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Kai_Mao said:

That's one thing that irritates me when it comes to the Smash community.

While I like the competitive side of things, I also appreciate the casual (i.e., free-for-alls, items, hazards, multiple characters) side of things. The latter is what got me hooked into the original N64 game. 

As for Smash 4, I get there were some problems on both the competitive and casual side of things. Regardless, though, it was a fun time for me and one of my favorite games of all-time. While Ultimate will have, likely, the greatest crossover roster ever assembled, Smash 4 paved the way for it as Brawl did before Smash 4. Plus, I also liked Smash Run (though it would've been nice to see the actual players while going through the course), 8-player Smash, and playing online once in a while.

Just because I like Smash 4 doesn't mean I'm not looking forward to Ultimate. I don't think a majority are thinking that way either. You can still like the older games while looking forward to the next games. Playing Uncharted 4 doesn't mean you're abandoning Uncharted 2 or something. That's just an asinine comment by Leffen, regardless if he's a God Slayer or not.

The whole argument from him and some in that community is just flat out dumb because it's like they can't comprehend the fact that each game has its own approach and that the next game can be just as enjoyable or build on a previous game to refine an approach. As someone pointed out to him he's constantly complaining about people labeling him and his camp Melee elitist yet he consistently prove the people saying that to be correct by the dumb rants and arguments they start.