I want to use this thread to respond to statements made in the consolidated feedback thread
The point is I play all of these games. I am not ignorant of anything. DOA is bad competitively, and no matter what kind of justifying anyone does for it, it's not going to change this fact.
The people who actually enjoy competitive DOA always, and I mean always fall into one of three camps.
1. They suck ass at other games but excel at DOA, thus giving them a bubble of delusion.
2. They excel at other games, but suck ass at DOA and assume it's better than it is because they can't improve at guessing.
3. They suck at everything but still can't seem to shut the fuck up about how great they think DOA is.
No, not always, and I mean NOT always. I agree those categories exist, but there are other categories that exist and will be created as players of other games discover the new DOA.
I'd be category 4 - Likes DOA and plays other games at a high level. I play SF4 at a competitive level. I play SC5 at a competitive level. I play Virtua Fighter 5 at a competitive level. I play DOA at a competitive level.
I do not fit into your categories above and I think DOA5, based on the demo is going to be a great game competitively. I need more time with it and it needs to be completed before I start fully comparing it to those other games, but I can already see myself playing it alongside VF5 as my two main games. That's not simply from a fandom perspective as I have plenty of games to compete in and people to play with. I actually have been known to place top 8 in 80-100 man SF4 tournaments so I've dedicated a lot of time to it. 3D games are my preference but I play a shitload of 2D.
With that perspective I have to disagree with the above and say this game is on a good track. I consider VF5FS the best fighting game around and I think DOA5 could come close.
Its not just "casual" DOA fans that need to change their thinking, it's DOA players who think they're the hardcore and need to get out and play other games at gatherings AND play DOA at gatherings with other fighting game players, teach them the game, then let them run and listen to their impressions while being open to adjusting your own.
It's been a positive eye opener taking DOA5 demo to gatherings this last week. People like it and it can develop a whole new community. This old-paradigm stuff... lets put it to bed on both sides.
I've never once had "trouble" playing a 2d fighter. I simply never gave them any of my time.
If I actually cared enough to become good at street fighter I'd be a fucking wrecking ball in that game. Same thing with Marvel, KoF, and even MK.... which when I was dicking around with for all of two weeks, I wasn't too shabby at, if I recall.
So you didn't play it as a dedicated tournament player, but you'll claim you could have been great. Come on, I know you're a talented player but that talk doesn't wash. I don't claim to be great at SF4 but it seems I've played it competitively more than most here by the looks of it. I know Perfect Legend and ChrisH have played a lot of tournament SF4 over the last few years but I haven't seen them comment much lately. What I have seen from them on DOA5 has been positive.
DrDogg was on the right track earlier in thread to talk about showing the game to a whole range of players, but we should put old prejudices aside and all try to educate players on what the game is. The new game, and what it can be - not the old stereotypes of who plays DOA. It's a very different fighting game community now.