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Sorry Naz, you're still wrong. I have a replay too. Not of me running back and forth on eldin bridge, but practically standing still, occasionally fighting back, and the bias is extremely obvious.

I start on the bottom, and everyone instantly jumps to the bottom, to attack me, the stay all over me, get me in a corner beat the crap out of me, then a stopwatch appears at the top tier so they all run up their together (not attacking one another) one of them grabs it, then they all jump back down to where I am to resume the fight. They will fight each other more if you don't make them chase you, but they try to stay ontop of you and keep you in the center of their attacks, and you are definitely their target.

This isn't some crazy theory I just came up with, it's an obvious bias the computer has that everyone can see in normal games, not just running back and forth. I posted this here and on gamefaqs and the response was an overwhelming "yeah it's really obvious" or "I'm glad I'm not the only one that noticed". I don't know why you have the incessant need to defend all things brawl, it's a great game, we get it. But it is possible for it to have a flaw. The computer specifically targets humans over other computers.



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