Yeah that's my bad, some reason I put in Injustice 2 instead of KI.
Lol alt account? Okay guy. Keep trying to discredit me over stupid shit while trying to show off your e-peen. Work on your logic and you might have a chance.Anyways it's been real, but you really shouldn't pretend to know about fighting games on your alt account.
At which point it's still irrelevant because KI was at evo 3 years running in spite of low registrations because MS bank rolled it to be so. Had MS released a sequel or kept supporting it for another season... it would still have been there last year.
Also just to be nice to you and give you advice, when you actually do start playing fighting games what happens in the competitive community is actually irrelevant to 99% of players like yourself. There is a place for fighting games with more relaxed skill ceilings like NRS and KI. There is a place for super competitive meta based fighting games like SF, Tekken and GG. There is also a place for games in between like DBFZ and Smash.
The competitive community is only one, single, small niche in the genre. Only around 10,000 people attend Evo each year, only 100-500k total watch evo depending on game and whether or not it's on ESPN at any given time. Do the math, the vast majority of people playing/buying fighting games are not a part of the competitive community and likely give no fucks about it. Don't be surprised when certain companies don't make games tailored for it.
MS is the only reason it was ever there. Not because there was a community demand for it.
Fuck off man. I go to local tournaments all the time. And I said pretty much this already. Like holy shit.Also just to be nice to you and give you advice, when you actually do start playing fighting games what happens in the competitive community is actually irrelevant to 99% of players like yourself. There is a place for fighting games with more relaxed skill ceilings like NRS and KI. There is a place for super competitive meta based fighting games like SF, Tekken and GG. There is also a place for games in between like DBFZ and Smash.
Holy shit, like I pretty much already said that too. But for some reason you consider all the sales as the player base when you even later said that people stop playing after its new. Way to not address any of my points, as usual. If your reading comprehension is anything like your fighting game skills, that would be hilarious to see.The competitive community is only one, single, small niche in the genre. Only around 10,000 people attend Evo each year, only 100-500k total watch evo depending on game and whether or not it's on ESPN at any given time. Do the math, the vast majority of people playing/buying fighting games are not a part of the competitive community and likely give no fucks about it. Don't be surprised when certain companies don't make games tailored for it.