so fighting game players aren't true fans of the series? That's dirty.
Well there is a difference between "Players" and "Fans"
Players
*Plays the game on a competitive level and don't give a dayum about the offline content.
*Only cares about how the game plays at a competitive level.
*And spends the bulk of their game play experience playing other people.
Fans
*Play the game for fun.
*Care about the offline modes and content.
*Don't really care how the game plays on a competitive level.
* Are the reason the game sells so many copies.
*Invests in the series as a whole. And supports the product because they love it.
Most of the fan base are fans or a combination of fan and player. From my experience of being both a fan and a player the fans invest more financiallly and emotionally in the series than the players do. Players primarily care about the fighting aspect of the game.The fans care about the game,the characters, as well as the fanservice. Fans buy and support not just the DOA fighting games but the DOAX Volley ball games,models,figures, and other merchandise.
Many in the competitive scene don't appreciate or value the contribution of the DOA fan base as a whole.The fan base is what allows the game to continually get produced and made in the first place. Other fighting games no longer exist because their fan base died.DOA's fan base is very strong.
"True fans?" lol. Silly statements are silly. Am I not a true fan just because I care about tournaments?
Anyway, I was just commenting on you calling out the "american fgc" specifically, since there isn't a competitive scene anywhere in the world as far as I'm aware.
I never said you personally.So I don't know why you are getting all butt hurt.
I'm calling out the american FGC as a whole not just the american DOA FGC.