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The_Yoda said:

To me it boils down to the Ford / Chevy analogy again when it comes to moves. If you removed all but the best moves you are left with a game like Smash, i.e. very limited moves set.  People cannot suprise you with a move when you only have a few that can be thrown at you.  I thought it was you earlier that talked about messing with your oppenents head, that is where some of those moves come into play in my Tekken experience.

 

As for the crack pipe line, it was just an expression - I've noticed some users on this site are very thin skinned, but come on If I find some of the moves hard to pull off (which for some odd reason when I am playing on the right some moves are harder for ME to pull off) and you say they are easy I could take offense to that.  Sorry but I don't buy into the whole politically correct movement we have been stuck with since the 90's. Life is messy, there is no need to be an A-hole, but we can't playfully jab at one another ... opps sorry talk about way off track.

No, that's not correct.  Attacks for a character are like tools in a box.  Cars are more personal and for personal preference.  You drive a car because you like it and it suits you.  It may be necessary to pick a car for a certain job, but, you still change colors, window tint, rims, etc. to your liking.

When it comes to playing a fighting game, you do an attack because it's appropriate for the situation.  When situation changes, you change your attack.