Snaking is not a skill. Its OBVIOUSLY an exploit to gain an advantage. I know how to do it but its so stressful on my fingers that it takes out all the fun. You forget all about the race and have to focus entirely on timing the snake right. LAME.
1991, Street Fighter 2 :
Sonic Boom + Sonic Kick combo is not a skill. Its OBVIOUSLY an exploit to gain an advantage. I know how to do it but its so stressful on my fingers that it takes out all the fun. You forget all about the fight and have to focus entirely on timing the combo right. LAME.
1997, Tobal 2 :
Counter-throw is not a skill. Its OBVIOUSLY an exploit to gain an advantage. I know how to do it but its so stressful on my fingers that it takes out all the fun. You forget all about the fight and have to focus entirely on timing the Counter-throw right. LAME.
1999, Quake 3 :
Strafe Jumping is not a skill. Its OBVIOUSLY an exploit to gain an advantage. I know how to do it but its so stressful on my fingers that it takes out all the fun. You forget all about the fight and have to focus entirely on timing the Strafe Jump right. LAME.
And so on, and so on, and so on...
Everytime you'll meet a player who's better than you, you'll say his technique sucks and is anti-play or anti-fun or something because he BASICALLY WON'T LET YOU WIN. Admit it. Losing isn't fun, I can understand.
Aw, shit, this discussion comes 'round every few months. Nintendo designed snaking as part of Double Dash, and if it was a bug, they would have "fixed" (reead : removed) it in DS. Strangely enough, they left the width of the tracks large enough for anyone to snake properly. Strangely enough, the official word is, it's a skill. There are ways around it. There are ways to beat snakers without snaking yourself, even though it's more of a hassle than trying to snake half-assedly.
But anyway, let's move away from the bickering and counter-bickering, I mean, I'm sorry if you don't enjoy MKDS the way I do, but that's that, eh?
Question : If snaking is still possible on Mario Kart Wii whenever that's released, will you still say it's a bug exploit?