This is something that I’ve been debating for a while, so I figured I could get some opinions from everyone here.
As some of you know, my fighting game of choice is Guilty Gear. With the announcement of Xrd’s latest patch, I find myself not being as excited as I used to. The more I think about the patch (and the series) the lower my interest gets. Like, to be at the level I consider good, it would take lots and lots of time in the lab. I’ve spent hours training before, but when I get to an actual match I usually end up messing up because of nerves or because I’m trying too hard to perform the combo I just studied. That time in training could have been used for other games. Which leads me to another issue: there are tons of games that have been ignored because I was trying (unsuccessfully for the most part) to master new stuff in GG.
So, I’m thinking about quitting fighting games altogether. Now, I’d still play Smash Bros. whenever I visit the family or something super casual like that, but I wouldn’t bother with the “scene” anymore and I would get rid of all of my GG/fighting game stuff. Most of it never gets used. I have a fighting stick that has more dust than an old library book. I haven't touched Xrd or Accent Core Plus since December. I have the rest of the GG games, which obviously aren't as polished as Xrd or Accent Core Plus. I used to spend a little time each day playing GG but these days it feels like I want nothing do with it.
I’m not putting down the franchise; I think GG is the greatest fighting series of all time and I continue to get astonished by its creativity. I still enjoy watching the advanced players duke it out and creating combos that I never thought possible. That’s part of the reason why I am debating sticking with them, though. A part of me still wants to get that good, but I don't want my efforts to constantly end up being for nothing.
If anyone has any insight on this, let a brutha’ know. ^o^v