What game has the highest skill ceiling?
What game has the highest skill ceiling?
Melee
Irrelevant.
Skill Ceiling means nothing if no one wants to play your shit game.
Dorf Fortress, or something similar.
Fight Night Round 4 or Fight Night Champion. Some of those ranked matches online were fucking insane.
GoW PS4
Melee or Gunz the Duel
Either that or cs 1.6
probably some shitty fighting game
This
Fortnite
The building autism is really too much.
Can someone post the high skill ceiling and low skill floor thing
Chess
Rocket League
dota is the only one i know in the category of "hard to learn and hard to master"
For large portion of games the skill ceiling is "arbitrarily high"/"unreachable by biological humans" so the question is rather meaningless. For example, the best play in rock-paper-scissors would involve running full brain emulation of your opponent.
Easily Quake 3 or Starcraft Broodwar.
Wii PES
Mechanically? Quake duels or melee. Strategically probably DotA.
lol no. CS has one kind of aim. Effectiveness in the game is almost entirely capped by click-timing.
A RTS like Starcraft or AoE 2, even professional players make lots of mistakes in every game, it isn't really possible to reach the ceiling in those games though.
Fighting games, RTS, and DMC4
As a Chess player and someone who prefers Chess, Go is harder.
you don't want to hear this but it's sports games and fighting games.
In multiplayer games the skill ceiling is largely hypothetical. In singleplayer games speedtrannies will get pretty damn close and with tool-assist you can basically nail the "ceiling". But in all but the most simplistic multiplayer games there are too many variables. Only deep learning networks offer a way to do for multiplayer what "tools" do for singleplayer. Based on what Google has done in Go, Starcraft 2 and Dota 2 you could argue about what the skill ceilings in those games might be. But even in those games (or the limited versions the AI got to play) you don't really know if a bigger, better AI couldn't wipe the floor with Google's current models.
also this. the less explored a game is the less likely you have a solid idea of where the ceiling might be. we can make much more meaningful statements about the skill ceiling in CounterStrike than we can about the skill ceiling in Fall Guys (because new) or Unreal Tournament (because tiny playerbase and never any big money on the line to drive people to improve over many years).
dark souls
Whatever game has the most batshit crazy community of enthusiasts. So probably Chess or Go.
Stop giving fair answers we're supposed to shitpost
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Unironically Dota 2. I don't even play that game
Lol good joke fran
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Came here to post this, it's ridiculous. I have 3000 hours in it and I'm terrible.
I don't know about a specific game, but I'd argue that speedrunning has the highest skill ceiling in general due to just how autistic and frame-perfect you need to be, to the point where the best runs have to be done by robots because human hands simply cannot achieve the ceiling