u/anotha-xxx

▲ 3 r/RivalsCollege+1 crossposts

What encourages you to learn/main a character most?

Their comics? Their appearance in movies? Their kit/play style? How they play in the meta? Their costumes or skins?

What is it that makes you most interested when picking a new character to learn/main?

For me its a combination of cosmetics/kit, but when I first started it was based off favoritism of their appearance in comics/movies

butttt I learned that I don't always "click" well with some of them or not like their kit/play style

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u/anotha-xxx — 1 day ago

So..after being stuck on my self conflicted gender identity (amab) for 3 years now, I decided TODAY that I'm NB (genderfluid) 🥳🥳🥳

I'm going to be taking E soon, whether that changes how I feel in the future to just being a gurl we'll see...but for now, I am feeling some extreme euphoria from this and wanted to share! :3

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u/anotha-xxx — 9 days ago

I'm fairly good at brawl, and dive, but my aim isn't near adequate enough for poke. How important are counters? Do I learn more melee chars?

My mains are:

Rogue, Frost, Peni

Psy, Cat, Magik, Elsa (Phoenix sometimes but I am garbage)

Fox, Luna, Jeff

(But I default to Rogue, Psy, Fox most)

I can aim decently on Psy, Elsa, and Luna but whenever I play Phoenix or Hela i'm absolutely garbage.

Do I need to practice poke chars so I can counter? Or should I just focus on harnessing my skills at what I'm already good at?

TLDR: Do I need to be good at poke, brawl, and dive, or can I just master the ones I like for comp

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u/anotha-xxx — 10 days ago

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P.S. The road to champion also .. feels sooo long!! Im only at 23 with 35hrs so far

u/anotha-xxx — 10 days ago

Hi, sorry if this is a dumb question or something repeated a thousand times.

I'm primarily a metal guitarist/vocalist looking to add electronic music to my sound, I also want to get into scratching and add that as well, as I'm a big fan of Mixmaster mike, qbert, and all the 90's dmc battle type stuff.

I'm looking to have something that I can run both the DJ setup, my digital amp for my guitar, and some synths/midi together into a mixer for home recording and solo live performance, but I don't want to have to bring a laptop on stage.

THE QUESTION: I don't know the difference between gear, and I'm getting heavily confused on what I need.

Controllers? Vinyl? DVS? CDJs? I'm very confused on terminology and if someone could dumb it down or point me in the correct direction it'd be appreciated as YouTube and googling have also confused the mess out of me.

I think DVS is what I need as it allows me to scratch vinyl and program digital records for backing track/scratching right? But then I read somewhere to look into CDJs or controllers as it's easier and I'm all super extra confused in the differences.

Edit: thank you for the thorough replies! I may just bite the bullet of the digital age, I do already have a macbook pro anyway and it sounds like DVS is the best of both worlds, along with a good multi channel mixer for all my gear

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u/anotha-xxx — 17 days ago