dharh said:
What he lacks is 'skill' in those types of games. Actually, he lacks the experience I expect you have accumulated over the years playing mario games, if he has played platformers at all of a similar type. There is an entirely different intuition involved playing these different types of games. Being a 'skilled' skyrim player is more oriented in understanding a bunch of straight forward issues (skills, xp, hack slash crap, etc) vs learned mechanics like this button means run vs walk, things you got from back in the NES days that carry forward since the mario formula has not really changed fundamentally since then to now. Also keyboard is not at all analogous to a controller. If he played skyrim with a controller and still failed to learner NSMBU mechanics after 10 minutes he also could just be crap at gaming in general. Being able to play one type of game does not mean you can play another type of game at all, even a super simple game like most mainstay mario games. The skills are really just mutually exclusive in their intuitiveness. Smash does take skill, but no more really than any other Fighter game imo and I have played quite a few of all the different types. I'd be curious if people disagree. |
IMHO it wasnt a smart comparison either. Thats like saying hey your good in basketball so why cant you play football?







