Like how he specifies between "20:00 and 23:55". Because going to 12am would be unreasonable. On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 4:12 PM, Ilitirit Sama <ilitirit@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Haha check my post in the Trenchtown tourney thread. > > > On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 4:10 PM, Stephen Scheidel > <gieroadsteve@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > >> For the record. >> >> " >> Online match thread >> >> For anyone interested I will be hosting Dead Or Alive 5 online matches on >> the PlayStation 3 tonight (09 August 2013) between the hours of 20:00 and >> 23:55. *It will be a private lobby, so if you want in you have to send >> me your PSN ID and let me know that you want to play.* (If I am a little >> late just wait a few minutes, but I should be on no later than 20:30). >> >> The matches will be singles matches only. We are not going to play tag >> mode because unfortunately the tag mode is prone to certain glitches that >> allow players to exploit infinite juggles when using certain characters. So >> we will be sticking to singles matches. The matches will be 3 round >> matches, 60 seconds per round, NORMAL health settings and all characters as >> well as all stages are allowed to be used. >> >> Please keep in mind that the matches tonight will be *exhibition*matches >> only. For those of you that don't know what an exhibition match is: >> >> An exhibition game (also known as an exhibition match, exhibition, >> demonstration, demo, exhibit or friendly) is a sporting event in which >> there is no competitive value of any significant kind to any competitor >> (such as tournament or season rankings, or prize money) regardless of the >> outcome of the competition. The games can be held between separate teams or >> between parts of the same team. Quality of play is generally valued over >> the result. The term scrimmage is also sometimes used, especially with >> regard to team sports, but is ambiguous because it has other meanings even >> in that context. Another synonym is preparation match. A related concept is >> a warmup match, where teams who will play in a tournament with one another >> first play in unrelated matches in order to select players for the >> tournament and to familiarize themselves with the playing fields. >> In other words the matches are *friendly* matches only. We are *not*playing >> for competition, or to see how much you can humiliate your opponent >> by scoring 50 perfects in a row. If you are only playing to show off your >> e-peen then don't even bother to show up because I *will* kick you from >> the lobby. We are playing just to have fun with the game. I would >> appreciate it if the more experienced players would hold back a little when >> going up against us beginner players. There is absolutely no need for >> death-combos, death-juggles, perfect victories, 20+ hit combos, 50 wins >> streak in a row, etc. The matches tonight are not about showing off your >> skill. They are about *everyone* having fun with the game. If you see >> your opponent struggling then give them some breathing room. Give everybody >> a chance to enjoy the game. Thank you." >> >> >> >> "If you feel the need to "up your game" against a certain opponent based >> on their performance then by all means feel free to do so. Just *don't*go >> overboard. Remember that there are beginners among the players and there >> are people that just aren't that good in this game and there are people >> that just don't have the insanely fast reflexes that other people seem to >> posses. >> >> The point of the *exhibition matches* is so that everyone can enjoy >> themselves. Beginners, intermediates and advanced players alike. >> >> If the more experienced players aren't happy with these rules then they >> can go make their own lobby and beat seven shades of snot out of each other >> in their own lobby. >> >> Save your 500 hit combos, your insta-death juggles, your force-techs of >> doom, your resets of agony and the like for other advanced players. The >> exhibition matches are about just having fun and taking it easy. >> >> I will always name my lobby "Exhibition Game" when these rules are being >> enforced. So if you see the lobby name is "Exhibition Game" that means >> "take-it-easy-there-are-beginners-and-not-so-good-players-among-us". >> >> It's bad enough all the local non-tournament level players have been >> scared off of Street Fighter IV and Tekken Tag Tournament 2 by the more >> advanced players that completely refuse to give anybody so much as an inch >> of a chance. Seriously, you can't step into a Street Fighter IV match >> without your character getting disemboweled within 5 seconds. Where is the >> fun in that? Let's not let that happen with DOA5. The name of the game >> is to "take it easy" when you play in the exhibition lobby" >> >> >> >> On 15 August 2013 16:07, Stephen Scheidel <gieroadsteve@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Me and you play exhibition matches all the time ! >>> Actually whenever I play you or Stu we end up doing some sick acrobatics. >>> >>> >>> On 15 August 2013 16:05, Wynand-Ben Viljoen <paashaasggx@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: >>> >>>> Exhibition matches! >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2013 16:03:32 +0200 >>>> >>>> Subject: [CPT-FGC] Re: New Mailing List >>>> From: gieroadsteve@xxxxxxxxx >>>> To: cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>> >>>> >>>> Thats why I posted a pic of a crying baby in his DOA thread. >>>> >>>> >>>> On 15 August 2013 15:12, Ilitirit Sama <ilitirit@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>> This raphamon dude pisses me off so much. First he begs us to play him >>>> by ignoring all the Player Name threads and creating his own. Then after >>>> we play him he deletes us from his friends' list because "we didn't give >>>> him a chance". WTF. And now he's wondering why he can't find competition >>>> online. Well if you have it as a rule that noone is allowed to beat you >>>> then maybe that could be a problem... >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >