Who was right?
Who was right?
The mod that bans you.
Jon, obviously.
Jon was 100% right in the destiny debate.
>let’s have a competition
>I know the rules you dont
>I won’t tell you the rules
>lol you can’t be me
“Right”
>started on an even playing feel
>gained new technique mid competition
>expects you to stop competing just to teach you the new technique
No.
If you want it to be fair yes.
In the other corner hate niggers.
It was fair, Arin was simply not as good as Jon at figuring out the game.
You couldnt be more wrong.
Doesn't matter.
Jon Wins
>Jon wins
by cheating.
>first episode is 5 years old tomorrow
Jon Era > Jew Era.
Git gud.
Stop cheating.
No shit?
This
>just start playing the game
>stumble upon the controls
>"hey how do you do the thing?"
>"oh you just do this"
>"ok thanks"
but I guess that wasn't le epic enough
None of them.
Egoraptor for being a bitch and Jon for knowing Ego would act like a bitch when that happened.
It's fucking Nickelodeon GUTS on SNES
I played this completely blind with a friend and destroyed him at the timing jumping minigames once i figured out the shitty mechanics and never explained how to do it
Is that what happened with jon and arin
Yes
>both start with an equal level of knowledge of the game
>Jon manages to figure out how to play
>Arin doesn't and notices that Jon figured it out before him
>Arin completely stops trying and starts screaming like a child instead of trying to figure out like Jon did
>Jon argues that it wouldn't be fair if he told Arin how to do it because that's now how the game works, which is correct because they're in direct competition with each other
>Arin argues that if they were playing baseball, Jon would have an unfair advantage of Arin if Jon knew more about the game than he did, which only sounds good until you realize that the game they're playing is designed in a way that it's easy to figure out by just playing it (which is exactly what Jon managed to do). In the case of baseball, it would also be partly up to Arin to learn the rules of the game before they'd start playing since the game hinges on all parties involved having an equal understanding of the rules at hand.
Jon was right, Arin was wrong.
Jon is right then, if you've ever played this piece of shit you'll realize that once you know how to do the jump you can do the exact same thing every time
The only challenge resides in finding how to do it, then once both know how to do it there is zero competition left, there is no rng and the timing isn't really precise