wow thanks from watching some i am learning from before!! those tips on using the super meter are just so helpful! now i know to never try to over do it! this really helps! i will watch them over again and again!!
TBirdSF4 Thanks a lot for the great videos and information. I have been struggling in general with the game combo/chain/links/cancel on the trials since I have not hit the online experience yet.
I bought the game on monday and I already have around 15 trials on each character and I’ve finished the arcade with every character so I have some slight sense on the basics but this summary is extremely helpful to step up the game
This compilation seems really useful. I’ve only seen one but it’s really helpful. Many thanks to you guys and to eltrouble who linked me here
My biggest humps right now are training more than I play Online and being indecisive with choosing a character. I’ll get over there, eventually. Great and very helpful videos, TBird. Really appreciate it.
I watched the whole series. Very good!
Yes! These are super useful videos that will help me out a lot! Its one thing to play the game and another thing to understand it which I’ve been getting more into. Thanks again for these.
I was introduced to fighting games through PSASBR and then downloaded SSF4 AE. These videos were amazingly helpful. Thanks!
Well here I am. Learning Street Fighter. I am pokemongeof, and since pplz here probably don’t know me, I am a 13 year old Smasher, or a player who plays the Super Smash Brothers Series at a competitive level. Been watching many matches of Daigo, Justin Wong, etc, and then I stumble upon Noah the Prodigy. I always though that i’m too young for Street Fighter. But after seeing him, now here I am, signing up on Shoryuken to learn how to play. So far, these videos are good. Hope to be able to play at Tournaments soon using Ryu and maybe some Chun-Li!
Actually im a smasher too. Recently i’ve been at a tournament in Hamburg, germany, where i contested in a melee tourny but also watched others play SSF4 and i kinda liked it.
So now i got it on steam, ordered me an arcade stick and practice like hell. I have no problems with executing supers and stuff but the movement is really confusing. I guess a reason for that might also be that im playing on my keyboard.
So yea. Smash and SF unite, I guess.
This is my first post, and i would have to say im very impressed. thankyou so much for making these videos. im a former smasher myself and got into call of duty for a while, now im really hungry for the tournament scene again. dont have an arcade stick currently but i went to my local gaming store recently to put down a deposit on one. im going to be playing ssf4 in prep to eventually get into umvc3. thanks again
Ok, so I’m very new to forums, I don’t do this very often but I feel that I have no where else to go to. I’m an experienced player of Street Fighter but I’m in a search for a teacher that can help me get out of this terrible learning vortex I’m in. I know my analyze ability is pretty good in this game and I know most of the terminology, but there’s something off when I’m actually playing. I came here to the beginner forums because there’s no intermediate skill forum. I feel that I have to learn the basics and fundamentals all over again, I’m completely willing to. I live in an area where there isn’t an arcade scene so I can’t get better outside of my Xbox. I’m a complex player that desires to become great, I just need someone that is willing to teach me. I love playing Street Fighter, sadly I takes breaks from the game because I see no improvement and I don’t get that far.
Thank you so much for these. I’ve been playing for a couple months and I thought I knew the basics but clearly I didn’t! I can’t wait til I can actually implement what I’m learning here! Waka waka!
Thank you so much! I don’t want to sound like a scrub, but my Rose execution has become a bit better due to theses shortcuts!
Just want to say i watched these when i first started playing and they are a huge help!
Thank you, these are so helpful!
Hey guys. I’m considering finally getting into the SF4 series. I’ve actually been playing fighting games (especially Capcom made) for a really long time; but until Marvel 3 I never got serious about them (i.e. taking the time to really learn things like frame data, match ups, optimal combos, setups, etc.-basically a lot of the nuances of the genre). That being said I was really disappointed when fighting games started to die. I basically stopped playing video games altogether once that happened and I honestly didn’t think they’d come back. Needless to say when SF 4 was first announced I was ecstatic. However, once I actually saw the game in action, and especially after playing it once or twice, I was heavily disappointed. For me 3rd Strike was the greatest fighting game ever made. So 4 was just jarring to me because it feels so slow in comparison and it isn’t nearly as “stylish” (not to mention original 4 had no 3rd Strike characters).
All that being said: with Ultra having all of Dudley, Makoto, Yun, Yang, and now Hugo and Elena I want to give it a shot. My main questions are: 1) How similar will those characters be to their 3 incarnation in Ultra? 2) What are the main system elements in 4 that will come across as super new and jarring to someone who hasn’t played SF since 3rd Strike? 3) Are the 3rd Strike characters bad for a noob to pick up? 4) Is the game as tier focused as Marvel? Thanks!