Honestly, Many movement based and forced positions things should honestly be first up for tutorials, I speak from experience when I tell you that beginners will struggle with movement at the beginning and what to do when the opponent forces you into their favorable positions.
Good thing to note is that with a hitbox, keyboard or a pad (with the help of the analog stick), it's possible to crouch cancel to the foreground instead of the background. Here's a video example: ua-cam.com/video/V2tA8cqZ68Y/v-deo.html
I'll be real, I'm not commenting on that one comment thread But I was never a fan of "While Standing" & While Running If I were in charge I'd have it as While Rising and fff or While Rising and RUN, since 1.) Every Namco Fighter i've ever played says While Rising, because it's for when you Rise from Crouching 2.) While Standing sounds to me like a move done when I'm standing/in idle animation, esp if I came from SF or MK or something (examples being st.MP or S2 for example). I know you can use n for that but it's confusing to me 3.) Running could be made quicker to type & still easy to say with the input (fff) or treating it as a stance (RUN). Assuming a FTTAWSBFTMA character doesn't have a stance called RUN of course. I love Tekken notation except for this 1 thing. Tho i'm not gonna get super angry at hearing While Standing, I understand why it gets used. And trying to change the notation is a fool's errand But if anyone gets on my case if I type, for example, Rising 4, i'm gonna tune em out lol, i'm sorry i'm being concise for people who actually read what the movelist says
Practice :p Additionally, you could try the hitbox method in which you press the "down forward" (on the d-pad) & 2 at the same time with your right hand. A bit of a stretch ;p & might require a change in controller grip but it might help.
yeah i have a tip if you use a 360 controller: use another controller, that d-pad is the worst in the history of gaming, even the nes pad from the 80s is superior
I noticed that the xbox 360 controller can sometimes press the diagonal buttons very easily when pressing the down button. So sometimes you'll get two diagonal inputs when trying PEWGF. I'm not good at this move but I've found that not moving your finger far from the down button will prevent getting two Diagonal inputs. I remember using my brother's controller that had no diagonal buttons and it really made it easier to do PEWGF. If you have another controller with a playstation style dpad, it might be easier to do the move. I wish I could have tried the X series controller as the clicky buttons could make it easier to know when you've pressed the diagonal button.
I'll agree with Tigris here. If you're on PC, just practice on KB instead. Pad genuinely sucks for Tekken. (well, I think it sucks for most games, generally).
Your short clips are perfect for my goldfish like attention span. you know how often i just stop watching a video in less than a minute becoz...meh? too often thats how often
i feel so stupid, i have thousands of hours playing tekken and fighting games and while i know about crouch cancel i didnt even think of backdashing when forced crouch.... Which make complete sens as for KBD you go into crouch cancel so. Tbf when you get forced crouch you feel blocked and you dont think you can do much and you often cant, but still, i'll add this to my gameplay TY ! Oh yeah and im rank 30+ so my yeah you can not know simple stuff at every stages lol
While Rising (WR) does make sense since technically "While Standing" might mean neutral or moves that you can perform by just "standing". Problem with "While Rising" is it will conflict with the While Running (WR) notation. Long term Tekken players are used to these notations but new players might confuse WR with While Rising since even in the Tekken move list, "While Rising" is the term for "While Standing"
@@ivarx1 1 the game LITERALLY says "while rising " and you don't need to abbreviate "while running" JUST SAY "RUNNING #" Or R#. At least in Tekken you say directional input relative to character facing, 2D games have a while nother terminology. So while rising is correct.
@@OffMeta-Gaming and how long ago were those games? The official term is while standing. The default stance is a standing stance, the need to specify it should tell you that the standing there is while one is standing up into position. That really shouldn't be confusing if standing is the default, why is that so hard to understand lol
@@OffMeta-Gaming Game can call it whatever, Players can ultimately decide what they call it. Don't get mad as if it's like strict. We just call while standing here.
They should seriously have you as a panel expert at every Tekkeb event.
At Tekken events too
tekkeb
Nice to see someone mention the original.
Tekken is pretty cool though, but those who were there know it's all Tekkeb
I really wish videos like this played during breaks at TWT events.
or on loading screen
also, you can recover standing after a crouch jab by tapping forward
Honestly, Many movement based and forced positions things should honestly be first up for tutorials, I speak from experience when I tell you that beginners will struggle with movement at the beginning and what to do when the opponent forces you into their favorable positions.
didn't know you could crouch cancel with bb, ty
Awesome as always, keep it up!
I swear trying to wave dash into instan ws moves is one of the hardest things in this game
Good thing to note is that with a hitbox, keyboard or a pad (with the help of the analog stick), it's possible to crouch cancel to the foreground instead of the background. Here's a video example: ua-cam.com/video/V2tA8cqZ68Y/v-deo.html
cheatbox*
It's about as much cheating as a keyboard player is
And here we have the blessed team that is still making tutorials for a 8 years old game and that had been closed content-wise
been waiting for your review video of what we saw for tekken 8 lately, these are always appreciated aswell !
Was thinking the same thing.
I knew you could step left while in crouch but I didn't know that counted as crouch cancelling.
yeah its the premise for crouch dash cancelling for dragonov, bryan, and lili combos
Are you still gonna do the T8 mechanics breakdown?
Yes
So does the Asuka player dash forward before the DF2?
Keep them coming ❤️
Thank you!
I hope the rabbit comes back in Tekken 8.
My sister had a blast playing as "the rabbit" in Tekken 5:DR in the arcade today.
*kill me
You mean the Kangaroo?
@@TheUltimateShade667 I was just quoting her.
Nice tips, thanks
Good guide sir ❤️🥳🥳🥳👍
Please can you tell me how to do star in tekken, as I see star in most of the tekken move
the star means return to the neutral position, which means you have to lift your finger off the control stick/buttons for a very small amount of time
tekken is like learning programming, lmao
I'll be real, I'm not commenting on that one comment thread
But I was never a fan of "While Standing" & While Running
If I were in charge I'd have it as While Rising and fff or While Rising and RUN, since
1.) Every Namco Fighter i've ever played says While Rising, because it's for when you Rise from Crouching
2.) While Standing sounds to me like a move done when I'm standing/in idle animation, esp if I came from SF or MK or something (examples being st.MP or S2 for example). I know you can use n for that but it's confusing to me
3.) Running could be made quicker to type & still easy to say with the input (fff) or treating it as a stance (RUN). Assuming a FTTAWSBFTMA character doesn't have a stance called RUN of course.
I love Tekken notation except for this 1 thing. Tho i'm not gonna get super angry at hearing While Standing, I understand why it gets used. And trying to change the notation is a fool's errand
But if anyone gets on my case if I type, for example, Rising 4, i'm gonna tune em out lol, i'm sorry i'm being concise for people who actually read what the movelist says
Down works as well but you have a limited amount of frames before you're full crouched
You have to tap down during recovery
You guys have any tips for pewgf? (On xbox 360 controller to be more precise)
Practice :p Additionally, you could try the hitbox method in which you press the "down forward" (on the d-pad) & 2 at the same time with your right hand. A bit of a stretch ;p & might require a change in controller grip but it might help.
It’s a lot harder on controller( ps4 ) I’ll tell you that much, only been able to do it a few times intentionally.
yeah i have a tip if you use a 360 controller: use another controller,
that d-pad is the worst in the history of gaming, even the nes pad from the 80s is superior
I noticed that the xbox 360 controller can sometimes press the diagonal buttons very easily when pressing the down button. So sometimes you'll get two diagonal inputs when trying PEWGF. I'm not good at this move but I've found that not moving your finger far from the down button will prevent getting two Diagonal inputs.
I remember using my brother's controller that had no diagonal buttons and it really made it easier to do PEWGF. If you have another controller with a playstation style dpad, it might be easier to do the move. I wish I could have tried the X series controller as the clicky buttons could make it easier to know when you've pressed the diagonal button.
I'll agree with Tigris here. If you're on PC, just practice on KB instead. Pad genuinely sucks for Tekken. (well, I think it sucks for most games, generally).
Your short clips are perfect for my goldfish like attention span. you know how often i just stop watching a video in less than a minute becoz...meh? too often thats how often
i feel so stupid, i have thousands of hours playing tekken and fighting games and while i know about crouch cancel i didnt even think of backdashing when forced crouch....
Which make complete sens as for KBD you go into crouch cancel so.
Tbf when you get forced crouch you feel blocked and you dont think you can do much and you often cant, but still, i'll add this to my gameplay TY !
Oh yeah and im rank 30+ so my yeah you can not know simple stuff at every stages lol
anyways i think we as a community should change WS moves into WR moves while rising makes way more sense
While Rising (WR) does make sense since technically "While Standing" might mean neutral or moves that you can perform by just "standing". Problem with "While Rising" is it will conflict with the While Running (WR) notation. Long term Tekken players are used to these notations but new players might confuse WR with While Rising since even in the Tekken move list, "While Rising" is the term for "While Standing"
Lmao just out of a 15mn tutorial from PhiDX, explaining the same thing, well 15 times slower
WHILE RISING MOVES
No. "While standing" is the correct terminology. "While Rising" can be confused with "While Running" when abbreviated (WR)
@@ivarx1 1 the game LITERALLY says "while rising " and you don't need to abbreviate "while running" JUST SAY "RUNNING #" Or R#. At least in Tekken you say directional input relative to character facing, 2D games have a while nother terminology. So while rising is correct.
@@OffMeta-Gaming Sure man. You can be the only person in the world that says it wrong :)
@@OffMeta-Gaming and how long ago were those games? The official term is while standing. The default stance is a standing stance, the need to specify it should tell you that the standing there is while one is standing up into position. That really shouldn't be confusing if standing is the default, why is that so hard to understand lol
@@OffMeta-Gaming Game can call it whatever, Players can ultimately decide what they call it. Don't get mad as if it's like strict. We just call while standing here.