Next content after this ad
MGG / Games guides / Top Five Reasons to Rematch, Say Goodbye and Disconnect in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate /

The Best Time to Disconnect - Top Five Reasons to Rematch, Say Goodbye and Disconnect in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Top Five Reasons to Rematch, Say Goodbye and Disconnect in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
The Best Time to Disconnect
Next content after this ad

There's generally never a good time to disconnect from an online match. The only valid circumstance is if something urgent happens and you need to run. Win or lose, nothing changes in Elite Smash. There's no money on the table and most of the community discredits online matches due to aforementioned factors like lag and input delay.

Even the best players in the world like MKLeo get outplayed from time to time. The sooner you accept that some people are better than you, the more energy you can put into closing the skill gap until you're able to conquer those same seemingly unbeatable opponents. Shutting off your Switch and unplugging the wire are unhealthy habits.

Smash Bros. Fix

This meter represents your "Smash Bros. fix." The more you play, the more it fills up. At the end of the day, you're playing Smash Bros. for fun. Whether that means styling on opponents, striving for specific goals, or simply going a few rounds, maxing out your meter causes burnout. If you feel frustrated or unproductive, then it's probably a good time to "disconnect yourself" from the game and take a break.

Empty the meter and come back refreshed for another fix the way Sakurai intended.

Comment
Tim Palmieri
Tim Palmieri

Producer, Journalist, and Editor. Other hobbies include cooking, hiking, and walking through stores without buying anything.

Next content after this ad

Recommended

Next content after this ad