Board Thread:Feedback/@comment-3495717-20150101151157/@comment-24796436-20150120035647

(Sigh) Jenngy, I already outlined the problem with that Wikipedia "definition". I did that blog but also read this comment. For those who don't want to read all of that, here is my direct response from that very comment(unedited): The problem with it is that it says this: "USUALLY performed with a simple combination of joystick and button action", and "USUALLY enjoy special properties ". Do you see the problem with these "definitions" from wikipedia? They aren't even definite here, and they are based on the assumption that the source game identifies them as such. We aren't working with any source games; we are working with an engine. As such, there is no reason to apply that definition unless we "grandfather" in the definition for characters that have command normals from the source game and they are a direct port of some sort. It actually takes away from our credibility to group all those as "command normals" again as Plas has rightfully pointed out, if the ENGINE itself does not make special accommodations to identify these for us.

As of the time of this post, there hasn't been a response.