Originally Posted by
ynvaser
There are a lot of good replay makers who aren't that good at mp. Must be related to not having an entire afternoon to edit the match.
Mostly related to not being used to 10+tf. You need a feeling where your Tori will stop moving after your turn and if you don't play regularly at those turnframes. At least I have that problem regularly when I didn't play in forever or have just been making replays. I'm trained to always give 100% possible power because I can finetune movements. In MP aim>power. It just takes some getting used to it.
Originally Posted by
snake
you can be graceful in mp aswell, but it will obviously take more skill than being same graceful in sp.
Probably, but is it required to be the best in MP? I wouldn't consider the more graceful person the better player in general. If one was to float neatly into my raging kick instead of blocking/dodging it I wouldn't think of that person as super awesome. Being graceful might count for spars but for most mods it's about who plays best within the set rules and overpowers the opponent.
Originally Posted by
snake
mp is objectively harder.
3-5 years ago, when sparring and freerunning weren't an infinite reaction time circlejerk as it is now, we were doing wallruns and flips and so on with normal reaction time. with one try, without being able to edit our replay.
If people use infinite reaction time now doesn't that mean MP isn't a matter of restricted time though. And congrats, so do awesome replaymakers. We don't sit there editing after every 10 frames. Stuff would never get finished that way.
Generally SP is a lot more error sensitive than MP because the stuff you try to pull off is a lot extremer. In Aikido I supplex my opponent. I don't care where or how. If I fail I just do something else to get him dq'ed. In TK I do some blocking and thrust my leg up his ass, if I have a nice grab I might go in for a punch instead. Hell I don't know what I'll do next turn. I don't have to 5 dm boom him to be considered better. Outdoing him is enough.
Generally this question is an easy one. To be the best in MP you have to beat other players. To be the best in SP you have to beat the physics.
It's easier to become better than others in MP by playing regularly and figuring out good strategys than go in SP and make a 7dm nograb punch. And unless you do that, you are not the best. And that's likely not a matter of time. You won't do it.