Thread:Anon421/@comment-37875052-20190721201412/@comment-31479589-20190729152157

Haha, well. I guess he started as an MK Youtuber. He probably decided to try SF3, and his subscribers that subscribed for his MK contents also then watched his SF3 vids. I never watched any of his MK vids, but I think the totally different gameplay mechanics made SF3 very difficult for him, especially when he played MK much more often.

But still, it's jarring that he doesn't learn much considering how long SF3 has been around. Though good chance that he's joking whenever he says he's good at the game, one can't be that oblivious. I can't speak for people, but they probably watch his SF3 vids mainly because they enjoy seeing him fails and rages, which might be funny for them. But even that gets old fast. Me, when I found that he was surprised you can insert Rolling Waves to Scalpel, thought Circumvention is a new Ch 7 move for Katana, and can't figure out how Crit Charge works, I know that his contents are not my cup of tea. If you're curious, I watches YT vids of SF3 with high quality content, informative, beautiful gameplay with next to no spam (showing certain exploits are still tolerable though), lack of bias, and with NO wild speculations at all. If the vids have nothing of these, don't ever show them to my sight, Youtube recommendation...

Things would be far more easier for us if I'm Russian. The reality is not like that 😅 Btw, should we continue at the discussion thread?