Originally Posted by
TheEpic11
Hey guys u see these pros like cube owning Uke into pieces.u think there pros among pros but cmon guys. It's UKE. he just stands there! Id say a blue belt could do those replays if he tried! Now, whats your opinion on this?
Then try right now. You make it sound like it should be easy, so why don't you go and do it?
Implying it's harder to beat a player, rather than make something aesthetically pleasing to multiple people. Which it isn't. People are idiots, and it only takes a little bit of practice to learn how to let the person beat themselves. Weak joints that you can focus, joints that can no longer be moves when grabbed at expense of breaking, adapting to a readable move. Multiplayer can be broken down into a slightly more complicated game of rock, paper, scissors.
Single player requires both an understanding of the game, and an understanding of your audience. Anybody can break every joint in uke's body if given a chance, not many can break every joint in under 100 frames. Anybody can cause 5 dismemberments. Not everybody can cause 5 dismemberments in one hit with one body part. Everybody can travel 250 distance to hit uke. Not everybody can travel 3000 distance to hit uke, and even fewer can do that while still looking stylish, and even fewer can do that with any semblance to realism. Everything in this game is possible, but it's the fact that only a few can do it faster, smoother, and better that makes them look like gods among men. And not everybody gets there in the same time. It took me a couple years before I made my first good looking single player replay, and it took me almost a year after that before I had any semblance of recognition. In that time, I've seen people literally arrive on the scene and shake it up in it's entirety. I've also seen people who never went any further than the most basic single player replays. Much more of the latter rather than the former.