For the blockstrings I recommend changing them every now and then, for example the first matches with my opponents they get opened up by cooler low attacks since he has a lot, and then the second match I include overheads since they will crouch most of the time
I just need to find a way to calm myself when playing, when the other player is in front of me or I drop the combo I just enter in "mash mode" I know a little of defense and some combos but what makes me lose every time is getting nervous the moment I hit the enemy, I just want to know if somebody have tips for that
Tekken was like this for me at first, and at least for me there was no easy answer. HOWEVER, playing locally with your homies helped me stay less heated while playing. So I was able to practice my combos and mixups in a competitive but friendly atmosphere so I didn't get too worked up. You'll still drop it often but the more you play and have a good experience (with friends as opposed to ranked randoms) the easier time you'll have entrenching that into in your brain.
And for what it's worth everybody can have these problems. I've played tekken since TT, and I'm struggling with this game because I've never really played a 2D fighter before lol, so I'm right there with ya bus
One thing that could’ve been added is in a block string try and add a dragon rush here and there. Also Don’t just try practicing good combos in practice mode. That’s the last thing you need to do. Try to practice block strings movement and neutral. And when you do a block sting try and take a second before pressing another button because your opponent could switch into another character and if you block the switch you could get a very good combo to even possibly tod someone
My only real piece of advice is. Don’t try something you haven’t practiced unless you absolutely have to. I’ve dropped so many combos I’ve never tried because I hardly train my offense. Learn your characters and what you can and can’t do either with a buddy or the training dummy. After that you’ll do just fine. And take constructive criticism like a tip if it’s from a higher ranked player. If they tell you to stop being predictable then work on that. Assists are there if you 6M randomly so you can either get a hit confirm or make yourself safer.
lol honestly same, i spent a ton of my time on this game messing around not learning much and once i started trying to improve i really saw a difference.
Insert Coin I bought this game in 2018, played it for two days and gave up, year later I came back and decided to really put in the time to learn. As a first fighting game this game is a really good one and quite easy to improve
let them super dash on u, DO NOT super dash . Blocking cant be stressed enough in dragon ball . Most u should look at ur character is the same way u should glance ur side mirror when driving
lol i mean sure, if some of this stuff works for you then go for it lol. TBH i still have to work on many of these things myself, like movement and using my assist to defend during risky options. lol
Insert Coin I’ve been alright recently and don’t worry about it you uploaded 9 am my time it’s just I was still sleeping lol I actually saw the vid when it was uploaded 8 mins ago but I didn’t click the notification cuz I was just to tired lol
oh it sure is dude. Now im no pro at the game but I beat pretty high rank people consistently. now just like you i also don't have time to play, tbh the only times i ever play is when i sit to record a video. i simply don't have the time to play more than 1 match a day and that's if im lucky. sometimes i go days without having time to play and when i finally do get time, maybe i can fit in 3 fights after days of not playing. so ya you can certainly get good without having much time but you have to come to grips with the fact that you're going to lose a bunch and that's ok. if you're ok losing then you'll learn from the mistakes you made and get better as a result.
@@othorion6955 i just played online for the most part. i practiced a few combos but not a ton, not as many or as much as most players. I just got a feel for the characters either online or inn training. then played the game
For the blockstrings I recommend changing them every now and then, for example the first matches with my opponents they get opened up by cooler low attacks since he has a lot, and then the second match I include overheads since they will crouch most of the time
gotta change it up so they cant adapt, very good tips and ill keep that in mind if we ever fight so i dont get mixed lol
I just need to find a way to calm myself when playing, when the other player is in front of me or I drop the combo I just enter in "mash mode" I know a little of defense and some combos but what makes me lose every time is getting nervous the moment I hit the enemy, I just want to know if somebody have tips for that
Honestly same. I dont go mash mode. But my heart rate skyrockets which is terrible for concentration lol
@@LotteLattes It's horrible isn't, then you lose wich makes it even worse for concentration
And then you get angry, wich makes you don´t want to play the game wich makes you worse in the game, is the cycle bro
Tekken was like this for me at first, and at least for me there was no easy answer. HOWEVER, playing locally with your homies helped me stay less heated while playing. So I was able to practice my combos and mixups in a competitive but friendly atmosphere so I didn't get too worked up. You'll still drop it often but the more you play and have a good experience (with friends as opposed to ranked randoms) the easier time you'll have entrenching that into in your brain.
And for what it's worth everybody can have these problems. I've played tekken since TT, and I'm struggling with this game because I've never really played a 2D fighter before lol, so I'm right there with ya bus
I haven’t been in the comment section in a while. It feels good to be back
good to see ya back in here man :D
One thing that could’ve been added is in a block string try and add a dragon rush here and there. Also Don’t just try practicing good combos in practice mode. That’s the last thing you need to do. Try to practice block strings movement and neutral. And when you do a block sting try and take a second before pressing another button because your opponent could switch into another character and if you block the switch you could get a very good combo to even possibly tod someone
great additions to the list of tips for sure man.
Not a beginner just watching just in case also thx for using my comment
lol thanks for helping with the video :D
Truly great content, I’m 3 days deep and I can’t stop getting better
Sometimes I focus to hard on what my opponent is doing that I forget to move
How do I engage at the start of the match and during the match to start my combos without getting punished, i main bardock
going for sliding knockdowns instead of ending combos with supers that don't kill the opponent
very good tip, infact its something i could probably learn tons from myself lol. ima keep this one in find for sure
my motto is see green press button, gets me out of alot of dragon rushes
My only real piece of advice is. Don’t try something you haven’t practiced unless you absolutely have to. I’ve dropped so many combos I’ve never tried because I hardly train my offense. Learn your characters and what you can and can’t do either with a buddy or the training dummy. After that you’ll do just fine. And take constructive criticism like a tip if it’s from a higher ranked player. If they tell you to stop being predictable then work on that. Assists are there if you 6M randomly so you can either get a hit confirm or make yourself safer.
So just cause your super saiyan rose now
So you think your snapped?
Me too😂😂
lol im coming for GO1 in the national tourney coming up, watch ima beat him now that im rose ranks lol. jk jk man
Im in the video 😁😁😁
lol some might say, your tip was very solid lol
@@InsertCoin21 That was good 😂😂😂
Keep the good work man
I wish I had known these things when first starting the game man
lol honestly same, i spent a ton of my time on this game messing around not learning much and once i started trying to improve i really saw a difference.
Insert Coin I bought this game in 2018, played it for two days and gave up, year later I came back and decided to really put in the time to learn. As a first fighting game this game is a really good one and quite easy to improve
let them super dash on u, DO NOT super dash . Blocking cant be stressed enough in dragon ball . Most u should look at ur character is the same way u should glance ur side mirror when driving
Can you help me and coach me to get vegeta ssgss?
Could you do a base goku guide please I just started maiming him and I don't know what to do
I can try and make a combo video for him within the next week or so for sure.
@@InsertCoin21 thx man!
The amount of my opponent's that just instant superdash ...
Alright let’s seee if I finally found the right tutorial that make me leave Tekken and join Y’all
Can i take this guide even tho im rosè
lol i mean sure, if some of this stuff works for you then go for it lol. TBH i still have to work on many of these things myself, like movement and using my assist to defend during risky options. lol
Thanks
Sorry I’m not first I was kinda sleeping xD
lol how have you been lately man? i started uploading earlier so it might be harder to be first if its night time in your time zone
Insert Coin I’ve been alright recently and don’t worry about it you uploaded 9 am my time it’s just I was still sleeping lol I actually saw the vid when it was uploaded 8 mins ago but I didn’t click the notification cuz I was just to tired lol
I want to get good at this game but I only have like 2 hours a day so is it possible?
oh it sure is dude. Now im no pro at the game but I beat pretty high rank people consistently. now just like you i also don't have time to play, tbh the only times i ever play is when i sit to record a video. i simply don't have the time to play more than 1 match a day and that's if im lucky. sometimes i go days without having time to play and when i finally do get time, maybe i can fit in 3 fights after days of not playing. so ya you can certainly get good without having much time but you have to come to grips with the fact that you're going to lose a bunch and that's ok. if you're ok losing then you'll learn from the mistakes you made and get better as a result.
@@InsertCoin21 how did you practice?
@@othorion6955 i just played online for the most part. i practiced a few combos but not a ton, not as many or as much as most players. I just got a feel for the characters either online or inn training. then played the game
@@InsertCoin21 I learn a lot by copying people
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