iAmCaffeine wrote:swimmerdude99 wrote:iAmCaffeine wrote:As Jdsizzle is literally the only person in this thread who has a clue about these games, I'm sure he can agree.
LOL. Yes Jdizzle is a level above me in freestyle speeders. Doesn't mean I don't have a clue
Speed freestyle games were actually how I got my highest rank.
Okay Congrats, make that 1 more person in this thread knows what they're talking about. However what you said about the "freestyle community" wasn't strictly accurate.
Just for kicks I'd love to hear what your actual breakdown of my reply is. You committed multiple logical fallacies in your last two replies by claiming I'm ignorant first, then in the second post claiming that I'm not strictly accurate about the freestyle community.
iAmCaffeine wrote:swimmerdude99 wrote:Jdsizzleslice wrote:Dukasaur wrote:lokisgal wrote:Ass doodles have NOT always been traditionally FS. Nope . Playing FS is not a rut its something that your net speed determines. Couple that with the consistent lags on the site. Well ... Its no wonder when you click the find games button there is rarely one out there
Check Game Finder.
138,000 assdoodles have been played, 110,000 were freestyle, less than 28,000 sequential. About a 4-to-1 breakdown.
As of this post, there have been 106,118
freestyle speed assdoodles.
There have only been 10,946
sequential speed assdoodles.
In a speed game, there is a 10-1 chance a assdoodle will be a freestyle game. I would say that qualifies as a traditional setting for how an assdoodle is played. The whole point of the Monthly Challenges is to play a game variant that you may have never played before. I think it is a great exposure for many players, because I would love to see freestyle speed make a comeback on CC.
Props to the Community Team.
I would love it to. I think the problem is that the speed freestyle community has generally been pretty toxic and good at what they do. Barrier to entry is high when the skill level (and internet speed) is a massive cap, not to mention the anger tends to fly. I miss the old freestyle days, but I lose connection to CC (only, not other places) too often to make it worthwhile for me anymore. I will say I think most of the toxic ones have left the site.
(1) The speed freestyle community and people who play assdoodle are not one and the same.
(2)Any old idiot can play an assdoodle and win.
(3)Also it's generally regular speed players who are toxic, not just freestylers.
(4)All I see in this thread are people talking like they know about shit when they aint got a clue.
(5)For whoever the idiot was that suggested standard over assassin; you have a better chance of winning more games when it's assassin. Speed on cashes and kills and sweeping the board is way more important in a multiplayer speed freestyle standard game than it is in assassin.
(6)As Jdsizzle is literally the only person in this thread who has a clue about these games, I'm sure he can agree.
First off you assumed, without any reason to believe so, that I was 1) not a freestyle player or literate in it in any way and 2) that I thought assdoodle = freestyle. No, they are not one in the same, they have many crossovers. As posted in this thread, most assdoodles are considered standard when played with freestyle mechanics. That is the whole reason I even replied to Jdsizzle above. Because I was talking to HIM about the freestyle community. I was not, as you assumed, speaking of the assdoodles in isolation but in fact, was responding to his comment "I think it is a great exposure for many players, because I would love to see frestyle speed make a comeback on CC."
I was making a point and carrying the discussion forward on that end by stating why I thought that the freestyle community has struggled to be revitalized.
(1) I agree they are not the same, never said they were
(2) yes, anyone can win assdoodles. I will however say, there is still a skill gap related to any assdoodle that is a speed freestyle, much like all other speed freestyle games.
(3) I agree to disagree, I may just not play enough sequential speeders to have come across the large amount of toxics that existed in speed freestyle. I might however be remembering it wrong since I tend to have been a pretty sensitive individual, perhaps those people came across wrong more often simply due to that period in my life. So you could very well be right here.
(4) General grumbling about uninformed people, but how does that relate to my reply?
(5) I'm assuming this isn't related to me at all.
(6) Statements like these are funny when you are wrong and too new to the site to know who the freestylers all entailed, most of which happened before even I joined them. I bet you don't even know who ljex is. #seniority
And as far as being "strictly accurate" why would you even bring that up when most of your statements are filled with fallacies and false assumptions? I think I'm pretty close with my musings, never claimed to be a know-it-all, and could very well be wrong on any point. But throwing around Ad Hominem and stating things as fact that you aren't aware of (such as me being a speed-freestyle player) shows your ignorance. I'd suggest looking things up before critiquing someone so rudely and harshly.