To me SF us more intuitive but i can see why to some people find it limiting and restrictive. Less things to worry about so you can hone in your focus. Teching throws is hard to grasp but generally simpler for me. Tekken is harder and like unnecessarily hard so many moves (even given the fact you're not seeing most moves) to keep track of. Endless techniques too from low parry, high lows & mids, throw breaking (don't get me started on grapplers), recovery tech, EWGF, KBD, side stepping and 3d movement in general, STANCE CHARACTERS, stage mechanics and dynamics. It can feel hopless and endless like it's overwhelming. Tekken also has a different tempo, it's for sure slower. I find myself having to slow myself down to do combos. The execution needed for SF is RAPID in comparison. Recognising things in tekken is harder for me also, i wonder why. Both gave super stiff competition so pretty even on that front. Love both, good to see both series flourish. Good video as well, first time viewer keep it up.
Depends on the game. Third Strike? Very hard game. Modern? Tekken is harder. The movement, the amount of tech in the game. Getting hit by CH mid combo. It’s easier to get into for sure.
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I’d say it’s depending the person, I’ve seen folks who pick up on one better than the other it all depends on your game plan.
To me SF us more intuitive but i can see why to some people find it limiting and restrictive.
Less things to worry about so you can hone in your focus.
Teching throws is hard to grasp but generally simpler for me.
Tekken is harder and like unnecessarily hard so many moves (even given the fact you're not seeing most moves) to keep track of. Endless techniques too from low parry, high lows & mids, throw breaking (don't get me started on grapplers), recovery tech, EWGF, KBD, side stepping and 3d movement in general, STANCE CHARACTERS, stage mechanics and dynamics. It can feel hopless and endless like it's overwhelming.
Tekken also has a different tempo, it's for sure slower. I find myself having to slow myself down to do combos. The execution needed for SF is RAPID in comparison.
Recognising things in tekken is harder for me also, i wonder why.
Both gave super stiff competition so pretty even on that front. Love both, good to see both series flourish.
Good video as well, first time viewer keep it up.
Depends on the game. Third Strike? Very hard game. Modern? Tekken is harder. The movement, the amount of tech in the game. Getting hit by CH mid combo. It’s easier to get into for sure.
For me Street Fighter is harder