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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
If a validator rejects your challenge, please read why we have rejected it, rather than just re-uploading it
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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
I'm going to post 100 unique challenges on the same track
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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
Guys, stop spamming free challenges
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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
Do you think there could ever be a rating above Impossible?
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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
If we send a lot of challenges, I am not sure that we can refuse that because they are may be interesting. But we can check their later to leave a chance for each person.

If challenges are impossible that is because it impossible ! More seriously, it is not because you don't arrive that you can refuse it. You can try it later by asking to the challenge maker a trick for example.

About point 5 I am agree with you, but it is a challenge. I believe that makes of challenges can't have a point about their challenges?

In those types of challenges, zones must have some sort of hint even if it is subtle so the player atleast knows what they are doing
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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
BowserJr03 wrote:
ThatGuy03 wrote:
What would make for a good challenge then?

Mine are usually easy and im not sure if thats a problem or not...


Anything that requires some sort of skill (the word 'challenge' implies it anyway). I would highly recommend time limits since it forces the player to actually try.

For example: collecting coins with no real restrictions is way too easy, and the player generally doesn't have to put much effort in. However with a time limit the player is forced to test their skills to earn points.

Another good suggestion could be to avoid touching certain decors so the player has to skillfully maneuver around obstacles.

My point is that challenges shouldn't be free. Point 4 in the original post also mentions this. ;)

With the exception of coin collecting on a difficult track to coin collect ofc, as it'd still be a challenge
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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
I am not sure about your criteria validation.

You can bend some of the rules slightly within reason

Ofc, you cannot make p*nis challenges or any nsfw
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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
ReedGleba wrote:
Challenges should be moderated!

They are

im depressed.

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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
Nodac64 wrote:
Lely wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
osc-omb wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
lance4-_ wrote:
i was in the smash bros tournament today filled with hope, then i lost all my matches and now have depression any tips from you guys so i can get back in there?

Get ready, this is a long one. :s

Recently, Chess Grandmaster Daniil Dubov was in a Blitz Chess Championship against his opponent in match 11, Ian Nepo. They decided to jump their knights around the board in an attempt to draw to gain 0.5 points, as opposed to 1 point for winning, due to the 50 move rule. The organiser of the match thought the moves were pre-determined and decided to give both players 0 points as a penalty. When it came to the results, Chess Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen won the title of Chess Blitz World Champion for the 7th time, finishing with 16 points. Who placed 2nd? Daniil Dubov with 15.5 points, losing the World Champion title due to a single match.

I've played many tournaments myself, mainly featuring in one of the most competitive racing games of all time, like Mario Kart or SBB, rhythm game tournaments, I've played live with thousands of people watching too. Failed right when victory is in sight, I've dropped down far from Division 2 - wanting to quit, but I kept playing with my head up.

With that said, just because you lost in a tournament doesn't make you eligible to make extreme statements such as being depressed. It's kind of pathetic to hear someone being 'depressed' because they lost in a fucking game against someone and cry about it on the MKPC Forums. Especially when there are many people who have experienced much worse and having deteriorating mental health.

TLDR: Losing in a video game doesn't make you depressed, or the right to make such an extreme statement about just losing a simple game. If you're crying over a tournament, you can do better, think of what you can improve on. But above all, you need to be aware of what you're saying, as your words can significantly harm others.

Genuinely thought you were about to send a copypasta

Nah felt like writing an entire essay on this

Ah so I have concurrence now
Concurrence embodies a convergence, a coming together of multiple elements, ideas, or events in a synchronized manner. It denotes the state or occurrence of simultaneous existence, agreement, or cooperation among different entities, whether they are thoughts, actions, or circumstances. The concept of concurrence resonates across various domains, from law and philosophy to mathematics and everyday life, signifying a harmony or alignment that carries significant implications.

In the realm of law, concurrence holds pivotal importance, particularly in criminal law. The principle of concurrence refers to the requirement that a guilty mind (mens rea) aligns with a guilty act (actus reus) for an individual to be held legally responsible for a crime. This alignment ensures that the intent to commit a crime and the actual commission of the crime coincide, establishing culpability. Without concurrence, the foundations of criminal liability become ambiguous, emphasizing the necessity for both mental intent and physical action to concur.

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In conclusion, concurrence epitomizes alignment, synchronization, and harmony across various disciplines and facets of life. It underscores the necessity for alignment between intentions and actions, the convergence of ideas and perspectives, and the coherence between multiple factors. Embracing concurrence fosters cooperation, understanding, and progress, although acknowledging its complexities is crucial in navigating the intricacies of simultaneous existence and agreement in a diverse and dynamic world.

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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
osc-omb wrote:
Pixelss wrote:
lance4-_ wrote:
i was in the smash bros tournament today filled with hope, then i lost all my matches and now have depression any tips from you guys so i can get back in there?

Get ready, this is a long one. :s

Recently, Chess Grandmaster Daniil Dubov was in a Blitz Chess Championship against his opponent in match 11, Ian Nepo. They decided to jump their knights around the board in an attempt to draw to gain 0.5 points, as opposed to 1 point for winning, due to the 50 move rule. The organiser of the match thought the moves were pre-determined and decided to give both players 0 points as a penalty. When it came to the results, Chess Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen won the title of Chess Blitz World Champion for the 7th time, finishing with 16 points. Who placed 2nd? Daniil Dubov with 15.5 points, losing the World Champion title due to a single match.

I've played many tournaments myself, mainly featuring in one of the most competitive racing games of all time, like Mario Kart or SBB, rhythm game tournaments, I've played live with thousands of people watching too. Failed right when victory is in sight, I've dropped down far from Division 2 - wanting to quit, but I kept playing with my head up.

With that said, just because you lost in a tournament doesn't make you eligible to make extreme statements such as being depressed. It's kind of pathetic to hear someone being 'depressed' because they lost in a fucking game against someone and cry about it on the MKPC Forums. Especially when there are many people who have experienced much worse and having deteriorating mental health.

TLDR: Losing in a video game doesn't make you depressed, or the right to make such an extreme statement about just losing a simple game. If you're crying over a tournament, you can do better, think of what you can improve on. But above all, you need to be aware of what you're saying, as your words can significantly harm others.

Genuinely thought you were about to send a copypasta

Nah felt like writing an entire essay on this
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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
lance4-_ wrote:
i was in the smash bros tournament today filled with hope, then i lost all my matches and now have depression any tips from you guys so i can get back in there?

Get ready, this is a long one. :s

Recently, Chess Grandmaster Daniil Dubov was in a Blitz Chess Championship against his opponent in match 11, Ian Nepo. They decided to jump their knights around the board in an attempt to draw to gain 0.5 points, as opposed to 1 point for winning, due to the 50 move rule. The organiser of the match thought the moves were pre-determined and decided to give both players 0 points as a penalty. When it came to the results, Chess Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen won the title of Chess Blitz World Champion for the 7th time, finishing with 16 points. Who placed 2nd? Daniil Dubov with 15.5 points, losing the World Champion title due to a single match.

I've played many tournaments myself, mainly featuring in one of the most competitive racing games of all time, like Mario Kart or SBB, rhythm game tournaments, I've played live with thousands of people watching too. Failed right when victory is in sight, I've dropped down far from Division 2 - wanting to quit, but I kept playing with my head up.

With that said, just because you lost in a tournament doesn't make you eligible to make extreme statements such as being depressed. It's kind of pathetic to hear someone being 'depressed' because they lost in a fucking game against someone and cry about it on the MKPC Forums. Especially when there are many people who have experienced much worse and having deteriorating mental health.

TLDR: Losing in a video game doesn't make you depressed, or the right to make such an extreme statement about just losing a simple game. If you're crying over a tournament, you can do better, think of what you can improve on. But above all, you need to be aware of what you're saying, as your words can significantly harm others.
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guys what if wargor nerfs reverse drifting 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯

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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
The day that RD got patched were probably the worst day of someone's life
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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
Invu wrote:
It's been 6 months and this topic is still alive lmfao

My fun facts topic has been up for like 2 years and that's still alive
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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
smh y'all are dirty minded
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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
Lely wrote:
Some day we should put Nudge, Krazey, Pixel and Osc in a room, keep the key away and let them talk with each other, but record too, y'know. Would make for some great and interesting discussions.

It would
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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
Pickels wrote:
KirbyBoy wrote:
KirbyBoy wrote:
Pickels wrote:
KirbyBoy wrote:
Nerfing RD'ing would make all world records set by pros impossible to beat.


They already are.

Nah I just set like 12 world records recently wdym :$


Pickles Taste Good.

Why are you all reacting with Koopa, he would've said "Tastes", do you all not know basic grammar?
-Word Police

I'm 15 1/2 and I suck at Grammer. :$ How Embarrassing.

No no, not that, you're right, they're reacting because it sounds like you're talking about her dick, for some reason, they're trying to make it sexual

No I wasn't actually *[
I was referring to eating me as a whole, so it's not sexual

That is still insanely sexual, Pixelss
I mean, cuz that'd include your lips, and uh, let's not discuss that, right?

So that is like saying eating chicken is having a fetish for animal vore?
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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
KirbyBoy wrote:
KirbyBoy wrote:
Pickels wrote:
KirbyBoy wrote:
Nerfing RD'ing would make all world records set by pros impossible to beat.


They already are.

Nah I just set like 12 world records recently wdym :$


Pickles Taste Good.

Why are you all reacting with Koopa, he would've said "Tastes", do you all not know basic grammar?
-Word Police

I'm 15 1/2 and I suck at Grammer. :$ How Embarrassing.

No no, not that, you're right, they're reacting because it sounds like you're talking about her dick, for some reason, they're trying to make it sexual

No I wasn't actually *[
I was referring to eating me as a whole, so it's not sexual
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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
KirbyBoy wrote:
Nerfing RD'ing would make all world records set by pros impossible to beat.


They already are.

Nah I just set like 12 world records recently wdym :$
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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
Pickels wrote:
Look, just make a new game, it can't be that hard

Yes, it can be that hard

But you could do it, & grab a lot of players, I'd ditch this in a heartbeat if there was a MK7 version of this

Ah yes pay for servers that we don't need so we can not reverse drift and play newer tracks.

Custom tracks exist 8)

Yeah but SMK is ugly & dated. I'd ditch this if it had even DS graphics, cuz that's still ugly, but not nearly as dated.
Like even compared to other SNES games, y'know, the console praised for it's graphics, like DKC, Super Metroid, Mega Man X, Mario World, Yoshi's Island, FFVI, it looks so bad.
In it's defense, the entire series is incredibly horrific looking, save for 2 games(2 undebatable games, Double Dash & 8, Wii looks good, but not pretty)
Also it'd be their own game, Wargor wouldn't be paying for anything?
They could also make an actual game that you could download too.

You have to pay to keep the servers running and for the domain of the website..
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Messages 607 - Mario Mario
Look, just make a new game, it can't be that hard

Yes, it can be that hard

But you could do it, & grab a lot of players, I'd ditch this in a heartbeat if there was a MK7 version of this

Ah yes pay for servers that we don't need so we can not reverse drift and play newer tracks.

Custom tracks exist 8)

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