you (yes YOU) should try ukebashing
the ormo elitist's favorite style of ball movement I believe is one of the coolest ways to play the game, and the lack of newcomers trying it out or just any new replays at all has starved me of content and left me circling dead threads of years past like a vulture in search of food
I believe ukebashing generally has a lower skill floor in terms of making a satisfying replay due to the fact that you can have some pretty meh movement and still produce a banger with some awesome sauce hits, which I do think is easier than having good movement (just look at most ukebashes pre 2013-2014ish) or even vice versa (lookin at u static [rip]) and there are really polished guides out there like
tabby's general guide and
pusga's boomhit guide
at the same time you have people like tabby and rajen who have pretty much solved the ukebashing formula and continued to push the ceiling despite the genre being rather dead in recent years, which overall is a testament to how the true apex of skill will probably never be reached in anything tb related
my question is if you've never tried ukebashing or replay making at all, why not? what's stopping you from giving it an honest shot?
and if you have given it a shot in the past and didn't enjoy it, why?