low turnout, cue joke about BB's online being so good no one leaves home. Its release date timings tend to be awful too, like right now the newest version is only out in JP arcades and wouldn't be out in time for evo, so even if evo wanted to run it, they'd be stuck with an outdated version.
@Lucumo, SSBM is actually one of the lead candidates for the 8th spot this year
edit: to update on the players choice thing, MLP:FiM was taken out as a possible official evo game as the developers say it won't be ready in time.
Current Leader:
SSBM ($8,142.00)
Nearest Rivals:
Skullgirls ($4,190.00)
DOA 5 ($1,462.69)
Guilty Gear ($1170.00)
My Little Pony Fund:
$4,300.00
MLP, Fighting Is Magic Rule Change
MLP, Fighting is Magic is in a unique situation. The game has no official release date, and it’s not clear if the game will be ready in time for players to get up to speed in time for Evo 2013. For the Mane6 team, this contest represents and artificial deadline. We don’t want to put any undo pressure on them to release anything but their best effort when it’s ready. So, after talking to the Mane6 guys, we’ve decided to handle FiM slightly differently.
First, FiM will be back in a big way at the Evo 2013 Indie Gaming Showcase (spoiler, the Indie Gaming Showcase from Evo 2012 returns in 2013!). This year we will have multiple setups so a lot more players will get a crack at the game. This is 100% happening regardless of the results of the donation drive, and we’re happy to have the game back for a second year.
Next, we’re removing FiM from the running for the 8th Evo game. If FiM finishes with the most money donated, we will take the game with the second highest donations as the 8th Evo game. But, should FiM win the donation drive, Evo will sponsor an exhibition tournament and run it out of the Indie Gaming Showcase. The top 8 players from the exhibition will fight it out on stage and stream, like previous Evo exhibitions.
One more thing. As you can see, so far the FiM guys are kicking everyone else’s tails (I’m sure there’s a pony pun in there somewhere). So let’s make things a little more interesting. Evo will provide a $1000 bonus to the first place game. If a game manages to take down FiM and come out on top of the donation drive, Evo will spike the tournament pot for $1000. If FiM wins, the $1000 will go towards prizes for their exhibition.
TLDR
If FiM wins, 2nd place game is the Evo 8th game
If FiM wins, we ALSO run a FiM exhibition
$1000 to the pot of the donation drive’s 1st place game.
That’s it for now. We’ll update the standings every week until Jan 29th. Good luck to all the game communities, and thanks for supporting a great cause!
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If Skullgirls wins, I may have to start grinding that game. I'll be so mad at myself if I make top 8 in a game the year it isn't an official game and then don't in the year it is
Edit: melee donation drive going apparently, they just doubled their donations in the last day or two