The Evolution Championship Series (Evo for short) represents the largest and longest-running fighting game tournaments in the world. Evo brings together the best of the best from around the world in a dazzling exhibition of skill and fun, as players and fans gather to honor the competitive spirit in an open format and determine a champion.Our tournaments are about more than just winning. Evo is open to anyone, feature stations available for relaxed free play, and offer unique opportunities to meet people from different countries and different walks of life who share your passion. Established champions face off against unknown newcomers, and new rivals that might have only talked or fought online meet up and become old friends.
Who the fuck cares?
I'll watch this for sure
Quote from: True Turquoise on July 12, 2016, 02:05:30 PMI'll watch this for sureCool, I'll remember to post the streams as they become available.Any games you're particularly interested in? Street Fighter and Smash are enough for me.
damn, you losers need to stop being so lame.
i wonder if pr rog will stick with boxer the whole tournament or if he'll switch to necalli for certain matchups
Cool, I might watch some of it if I can. Not really my competitive kind of games though. I've always felt fighting games lacked a bit of depth, for a lack of better word.
Eh, I've seen dozens of hours of competitive fighting games and watched a lot of Evo before. I even played quite a bit of Soul Calibur and Mortal Kombat back in the day. So I don't really see how watching this will change much, as I already feel I have a good understanding of the scene and the games.
Quote from: Callous on July 12, 2016, 05:33:57 PM> Soul Calibur> Mortal Combat>>Competitive Fighting GameNever said or meant to imply they were. They're just the fighting games I've played quite a bit and the basic idea behind the genre doesn't really change much.
> Soul Calibur> Mortal Combat>>Competitive Fighting Game
Oh I know they're bottom tier. They're just the ones I played somewhat seriously. I've also played Melee and Street Fighter IV casually, but that doesn't really matter. I think I've watched enough tournaments and competitive fighting games to understand the games well. But I'm always open to learn more.
Why do you like them so much?
Quote from: Desty on July 12, 2016, 03:21:14 PMdamn, you losers need to stop being so lame.Shut the fuck up you cocksucking faggot piece of shit