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In ''Smash 4'' and onward, gameplay elements reliant on port priority have been reduced so much that it is almost a non-factor in competitive play. With the exception of a few very specific and niche situations mentioned above where port priority applies, choosing a controller port now mostly comes down to preference.
In ''Smash 4'' and onward, gameplay elements reliant on port priority have been reduced so much that it is almost a non-factor in competitive play. With the exception of a few very specific and niche situations mentioned above where port priority applies, choosing a controller port now mostly comes down to preference.


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