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FrozenTea
Canada
Приєднався 16 чер 2019
Trynna get better at things
I Played 300 Games of 2XKO as a Complete Beginner
That was a fun alpha lab, back to normal games now
0:00 Intro
0:47 1-100 Games
5:25 101-200 Games
9:16 201-300 Games
#2xko #fgc #fightinggames
0:00 Intro
0:47 1-100 Games
5:25 101-200 Games
9:16 201-300 Games
#2xko #fgc #fightinggames
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Відео
I Played One Month of GBVSR as a Complete Beginner
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No I did not self destruct during this challenge, that move sucks. (yes this is a reupload) 0:00 Intro 0:25 Week 1 4:24 Week 2 7:53 Week 3 11:09 Week 4 #gbvsr #granbluefantasy #granbluefantasyversusrising #fgc #fightinggames
I Played One Month of Street Fighter 6 as a Complete Beginner
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Turns out Street Fighter 6 is a very hard game. 0:00 Intro 0:36 Week 1 (Days 1-7) 5:21 Week 2 (Days 8-14) 9:01 Week 3 (Days 15-21) 12:42 Week 4 (Days 22-30) 17:54 Tournament Prep #sf6 #streetfighter #fgc #fightinggames
I Played One Month of Touhou as a Complete Beginner
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It's that funny japanese shootem up game A Couple Links: The video mentioned at 2:00 : ua-cam.com/video/XISYN1niRh8/v-deo.html 9Atk's 1cc normal guide: ua-cam.com/video/8m7ywM6U20c/v-deo.html Yatsuzume's dodging talk: ua-cam.com/video/MZSaV9VewuA/v-deo.html Practice tool: github.com/touhouworldcup/thprac/releases/tag/v2.2.1.7 Troubleshooting for eosd: maribelhearn.com/faq/eosd 2:17 Chapter 1: 1...
How I Mastered Arcade Stick in 1 Week
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Thanks again everyone who watched the last video it was awesome seeing the response 1:15 Challenge begins 3:03 Results 4:53 Outro #tekken #tekken8 #streetfighter6 #kingoffighters #guiltygearstrive #fightinggames #fgc
I Played One Month of Tekken 8 as a Complete Beginner
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0:50 Week 1 3:35 Week 2 5:56 Week 3 8:48 Week 4 #tekken #tekken8
The Refunct any% Speedrun Guide
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The Refunct Strat Dump: docs.google.com/document/d/1Nu_j5Op8Z5UhXXoTSncQmUaLP13XOrTHVVYNjdG3iVE Refunct Community server: discord.gg/refunct 0:00 - Intro 1:30 - Superjump 2:15 - Coyote jump 2:30 - Crouch grabs 2:48 - Extended slide 3:00 - Slow turn 3:13 - 6, 7.1, 7.2 4:00 - ls jump 4:31 - Faster 9 5:55 - Dive skip / FPJ 6:50 - Pit clip 8:40 - 13,14,15 9:35 - 16 10:20 - 18 11:13 - LoF and Spiral...
A Brief History of the Refunct Dog% World Record
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Audio kinda weird, also I'm not really too sure what to put here in the description.
The Fastest Second Skip in Refunct History
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Felt like telling this story, it was fun Full run here: ua-cam.com/video/AYyt2r9O79M/v-deo.html
USOT: Worker's party vs ¯\\_(ツ)_/¯
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Decided to upload my first tournament win back in 2021. Thx urmomgei and sanduha for the carry
A year of grinding for this FC
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Map: osu.ppy.sh/beatmapsets/848963#osu/1775286 Doesn't gotta be a hard FC for me to be proud of it
Camellia - Compute it with some Devilish Alcoholic Steampunk Engines +HD Reverse Choke
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Camellia - Compute it with some Devilish Alcoholic Steampunk Engines HD Reverse Choke
[osu!] THE PLAY that made me hit 5 digit
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[osu!] THE PLAY that made me hit 5 digit
The Real Cold Green Eyes FC (Unedited)
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The Real Cold Green Eyes FC (Unedited)
My best sightread FC yet, 934x combo Cold Green Eyes
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My best sightread FC yet, 934x combo Cold Green Eyes
174pp 99.13% (can you) understand me play (Unedited)
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174pp 99.13% (can you) understand me play (Unedited)
177PP Nightcore better than Double Time?
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177PP Nightcore better than Double Time?
street fighter is cool but i dont like that everyone has a fireball and just spams it thats why i switched to tekken
All the best for the next one
theory crafting overload
Holy shit, this is so high quality!
You're supposed to do extra stage after Normal 1CC, trying to do Lunatic No miss before extra stage made for a very convoluted story.
I always thought EoSD was the best starting point, even now I still think it's true. It's just simple raw danmaku that doesn't require as much micrododging as 7 onward (because you couldn't see your hitbox at the time)
This video was incredibly entertaining man.
"mastered" is a stretch, don't you think?
thanks to the usage of extra lives my fragile ego and mission will remain intact! hooray!
the fact that the game reduces your bonus score with a <1 multiplayer with the reason being "player" seems like an insult i wouldn't be able to live with myself
Eh, not bad...
Me motivaste a hacer lo mismo. Así me lleguen a romper el cu... en el torneo al que quiero ir, empezaré a entrenar bastante para llegar ligeramente preparado. ¡Hermoso video!
Lol. The end bro. Lol. So good. You earned a subscriber
This was great, thank you.
Why does this guy not have a ton more subscribers?! This was entertaining as heck AND I feel i learned something. Good job my guy
Seeing you use Luke. showed me, you'd excel with Ryu
What a great video. Really inspiring man. I am in the same boat as you. I always found fighting games to be super interesting (though for me it's more Mortal Kombat and Tekken than Street Fighter) but they always intimidated me. The learning curve is just insane and I never had the conviction to actually sit down and get good. Great video and great progress, honestly. Well done!
Whoa sick editing for the music syncing in the third quarter of the video
Bro was doing PEWGF and called it cheating 😂😂😂 That’s funny
He wasn’t doing any perfects, it’s just the electric shortcut with the mist step
@Sin-pt2eq Oh shit okay I forgot everybody is carried in this game. I've never played Reina and didn't even know that, that was a thing.
Nah he was doing pewgf, look at his inputs they are no df 3 (input for wind god step)
20:42 😂😂😂 at least you cqn beat 90 % of players
9:00 neo city dive mentioned
Love seeing videos like this of players showing the journey. Thanks for sharing! Hope you enjoy Granblue and stick around!
You shouldn’t have chosen Luke and you should have chosen Akuma. He’s easier
I heard "I achieved Master" Hell what! was what I thought, watched the entire video to only find out you didn't 😂 Hat's off for the commitment though!
Great video (bonus for the Paper Mario OST)
Hey! nice video, can you link where you got your hitbox?
What controller were you using?
I got rookie with 7 wins
I'm struggling big time to be consistent with inputs, even with practice, and I SUCK at mid game pattern recognition. Hopefully I can take away some of the training ideas here and get somewhere to making the game more fun for myself.
Love your videos man, i´m getting into fighting games too, keep up the good work
We had the same exact experience lol and fighter
Bro you completely forgot the best normal of the game and it was on Luke all along. The godly “CR.MP”
Which Arcade stick is this
Mayflash F300 or F500 I think
that ending was so funny and relatable, lmaoooo. in the end, you improved a lot, so keep grinding! great video😄
hey, getting good sleep and being on a good mental is still important for brackets! Still you did pretty great despite that, nice video!
Great video! Are you using a fight stick?
Hahah same with me, 100%. I think everyone's first tournament experience is traumatizing lol. Still playing until today though lol
Big ups! Win or lose at Toryuken, you got to Platinum, and learned a ton! Good on ya man
I just can't win dude I'm constantly hooked up to diamonds and gold 1s and I get slapped around
Hey, can you learn to play kof 2002um in your kof vidieo?
Here’s a tip, your crouching medium kick combo is a great confirm in neutral for catching your opponent walking as it is a low hit, although on the other hand, you should not use it for punishing as it isn’t that high on damage with its poor scaling. When punishing an opponent, I’d recommend a heavy attack as a starter. Another thing is mix-ups, you may think memorizing two combo strings or two different approaches is completely gonna overload your brain, but in reality, it’s all down to a few hours of practice and muscle memory and it makes a world of a difference.
loving the JSRF sound tracks!
I'm pretty sure that WEEEE Charlotta you faced is considered among the best there is on that character. Amazing video, gonna share it with my friends who recently started.
That ending was too real 😂
Absolutely the upmost respect.
So one thing about getting good (or just decent) at a new fighting game is exposure to the game. The reason you thought you didn't get any better in the first week of playing against AI is that yes, you didn't train specifically to react to DI and jump-ins, but even if you started with that, you would not have known the range of your normals, how to use them, and how real opponents worked. Unless you are a natural at these types of games somehow, just putting in the hours and playing the game (and maybe watching pros play) is the only to get comfortable enough to performing those tasks in a match. Pros can anti air with a DP 99% of the time because they have done it for 5-10-20 years.
As mentally stacked that this game is, I do think is the best fighting game for begginers, I say that because it's the only one I was able to understand as a complete beginner too
Well done. Subbed.
Good mindset, good video
Bro just casually imputing Perfect EWGFs
Perfect electric means frame perfect input. He just skipped the down