Thank you for this. There is always something to learn. This is the greatest fighting game I've ever played in terms of the variety of hit to counter, the various strategies employed, learning to enter and exit, the variety of mistakes one learns while winning, and the ability to gradually overcome your weaknesses by training in the hyperbolic crucible of ranked play
I can't stress enough how much this has helped me. Recently made the leverless switch and I was pulling hair out trying to do honda headbutt into lvl 3 before this.
thanks for the video, it helped me realize i was doing the most wonkiest inputs for dp while i couldve just been doing what was in the video haha. time to put in the work now
Dude super helpful! You’re one of the few people putting out hitbox tutorials. As someone who just got one and learning any sort of guidance is super appreciated, thank you!
@@CalebAdamsfor raw drive rush learn to do the shortcut (buffer first Forward) then next quickly press Forward again while pressing your parry button
Thanks a lot for this video, really helpful to learn this inputs also your other videos helped me a lot, pretty safe to say I reached Master Rank thanks to them
This was exyctly what i needed, i was struggling to input supers in this game, its my first SF game, so double QCF is kinda arkward to input for me. After this video i will never missinput again with the holding forward then tapping down back after the first QCF!
SF6 has some weird input bugs that effect people using all kinds of controllers. I’m guessing that you get dp by accident after walking forward, correct? If so, I recommend going to neutral then quickly hitting down-back before doing the sandblast input
I recently decided to take the leap and purchased a leverless controller. (Can't wait for it to arrive!) This is exactly the type of video I was looking for. Thank you! I'd love to hear any more inputs/tips you have on getting used to playing on one.
Congrats on your purchase! I think everybody has different things they struggle with in the beginning so I’m not sure if my experiences can help you. Hit me up on twitter or message me here if you have any specific questions!
I'm 46 years old, and my left shoulder joint becomes painful when I play SF6 every day for about 2-3 hours with an arcade stick. I've pre-order a HitBox controller and might receive it in October.
Hi, I just got a leverless controller... there is indeed a learning curve from what im use to. Can you tell me where i can find the chart for the numbers/buttons (e.g. hold 6, 2 + jump+ punch) Which buttons are 2 and 6? Thx a lot!
@@Chris_F Amazing! Thx a lot for the info. I got the Keebbrawler-01 from Mavercade. I think it will be a game changer.... in a couple of weeks lollll!!
This helps a ton! I picked up chun at the same time I started playing leverless and it feels like I am insane, screaming into the void and noone is out there. I'm having fun though. How movement feels on a leverless makes it worth it.
Unplug the snackbox. Push and hold the options button (furthest left) AND the jump button then plug it in. Hold the buttons for about 3 seconds. That should change the SOCD to d+u=neutral
Thank you for the guide, I am having issues with canceling ex qcf into qcb lvl 2 super (Luke combo trial 11). do you have any tips? It's also my first day on leverless so I may just have to get more comfortable first.
I’m not home right now so I can’t give specific advice but like you said it’s day 1. Just work on fundamental motions and cancels and you’ll get it down soon I’m sure
@CB-nz7be depends on your controller, there is no one “way” to do it. Ultimately, unless you’re entering tournaments then this isn’t something you need to worry about as a casual player
So the reason this works(assume you on on 1P side) is because you're not releasing your ring and middle finger at the exact same time, giving you a qcf motion as a result. If you release 1 with your ring and middle finger at the exact same time both times the super won't come out. That's why I included the method I did in this video; it's consistent.
Great guide do you have any tip for canceling DP into super? (in my case that's for cammy so from a dragon kick to super level 3 with punch). And also i got often some problem to cancel to quarter circle in some cases like dive kicks or spiral from light, sometimes i got something like 24 instead of 214 (even if i repeat only the quarter circle part to be more consistent) so if you have some tips or ideas for that it would be great thanks :)
Thank you! I'm enjoying this tutorial. Do you have one that also works on which setting should be used?. There's like some weird button setting that people say levon or leave off. IDK.... If you've already made one let me know. I'll go check it out, give it a thumbs up etc
Thanks! No I don’t have a video on that as it’s fairly straight forward. Use the Capcom cup approved SOCD settings if you are a tournament player; that being, down + up = neutral
This may be a bit off topic but would you recommend that we use a leverless controller? I'm still fairly new to fighting games and have been using a standard arcade stick but have had issues getting moves to come out
Short answer: it won’t fix your execution issues right away Long answer: I always recommend people use the controller that motivates them to play and practice with. All controllers have their pros and cons, but switching to leverless won’t fix your execution issues right away. If you think that getting a leverless is a fun way to play then yes, I highly recommend the switch. I find that leverless has a bit of a learning curve for the first few weeks but if you can get over the initial hurdle it def becomes a great controller!
@@Chris_FI see! I'll just have to be patient and keep practicing and see if switching to a leverless controller might benefit me down the line. I absolutely LOVE your incremental and beginner friendly lessons on SF, keep up the fantastic work!
Hi man, do you have any tips to buffer a cancel from a light to super on hitbox? (in my case i'm a cammy player, so i can't do something like 236 delay stand lk 236 lp because that throws a spiral arrow even if i delay the lk, and the window for buffering a double quarter circle after a sstand lk seems too hard to do). Thank you for your answer.
Imagine you are on the 1P side. I would try holding 6, then pushing kick while holding 6. Then piano your ring and middle finger two times to get a qcfqcf motion. That’s what I do
Push attack just basically means press any attack button corresponding to what super you're trying to do. So if the super you require to do is a punch, then press a punch button when you're supposed to "push attack". And if you're super requires you to press a kick button, then press a kick button when you're supposed to "push attack".
@@Chris_F I literally just found this input while messing around! Great to hear you recommend it so I know it’s worth investing some practice on the timing. Thanks.
For the first shortcut standing DP, what's the reason to press Jump? It seems easier to just hold 6, 2+punch. If I press all at once it usually throws the punch then jumps, unless I delay press Jump right after 2.
I've been gobbling up Chris's SF videos as a fighting game noob. Does anybody know what his binds are i.e. does he have Drive Impact, Drive Parry and/or Throw bound on L1 and/or L2?
I recently got my leverless coming from stick... being used to playing on pc with keyboard I reckon it would be easier, let me say the inputs are not as intuitive as I thought they'd be
I was in the exact same position as you. Just spend a few minutes in training mode running basic drills before you hop online and youll get it down soon I’m sure!
“Better” is relative bc it all comes down to the method that works best for you. However the way I show in this video is the fastest in terms of frames.
@@Chris_Fif I don’t have SOCD on my hitbox, will it make it harder to use the dp trick you showed? Cause I’m having a hard time getting the dp to come out and I’m getting jump into light punch instead. I have to like press foward then up+down and wait a split second before hitting jump for it to work but it’s inconsistent.
@@Chris_F I will try more. It's maybe 90 minutes. Idk what I'm doing wrong. New to hitbox. Thank you though I'll keep trying. Down forward (hold forward) tap back down and kick.
I have a hit box but it doesn’t work on my PS5 version of SF6. Do I need an adapter of some sort or the PS4 version of SF6? And if an adapter which one?
Unfortunately hitbox doesn’t work on ps5 without a ps4->ps5 converter or a new board inside the case. I think Brook is the brand you want. I’m sorry but I have a snackbox micro for ps5 so I’m not sure which adapter you need but I’m very sure Brook is the brand that makes it.
Bro thanks for the video. I'm a Diamond 4 JP using stick and just ordered a leverless controller. I want to main another character, help me decide between Luke or Ken or a charge character that is easy to learn.
@@Chris_F im talking about raw super, like in reaction to some wiff (like DeeJay lvl 1). You told about canceling, right? And im having trouble with raw super
@@Chris_F is the overlay basically used when running OBS type software? Can I run it as a stand alone in a borderless window? If not all good. You da man!!
this is so interesting. i figure i only need to hold neutral down and do 3,2,3,p to get lvl 1 super also. also, i only need to hold 2 then press 3,3+p to get a neutral crouching dp. im on a keyboard but it seems like it should work.
Happy to hear you love the channel, thank you! I didn't make this video with the goal of convincing people to switch to hitbox but for people who just bought one and need a starting point.
I feel like naming the 4 directions instead of using notation would be a lot more clear here. It gets confusing once you try to cheat the system using SOCD
I know that lots of different people are comfortable with different input terms so I tried to use directions with my voice and numpad with text to cover the main two. Also I’m not “cheating” the system. These are Capcom Cup tournament legal controller settings.
Usually love your videos - this one misses the mark a bit, which is a bummer since I could really use the help. Your movements are too fast to see, so I would love to see slowed down versions of your inputs. On top of that, I am not a Ken player so I don’t know what each of his commands are - you could put those diagrams in here too (with arrows like they show in SF6 and not number notation).
Thanks for the comment and for watching. I included the input history on the left as well as the virtual controller built into training mode plus a hitbox overlay on the top of the screen. If you find it hard to follow my hands, I recommend using UA-cam’s built in slow playback. As far as the ken commands go, these are all special moves that are either hadouken or tatsumaki motions, which most of the cast have in their move list.
you can just adjust the playback speed, the stuff he's showing in real time, unfortunately has to be done quickly/in a certain speed for it to be applicable. I understand it can be hard to follow but he shows the inputs for us on the side and shows us the command he's inputting at the top of the screen as well.
I know it’s hard to get your hands on one, but I also have a snackbox micro and I cannot recommend it enough. They are usually pretty good with stock if you pre-order at the beginning of their purchase windows
Thank you for this. There is always something to learn. This is the greatest fighting game I've ever played in terms of the variety of hit to counter, the various strategies employed, learning to enter and exit, the variety of mistakes one learns while winning, and the ability to gradually overcome your weaknesses by training in the hyperbolic crucible of ranked play
Couldn't agree more! Glad you enjoyed it
I can't stress enough how much this has helped me. Recently made the leverless switch and I was pulling hair out trying to do honda headbutt into lvl 3 before this.
I’m so glad it helped!!! That’s why I make these
Thank you so much! So informational and helpful. Much appreciated. From crouching, both sides, cancels, buffering, and more! Awesome!
Happy to help! Thank you for watching and for leaving a comment
This is definitely helping I just picked up my first leverless controller and this is definitely gona help be with learning it
Good luck! Which levels did you buy?
@Chris_F the razor kitsune cammy edition it was on a black Friday sale
thanks for the video, it helped me realize i was doing the most wonkiest inputs for dp while i couldve just been doing what was in the video haha. time to put in the work now
Glad it helped!
Dude super helpful! You’re one of the few people putting out hitbox tutorials. As someone who just got one and learning any sort of guidance is super appreciated, thank you!
Glad I could help! Is there anything else you’d like to see from me?
@@Chris_F Would love to know how you go about Drive Rushing with your hitbox?
I usually just tap 66
@@CalebAdamsfor raw drive rush learn to do the shortcut (buffer first Forward) then next quickly press Forward again while pressing your parry button
@@CalebAdamsand for drive rush from cancelable buttons use parry button after pressing said cancelable button to do a drive rush from attacks
Thanks a lot for this video, really helpful to learn this inputs also your other videos helped me a lot, pretty safe to say I reached Master Rank thanks to them
I’m always incredibly happy to hear when my viewers hit new/high ranks because of my videos! Comments like these are my favorite! Congrats!
Works like a charm on my 10$ hitbox AKA my keyboard. Anti-airs just got a whole lot easier. Thanks.
Glad I could help!
Awesome, just what I was hoping for!
Glad I could help! Thank you so much for watching
perfect this exactly what ive been looking for! Just got a hitbox to get into fighting games with SF6 and then jump to Tekken.
Thanks for watching! I’m working on some new leverless guides to please look forward to them!
This was exyctly what i needed, i was struggling to input supers in this game, its my first SF game, so double QCF is kinda arkward to input for me. After this video i will never missinput again with the holding forward then tapping down back after the first QCF!
I’m so glad this helped you!! I’m putting together another leverles video so please let me know if there are any other inputs you are struggling with
great video man
Appreciate it! I’ll have more soon
I always dp by accident when trying to do sandblasts
SF6 has some weird input bugs that effect people using all kinds of controllers. I’m guessing that you get dp by accident after walking forward, correct? If so, I recommend going to neutral then quickly hitting down-back before doing the sandblast input
If you want to fireball after walking just do a half circle forward instead of quarter circle forward
Dude me too!
Play modern. It's easier and more fun
@@le0nz very subjective on the fun part
It is easier though
Love this channel
Thanks for the support as always bro!
I recently decided to take the leap and purchased a leverless controller. (Can't wait for it to arrive!) This is exactly the type of video I was looking for. Thank you!
I'd love to hear any more inputs/tips you have on getting used to playing on one.
Congrats on your purchase!
I think everybody has different things they struggle with in the beginning so I’m not sure if my experiences can help you. Hit me up on twitter or message me here if you have any specific questions!
@@Chris_F Thank you! And will do!
I'm 46 years old, and my left shoulder joint becomes painful when I play SF6 every day for about 2-3 hours with an arcade stick.
I've pre-order a HitBox controller and might receive it in October.
Hi,
I just got a leverless controller... there is indeed a learning curve from what im use to.
Can you tell me where i can find the chart for the numbers/buttons (e.g. hold 6, 2 + jump+ punch) Which buttons are 2 and 6?
Thx a lot!
Congrats on the new controller! Which one did you get?
Numpad notation can be found here
www.dustloop.com/w/Notation
@@Chris_F Amazing! Thx a lot for the info.
I got the Keebbrawler-01 from Mavercade. I think it will be a game changer.... in a couple of weeks lollll!!
@StephaneAraos always here to answer questions if you need
@@Chris_F Great, very much appreciated! Also, thx a lot for your tutorials, they've helped a lot!👌
This helps a ton! I picked up chun at the same time I started playing leverless and it feels like I am insane, screaming into the void and noone is out there.
I'm having fun though. How movement feels on a leverless makes it worth it.
Glad it helped! I can do most chun-li combos, what’s giving you the most trouble? Maybe I can help
After watching this I'm never going to look DP the same way again 😂💀
Thanks for this ive been stuck on one of cammys combo trial were u cancel a crouch attack into a super
Glad it helped!
I’m using snackbox to control my steam deck and I am not sure how to setup the down and up inputs so the character does not jump when holding down.
Unplug the snackbox. Push and hold the options button (furthest left) AND the jump button then plug it in. Hold the buttons for about 3 seconds. That should change the SOCD to d+u=neutral
Cool! Thanks for the help!
My pleasure!
Thank you for the guide, I am having issues with canceling ex qcf into qcb lvl 2 super (Luke combo trial 11). do you have any tips? It's also my first day on leverless so I may just have to get more comfortable first.
I’m not home right now so I can’t give specific advice but like you said it’s day 1. Just work on fundamental motions and cancels and you’ll get it down soon I’m sure
how do you switch the settings
Do you mean SOCD settings?
@CB-nz7be depends on your controller, there is no one “way” to do it. Ultimately, unless you’re entering tournaments then this isn’t something you need to worry about as a casual player
I'm probably doing it wrong, but on the buffering qcf supers part I could basically mash the 1 as long as I'm holding forward and it would work.
So the reason this works(assume you on on 1P side) is because you're not releasing your ring and middle finger at the exact same time, giving you a qcf motion as a result. If you release 1 with your ring and middle finger at the exact same time both times the super won't come out. That's why I included the method I did in this video; it's consistent.
Great guide do you have any tip for canceling DP into super? (in my case that's for cammy so from a dragon kick to super level 3 with punch). And also i got often some problem to cancel to quarter circle in some cases like dive kicks or spiral from light, sometimes i got something like 24 instead of 214 (even if i repeat only the quarter circle part to be more consistent) so if you have some tips or ideas for that it would be great thanks :)
For the quarter circle motions it’s just a matter of practice IMO.
For DP to supers I do:
6236+P, hold 6 then tap and release 1+attack for super
@@Chris_F allright and in this case for cammy that works in the same way if you do 6236+K then tap then P i suppose?
Yes it should work
You probably figured this out by now but it’s only possible if you hold Heavy variation on her DP to charge while putting in the second qcf+punch
Also, for super input motions you only need one diagonal input, which can speed up execution noticeably on leverless.
Yes and that’s the method I show in this video. There is only 1 diagonal with the method I show
True! He should've mention it in the video too. Good tip man!
he did mention it, just not in those exact words@@StaccatoFry
Thank you! I'm enjoying this tutorial. Do you have one that also works on which setting should be used?.
There's like some weird button setting that people say levon or leave off.
IDK.... If you've already made one let me know. I'll go check it out, give it a thumbs up etc
Thanks!
No I don’t have a video on that as it’s fairly straight forward. Use the Capcom cup approved SOCD settings if you are a tournament player; that being, down + up = neutral
This may be a bit off topic but would you recommend that we use a leverless controller? I'm still fairly new to fighting games and have been using a standard arcade stick but have had issues getting moves to come out
Short answer: it won’t fix your execution issues right away
Long answer: I always recommend people use the controller that motivates them to play and practice with. All controllers have their pros and cons, but switching to leverless won’t fix your execution issues right away. If you think that getting a leverless is a fun way to play then yes, I highly recommend the switch. I find that leverless has a bit of a learning curve for the first few weeks but if you can get over the initial hurdle it def becomes a great controller!
@@Chris_FI see! I'll just have to be patient and keep practicing and see if switching to a leverless controller might benefit me down the line. I absolutely LOVE your incremental and beginner friendly lessons on SF, keep up the fantastic work!
Keep practicing it and I’m sure you’ll have it down soon. I’m so glad you enjoy my videos! Thank you for watching and commenting, I’m have more soon
Hi man, do you have any tips to buffer a cancel from a light to super on hitbox? (in my case i'm a cammy player, so i can't do something like 236 delay stand lk 236 lp because that throws a spiral arrow even if i delay the lk, and the window for buffering a double quarter circle after a sstand lk seems too hard to do). Thank you for your answer.
Imagine you are on the 1P side.
I would try holding 6, then pushing kick while holding 6.
Then piano your ring and middle finger two times to get a qcfqcf motion. That’s what I do
helpful guide however which numbers are associated with which buttons?
Numpad notation
www.dustloop.com/w/Notation#Numpad_Notation
Just got a PunkWorkshop ultralight and came across the socd comments. Any idea how to turn socd on and off? I’m lost here.
Sorry man, I don’t have one so I don’t know. Try checking their web site or email their customer support
I don't get the super buffer part, i tried what you said with words but doesn't work, whta do you mean with push attack?
Push attack just basically means press any attack button corresponding to what super you're trying to do. So if the super you require to do is a punch, then press a punch button when you're supposed to "push attack". And if you're super requires you to press a kick button, then press a kick button when you're supposed to "push attack".
Can you go over instant level 1 supers? Still having trouble figuring it out from your other video, sorry!
236 (hold 6) tap and release 1+attack button
What's your latest recommendation on DP into super on leverless? I've tried a few shortcuts and none of them are perfect.
Check this
Shoryuken super cancels made EASY (leverless) #sf6 #streetfighter6 #streetfighter #fgc
ua-cam.com/users/shortsqSUngSe5wIg?feature=share
@@Chris_F I literally just found this input while messing around! Great to hear you recommend it so I know it’s worth investing some practice on the timing. Thanks.
Glad I could help!
For the first shortcut standing DP, what's the reason to press Jump? It seems easier to just hold 6, 2+punch. If I press all at once it usually throws the punch then jumps, unless I delay press Jump right after 2.
Marginal difference but if you piano the jump after 2 then you can shave milliseconds from your total input time.
Thanks!
I've been gobbling up Chris's SF videos as a fighting game noob. Does anybody know what his binds are i.e. does he have Drive Impact, Drive Parry and/or Throw bound on L1 and/or L2?
My layout is
LP MP HP Parry
LK MK HK DI
Hope that answers your question!
Hi! I don’t understand how the standing DP short cut works. Wouldn’t the 2+Jump at same time just be neutral?
You can push down like 1 millisecond before you hit jump and dp will always come out
Hi! I have a slab mini controller, but the down + up = up. How do I set it to neutral?
Nevermind, I just found out :D For anyone who's guessing, It's back + start button and then press any directional key to change
I recently got my leverless coming from stick... being used to playing on pc with keyboard I reckon it would be easier, let me say the inputs are not as intuitive as I thought they'd be
I was in the exact same position as you. Just spend a few minutes in training mode running basic drills before you hop online and youll get it down soon I’m sure!
so is the hotbox socd setting where down+up = jump banned in capcom cup? am i understanding that correctly?
Yes, that is banned.
Are the dp techniques better than doing them normally on hitbox?
“Better” is relative bc it all comes down to the method that works best for you.
However the way I show in this video is the fastest in terms of frames.
@@Chris_Fif I don’t have SOCD on my hitbox, will it make it harder to use the dp trick you showed? Cause I’m having a hard time getting the dp to come out and I’m getting jump into light punch instead. I have to like press foward then up+down and wait a split second before hitting jump for it to work but it’s inconsistent.
Thanks Chris, for playing outside tournaments do you prefer using d+u=up or d+u=neutral?
I always use d+u=up because I don’t want to mess up my muscle memory
Havingma hard time with double qcf ults. D f then tap down back kick all while holding forward? Been trying for one-hour
Down, down-forward , forward (hold and don’t let go!), tap and release down-back+P or K
@@Chris_F I will try more. It's maybe 90 minutes. Idk what I'm doing wrong. New to hitbox. Thank you though I'll keep trying. Down forward (hold forward) tap back down and kick.
@fodolocraigo8426 it took me one month to feel comfortable so 90 min isn’t much. Don’t get frustrated yet! If I can do it so can you!!
@@Chris_F *considers returning the leverless* haha kidding! Will continue. Thanks again
Feel free to ask me questions when I’m streaming on twitch. I’m always happy to help!
I have a hit box but it doesn’t work on my PS5 version of SF6. Do I need an adapter of some sort or the PS4 version of SF6? And if an adapter which one?
Unfortunately hitbox doesn’t work on ps5 without a ps4->ps5 converter or a new board inside the case. I think Brook is the brand you want. I’m sorry but I have a snackbox micro for ps5 so I’m not sure which adapter you need but I’m very sure Brook is the brand that makes it.
I want to buy the hitBOX, but I have one question. 1. How do you reset in training mode on Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8 on PC? Please and thank you.
It depends if you have it set to x input, ps3 or ps4 settings
@@Chris_F Thx, this is for steam right?
@sam-N1706 yes of course
what do the numbers mean mason???
Numpad notation
Do I have turn on the socd cleaning in settings or it's automatic when I plug in hitbox
For hitbox you have to hold down start+down for 3 seconds to switch, it’s not automatic by default
@Chris_F ooh wow thanks for the tips
My pleasure!
Bro thanks for the video. I'm a Diamond 4 JP using stick and just ordered a leverless controller. I want to main another character, help me decide between Luke or Ken or a charge character that is easy to learn.
Thx for watching!
Guile is easy to learn imo
hi and im so sorry but i really dont get the supers one .. any help just got hitbox and im a bit lost
thanks for the hard work btw :)
What exactly about the shortcut don’t you understand? One I know what you’re having trouble with I’ll be able to help
@@Chris_F tbh I don't get the whole thing how to do a super from normals and specials .. sorry for bothering you
Can someone explain which button has which number#?
www.dustloop.com/w/Notation
On my hit box down plus up still gives me up how can I change it??? I play on ps5
What’s your controller brand?
@@Chris_F the victrix hitbox
@omarfelix5540 ooo I like how heavy that one is!
@@Chris_F me to brotha but how can I make it where up plus down equals neutral???
Are those buttons Gamer fingers or something else?
Good eye! They’re gamer finger buttons!
@@Chris_F oh sweet I’ve been seeing buttons like those button caps with circular bases so I’ve been trying to find those ones haha thank you.
Is there any shortcut to super in neutral without slide?
I’m not using a slide so I’m not sure what you mean
@@Chris_F im talking about raw super, like in reaction to some wiff (like DeeJay lvl 1). You told about canceling, right? And im having trouble with raw super
Raw super would be pretty much the same thing.
236 (hold 6) tap and release 1+attack button
@@Chris_F yeeeah! Thanks man! It really helped me
Happy to help!
Hi Chris nice tips, dude you need play POCKET BRAVERY. This game is insane, please play Pocket Bravery.
Been busy with work and stuff the past week, I’ll try to check it out when I have time!
Slow motion plz
Still no one found a quick way for dp into CA
Really?! I have other videos about that, please check those or even some of my UA-cam shorts. I have covered that input many times
how to you get that hitbox overlay??
It’s the second link on this page. The first link seems to be dead:
www.hitboxarcade.com/ja/blogs/support/hit-box-stream-overlay-for-pc
@@Chris_Fsweet. thanks for the videos dude. keep em coming.
My pleasure, glad you like them! I’ll have more soon
@@Chris_F is the overlay basically used when running OBS type software? Can I run it as a stand alone in a borderless window? If not all good. You da man!!
I only use it in OBS, not sure about borderless window options. Thx so much!
I thought jump and down were jump in official SOCD 😮
Capcom tournament rules require SOCD to be neutral.
Capcom changed DaRules
this is so interesting. i figure i only need to hold neutral down and do 3,2,3,p to get lvl 1 super also.
also, i only need to hold 2 then press 3,3+p to get a neutral crouching dp. im on a keyboard but it seems like it should work.
No actually. 323+P will not result in a lvl 1 super
What numbers mean?
It’s numpad notation.
This should help!
www.dustloop.com/w/Notation
No thank you, I'll stick with my lever. Love your channel though.
Happy to hear you love the channel, thank you!
I didn't make this video with the goal of convincing people to switch to hitbox but for people who just bought one and need a starting point.
I feel like naming the 4 directions instead of using notation would be a lot more clear here. It gets confusing once you try to cheat the system using SOCD
I know that lots of different people are comfortable with different input terms so I tried to use directions with my voice and numpad with text to cover the main two.
Also I’m not “cheating” the system. These are Capcom Cup tournament legal controller settings.
One word. Hell no……ok two words lol that shit looked to complicated
Usually love your videos - this one misses the mark a bit, which is a bummer since I could really use the help. Your movements are too fast to see, so I would love to see slowed down versions of your inputs. On top of that, I am not a Ken player so I don’t know what each of his commands are - you could put those diagrams in here too (with arrows like they show in SF6 and not number notation).
Thanks for the comment and for watching.
I included the input history on the left as well as the virtual controller built into training mode plus a hitbox overlay on the top of the screen. If you find it hard to follow my hands, I recommend using UA-cam’s built in slow playback.
As far as the ken commands go, these are all special moves that are either hadouken or tatsumaki motions, which most of the cast have in their move list.
you could just slow it down yourself by adjusting the playback speed..
you can just adjust the playback speed, the stuff he's showing in real time, unfortunately has to be done quickly/in a certain speed for it to be applicable. I understand it can be hard to follow but he shows the inputs for us on the side and shows us the command he's inputting at the top of the screen as well.
I agree with the number notations. I hate them because I'm old, so I need the arrows haha.
Imagine owning a hitbox😢
I know it’s hard to get your hands on one, but I also have a snackbox micro and I cannot recommend it enough. They are usually pretty good with stock if you pre-order at the beginning of their purchase windows