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AssClapper t1_j6i1zpb wrote

Not too familiar with MK, but I’ve played many different FGs and they each require different types of skills and mindsets. A lot of it overlaps, so really I wouldn’t worry about it too much — in the end every FG is hard because you’re trying to beat another human at the other end.

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AwesomeX121189 t1_j6i98a3 wrote

They’re different styles of fighting games.

You can’t measure one games skill requirement compared to another’s either. It’s a totally arbitrary metric

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RedditNdn651 t1_j6i0utn wrote

Both require little skill to play. Tekken and street fighter, now those are technical fighting games.

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PurelyPocketMons t1_j6i2nbq wrote

Please explain your logic, I'm genuinely curios.

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himynameisyoda t1_j6j85lt wrote

Newer fgs focus on casuals/'modern 'gamers' now, they are about less complexity and mashing, getting of corners for free, high damage, Rps mechanics/get out of jail free card.

The casualizing never stops though it's mostly always been a thing but we are in the end game of it.

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RedditNdn651 t1_j6i3p2c wrote

My 5yr old nephew is a boss at both of those games, but can't do anything and gets so frustrated when he plays Tekken of SF.

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