Friday 8 June 2012

"Rule of 5"- UMvC3 Metagaming


So new blog update I decided that i wouldnt bother creating blog posts talking about old game strategy that someone else created, i would create my own stuff and apply them, this is quite a slow process as it takes time to get that spark to create something let alone whether its actually useful or not. Alas i have created something on my own, which was inspired by soul searching for a new team and playing C.Viper last few weeks.

 i recently came up with a concept of UMVC3.speaking with a few higher authority forum monsters about metagaming (level 3+) after what started of a semi serious troll joke on the topic off assists and picking mutliple characters; a team of 5 in a 3 man game. It all started to come together.

Rather than necessarily come up with something new I transferred some of my card game prowess to marvel, poker thinking and yugioh mechanics work so well together since they all basically work of the microcosm of decision making. This is quite elaborate and yet to be refined by me as this is all worked off in my mind.

Quick overview-(skip if you know how to play yugioh if not go ahead!)

I basically asked myself at every situation i come to ingame what in yugioh can i apply here?
~so in yugioh you have a deck of at least 40 cards which is ur main deck(kinda like ur point character in mvc3) other than that there's a little part called the side deck made of up to 15 cards(sounding like assists to you) which u can interchanged between the deck as long as u replace what u take out of the main deck
-(So if you add 5 cards from the side deck to the main deck you must remove 5 cards of your choice from the main deck to the side deck so the numbers are always balanced)-
 in a set of 3 duels to help with matchups x y z, With all the tierlists poppin up I took a different interpretation of it with people doing "team" and "single" character tierlists I went inbetween that and found a balance by creating teams of 2.

So this brings me to the main writeup now you are educated-

This is the c&p of what I sent to my SYN Gwam and Kyzertron "But yeah basically I was thinking about mvc3 and that idea I had about 5 characters obvs sounded dumb at the time but made more sense as I thought about it, so I think you can agree no 3 chars are perfect together even with ur soul searching. Then I thought back to how this applied to yugioh and it was the same thing but it had side decking so how can one side deck in mvc3?..with pocket chars so I looked around for examples and cheech, kyzer now and vanilla, f champ and jwong are good examples, so I've basically broken it down to play a shell of 2 team and mix and match depending on matchups, only drawback is the time consumption of learning 5 different chars and possibly different team combos but once done it should be perfect and make everyone u play at least improved or favourable for u. And I think that this kind of metagaming will help improve you as a player and see things on another level(third eye lol) as you gotta think about different things more advanced levels than willy nilly matchups which are basic at best, what i feel is the best selling point of this advantage is no opponent will be ready and even if they are you are favourably positioning yourself to against their team composition. Since u play yugioh and watched a lot of f champ nd cheech to an extent I think ud understand best at least"

Thats all from me for now ill see what i can think up in the upcoming weeks and give more writeups!

Peace out stay frosty.

Monday 13 February 2012

Origin: About myself PT2



As quite a few know Ive dabbled in a few other scenes while ive been about but I havent too commercial or a big name but that will probs change soon lol.
So in my small card game career ive dabbled in pokemon and yugioh and as of recent poker.
It started mainly around 2000 or so with the advent of card games going global pokemon cards were pretty much the fad and the rage everyone was after as such so was I pretty much collecting a trading like many kids around that time. Eventually you learn theres a game behind the shiny cards and thats when I learnt to play yugioh so a lot of my school time was sneaking cards to school and playing casually with my friends.
I had a definite innate aptitude for stratigraphy and was able to use it to my advantage as the yugioh game was developing and working my way up the school ladder as my skill level rose. I knew what I was doing for a casual level which is pretty decent but for a tournament setting it just wouldnt cut it and I learnt the hard way me and a group of friends around 02-03 went to a local yugioh tournament held by our local bookstore. Boy did I get pitched mercilessly I essentially took my two favourite structure decks and some random cards chucked them together and went to war, the decks couldve been decent with some work I suppose but for what it was and the time back then it was really junky. I got destroyed by my friend I went with first round he had a spellcaster theme deck which was pretty strong 10 years ago yeah he whooped me and I went on to get whooped by a little kid that killed me inside sitting opposite a 7 year old who had a decent idea of the rules just lay me to waste after that I quit with almighty salt inside and decided the game wasnt for me but I kept tabs on the game with all the news that was coming out once in a while.
So quite a few years later I had got involved in the mmorpg world through none other than Mr.Gwam(Chuck/Levellawrence) and couldn't keep up with the costs of wow etc (lol recurring theme) so I started looking for something to quell my thirst for ggs and it lead me to find the smogon community for pokemon and yugioh.
With pokemon I learnt my way around the online game with shoddy and reading, I attempted to play irl again with help from some of the best in the country but it lead me to decide which would I play more and enjoy considering im spending a lot of money on it?
So I chose yugioh- It also lead yugioh online game it was perfect get my ggs online and potential to have any card on demand if I can find it while sitting on my ass, so I got involved there playing and I was introduced to this world of metagaming that changed my understanding of games completely essentially counter picking for you fg dudes from there I learnt my way around the game quite quickly and with help from people who had an understanding of what was going on pretty much. (another recurring theme helping out what I aim to do in some way or form) from there I started to beast as my experience went up and started playing irl as I decided I was too good. So I went into school and started playing with friends and we put in shit loads of hours coupled with me reading, enjoying myself and putting extra hours in within a short time I took it to the next level online my stats under my Ultimate Gunslinger status, Psynapse alias was sitting around 400 or so wins and next to no losses within a pretty short time and I was sitting pretty high on uk rankings top 10 at one point I believe before I left.
So started attending locals performing well and went on to regionals when nationals season came through I performed pretty well for a technical newcomer essentially getting screwed on the bubble but constantly learning as I went along in such a messed up expensive format. As once again I wasnt balling I had to settle for a mid tier deck flamvell at the time and earned my place at 2010 nationals after winning the regional in joint first place (they didnt play it out :[) due to time constraints) I went on to nationals and placed 39rd(lost on the bubble essentially difference between top 16 grandfinals lol) with my Herald of perfection deck I was pretty happy with my performance and expect to be winning when I return ready to deal with the games costs. Inbetween I played poker but there isnt much history other than time ive been putting in.
So that gets my gaming/competitive life in a nutshell its quite long but it should clear up anyone wondering what ive been and putting myself out there!

Origin: About Myself




Well a few will be wondering who I am, know by a few different names depending on which community you know me from(3dgod-poker, Psynapse-yugioh/pkmn, LevelLouie- fighting games or just louiebh from forum life). So im going to kick this off with my story how I got here and why I do this and from there go ahead kinda explaining some concepts I have trying to make myself think critically and from there go ahead and level up my game in a different way from usual and document it to boot.
So let me get into this, at the time of writing this im 19 years old been playing video games for as long as I can remember and loved them as such it was something I could sink soo many hours into and would take any chance I could to do it and my escape from normal reality. My mum was pretty strict when it came to gaming so she kept it to a minimal as much as possible e.g weekends only etc but I did my best to sneak extra time in with my bro whenever I could lol.
I wasnt balling either so I wasnt blessed with the top dog systems back in the day like most I only had a gameboy or the option of going to my friends house for tomb raider and fifa 98 games getting stuck on a level and never knowing how to complete it because using the web was scarce and never came to my mind lol. Playing against friends was the beginning into me becoming competitive but mine is kinda different from your typical player, I was happy to just play it was where I had the most fun and winning although it was my aim was not necessarily my priority. So losing as such never even bothered me, I think it came down to the kind of person I am.
My mum had a funny thing of taking us on trips a lot so I found myself travelling to new places loads when I was younger. What this did for my gaming was it took me to loads of different countries and meet opposition. As you find when your young and you travel a lot you end up at home doing nothing till your parents take you out, this was quite the case when I was in Maryland and New York it was such a big city this was around 2000 or so. All of our UK consoles wouldnt work in america with american games which sucked balls and we didnt even have a stepdown lol and I was pretty young so a lot of my time my mum would take me and my brother to the shopping malls and sit us at one place whilst she shopped, and that was where I would be able to get my fill of ggs at the random arcade cabinets situated around the mall.
I believe the games on the cabs were alpha 3 and marvel super heroes vs streetfighter I defo remember marvel vs super heroes definitely and I constantly played vs cpu and the occasional opponent who would pass thru, playing competition was something else and soo fun being in the moment so that was what made fighters special for me, I was by no means any good at them but after mashing for a while and my arms aching it lead me to start to wonder what was I doing?
When competitive gaming really kicked off for me was when I was in holiday in ghana and I couldnt get any cables ready for my playstation 1 my mum bought me to work on an ancient tv(yes you know my pain lol that scart lead etc shebazz) eventually my mum found a local boy who had a solution to fix my problem he borrowed some games (ended up only playing msvsf) and cables from a game centre(equivalent of a home made arcade with consoles) (a cross between these two lol not as bad though)
for the day for a cost I got my fill of ggs and end of the day I had to pay for renting it. After doing this a few times my mum refused(boo) and I had to find a work around as usual being broke, why not go to the place where the games were lol? Ended up there they were usually sheds with electricity being funneled away from someones house and shit loads of games consoles and there were soo many games available, all the wrestling games, racing, fighting, sports (pro fifa hockey eyc) everything but for a price obvs I had enough dough on me and sat down and played either sf ex 1 2 or 3 one of the ps2 versions and had the time of my life lol when I was done I racked up an overdraft charge which my mum had to go and pay as they charged me per game I played so beating cpu was working out like £1 each in terms of value so my mum wasnt pleased lol. So I found some of my time at a local ice cream parlour on one random cabinet playing some wacky fighter or the game centres with friends, I enjoyed just exploring the game trying different things as you do when ur bored working out how to do commands etc I remember there not being a command list so it was even more fufilling working things out. That pretty much sums up how I got started in fighting games eventually as a stuck around playing other games cvs2 and smash bros on my gamecube, I was like 15 in 2007 and moved schools in london I met a friend (Chuck or Levellawrence) who was a real fighting game fan and was playing st before the advent of streetfighter 4 and slowly mentored me pretty much explaining concepts like zoning and rushdown etc and it made the game sound amazing and far deeper than I ever knew from then I became a part of the scene with sf4 coming about I didnt play but I kept tabs and watched evo 2009 and attended svb 2009 where I met faces like B.H.D (Deejay), Prodigal Son (Ryan Hart) and some smash bros players like Fuzzy and learned there was a real scene so I jumped straight in, eventually Gamerbase became the place for sessions and I started playing ssf4 and mvc3 and the scene found a new home instead of goodge street casino or picadilly sega world which was the only places for arcade gaming in the olden days.
So that pretty much sums up my fighting game history where its taken me where ive been and where ive come from!