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Metagame isn't the peak of competitive play. Metagame refers to everything about the game that's outside of a specific match such as trends in character selection etc. Things about the game that don't directly influence a match. Read the wikipedia article on the subject. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metagame [[User:Usea|Usea]] 02:52, January 23, 2007 (GMT)
Metagame isn't the peak of competitive play. Metagame refers to everything about the game that's outside of a specific match such as trends in character selection etc. Things about the game that don't directly influence a match. Read the wikipedia article on the subject. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metagame [[User:Usea|Usea]] 02:52, January 23, 2007 (GMT)
For some reason, the widely accepted definition of "metagame" as it applies to Smash (and other fighting games? verify) is completely different from any other definition of the word. Whether this is linguistically sound is up for debate, but the definition in the article is correct. --[[User:Ycz12|Ycz12]] 23:01, November 4, 2007 (EST)

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Metagame isn't the peak of competitive play. Metagame refers to everything about the game that's outside of a specific match such as trends in character selection etc. Things about the game that don't directly influence a match. Read the wikipedia article on the subject. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metagame Usea 02:52, January 23, 2007 (GMT)

For some reason, the widely accepted definition of "metagame" as it applies to Smash (and other fighting games? verify) is completely different from any other definition of the word. Whether this is linguistically sound is up for debate, but the definition in the article is correct. --Ycz12 23:01, November 4, 2007 (EST)