Re: Who is the best rhythm gamer you've seen in your rhythm gaming career?
i will never understand the massive hardon people around here have for 7k players that have no relevance to 4k (external to this discussion)
anyway this entire discussion is pretty pointless because every point of view is entirely subjective and there is no reliable quantitative method for comparing players within a single game to each other much less to players of a completely different game
even if there was everyone has differing opinions on what "best" actually entails
i would even argue that someone being god tier at multiple different rhythm games is more an indicator of the shallowness of skill within those game's player bases rather than any indicator of the skill of the player themselves (not saying that they aren't skilled just saying that you probably don't have very good competition)
of course we run into another problem which is that in any given activity or sport or whatever a certain amount of skill is required to appreciate an even higher skill and the ability for a person to judge and distinguish the achievements and accomplishments between players who are "god tier" and"semi-god tier" is only reliably gained by people who are just at the cusp of that level of skill.
So even if a rigorous and exact method existed for determining the best rhythm gamer in existence the only person qualified for executing it and delivering final judgement would basically have to be top 5 in every game concurrently aka nobody
but as long as we're throwing out entirely pulled out of our asses opinions that nobody with any authority has any merits for refuting i believe 4k sm is the most "explored" and "conquered" of any game mentioned and the game whose players are closest to any theoretical skill ceiling that exists; in other words if we were to draw a line that indicates the distance in skill between the best and worst player of every game, 4k sm's line would be the longest.
also i do not at all believe in the idea that being "very high level" at a bunch of things qualifies anyone for any status beyond the game in which they are the best at.
basically 4 standard deviations above the average in skill in 1 game >>>>>>>> 3 standard deviations above the average in 100 games
i will never understand the massive hardon people around here have for 7k players that have no relevance to 4k (external to this discussion)
anyway this entire discussion is pretty pointless because every point of view is entirely subjective and there is no reliable quantitative method for comparing players within a single game to each other much less to players of a completely different game
even if there was everyone has differing opinions on what "best" actually entails
i would even argue that someone being god tier at multiple different rhythm games is more an indicator of the shallowness of skill within those game's player bases rather than any indicator of the skill of the player themselves (not saying that they aren't skilled just saying that you probably don't have very good competition)
of course we run into another problem which is that in any given activity or sport or whatever a certain amount of skill is required to appreciate an even higher skill and the ability for a person to judge and distinguish the achievements and accomplishments between players who are "god tier" and"semi-god tier" is only reliably gained by people who are just at the cusp of that level of skill.
So even if a rigorous and exact method existed for determining the best rhythm gamer in existence the only person qualified for executing it and delivering final judgement would basically have to be top 5 in every game concurrently aka nobody
but as long as we're throwing out entirely pulled out of our asses opinions that nobody with any authority has any merits for refuting i believe 4k sm is the most "explored" and "conquered" of any game mentioned and the game whose players are closest to any theoretical skill ceiling that exists; in other words if we were to draw a line that indicates the distance in skill between the best and worst player of every game, 4k sm's line would be the longest.
also i do not at all believe in the idea that being "very high level" at a bunch of things qualifies anyone for any status beyond the game in which they are the best at.
basically 4 standard deviations above the average in skill in 1 game >>>>>>>> 3 standard deviations above the average in 100 games





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