As Tokido once said....." Fighting Game is Something so great".....committing to getting your ass kicked to learn believe it or not is what makes learning this awesome.
Loved this! Also, random thing I noticed: I feel like you’d really like playing Guile. Your approach to Luke, playing him more patient and pestering your opponent into making errors is what Guile excels at. If your comfortable with charge characters you should give him a try!
I never comment on videos. This one deserves one. 1) Great transitions. Fun to watch. 2) Amazing work documenting your experience. I’m super proud of you for creating a goal, practicing towards it, explaining the game mechanics and meta for the audience to follow, and trying to execute on it. 3) I already knew you wouldn’t get too far in a tourney but I wasn’t aware how much you’d actually learn. You’re a genius in the making! Good stuff, man.
this video is very underrated and i hope to see it gain popularity with time. All the sound effects, the animation transitions and the wavy bubble font give me heavy Asumsaus vibes amd I love it. Keep up the good work!
I absolutely love street fighter! i used to play it as a pure casual player (since I wasn't really that good back then). once SF6 released I decided that I would actually try and take it a bit more seriously and try out ranked. I was an akuma player in other games but since akuma wasn't out yet I had to choose someone else, and BOY did I choose the most unexpected choice for a character. I decided to give Zangief a spin (heh heh *spin*... get it?) and of course I ranked at the lowest of the low, iron. but over time I've climbed the ranks and now I'm in Diamond 1! watching this video made me remember the journey of climbing the ranks! i hope you continue to improve even more!
Great vid! the editing and narrative are top notch and it brought back memories of when I was first learning the game One tip I have for your default combo is to do an uncharged heavy knuckle after the charged light knuckle and then buffer a tackle. It puts you at +3 on block and in range for a strike/throw/shimmy mixup (use the frame meter to check your timing). The tackle is auto-timed meaning you can buffer everything. You can hit confirm with 2MP LP for strike On hit you’re +32 or smth and usually in the corner so you can do whatever you want lol altho I’d suggest a 5MP frame kill into throw or 2MP LP hit confirm. You could also just not frame kill and instead shimmy A tip to practice this btw is to set a save state right after the perfect light knuckle so that you’re not tearing your hair out every time you miss it like I did for months lmao I do this by pausing the screen right after it starts, changing the game speed to pause, and then setting the save state. Also saves a lot of time The problem with the medium knuckle finisher is that it loses to back roll. So even though it puts you in an advantageous position, they’re too far away to allow you to capitalize on your opening. The only downside of the heavy knuckle finisher is that it requires a perfect light knuckle, but if you miss the perfect timing you can just do the medium knuckle finisher as a backup. the basics such as anti-airing and spacing are generally more important than combos, but when you’re learning the fastest way to get better is to work on your offense. Good luck on your SF journey! Game’s hella fun altho there is some annoying BS (Bison 👀) but that’s every game lol
What a great video. Really inspiring man. I am in the same boat as you. I always found fighting games to be super interesting (though for me it's more Mortal Kombat and Tekken than Street Fighter) but they always intimidated me. The learning curve is just insane and I never had the conviction to actually sit down and get good. Great video and great progress, honestly. Well done!
As a new FGC Competitor, one mistake I made as well is not going to weekly locals before going to big tournaments. The pros say it all the time: go to your locals. What better way to get better than to go to the hub for people like us that meet up every week? I wish I knew that before I got curb stomped at Max Mode earlier this year. Lmao. You're not alone, man. Keep practicing!
Glad to see you went to the first tournament! As you can see, there's a lot more to fighting games than just "mastering" the very basics. Even hitting Master rank is just the VERY beginning of competitive play. You're definitely still in your novice phase, true mastery takes a few years at least before you start being competitive in local brackets.
Amazing video, as someone who tries to get people into fighting games on the regular, the first steps are always brutal and turn off a lot of people. I hope this video helps some of my friends to get over the initial learning curve.
Really like the flow and pacing of the video. The edits keep the flow while not being distracting. Ps for new players, the reason why the pros look like they tech every throw, it's probably due to them using a option select called delay tech throw. Think of a MCQ question of A,B,C. Option select covers "A,B" but not "C". By probablity, 33.3% per answer now becomes 50% chance of getting it right by using option select. Delay throw tech covers throw and blocking hits. But loses to shimmy
Great video and editing my man! Love the layman's style of breaking down fundamentals in the game. MUCH more enjoyable than watching these experts talk, where you feel like you need a SF dictionary to interpolate everything. 😊
This reminded me so much of when I first started learning SF6 (also my first fighting game) at release. Great video, and I hope you continue to enjoy the game!
As a Luke player myself I understand the struggle of how to play this game. Most of time for new beginners they started off playing Modern controls that way you are more familiarize with the games mechanics. Also yes there is an absurd amount of Akuma players online.
I play modern on a character to understand their spacing options before switching to classic (mostly because if I get ranked in like iron with that character I learn nothing from them and go on crazy win streaks because most people I play are minimum high plat)
It took a lot of guts starting from the ground zero to a Toronto major in one month a lot of people been playing fighting games over 10+ years. Keep at it again and watching videos of pros online for your char helps alot
i cant believe i started this video thinking this was a very well established channel, only to see the count, mad props, this is pretty good all around, i hope to see even more in future
Credit for ranking up altogether and getting offline experience with other players at a live tournament. SF6 is an incredible fighting game which is hard AF; although rank doesn’t always indicate skill, it is a testament to hard work and consistency the higher you level up. Great clip & keep it up 👍🏾
this was an awesome video! even though ive been playing since sfv i loved the break down of the mechanics and your pokes. that throw tech part is so real. you've just earnt a new sub!
As someone who never touched a street fighter game until yesterday, this video is a treasure, i love the game so far and this vid just made me love it even more, incredible edits and content if i could sub twice i would.
This video was amazing and your channel deserves to be bigger! Honestly, even if you got ROLLED at the tournament in the end, you learned vital info. That burnout is REALLY bad (literally avoid it at all costs, make that ur new priority to learn) and that you lack a lot of matchup knowledge. Keep playing sf6 dude, this content is awesome and i wanna see you get even better and would like to also learn from you
Very good video man. I hope you keep playing. Even though you had some prior fighting game experience, getting to Platinum in a month despite never really playing any Street Fighter is impressive no matter what anyone tells you. It took me a few months get there and after a year I still haven’t hit Diamond (granted I swap characters more often than people swap underwear but still) Expecting to do well in a real tournament is basically like expecting to beat Master ranked players (because the majority who search out tournaments are going to at least be that good)
This was so well done and inspirational as who is just starting to jump into content creation. You've absolutely earned this sub! Thank you for the amazing video and good luck on your journey!!
Man keep it up I like your video. This is why I love fighting games when your new week by week you can see how much you improve. It took me months and months to learn tekken7.. and a yr or 2 in I was winning tournaments. I also love how each rank you get in the players fight different and at high level it's basically a different game. And doesn't it feel good when you try so hard at something that's hard and you see yourself improving. Man I love that feeling
Nice run! SF6 was my first real foray into fighting games as well (played a little snk2 as a kid against my brother though). I played a week at launch, got placed gold with Marissa and worked up to plat. Then came back and played another week right after Ed was released, playing as Ken... placed plat and worked up to diamond. I'm proud of achieving both those goals so quickly... but I'm 99.9% sure you'd still whoop my ass. I don't think my rank really reflects the cheese I achieved it with :D
Great video…loved the montage! It’s pretty silly to think you’re going to win your first tournament after one month but I think you knew that. Anyway, love how you broke it down. For me I try to not think about my rank and focus more on my progress and recognizing how much better I’ve gotten. It’s less sweaty and more fun that way. 😅
I really enjoyed this video! Appreciate the level of quality you put in to it! Speaking as a master rank Kim player, I would advise you study top players and learn from their videos! It helps a lot
I am on Day 5 of my "new to SF 6 experience". Not a SF newbie by a long shot, have played for a few years in SF4 AE and got some SF5 experience but not much. Mostly quit after 4AE I am in platinum now. One thing I can say is anyone who has had any experience from the past games but hasn't gotten SF6 yet, don't worry. The entire ranked system is really forgiving, I would say it starts getting competitive around Gold 3 upwards. Everyone's fundamentals are GONE with these new mechanics because it has definitely made everyone impatient. Genuinely it amazes me some of these players got so far playing the way they do. I have been playing off of my own experience and memory with minimal labbing, consistently beating out plats/masters. It's crazy how far my past memory has taken me, defense especially has been frustrating almost every opponent I come across. Almost everyone I met was not used to me actively waiting on hard guaranteed punishments and not fishing, so they'd just walk backwards and zone. My combos are ass but one thing I always did learning a fighting game is "KEEP IT SIMPLE". Simple, guaranteed punishes and building up from there. Having the new Over Drive gauge full on start is interesting, because you can really apply crazy pressure immediately with EX Moves that in the old games you had to work at least a round for. Overall I love the game, I couldn't get into 5 but 6 fills like a great mix of 4,5, and the new mechanics 6 introduces.
Ayer le decía a alguien que se quejaba de la dificultad de Black myth Wu Kong que probará llegar a MASTER en street fighter 6, soy máster con 5 personajes en el juego 😂 creo que por eso YT me recomendó tu vídeo, siempre me alegra ver llegar nuevos jugadores a SF6 .. felicitaciones!
Trust me playing in tournament is a another level! The nerves are working against you. I went to Evo last year and only won one match and then got bodied. I have been going to locals and the highest I ever got was 3rd place. I put work in too. Please don't get frustrated. Your journey was refreshing to watch. There are a lot of cheaters online that can frustrate new players.
As mentally stacked that this game is, I do think is the best fighting game for begginers, I say that because it's the only one I was able to understand as a complete beginner too
Just attended and participated in my first EVO for sf6 this year. Went 1-2. VERY first ever tournament setting I was ever in...lost 16 straight games. Stay on the path, you got this.
Thats dope, sf is also my first fighting game placed in rookie and made my way up to diamond 4 in the last year. Edit: oh damn you knew more about the game in 1 week than I did in a couple of months 😅
So one thing about getting good (or just decent) at a new fighting game is exposure to the game. The reason you thought you didn't get any better in the first week of playing against AI is that yes, you didn't train specifically to react to DI and jump-ins, but even if you started with that, you would not have known the range of your normals, how to use them, and how real opponents worked. Unless you are a natural at these types of games somehow, just putting in the hours and playing the game (and maybe watching pros play) is the only to get comfortable enough to performing those tasks in a match. Pros can anti air with a DP 99% of the time because they have done it for 5-10-20 years.
As Tokido once said....." Fighting Game is Something so great".....committing to getting your ass kicked to learn believe it or not is what makes learning this awesome.
A GAME THAT TAKES 5 YRS TO BECOME GOOD AT IS NOT A GAME FOR MANY.
@@freddurst4420 it only takes how long it takes for you to quickly learn and adapt
Bro the lil animation transitions into the real fight is so cool
dude frrrrrr
For real! Seems insane this dude has less than 1k subs
agreed
Yeah man I kept going "oh shit that was smooth" throughout lol
"You have to get washed to be clean"
Some of the single best advice when coming into any fighter. By a rando at my locals.
This is the single best quote about fighting games I've ever heard.
Might be the same rando I saw on BattleHub a few months back. Said the same thing.
"I didn't know any matchups besides Akuma" LMAOOOOOO
Loved this! Also, random thing I noticed: I feel like you’d really like playing Guile. Your approach to Luke, playing him more patient and pestering your opponent into making errors is what Guile excels at. If your comfortable with charge characters you should give him a try!
You broke down what takes people years to master kudos to you good sir.
💯🤭
I never comment on videos.
This one deserves one.
1) Great transitions. Fun to watch.
2) Amazing work documenting your experience. I’m super proud of you for creating a goal, practicing towards it, explaining the game mechanics and meta for the audience to follow, and trying to execute on it.
3) I already knew you wouldn’t get too far in a tourney but I wasn’t aware how much you’d actually learn. You’re a genius in the making!
Good stuff, man.
Agreed
It’s almost a rite of passage to be humbled by going 0-2 at your first local
The best SF6 video I have seen so far! Brilliant playing too!
Great video! And perfect timing for me to stumble on. I just bought SF6 last week, and it is my very first FG. I can already relate to so much!
Take your time learning and have fun 🎉
Im about to pick up Street Fighter 6 myself
that ending was so funny and relatable, lmaoooo. in the end, you improved a lot, so keep grinding! great video😄
this video is very underrated and i hope to see it gain popularity with time. All the sound effects, the animation transitions and the wavy bubble font give me heavy Asumsaus vibes amd I love it. Keep up the good work!
I absolutely love street fighter! i used to play it as a pure casual player (since I wasn't really that good back then). once SF6 released I decided that I would actually try and take it a bit more seriously and try out ranked. I was an akuma player in other games but since akuma wasn't out yet I had to choose someone else, and BOY did I choose the most unexpected choice for a character. I decided to give Zangief a spin (heh heh *spin*... get it?) and of course I ranked at the lowest of the low, iron. but over time I've climbed the ranks and now I'm in Diamond 1! watching this video made me remember the journey of climbing the ranks! i hope you continue to improve even more!
Spin lol
love the animations, music, and everything about this video, good shit dude thinkin on doing this myself
Why does this guy not have a ton more subscribers?! This was entertaining as heck AND I feel i learned something. Good job my guy
Big ups! Win or lose at Toryuken, you got to Platinum, and learned a ton! Good on ya man
Nice to see new comers sticking to it. Keep it up
Great vid! the editing and narrative are top notch and it brought back memories of when I was first learning the game
One tip I have for your default combo is to do an uncharged heavy knuckle after the charged light knuckle and then buffer a tackle. It puts you at +3 on block and in range for a strike/throw/shimmy mixup (use the frame meter to check your timing). The tackle is auto-timed meaning you can buffer everything. You can hit confirm with 2MP LP for strike
On hit you’re +32 or smth and usually in the corner so you can do whatever you want lol altho I’d suggest a 5MP frame kill into throw or 2MP LP hit confirm. You could also just not frame kill and instead shimmy
A tip to practice this btw is to set a save state right after the perfect light knuckle so that you’re not tearing your hair out every time you miss it like I did for months lmao I do this by pausing the screen right after it starts, changing the game speed to pause, and then setting the save state. Also saves a lot of time
The problem with the medium knuckle finisher is that it loses to back roll. So even though it puts you in an advantageous position, they’re too far away to allow you to capitalize on your opening.
The only downside of the heavy knuckle finisher is that it requires a perfect light knuckle, but if you miss the perfect timing you can just do the medium knuckle finisher as a backup.
the basics such as anti-airing and spacing are generally more important than combos, but when you’re learning the fastest way to get better is to work on your offense.
Good luck on your SF journey! Game’s hella fun altho there is some annoying BS (Bison 👀) but that’s every game lol
This was really awesome and insightful. Thanks for the vid!
What a great video. Really inspiring man. I am in the same boat as you. I always found fighting games to be super interesting (though for me it's more Mortal Kombat and Tekken than Street Fighter) but they always intimidated me. The learning curve is just insane and I never had the conviction to actually sit down and get good.
Great video and great progress, honestly. Well done!
I mess with this video heavy liked and subscribed
Love your videos style, great montage and music. Regards from Italy my friend
This came across my recommended...and Im glad I watched! Great to see your Journey and I hope you keep it up! :)
As a new FGC Competitor, one mistake I made as well is not going to weekly locals before going to big tournaments. The pros say it all the time: go to your locals. What better way to get better than to go to the hub for people like us that meet up every week?
I wish I knew that before I got curb stomped at Max Mode earlier this year. Lmao. You're not alone, man. Keep practicing!
Glad to see you went to the first tournament! As you can see, there's a lot more to fighting games than just "mastering" the very basics. Even hitting Master rank is just the VERY beginning of competitive play. You're definitely still in your novice phase, true mastery takes a few years at least before you start being competitive in local brackets.
@@pietime123123 well said
Naw this is pretty much it....
I really like the ending, mainly because you identified what was wrong, shows you're paying attention. That's is how it is sometimes. Good video.
Amazing video, as someone who tries to get people into fighting games on the regular, the first steps are always brutal and turn off a lot of people. I hope this video helps some of my friends to get over the initial learning curve.
great video man, blew me away when I saw your sub count for such a solid video! Honestly makes me wanna try and get good at street fighter
Really like the flow and pacing of the video. The edits keep the flow while not being distracting.
Ps for new players, the reason why the pros look like they tech every throw, it's probably due to them using a option select called delay tech throw.
Think of a MCQ question of A,B,C. Option select covers "A,B" but not "C". By probablity, 33.3% per answer now becomes 50% chance of getting it right by using option select.
Delay throw tech covers throw and blocking hits. But loses to shimmy
Great video and editing my man! Love the layman's style of breaking down fundamentals in the game. MUCH more enjoyable than watching these experts talk, where you feel like you need a SF dictionary to interpolate everything. 😊
This reminded me so much of when I first started learning SF6 (also my first fighting game) at release. Great video, and I hope you continue to enjoy the game!
Lol. The end bro. Lol. So good. You earned a subscriber
As a Luke player myself I understand the struggle of how to play this game. Most of time for new beginners they started off playing Modern controls that way you are more familiarize with the games mechanics. Also yes there is an absurd amount of Akuma players online.
I play modern on a character to understand their spacing options before switching to classic (mostly because if I get ranked in like iron with that character I learn nothing from them and go on crazy win streaks because most people I play are minimum high plat)
This video was incredibly entertaining man.
It took a lot of guts starting from the ground zero to a Toronto major in one month a lot of people been playing fighting games over 10+ years. Keep at it again and watching videos of pros online for your char helps alot
i cant believe i started this video thinking this was a very well established channel, only to see the count, mad props, this is pretty good all around, i hope to see even more in future
Great video, I will show this to my friends who don't want to play fighting games because they're too hard :D
Credit for ranking up altogether and getting offline experience with other players at a live tournament. SF6 is an incredible fighting game which is hard AF; although rank doesn’t always indicate skill, it is a testament to hard work and consistency the higher you level up. Great clip & keep it up 👍🏾
I really liked this video! I recently got SF6 and have been taking notes from this.
this was an awesome video! even though ive been playing since sfv i loved the break down of the mechanics and your pokes. that throw tech part is so real. you've just earnt a new sub!
As someone who never touched a street fighter game until yesterday, this video is a treasure, i love the game so far and this vid just made me love it even more, incredible edits and content if i could sub twice i would.
LOL that was not the outcome I expected :) good job none the less, and a good video!
These kinda videos are always a hit. The improvement processes is on of the best things about fighting games.
This video was amazing and your channel deserves to be bigger! Honestly, even if you got ROLLED at the tournament in the end, you learned vital info. That burnout is REALLY bad (literally avoid it at all costs, make that ur new priority to learn) and that you lack a lot of matchup knowledge. Keep playing sf6 dude, this content is awesome and i wanna see you get even better and would like to also learn from you
Those transitions in the video are sick!
Very good video man.
I hope you keep playing. Even though you had some prior fighting game experience, getting to Platinum in a month despite never really playing any Street Fighter is impressive no matter what anyone tells you.
It took me a few months get there and after a year I still haven’t hit Diamond (granted I swap characters more often than people swap underwear but still)
Expecting to do well in a real tournament is basically like expecting to beat Master ranked players (because the majority who search out tournaments are going to at least be that good)
This was so well done and inspirational as who is just starting to jump into content creation.
You've absolutely earned this sub! Thank you for the amazing video and good luck on your journey!!
Whoa sick editing for the music syncing in the third quarter of the video
Great vid man!Just bought the game a few days ago and this made me want to try and grind the game!Keep up the good work!
I'm very proud of you!! You gained a sub from this! I will continue to see your progress in future videos
Man keep it up I like your video. This is why I love fighting games when your new week by week you can see how much you improve. It took me months and months to learn tekken7.. and a yr or 2 in I was winning tournaments. I also love how each rank you get in the players fight different and at high level it's basically a different game. And doesn't it feel good when you try so hard at something that's hard and you see yourself improving. Man I love that feeling
Nice run! SF6 was my first real foray into fighting games as well (played a little snk2 as a kid against my brother though). I played a week at launch, got placed gold with Marissa and worked up to plat. Then came back and played another week right after Ed was released, playing as Ken... placed plat and worked up to diamond.
I'm proud of achieving both those goals so quickly... but I'm 99.9% sure you'd still whoop my ass. I don't think my rank really reflects the cheese I achieved it with :D
Great video (bonus for the Paper Mario OST)
Great video…loved the montage! It’s pretty silly to think you’re going to win your first tournament after one month but I think you knew that. Anyway, love how you broke it down. For me I try to not think about my rank and focus more on my progress and recognizing how much better I’ve gotten. It’s less sweaty and more fun that way. 😅
Great content! Toronto represent!
I really enjoyed this video! Appreciate the level of quality you put in to it! Speaking as a master rank Kim player, I would advise you study top players and learn from their videos! It helps a lot
i actually thought you were famous by the quality of this video, keep it up bro!
Don’t get discouraged bro! Keep practicing. You should be proud of ur progress from being a day 1 beginner, to an intermediate player 💪🏽
Holy shit, this is so high quality!
this channel is underrated
Damn the montage got me pumped to play
Awesome video - thanks
loving the JSRF sound tracks!
Great content! I know how the drive bar works now, thank you! Liked & subbed.
congrats my dear friend for improving so much in short period of time :D
This was great, thank you.
Loved the video, helpful for me as I’m trying to move up the ranks
nice vid, this deserves a sub.
I am on Day 5 of my "new to SF 6 experience". Not a SF newbie by a long shot, have played for a few years in SF4 AE and got some SF5 experience but not much. Mostly quit after 4AE
I am in platinum now. One thing I can say is anyone who has had any experience from the past games but hasn't gotten SF6 yet, don't worry. The entire ranked system is really forgiving, I would say it starts getting competitive around Gold 3 upwards.
Everyone's fundamentals are GONE with these new mechanics because it has definitely made everyone impatient. Genuinely it amazes me some of these players got so far playing the way they do.
I have been playing off of my own experience and memory with minimal labbing, consistently beating out plats/masters. It's crazy how far my past memory has taken me, defense especially has been frustrating almost every opponent I come across. Almost everyone I met was not used to me actively waiting on hard guaranteed punishments and not fishing, so they'd just walk backwards and zone. My combos are ass but one thing I always did learning a fighting game is "KEEP IT SIMPLE". Simple, guaranteed punishes and building up from there.
Having the new Over Drive gauge full on start is interesting, because you can really apply crazy pressure immediately with EX Moves that in the old games you had to work at least a round for. Overall I love the game, I couldn't get into 5 but 6 fills like a great mix of 4,5, and the new mechanics 6 introduces.
Ayer le decía a alguien que se quejaba de la dificultad de Black myth Wu Kong que probará llegar a MASTER en street fighter 6, soy máster con 5 personajes en el juego 😂 creo que por eso YT me recomendó tu vídeo, siempre me alegra ver llegar nuevos jugadores a SF6 .. felicitaciones!
Loved the video! Hope you make more SF6 content :)
Great video! Very cool animations of the fighters!
I GYAAAATTT to sub to you, GOATED VIDEO
i thoroughly enjoyed this
The journey never ends! Look forward to your next month with SF
You got better so fast man. That’s so impressive
Unironically you did a good job. Don't let your journey end so soon.
hearing the line "im just gonna spend my time in burnout hopefully that goes well" im like bro...
Trust me playing in tournament is a another level! The nerves are working against you. I went to Evo last year and only won one match and then got bodied. I have been going to locals and the highest I ever got was 3rd place. I put work in too. Please don't get frustrated. Your journey was refreshing to watch. There are a lot of cheaters online that can frustrate new players.
bwuhj i laughed so fucking hard at that ending😭
Well done. Subbed.
As mentally stacked that this game is, I do think is the best fighting game for begginers, I say that because it's the only one I was able to understand as a complete beginner too
Just attended and participated in my first EVO for sf6 this year. Went 1-2.
VERY first ever tournament setting I was ever in...lost 16 straight games.
Stay on the path, you got this.
I’m guessing the level of competition was crazy high huh
😂😂😂😂
@@demonreturns4336 I was younger and less committed in those days. 😂
dude it feels illegal watch this quality content without paying, keep it up
Que vídeo do caralho, estava prestes a desistir do sf6 por ser muito ruim, mas agora eu vou voltar com tudo
Congrats on reaching Plat! If you're still interested in the game don't let the tournament discourage you!
fantastic video
Welcome to the FGC!
I went through the same thing with Dragon Ball FighterZ, don't give up man, online and in person is totally different
I hope you had fun outside of the bracket. And I hope you continue to play sf6 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
The ending was SO GOOD :D
Good ahh content, luv it
Good vid, quick thing though, Luke crouch medium punch is extremely strong so start using it
Thats dope, sf is also my first fighting game placed in rookie and made my way up to diamond 4 in the last year.
Edit: oh damn you knew more about the game in 1 week than I did in a couple of months 😅
I've been playing for a month and made it to bronze yesterday :')
@@Vinoyl "Never back down. Never, what?"
That was a great video, dont give up your doing great❤
All the best for the next one
So one thing about getting good (or just decent) at a new fighting game is exposure to the game. The reason you thought you didn't get any better in the first week of playing against AI is that yes, you didn't train specifically to react to DI and jump-ins, but even if you started with that, you would not have known the range of your normals, how to use them, and how real opponents worked.
Unless you are a natural at these types of games somehow, just putting in the hours and playing the game (and maybe watching pros play) is the only to get comfortable enough to performing those tasks in a match. Pros can anti air with a DP 99% of the time because they have done it for 5-10-20 years.
This was insightful
I heard "I achieved Master" Hell what! was what I thought, watched the entire video to only find out you didn't 😂 Hat's off for the commitment though!
The big mistake beginners always seem to make is focusing too much on memorizing combos and not enough on fighting game fundamentals.