"from scratch" is kinda where i'm at, right now. I'm not opposed to getting info and tips from elsewhere, but most of the places i've seen that list tips and combos and stuff assume a level of base knowledge that i'm kinda lacking, at the moment. It's all probably super obvious stuff, if you're familiar witht he genere, but i've got an almost 30 year gap in my experience with these games. So far a big part of this has been learning exactly what I don't know, and how to name it. If you know any good resources, or things I could try, let me know! :D
@@GarrWolfdog He actually just finished doing something called "Sajam Slam" where popular gamers who don't play fighting games learned a game for a set amount of time and then competed against each other in teams. I think its worth checking out the highlights at least
Are you intending to do this entirely from scratch?
"from scratch" is kinda where i'm at, right now. I'm not opposed to getting info and tips from elsewhere, but most of the places i've seen that list tips and combos and stuff assume a level of base knowledge that i'm kinda lacking, at the moment. It's all probably super obvious stuff, if you're familiar witht he genere, but i've got an almost 30 year gap in my experience with these games. So far a big part of this has been learning exactly what I don't know, and how to name it.
If you know any good resources, or things I could try, let me know! :D
@@GarrWolfdog I would start with Sajam's UA-cam channel
@@skittlz111 Oooooh! thank you! I will definitely be checking them out :D
@@GarrWolfdog He actually just finished doing something called "Sajam Slam" where popular gamers who don't play fighting games learned a game for a set amount of time and then competed against each other in teams. I think its worth checking out the highlights at least
@@GarrWolfdog, there's infil's fighting game glossary. And the Dustloop wiki is incredibly useful and explains some things pretty well.