Charleshan My question is, why doesn't the fighting game community (FGC) get supported as much as other
competitions game scenes?
Not exact matches
Date: 9th September 2017 Venue: Etihad Stadium, Manchester
Competition: Premier League Teams Manchester City lineup - Ederson, Danilo, Stones, Otamendi, Fernandinho, Walker, De Bruyne, David Silva, Mendy, Aguero, Gabriel Jesus Subs: Bravo, Gundogan, Mangala, Delph, Sané, Bernardo Silva, Foden Liverpool lineup - Mignolet, Alexander - Arnold, Matip, Klavan, Moreno, Henderson, Can, Wijnaldum, Salah, Firmino, Mané Subs: Karius, Lovren, Sturridge, Solanke, Oxlade - Chamberlain, Milner, Gomez The Action The Etihad Stadium was the
scene for today's big
game between Manchester City and Liverpool.
While there has been some reporting across the FFA Cup
scene, it's often been the work of the Football NSW media team to deliver video highlights of every NPL1
game and an NPL2
game of the round, a weekly preview show and comprehensive match reports, and a few of us regulars across social media, particularly Eric Subijano, who have kept fans updated on the progress of the
competition.
The
scene then jumps to their
competition, which is busy practicing a
game of Splatoon, Pro Controllers in - hand and four Switches propped around them.
The expanded
competition was meant to give opportunities to players in regions that didn't have big competitive gaming
scenes or were often skipped over by events like these, as well as players who prefer the other types of fighting
games.
With MOBA
competitions dominating in the competitive
scene, many
game companies are vying to create a title of their very own.
The
scene then jumps to their
competition, which is busy practicing a
game of Splatoon, Pro Controllers in - hand and four Switches propped around them.
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Capcom, still reeling from their dying numbers in Street Fighter V and facing tough
competition from newer / shinier fighting
games hitting the
scene, weren't doing themselves any favours by continuing to -LSB-...]
Another notable entrant is Keith Nemitz, who was a finalist in the 1999
competition with Flagship: Champion, is a long - term GDC Conference Associate and contributor to the indie
scene, and still makes
games such as Dangerous High School Girls In Trouble!
The
competition in the fighting
game scene is certainly the fiercest it's ever been, and we will be keeping a close eye on all of it as it progress.
With online
games dominating the
scene, few titles give any thought to couch co-op or split screen
competition.