I don't know how this argument has continued past the point of Cowmeat's comments. It's all apples and oranges they are different, from the perspective of an oranges player. There is vast amounts of skill required to be the best at either. I pretty much guarantee I can beat 90% of the replay making community at a game of Taekkyon/ErthTKv2.

But if I were to upload my lackluster collection of single player replays and claim dominion over the games mechanics, I'm sure a lot of hellfire and trolls wold emerge to show me the error of my ways. I hands down know I cant compare to these guys in their single player ventures.

Multiplayer skill in my opinion comes from the ability to perceive a server environment, and adapt their own repertoire of mod knowledge and reactions the the 'norm' of server community play-styles. And even try to set yourself apart.

Single player skill, is mechanical and tactical. You understand the control of your tori, and can manipulate it without the limitations of another player acting upon you. Over time you develop ways to use joints and turn-frames available to you (I know a lot of people go down to 1 these days) and from your own environment to draw information. (Replay threads, Ormo players)


All in all, I consider myself a formidable opponent in the multiplayer arena, got innumerable amounts of decap replays etc. But Single player is its own game haha. No real way to compare the two.

I leave you with this slick Jaker split.
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Wanna see some ruffled feathers in Taekkyon


<Icky> Damn my mouth is on fire but my loins stir like the straits