Originally Posted by
RazerOrc
What I take away from your post is that you don't enjoy watching setup+trick-type replays,
What.
Originally Posted by
RazerOrc
which I totally understand. Luckily I name those kind of replays based on what I think they consist of, so they are very easy not to watch.
Sorry, no. You are not an entertainer so this is not an argument you can pull off. This whole "If you don't like it then don't watch it" attitude is the exact opposite of what you should take away from criticism. I wrote that to help you become better and to try and help toribash tricking become better in general. Don't be a baby and dismiss everything negative you read as pure hate comments.
Originally Posted by
RazerOrc
I'm not trying to become the best and most original tricker in toribash, but rather to have fun. I think that goes for most people. What I've posted here as of late are more benchmarks of my flipping and twisting progress.
I'm fully aware, and I am suprised as to how you are not bored yet. you've basically been doing the same stuff that most other trickers have been doing for the entire lifetime of the thread. If you chose not to try and be original with your replays, then your replays simply aren't going to be good. And if you don't want to be good, why post here in the first place?
Originally Posted by
RazerOrc
My personal goal in toribash tricking is to do cool variations in combos and attempting double corks makes that easier. Not being politically correct is a risk I'm willing to take.
The best way to become good at variations is by doing variations. This is a poor excuse. I'm assuming you mean mainstream and not politically correct, which is the EXACT thing I am trying to tell you not to be. Everyone's been doing the same stuff you are doing for years, and it's gone nowhere.
If you don't plan to listen to criticism then maybe stop posting replays here since that's basically what this entire board is for.