I guess this was a cool idea for a tourney, I kinda like the genuine reactions to losing/winning Feeels like there at someones house and no one knows how to play lol
What? Jake N Bake won the last 2 ATT sf tournaments tho. One in sfv and one in sf6. Streamers are good at different games and it’s a multi game tournament
That sketch dude reminds me the cliche entitled nerd character from an 80s movie. You know, the character that gets pissed cause no one acknowledges how smart he is, despite clearly being the "smartest guy in the room"
These events are kinda boring because only 5 players are willing to pick up the game and learn while the rest just play like blind apes and then there's two players that fuck everyone up.
When the AT&T event was new this idea was cool but after a couple times around it’s clear that the same thing happens every time. Sajam Slam is just the clear evolution of the new player format.
@@maxownzor2thelawnmower776Now now…lets be nice. To a beginner it does look advanced/optimized and its clearly a better more advanced combo than most of what we saw by far
Im glad Lupo decided to use Akuma but something was clearly different from him compared to other Modern users. I felt like he was the only one that didnt known Light and Heavy button had atuo combos in modern. Other modern players that are new, knew about it. Also the other thing that held him back was he wasnt aware of drive impact in how you can cancel into it from buttons. I feel like if he knew those 2 things he could have done way better. Still, the people's champ I hope they can do more things like this for SF6. Do waht Sajam said and copy Japan and have popular english and spanish streamers play each other in a team format. Imagine Xqc on a team with Justin wong and them playing Punks team who have Ninja or Kai Cenat lol
Pair them up with pros? So they can get wiped and discouraged? Have them use modern and show they can still have fun despite not being pros, that’s more important
@@markk7082 He means to coach them. Look at the JP celebrity tournaments like the Crazy Raccoon Cup. Legendary pros like Tokido and Daigo mentor popular streamers and it certainly makes for a better experience than watching Honda cheese. More importantly, the JP streamers learn meaningful fundamentals and actually continue playing the game after the tournament. This consequently causes growth in the Japanese fanbase. If you look at Emiru's early introduction to fighting games, Brian_F unofficially and personally coached her in a SFV tournament. He recommended she play Edmund to cheese out wins with Honda Hands. This isn't necessarily bad advice, but if any of these streamers took some time to look at the past tournaments, they could've prepared or even found how to directly counter the strategy. There's literally an exact video breaking down her SFV match and explaining how noobs can beat it. Link: ua-cam.com/video/tMNRHSKU_kg/v-deo.html I get this AT&T tournament is like a triathlon thing with several different games. I would've liked it if the participants had more time and resources to hone their skills in all the games. I'm convinced this tournament is the first time Sketch has ever seen Street Fighter or League of Legends. I agree with @andoru69 it would've been more fun if there were more pros involved.
Streamer privileges. What, you think this was a serious tourney aimed at watching streamers struggle and grow into great tournament-ready professional players(even if at the pool shark level)? Nah, son, this is a reality show type of thing used to promote the game and the game only.
@@thatguy8841 because the average gamer no longer grasp the basic concepts of fighting games. Something as simple as blocking is something they are not familiar with
Idk man I picked up tekken 7 when it came out, all I did was watch UA-cam to learn how to play the game, years later I’m soo deep into the fgc, that i hit master rank within the first month sf6 came out(and that’s slow compared to veterans, who did it in a week) anyways my point is to study the god damn game
@@yoshitsune5691 you are not the average gamer then. You went online to learn how to play it. The majority of people that play MK or smash brothers isn’t going to lab(train) by going online to better their game play. It’s just a quick game here and there for them
They did. They already posted impressions and previews and everything. Only to the top tier Content Creators, though. Not for the likes Bafael or Desk.
Watching raw drive impact is hurting my brain. Bunny hopping across th entire screen just wow. Don't know who these people are but assuming this must be for charity
ngl when I saw this tourney advertised on sf6 when I turned on the game my reaction was like oh shoot AT&T is doing a tourney? that's sick! then when I went on the website to see who was participating and saw it was strictly streamers, I immediately lost interest lmao. Like, I feel like sajam slam already does this and better as well, not only that but for me personally, if you're gonna do a tournament with only streamers, I'd prefer if it was run BY another streamer and not some big company like this. I feel like way because imagine if AT&T ran this tournament and was like hey guys if you have an AT&T plan on your phone you qualify to enter this tournament and the winner wins $200,000!! idk I'm just spit balling obviously but that to me is a lot cooler and shows a big company giving back to the community than seeing streamers who are already well off make another $200k and yeah yeah ik some streamers are bigger than others but I saw some of the names on the website and we all know for a fact those mfs aint starving😂 there were some big names in there. I also get this was mostly just for entertainment too but to me it's not even that entertaining when 90% of them are ass at the game and it's clear fighting games are not their thing. just my opinion though
The first time I played a fighting game? You weren't even swimming in your dad's balls, my guy, so it don't even matter. How about you stick to what you know so you don't make an ass of yourself?
I guess this was a cool idea for a tourney, I kinda like the genuine reactions to losing/winning
Feeels like there at someones house and no one knows how to play lol
Doublelift actually plays fighting games so this was gonna be a wash from the start.
Thats not even the messed up part Sajam trained him 😂
Yep, the entire cup is rigged in Doublelift favor. It is not his fault, more like the organizer's fault but well what can we do
Yeah I remember watching the old clg doc when they boot camped in korea and DL was playing SF4
Didnt jake win the previous ATT sf6 tournament?
What? Jake N Bake won the last 2 ATT sf tournaments tho. One in sfv and one in sf6.
Streamers are good at different games and it’s a multi game tournament
That sketch dude reminds me the cliche entitled nerd character from an 80s movie.
You know, the character that gets pissed cause no one acknowledges how smart he is, despite clearly being the "smartest guy in the room"
That’s his whole niche, he does cringe humor
@@badtzkoala8345 Sounds horrible
Oh, no wonder I've never heard of him. He's nonexistent 😈
Aye man I don’t blame y’all lol I’m just the nessenger
He has autism
These events are kinda boring because only 5 players are willing to pick up the game and learn while the rest just play like blind apes and then there's two players that fuck everyone up.
Ikr that’s why I like sajam slam, where they’re all keen on learning the game
@@yoshitsune5691 Some players are Tekken God which is cool
When the AT&T event was new this idea was cool but after a couple times around it’s clear that the same thing happens
every time. Sajam Slam is just the clear evolution of the new player format.
Fighting games are so sick
I like thede beginner tourneys they're funny. I can't believe this Sketch guy refuses to block on wakeup and then complains he's getting hit 😂
Sketch really is the definition of "stay in your lane" 😂
that was fun
yooooo they able to play as akuma !!
yeah wtf that seems weird af?
@@prathameshsengupta9778 They let them play the tourney on the Akuma patch, probably a promo opportunity since it drops in a couple days.
Now I wanna see SF Sajam Slam with Emiru Honda so bad 😂🎉
Sajam is going to do one with SF but hasn’t announced the streamers yet. I am hoping Emiru is in it
Respects to Lvndmark for putting in effort to actually learn the game that week. Got 4th place because of it.
nah that doublelift combo at 18:56 was wayyyy too sick, bro optimised
that's like the opposite of optimal but okay
we're just calling anything "optimal" now lmao.
not to take away from DoubleLift, cheers to him. hes very clean with it
@@maxownzor2thelawnmower776Now now…lets be nice.
To a beginner it does look advanced/optimized and its clearly a better more advanced combo than most of what we saw by far
Im glad Lupo decided to use Akuma but something was clearly different from him compared to other Modern users. I felt like he was the only one that didnt known Light and Heavy button had atuo combos in modern. Other modern players that are new, knew about it. Also the other thing that held him back was he wasnt aware of drive impact in how you can cancel into it from buttons. I feel like if he knew those 2 things he could have done way better. Still, the people's champ
I hope they can do more things like this for SF6. Do waht Sajam said and copy Japan and have popular english and spanish streamers play each other in a team format. Imagine Xqc on a team with Justin wong and them playing Punks team who have Ninja or Kai Cenat lol
big
Poor dr lupo
The whole tourney felt like a fever dream. Sajam Slam event is waaaaaay better than this shitfest.
But great video nonetheless my guy
bro pair them up with pros this would show that the game is easy to learn rather than having an all noob tournament
A couple of the players are actually decent
@@kye4216 having them all be "decent" is better to watch
Pair them up with pros? So they can get wiped and discouraged? Have them use modern and show they can still have fun despite not being pros, that’s more important
@@markk7082 He means to coach them. Look at the JP celebrity tournaments like the Crazy Raccoon Cup. Legendary pros like Tokido and Daigo mentor popular streamers and it certainly makes for a better experience than watching Honda cheese.
More importantly, the JP streamers learn meaningful fundamentals and actually continue playing the game after the tournament. This consequently causes growth in the Japanese fanbase.
If you look at Emiru's early introduction to fighting games, Brian_F unofficially and personally coached her in a SFV tournament. He recommended she play Edmund to cheese out wins with Honda Hands. This isn't necessarily bad advice, but if any of these streamers took some time to look at the past tournaments, they could've prepared or even found how to directly counter the strategy.
There's literally an exact video breaking down her SFV match and explaining how noobs can beat it. Link: ua-cam.com/video/tMNRHSKU_kg/v-deo.html
I get this AT&T tournament is like a triathlon thing with several different games. I would've liked it if the participants had more time and resources to hone their skills in all the games.
I'm convinced this tournament is the first time Sketch has ever seen Street Fighter or League of Legends. I agree with @andoru69 it would've been more fun if there were more pros involved.
@@markk7082 he meant to teach
Howd they get akuma?
Streamer privileges.
What, you think this was a serious tourney aimed at watching streamers struggle and grow into great tournament-ready professional players(even if at the pool shark level)?
Nah, son, this is a reality show type of thing used to promote the game and the game only.
@janematthews9087 could of just said they were popular streamers son
They nerf ken ?
they buffed him lol
He will almost certainly have at least a few nerfs
That's gotta be the most boring tournament I've ever watched. They didn't even bother to learn the game for a single day.
This is why fighting games are so niche
Why
@@thatguy8841 because the average gamer no longer grasp the basic concepts of fighting games. Something as simple as blocking is something they are not familiar with
@@AnhDonoi so cuz people are un intelligent
Idk man I picked up tekken 7 when it came out, all I did was watch UA-cam to learn how to play the game, years later I’m soo deep into the fgc, that i hit master rank within the first month sf6 came out(and that’s slow compared to veterans, who did it in a week) anyways my point is to study the god damn game
@@yoshitsune5691 you are not the average gamer then. You went online to learn how to play it. The majority of people that play MK or smash brothers isn’t going to lab(train) by going online to better their game play. It’s just a quick game here and there for them
Why can't our usual FGC content creators get this early access to Akuma?
Because these streamers have more views than anyone in the FGC, more eyes on the game
Would cause issues with competitive integrity if some players had more time to practice the new patch.
They did actually. Capcom was invited Max, JWong, Rooflemonger, and a bunch of FGC content creators to played Akuma.
They did. They already posted impressions and previews and everything.
Only to the top tier Content Creators, though. Not for the likes Bafael or Desk.
MaxDood did, he just uploaded it, and had a stream yesterday playing Akuma
Watching raw drive impact is hurting my brain. Bunny hopping across th entire screen just wow. Don't know who these people are but assuming this must be for charity
ngl when I saw this tourney advertised on sf6 when I turned on the game my reaction was like oh shoot AT&T is doing a tourney? that's sick! then when I went on the website to see who was participating and saw it was strictly streamers, I immediately lost interest lmao. Like, I feel like sajam slam already does this and better as well, not only that but for me personally, if you're gonna do a tournament with only streamers, I'd prefer if it was run BY another streamer and not some big company like this. I feel like way because imagine if AT&T ran this tournament and was like hey guys if you have an AT&T plan on your phone you qualify to enter this tournament and the winner wins $200,000!! idk I'm just spit balling obviously but that to me is a lot cooler and shows a big company giving back to the community than seeing streamers who are already well off make another $200k and yeah yeah ik some streamers are bigger than others but I saw some of the names on the website and we all know for a fact those mfs aint starving😂 there were some big names in there. I also get this was mostly just for entertainment too but to me it's not even that entertaining when 90% of them are ass at the game and it's clear fighting games are not their thing. just my opinion though
Ppl talking mad shit.. yes there scrubs.. so the fuck what !!! this is for promo and charity !! Chill out yall
Yup
The scrubbyness of these players just makes this a cringefest.
I mean there new, no time to practice and that big prize pool money of course they have to play like a scrub
yeah and not only that they have to play other games too
Post a video of your first time paying a fighting game. POST IT, RIGHT NOW.
I bet you're a scrubb to this day
The first time I played a fighting game? You weren't even swimming in your dad's balls, my guy, so it don't even matter. How about you stick to what you know so you don't make an ass of yourself?
its not the first time for many of them they were in an event close to a year ago for similar prize money they just don't care, rich people get richer