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by zimpenfish 2238 days ago
I'm assuming SSBM is Super Smash Brothers Melee (had to look it up)? Never played it or any variety of Super Smash Brothers for that matter. As such, I'm not entirely sure I'm qualified to give an opinion ... but that never stopped anyone on HN.

Assuming you mean "wavedashing" (the only vaguely relevant thing I could find), and given that https://www.ssbwiki.com/Wavedash claims it was explicitly left in as a mechanic during development, no, I'd not consider that a "cheat".

Would you?

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If the developer’s opinion is actually what matters most to you, then you may find it interesting that the developers of Animal Crossing seem to have a rather tepid view on time traveling. Many have interpreted them as having said time traveling is not cheating, although I am not sure exactly what that is concluded from; still, it does seem as though they acknowledge it as valid, if still unintended, a way to play the game:

>“Adding all the seasonal events by updates wasn’t our way to shun away time travel by any means,” Kyogoku said. “But Animal Crossing is a game that users are able to play and enjoy throughout the year.”

Of course though, this worldview is pretty hard to really get behind because it’s even more arbitrary than usual. Some of the developers may dislike time travel and others might endorse it.

Moreover, opinions of the developers may even shift. On the topic of Wavedashing, Sakurai expresses discontent for it:

> While Sakurai noted that wavedashing was widespread in an interview with Nintendo Power, he disliked the technique, as he felt it had led to a significant degree of separation between beginning and advanced players.

All in all, even trying to be very generous and non-presumptive, I am having trouble seeing the argument as having a rational basis. It seems like one born and mostly justified only from emotional response.

> the developers of Animal Crossing seem to have a rather tepid view on time traveling

That may be but it's not a mechanic that's specifically in the game itself, is it? Which means you can't (honestly) equate it to wave dashing to make a point.

> I am having trouble seeing the argument as having a rational basis.

Which argument? The one that time travel in Animal Crossing is "cheating"? In that case, go nuts, time travel all you want! But at least allow others their opinion on the topic.