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He has no actual etiquette either. For someone who talks about how great his body is and I assume his diet he eats like a glutton at a buffet and from the video he can't order food correctly either. You got what you payed for a piece of chicken on a bun it's literally what a chicken sandwich is unless you ask them to put things on it.Holy shit, he's like a little child eating that Popeyes sandwich. He's one of those dudes who likes his steaks well done and his chicken stringy. He has to go try to bite it unsuccessfully over and over, like he's a little baby eating baby food off an "airplane" spoon.
He orders the sandwich "no cheese no nothing" then is annoyed the sandwich is "just a piece of chicken on a bun".
The chicken isn't "1000% cooked" aka it's still moist, so he's going filet it in half, throw it on the george foreman and cover it in bbq sauce to finish.
Dude's palette hasn't evolved since he was 5 years old apparently.
I love seeing the diffference between him and Phil. Phil is very sheepish of confrontation so he dances around a subject when called out in hopes talking around in circles will confuse people but doesn't understand decently intelligent people will look into things. Dale is flat out an asshole so every time he's given a chance to respond he will just use that opportunity to scrutinize himself more.
Depending on the subject Phil will either aggressively go after, not like Dale, the person who made e.g. a claim or question or he will come up with a story that twist and bends with every word!I love seeing the diffference between him and Phil. Phil is very sheepish of confrontation so he dances around a subject when called out in hopes talking around in circles will confuse people but doesn't understand decently intelligent people will look into things. Dale is flat out an asshole so every time he's given a chance to respond he will just use that opportunity to scrutinize himself more.
He claims he hates "spooks" but really, how is he different from one? He's impulsive, got a nigger vocabulary (he could talk normally though he just chooses not to haha), he's a clout chaser, the list goes on and on.
Don't know where these numbers are coming from. His win rate in Smash is definitely not 90%. It's somewhere around maybe one in three, and that's being generous. Realistically, a 90% win rate would be possible if he considers kicking the person who beats him a "win" afterwards. He certainly does that about 90% of the time.Depending on the subject Phil will either aggressively go after, not like Dale, the person who made e.g. a claim or question or he will come up with a story that twist and bends with every word!
The first thing he usually does when he knows there is limited information about something or when he wanna go after trolls in general, while the second he mainly does when he have claimed something before and someone have looked it up and pointed out a lie or a error in his statement, but it happens he use the behaviors the other way around as well!
Dale on the other hand is someone that have a lot of frustration and anger built up inside him and think that because he has worked out so much that he can intimidate people into silence by being over aggressive towards them in videos!
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Remember this?
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That held up for about a day...
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I really would like to see where he got those numbers from...
My guess is he either just randomly made them up or only counted matches that are "legit" according to him!
To powerlevel a wee bit, I have some sympathy for him in that regard as someone who goes full tilt in almost the exact same way. Going to local events besides tournaments and building a rapport with the FGC would have done him a world of good; if only because it’d give him a support network and establish how much of the anger is due to his ego versus frustration. If it was frustration people would notice that he gives a shit, be willing take him aside, talk it out, give him the means to improve or calm down, and validation when he actually pulls off something cool. The FGC is remarkably tolerant of people as long as they’re not complete assholes. But it’s probably more narcissistic rage than anything else, so he’s got his own head and dickriders instead of constructive criticism.Honestly his problem as an entertainer is identical to his problem as a pro-fighting game player - he just can't control his anger. He's got some talent and is willing to put work in, but he just gets mad so easily and it all just falls off the rails.
Yeah I see this with Phil frequently. He always feigns ignorance about something claiming a random fan approached him (funny considering I thought any "drama" was instantly mocked and silenced around him) and even a second hand person giving him information gives him the wrong information so that leads trolls to look into things because he's untrustworthy.Depending on the subject Phil will either aggressively go after, not like Dale, the person who made e.g. a claim or question or he will come up with a story that twist and bends with every word!
The first thing he usually does when he knows there is limited information about something or when he wanna go after trolls in general, while the second he mainly does when he have claimed something before and someone have looked it up and pointed out a lie or a error in his statement, but it happens he use the behaviors the other way around as well!
Dale on the other hand is someone that have a lot of frustration and anger built up inside him and think that because he has worked out so much that he can intimidate people into silence by being over aggressive towards them in videos!
He barely plays any of those games (He plays Soul Calibur the least) but one would expect his SFV win rate to be a little higher considering he practically no lifes the gameI really would like to see where he got those numbers from...
My guess is he either just randomly made them up or only counted matches that are "legit" according to him!
I can buy the 90% in Smash, since he only plays his fans and they let him win constantly!Don't know where these numbers are coming from. His win rate in Smash is definitely not 90%. It's somewhere around maybe one in three, and that's being generous. Realistically, a 90% win rate would be possible if he considers kicking the person who beats him a "win" afterwards. He certainly does that about 90% of the time.
My favorite LTGism is whenever an opponent does a read, he simply cannot comprehend that he's being predictable. "Why would you just throw that out!? Who just sits there and charges that move!?" Then he says the player is spamming the move when it was the first time that player even used it.Nothing new atm. Had to kinda pull away from his guy before I wanted to blow my brains out.
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Can't wait to see what gifs or splices come from this.
LTGS main problem is showing off the same playstyle on stream and off stream. He doesn't know how to change his own patterns and anyone can figure him out in a second. For ex. His urien is gonna do shield attack 2 times with projectiles, if you jump obviously gonna do anti-air projectile. If you jump over the first shield, he's gonna do that knee attack. And that's all he really does. If he plays smash like he does SF he's gonna have a bad time.My favorite LTGism is whenever an opponent does a read, he simply cannot comprehend that he's being predictable. "Why would you just throw that out!? Who just sits there and charges that move!?" Then he says the player is spamming the move when it was the first time that player even used it.
That's partially why he hates big and slow, or as he calls them, "big body" characters. They're based off of reads, and LTG absolutely fails to understand that his playstyle is either very exploitative or predictable. He also always fails to notice when his opponent is toying with him, even when they're doing obvious things like trying to land a taunt kill.
I don't play Street Fighter, yet I can see he's still predictable. But in Smash, a game I actually do play, he is invariable and I imagine it's no different in Street Fighter.LTGS main problem is showing off the same playstyle on stream and off stream. He doesn't know how to change his own patterns and anyone can figure him out in a second. For ex. His urien is gonna do shield attack 2 times with projectiles, if you jump obviously gonna do anti-air projectile. If you jump over the first shield, he's gonna do that knee attack. And that's all he really does. If he plays smash like he does SF he's gonna have a bad time.
Typically all he does is jump around dropping mines or throw grenades. Occasionally go for an up tilt kill. Unfortunately some characters have trouble getting around all that, so it makes him think he's good.LTGS main problem is showing off the same playstyle on stream and off stream. He doesn't know how to change his own patterns and anyone can figure him out in a second. For ex. His urien is gonna do shield attack 2 times with projectiles, if you jump obviously gonna do anti-air projectile. If you jump over the first shield, he's gonna do that knee attack. And that's all he really does. If he plays smash like he does SF he's gonna have a bad time.
when he says that about my boy cap falcon. I feel personally attacked since I've mained him back during N64 to brawl. He needs to GTAB ngl lol.I don't play Street Fighter, yet I can see he's still predictable. But in Smash, a game I actually do play, he is invariable and I imagine it's no different in Street Fighter.
One of his biggest self-killers in Smash is that he always dodges or rolls in to his opponent, which is one of the easiest things to identify as a Smash player. Even the lowest ranked, trashiest players he plays sees that and charges attacks for him to dodge into, and LTG can only understand it as them charging an attack for no identifiable reason and hoping he runs into it. Then he calls them "sloppy" or "corny." He even called Captain Falcon a "cheap, corny character," when Captain Falcon is by all means the most honest character in the game. He was the first character designed for Smash since its beta incarnation, and he doesn't have any gimmick--no projectiles, no meters, no charge attacks. Even his special moves have zero gimmicks beyond super armor. There's no reason you will ever lose to a Captain Falcon other than that they're better than you, not even from matchup inexperience since his normals and neutral game are similar to other characters, yet LTG thinks Captain Falcon is another gimmicky character designed as a crutch for bad players.
But his biggest problem in Smash is he just does a lot of things most players learn to grow out of. Always dodging into attacks, failing for feints or bait, recovering high, not going for fade-away attacks. If I played him, I don't think I would bother with spacing as much as just throwing out moves, because despite playing as the most spacing-heavy character whose entire kit revolves around projectiles, LTG is more than keen to approach his opponent for them anyway.
So he does cheap shit most of the time (I say cheap because knowing chicken legs he doesn't actually use the explosives then do follow up attacks like the dive attack, kicks etc)Typically all he does is jump around dropping mines or throw grenades. Occasionally go for an up tilt kill. Unfortunately some characters have trouble getting around all that, so it makes him think he's good.
Funny thing is, he does something similar in Smash with surrendering the stage to his opponent. LTG somehow has the bizarre and unique ability to always pick the exact and most nonsensical options which are also the only options he could have picked for him to either get hit or lose the game.let's look at the situation just before he loses the match:
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he has his opponent knocked down, cornered, and one hit away from death. the situation is EXTREMELY favorable to ltg.
but then, instead of going for solid and straightforward pressure (meaty low, meaty overhead, tick throw, shimmy, something like that) he goes for a crossup jump. jumps in street fighter are slow and reactable, and in this situation his jump timing leaves a gap for nash to get a move out before his crossup jump attack connects. and nash reacts really well: wakes up with v-trigger teleport attack to evade the crossup, the teleport hits ltg, and converts into a knockdown. now nash has the advantage, and ltg doesn't respect it - he tries to do something on wakeup even though he's minus as fuck, which results in him getting counterhit by nash's attack on wakeup, which then converts into a combo that kills.
what i'm getting at here is this: ltg could have gone for one of many simple moves that would have put nash into a really unfavorable rock/paper/scissors guessing game situation with no time to react, with the odds stacked heavily in LTG's favor. but instead, he went for a slow and reactable jump.
don't get me wrong, crossup jump is not a bad move in general, and if the opponent is under heavy pressure he will often not be able to react correctily in time. it also beats a lot of ex reversals, which might be what ltg expected nash to do on wakeup, so the reasoning behind doing the jump is not all bad.
my point is: ltg gambled and lost. he bet the round on nash not being able to deal with his gimmick jump, but he was, and that cost him the game. things like that happen in sf all the time, it's really not worth getting so mad over.
Didn’t he make most of his money back since then, and does it annoy the little chump that T-Pain has generated more hype for a fighting game than he ever will. People at my local have been memeing about Leeroy Smith since he got announced, because his design is fucking awesome. It’s also the biggest nod to the FGC from normal-ish people has got since Snoop Dogg got stage in Tekken Tag 2.I have to say that i find Dale entertaining some times!
On several streams through out the years:
"I'm not black, i have peanut butter colored skin!"
On todays stream:
"If you get black friends they are going to steal everything from you!"
Few mins later!
"I can say what ever i want about blacks without being racist because i'm black!"
I dont know how many times the idiot have shit on black americans and tried to come of as a non-black person, only to later call himself black.
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A few tweets!
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So we shouldnt be impressed if he got a acting role?
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LTG tries it incoming?
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He would probably try scamming and threatening people before that!
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I wonder if he counts his cucked followers as one source or many?
I notice this a lot when people play against him and it's very easy to learn how me plays. Just like the Street Fighter 4 days he looks for an option to play defensivly but gets easily turned over due to rookie mistakes like jumping or backing off to try and continue a mixup after he knocks someone down. In Street Fighter 5 he still has this play style of waiting for a V Trigger so he can be less defensive and rush in hoping a V Trigger will bail him out when his opponent reacts.he has his opponent knocked down, cornered, and one hit away from death. the situation is EXTREMELY favorable to ltg.
but then, instead of going for solid and straightforward pressure (meaty low, meaty overhead, tick throw, shimmy, something like that) he goes for a crossup jump. jumps in street fighter are slow and reactable, and in this situation his jump timing leaves a gap for nash to get a move out before his crossup jump attack connects. and nash reacts really well: wakes up with v-trigger teleport attack to evade the crossup, the teleport hits ltg, and converts into a knockdown. now nash has the advantage, and ltg doesn't respect it - he tries to do something on wakeup even though he's minus as fuck, which results in him getting counterhit by nash's attack on wakeup, which then converts into a combo that kills.
He is no DSP when it comes to reacting to celebrities playing video games, but if i remember correctly he have been fairly negative towards it, jumping between stealing his position in the spotlight, how they are only out for money and it is something they dont really need to do!Didn’t he make most of his money back since then, and does it annoy the little chump that T-Pain has generated more hype for a fighting game than he ever will. People at my local have been memeing about Leeroy Smith since he got announced, because his design is fucking awesome. It’s also the biggest nod to the FGC from normal-ish people has got since Snoop Dogg got stage in Tekken Tag 2.