A Beginner's Journey in Street Fighter 6 - Rookie, Iron, and Bronze Rank

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  • A chronicle of a casual journey through the early ranks of Street Fighter 6
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  • @toileychan
    @toileychan Рік тому +6

    I think you have a great attitude for improvement and adapting and I'm happy to see you having fun with the game! One piece of friendly advice I give to most people starting out is to nail down your anti-airs until you are rock solid at them. If you force your opponent to have to play the ground game, a lot of people get frustrated at lower ranks.

  • @ismaeljrp1
    @ismaeljrp1 3 місяці тому +3

    Structured learning is always the most efficient way to learn and reduce the amount of mistakes you need to brute force out of your system. Otherwise you're just doing trial and error way more than necessary, which is very costly in terms of time and effort.
    1. Stick with one character in the beginning.
    2. Do all their beginner tutorials, and Character guide.
    3. Play some Arcade and have fun practicing against Easy then Normal difficulty. This also helps expose you to all the characters as opponents.
    4. Continue to play mostly practice mode and when you need an opponent put the CPU at level 5 battle mode.
    5. You should know your normals and specials. Make good use of blocking, poking, zoning, DP/anti-air, DI, throws, and the basic combos in the command guide. Along with DI to special, or punish to special, and a basic combo into a special.
    6. Hit up Ranked placement, you should get placed in Iron as a minimum more than likely with all of this done. I myself got placed in Bronze 1.
    7. Play some ranked matches, rest and go to the lab in between sets/matches.
    8. Do the Intermediate and Advanced tutorials, and have your character guide complete.
    Edit: First 6 steps took me about 3-5 hours of actual gameplay. I only had casual fighting game experience from early 2000s. Classic controls as well.
    You don't need Frame data stuff, complex combos or anything fancy quite yet. Honestly it's probably also way too much for our brains to really make use of it in a meaningful way aside from sounding smart when talking about it. I've got friends in Platinum/Diamond that pay no attention to Frame data for example and are all on feel and understanding their character's timing and vulnerabilities. It does help to hasten the learning curve though, so once you've learned all the previous stuff well enough, and are probably Silver Rank or so, then you should start working on that as well.
    The fundamentals will take you pretty far if you are solid in them. Then you can start going for those optimal combo damages, frame data and stuff like that.
    That's just my opinion though.

  • @georgesmith5201
    @georgesmith5201 6 місяців тому +4

    I'm stuck just below Platinum without combos. I swear learning combos in every fighting game is brutal

    • @ismaeljrp1
      @ismaeljrp1 3 місяці тому +1

      Combos are my achilles heel as well, as in fighters my reactions are not amazing. But, what does work for me is to practice 1 combo off of a punish that you can pull off rather frequently without relying too much on Drive Gauge/specials. And that same combo or similar capped off with a special.
      Practice that over and over again, the reason you want to focus off of a punish is because the first hit is guaranteed, therefore your combo is likely to be guaranteed as well especially if the opponent is burned out.
      Focus on a combo that is relatively easy to pull off as frequently as possible. So, something off of Drive Impact for example.
      Imagine you can pull off a 25% damage combo twice per match. It doesn't have to be a crazy combo, but if you can do that twice a match you should be ok to do the other 50% damage via neutral/footsies/throws. That same combo around the 20-25% damage area, if you cap it off with a special you're looking at 40+% damage.
      You don't need a combo for every situation unless you're Master level and need to be ready to punish every potential opportunity with optimal damage (because if not your opponent will).
      Edit: we gotta give our brains less things to think about. So it's good to only add to your game in smaller chunks until that new chunk is in muscle memory and feels natural.

  • @Jellofreeze
    @Jellofreeze Рік тому +4

    Been stuck at Silver for 3 weeks and basically gave up. Every opponent I get matched with is God tier. Good luck to you on your journey to *Platinum and beyond. You know how to win.

  • @Yhdyssanakoe
    @Yhdyssanakoe 11 місяців тому +1

    OMG! I've been so scared of playing online but this gave me the confidence to hop on!! Thank youu💕

  • @Jarrych83
    @Jarrych83 3 місяці тому

    I love this because it touches on things i frequently tell people. Also, i realize this is fairly old now, but just noting my thoughts in response. The frame data and connections are wildly precise. Focus on normals and SIMPLE cancels into specials. It's definitely about neutral and not combos, no matter what high lvl play looks like. And for Strive players, rush works a lot like a mix of wild assault and red RC. Finding a normal option or connection using it and acting like parry is a button for FD is a good way to consider it. Also, I'm not exactly great at this game, but these were very beginner things that helped

  • @HungryArms
    @HungryArms Рік тому +1

    Gold Rose incoming! Im very glad youre enjoying the game this much

  • @xxnike0629xx
    @xxnike0629xx Рік тому

    I'm glad you're having so much fun!

  • @raidenxv9972
    @raidenxv9972 8 місяців тому +2

    Может сделаешь ретроспективу по stree fighter такую же как по metal gear solid!

  • @Inojin67
    @Inojin67 Місяць тому

    11:04 don't worry, even the best players in the world get pestered by armchair Evo champions on stream

  • @lamMeTV
    @lamMeTV Рік тому +2

    Such a chad move to choose the butt lady cause "I like butt" thumbs up for that!