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Protip: Half circles can be input by rolling across all ASD until they're all held down, then releasing them in the same order. It's almost like drumming your fingers across a table. I find this to be the most consistent way of doing them. It's far less precise than trying to tap and release each one in succession quickly, as it's basically just rotating your wrist a bit. In either case, make sure you emphasize that last cardinal direction, as it's just as easy to miss as this video suggests. If you're like me and hate your hands being so close together and the offset between rows on the main keyboard, the numpad it's a great place to put attacks assuming you have one. I use it in almost every fighting game I play. I personally use 4, 5, 6, + for P, K, S, HS, then 0 for D with my thumb. If you don't like your pinkie in the mix, I've also been trying out a rainbow setup (1, 4, 5, 6, 3 for P, K, S, HS, D respectively) and it also feels fine, though you need to move your fingers more. I even saw someone using the right arrow key as a bind for their thumb because they like having their hand splayed out more. It's very versatile.
i know absolutely Nothing about guilty gear besides the fact that Brisket exists, but i found this channel from space email and i gotta say that this seems pretty in-depth! good job 👍
@@VenclaireVR i am 80% sure that UA-cam thanos-snapped the image of it i tried to send, but it has the subject and name both as "n" and is from October 29th, 2014 with the link to your channel and a skype username
If your keyboard has a numpad I suggest trying use that if you cant press that many keys at once, my keyboard can't handle ASD and JKL but it can handle ASD and 123 (on the numpad) just fine
Not sure if you've learned this yet since it's been 10 months, but in strive you don't actually have to do full half-circle - you only need 624/6246 to do 63214/632146; I had trouble when I tried plus r because I can't cheat there. Also, what's important to do directional (especially half-circle) inputs is your wrist, it'll be easier and more consistent, if your middle finger is not fast enough. People said that playing on keyboard put too much work on your left hand, but I never have any problem with it, probably because I played a lot of Devil May Cry.
You do not understand the amount of bliss I felt when you mentioned n key rollover at the start of the vid, anyways nice video with great detail the only thing problem I'd see is if you play zato you'll want to be able to put your fingers comfortably on all the attack inputs except for dust but your explanations for why each button was where was amazing.
yeah the main thing i made this video for WAS the ghosting/n-key roll over LOL. ive had too many people say that the inputs dont work in the game (for like Roman Cancelling) or are too strict. i send them the website and lo and behold, they can't even hold J and K down. glad you liked the video, i made it on a complete whim :)
bro... played this game on controller and could not get used to the dpad. I played dbfz with controller and was able to somewhat manage it but this might actually now get me back into guilty gear now that I can not worry as much about inputs and focus on playing the game. Thanks a lot
no problem, glad its helped. might make some more short videos in the vain of “shit guides” for GGST keyboard. did this one unscripted after coming home from a 10 hr shift LOL
I understand its preference but efficiency-wise I feel that jump on space and dash on shift together would be the best setup since you dont have to move any of the fingers on your left hand ever. Great guide otherwise.
yeah i can defs understand why someone might wanna do this, for me my brain gets overwhelmed when i have more than 3 actions mapped to a single hand or row
Damn i mist just be unlucky as hell because both my keyboard and laptop can press six keys at once but they can't press the three buttons at once that i need to do guilty gear.
youzansen is similar to other tiger knees. think of the input this way: 2369S. if you do a slash, you inputted the slash before jumping. if you jump into the air and do a youzansen high, then you inputted the slash a little late. it takes a little bit of practice, just boot up training mode and you'll get it in no time.
Are you on keyboard and using my layout? If so, the inputs would be this assuming you're facing right: Hold A (back) for a second (60 frames), then push D (forwards) and press K or L. Hold the button to travel further. For the vertical dolphin, hold S (down) for a second, then push Space (up) and press K or L.
I am going to buy Guilty gear soon, i don't have a controller. my question is; i want to main Ramlethal. but her combos seem heavily reliant on the analog stick? can i play her with keyboard? i've played tekken 7 with keyboard for a while but in that game certain combos were impossible with some characters (Armor King for example.) so i'm wondering. Also, ramlethal pretty much is the only character that interests me so if i can't play with keyboard i guess i will have to buy a controller before buying the game lol
not to phrase it in a rude way, but avoid using an analogue stick for fighting games, its objectively the worst way to play possible. this also applies to tekken, always use the d-pad or even a fight stick. inputs in fighting games are "on" or "off," so analogue ends up being detrimental. this is because analogue reads inputs on a scale of 0 to 100. rather than digital, which is the only way the majority of FGs accept inputs ramlethal has some of the easiest combos and inputs in the game, with all of her special inputs being quarter-circles of half-circles. you can easily play ramlethal, or any character in the game (except for MAYBE goldlewis, but even then its still possible) with keyboard and have 0 problems, so dw. to answer your question: yes, you can play ramlethal with keyboard
you really gotta sit down in practice mode and practice the inputs, no way around it. REALLY make sure you hit forwards, down, and especially back. most people when starting out on keyboard will miss the back input, causing them to drop the input entirely. keyboards makes it so you can do the inputs incredibly fast once you get down to it. with it being completely digital, you can essentially do it as fast as you can input it and the game can register it
its my personal preference: it also goes in-line with how regular hitbox controllers are setup, which is what im aiming for. heres an example of a hitbox/leverless controller: www.hitboxarcade.com/products/hit-box its impossible to do a thumb up button on arrow keys... at least comfortably
i dont have any gameplay and the only gameplay i have on my channel is me messing with someone LOL maybe if i end up playing a friend i could post my matches, but it might just be better to look at my r-code or something. i usually play against a friend called Age/AegisWard, so look for those replays
"why cant i get a boyfriend"
"is ky kiske real?"
"is ky kiske single"
"how to kill a gear guilty gear"
"how strong is dizzy"
"dizzy guilty gear subliminals"
this is my new favourite comment of all time
short, straight to the point
you should be proud of not being as annoying as others
simple and straight to the point.
Protip: Half circles can be input by rolling across all ASD until they're all held down, then releasing them in the same order. It's almost like drumming your fingers across a table. I find this to be the most consistent way of doing them. It's far less precise than trying to tap and release each one in succession quickly, as it's basically just rotating your wrist a bit. In either case, make sure you emphasize that last cardinal direction, as it's just as easy to miss as this video suggests.
If you're like me and hate your hands being so close together and the offset between rows on the main keyboard, the numpad it's a great place to put attacks assuming you have one. I use it in almost every fighting game I play. I personally use 4, 5, 6, + for P, K, S, HS, then 0 for D with my thumb. If you don't like your pinkie in the mix, I've also been trying out a rainbow setup (1, 4, 5, 6, 3 for P, K, S, HS, D respectively) and it also feels fine, though you need to move your fingers more. I even saw someone using the right arrow key as a bind for their thumb because they like having their hand splayed out more. It's very versatile.
i know absolutely Nothing about guilty gear besides the fact that Brisket exists, but i found this channel from space email and i gotta say that this seems pretty in-depth! good job 👍
wait, space email? really? which one did you get from me? do you remember? :o
@@VenclaireVR i am 80% sure that UA-cam thanos-snapped the image of it i tried to send, but it has the subject and name both as "n" and is from October 29th, 2014 with the link to your channel and a skype username
@@tripletechno LOL wow i have NO memory of ever doing that. thanks for telling me, thats awesome
litro boguht this game not knowing i needed a controller so ty LMAO
Omg, thank you for the tutorial. It helps a lot
If your keyboard has a numpad I suggest trying use that if you cant press that many keys at once, my keyboard can't handle ASD and JKL but it can handle ASD and 123 (on the numpad) just fine
this was so fun to watch
Not sure if you've learned this yet since it's been 10 months, but in strive you don't actually have to do full half-circle - you only need 624/6246 to do 63214/632146; I had trouble when I tried plus r because I can't cheat there. Also, what's important to do directional (especially half-circle) inputs is your wrist, it'll be easier and more consistent, if your middle finger is not fast enough. People said that playing on keyboard put too much work on your left hand, but I never have any problem with it, probably because I played a lot of Devil May Cry.
You do not understand the amount of bliss I felt when you mentioned n key rollover at the start of the vid, anyways nice video with great detail the only thing problem I'd see is if you play zato you'll want to be able to put your fingers comfortably on all the attack inputs except for dust but your explanations for why each button was where was amazing.
yeah the main thing i made this video for WAS the ghosting/n-key roll over LOL. ive had too many people say that the inputs dont work in the game (for like Roman Cancelling) or are too strict. i send them the website and lo and behold, they can't even hold J and K down. glad you liked the video, i made it on a complete whim :)
bro... played this game on controller and could not get used to the dpad. I played dbfz with controller and was able to somewhat manage it but this might actually now get me back into guilty gear now that I can not worry as much about inputs and focus on playing the game. Thanks a lot
no problem, glad its helped. might make some more short videos in the vain of “shit guides” for GGST keyboard. did this one unscripted after coming home from a 10 hr shift LOL
The video was excellent and precisely met my needs as a new player.
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thank you brother this was very nice, quick and to the point (:
thank you so much kind sir !
I understand its preference but efficiency-wise I feel that jump on space and dash on shift together would be the best setup since you dont have to move any of the fingers on your left hand ever.
Great guide otherwise.
yeah i can defs understand why someone might wanna do this, for me my brain gets overwhelmed when i have more than 3 actions mapped to a single hand or row
Damn i mist just be unlucky as hell because both my keyboard and laptop can press six keys at once but they can't press the three buttons at once that i need to do guilty gear.
I mapped other keys bc my a and d key were ghosting
We both know fighting game players don't get boyfriends. ESPECIALLY those that use KEYBOARDS
Well I’m not gay so, yeah, I don’t.
*THAT'S* why I've been single for 19 years?! I need to go back to playing on stick! 😂😂
i, for the life of me cant figure out how to do Baiken's tk youzansen consistently
youzansen is similar to other tiger knees. think of the input this way: 2369S. if you do a slash, you inputted the slash before jumping. if you jump into the air and do a youzansen high, then you inputted the slash a little late. it takes a little bit of practice, just boot up training mode and you'll get it in no time.
Me using stock controls with keyboard *huh*
how to do move like mr dolphin I or K(hold OK)and what hold ok means
Are you on keyboard and using my layout?
If so, the inputs would be this assuming you're facing right:
Hold A (back) for a second (60 frames), then push D (forwards) and press K or L. Hold the button to travel further.
For the vertical dolphin, hold S (down) for a second, then push Space (up) and press K or L.
@@VenclaireVR thanks!
I want to play local 2p on 1 keyboard xrd what should i do?
this is a video about strive
I am going to buy Guilty gear soon, i don't have a controller. my question is; i want to main Ramlethal. but her combos seem heavily reliant on the analog stick? can i play her with keyboard? i've played tekken 7 with keyboard for a while but in that game certain combos were impossible with some characters (Armor King for example.) so i'm wondering.
Also, ramlethal pretty much is the only character that interests me so if i can't play with keyboard i guess i will have to buy a controller before buying the game lol
not to phrase it in a rude way, but avoid using an analogue stick for fighting games, its objectively the worst way to play possible. this also applies to tekken, always use the d-pad or even a fight stick. inputs in fighting games are "on" or "off," so analogue ends up being detrimental. this is because analogue reads inputs on a scale of 0 to 100. rather than digital, which is the only way the majority of FGs accept inputs
ramlethal has some of the easiest combos and inputs in the game, with all of her special inputs being quarter-circles of half-circles. you can easily play ramlethal, or any character in the game (except for MAYBE goldlewis, but even then its still possible) with keyboard and have 0 problems, so dw.
to answer your question: yes, you can play ramlethal with keyboard
How the hell do you do do supers reliably and quickly without mashing?
you really gotta sit down in practice mode and practice the inputs, no way around it. REALLY make sure you hit forwards, down, and especially back. most people when starting out on keyboard will miss the back input, causing them to drop the input entirely.
keyboards makes it so you can do the inputs incredibly fast once you get down to it. with it being completely digital, you can essentially do it as fast as you can input it and the game can register it
@@VenclaireVRThanks for the guide, your keyboard layout really worked for me
No arrow keys n numpad? :c
its my personal preference: it also goes in-line with how regular hitbox controllers are setup, which is what im aiming for. heres an example of a hitbox/leverless controller: www.hitboxarcade.com/products/hit-box
its impossible to do a thumb up button on arrow keys... at least comfortably
Can this be done on Xbox one s?
i doubt it, but a mini hitbox is what i’d recommend for you
what are we
feelers
where is your gameplay, i want to see you in a real match
i dont have any gameplay and the only gameplay i have on my channel is me messing with someone LOL
maybe if i end up playing a friend i could post my matches, but it might just be better to look at my r-code or something. i usually play against a friend called Age/AegisWard, so look for those replays