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==Criticism==
==Criticism==
DBR's combo videos were on the receiving end of a fair amount of criticism. Skeptics argued that their skill was over-hyped and that all the techniques and combos done in their videos were not practical for serious matches, as they required a total lack of player skill to fall into them. This was further supported by the fact that other members of DBR would often be on the receiving end of the combos in the clips, suggesting that the combos were pre-planned. Despite this, many smashers attest that all of their combos were real and done in serious settings, and that most members of the crew placed very well in tournaments in their time, supporting the legitimacy of the videos, though {{Sm|Zelgadis}} would later admit that at least a few of the combos were "semi staged" in his post addressing his theft at [[GENESIS 2]].<ref>https://smashboards.com/threads/genesis-2-zelgadis-speaks.400024/</ref> The videos also inspired many casual players to improve their gameplay and take the game to the next level, something that said players would not have done without DBR's influence.
Death By Rape's combo videos were on the receiving end of a fair amount of criticism. Skeptics argued that their skill was over-hyped and that all the techniques and combos done in their videos were not practical for serious matches, as they required a total lack of player skill to fall into them. This was further supported by the fact that other members of DBR would often be on the receiving end of the combos in the clips, suggesting that the combos were pre-planned. Despite this, many smashers attest that all of their combos were real and done in serious settings, and that most members of the crew placed very well in tournaments in their time, supporting the legitimacy of the videos, though {{Sm|Zelgadis}} would later admit that at least a few of the combos were "semi staged" in his post addressing his theft at [[GENESIS 2]].<ref>https://smashboards.com/threads/genesis-2-zelgadis-speaks.400024/</ref> The videos also inspired many casual players to improve their gameplay and take the game to the next level, something that said players would not have done without DBR's influence.


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