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How can we figure this out? Is this a horrible idea? I think that a variety of things would have to be taken in consideration, both total number of high scores and 1CC's, and also number of first place scores or even western records... Maybe we can just start tossing names around and figure out the logistics later.

Regardless of who makes the list, I think the best players here should be recognized.

Nominations:

abschüssig
Alamone
Aquas
AST-POW
Azinth
Bananamatic
ben.shinobi
Chum
clp
DEL
DMC
Eaglet
Emuser
EOJ
Erppo
Gus
Heartbeam
Icarus
Iconoclast
Jaimers
Ket
Kiken
Kollision
mero
Mills
MrMonkeyman
Naut
NTSC-J
Perikles
Plasmo
ProjectAKo
Prometheus
Randorama
ResumeDPosition
Rob
Sapzdude
Saucykobold
Seahawk
ShadowWraith
Sikraiken
Smraedis
stuminator
Third Strike
TMS
Tomus
tviks
Twiddle
x91
Zeron
Zetzumarshen
Zil
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1CCs don't count.
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Jaimers, Gus, Sapzdude, Naut, ResumeDPosition, Iconoclast, Prometheus.


Just to toss out the ones that come to my mind.
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KAI wrote:1CCs don't count.
I'm not sure you are serious (you usually aren't), but a 1CC of Dimahoo, Pink Sweets, or Image Fight means nothing? How about a 1CC (2-All) of Gradius 4 or Gunbird 2? Even with a low score these clears have to be taken in consideration.

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I'm going to update the first post with any/all nominations.

Adding Plasmo and Zeron (though I'd still like to see some provenance of his Dimahoo clear)
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Giest118 wrote:Jaimers, Gus, Sapzdude, Naut, ResumeDPosition, Iconoclast, Prometheus.


Just to toss out the ones that come to my mind.
This post is lacking in sikness. blackoak and others in TRAP-STGT shouldn't be forgotten either.

Also some of the fans of Raiden/"older" style games, especially Toaplan, don't seem well represented here yet, just to throw some names off the top of my head, people (perhaps not active at the moment) like Twiddle and Mills.
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KAI is right, 1CCs don't matter when you want to list the best players. Scores are what matter the most. Then there's talent; some players can just kill games within a few days of play while most good players have to play a lot to get the same results.

I'd say the Touhou is Harder crew (Sapz, Naut, Erppo, ResumeD, Jaimers), Gus, Plasmo, Sikraiken, Prometheus, Third Strike, abschüssig, Iconoclast, x91, MrMonkeyman and Saucykobold are overall the best. I'm forgetting some probably.
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chempop wrote:Is this a horrible idea?
Yes.
Of course, that's just an opinion.
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Cagar wrote:Everyone forgot Erppo
Dunno how I forgot him. Huh.
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Cagar wrote:Everyone forgot Erppo
No, not everyone.
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1CCs don't matter when you want to list the best players. Scores are what matter the most.
I understand, but think about a situation like this:

Player A: Attempts to clear X games and is able to 1CC them all within a week getting an average score. No replays or save-states are used in the process.

Player B: Attempts to high score in one of those games, spends 3 years with heavy use of replay and save-states and eventually gets a top score.

So why would Player B be the better player? I'm not discrediting Player B, but I do feel that Player A might be better overall.

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Also, how about players who can 1CC a wide variety of games including Konami, Raizing, Cave, etc, versus "one trick pony" players who focus entirely on just a couple of cave games and don't actually play anything else. There is no true way to measure skill, but I think the well rounded players deserve credit too.
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How can we figure this out?
Why do we need to? Go play some shumps man.
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Bananamatic wrote:trouserplank
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No one mentioned NTSC-J? For shame :arrow:
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RGC wrote:
How can we figure this out?
Why do we need to? Go play some shumps man.
We don't, but I have 2 reasons why I feel like it is a good idea. One is simply to honor them, just as we (usually) honor the best games in the genre by having a yearly vote. The other is to discuss "what makes a player great". Is it the western record on one or two games? Is it to have the skills to clear games in as few runs as possible without studying replays and using save-states? Is it to have good scores in a variety of games ranging from hori's to danmaku? I think each of these categories plays a part, and maybe some of the best players can share some stories about the road to the top.
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dimahoo isn't very hard if you avoid score (1cc) and gradius iv is not a "2-all" game
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Despatche wrote:dimahoo isn't very hard
Dimahoo is a fun game.
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I don't use savestates or videos, put me on the list.
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I think it should be renamed. There's just no way to nominate "best player", but we could however nominate the most impressive player for 2012, for example. Sikraiken might be the best player, but he isn't exactly impressing anyone as he doesn't show any of his plays to anyone. It is quite easy and possible to give votes to a player who has shown something impressive this year. Voting for "best" is just stupid as there are no metrics to prove anyone better than someone else.
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Voting for "best" is just stupid as there are no metrics to prove anyone better than someone else.
Yeah I agree, I wasn't intending to hold a vote for number 1, hence "players"
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Despatche wrote:dimahoo isn't very hard
How many non-danmaku bosses have tougher patterns than Gigafacer?
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Mortificator wrote:How many non-danmaku bosses have tougher patterns than Gigafacer?
Dribling (stage 3 boss) is harder than Gigafacer by several magnitudes.
Dimahoo is a fun game.
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chempop wrote: Yeah I agree, I wasn't intending to hold a vote for number 1, hence "players"
I think it would be great way to improve the community by voting for the player (just one) of the year, at the end of every year. It would kinda work the same way as voting for the athlete of the year works in a lot of countries. You do impressive stuff throughout the year and at the end of the year the community votes for their favorite. Then the votes are arranged to list the most impressive players for the year.

It would create a drive for people to do better and show their plays (instead of just posting scores). The voting page should list those achievements and some video links to make it easier for the voters to decide.
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Oooo I like that idea! Like a yearly award ceremony, yes, let's do it. Probably best to start another thread, but I don't mind ideas starting here either.

Maybe categories can include:

Best Overall of year

Most improved player

Most valuable contributor

...heck, I wouldn't even be opposed to a:

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KAI wrote:I don't use savestates or videos, put me on the list.
Screw off. I drink heavily when I play, and hence learn nothing. Factor in that handicap and you'll find I'm top dog material.
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This thread is BS

In shmups, what do you do when you die or 1CC? You put your score, along with three initials, on the high score board. We have high score threads here, what more is needed? Nothing. This is auto-felatio.
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BobbyNewmarkiii wrote:This is auto-felatio.
It is? I should post in this thread more. I've always wanted to be able to perform auto-fellatio. 8)
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