You have to score a certain amount of points to be able to upload your replay. Each day the limit changes because you have to score in the top points bracket for that day.
Above poster is referring to the top 5000, you’re only able to be considered for a replay if you’re in the top 5000 CP leaderboard, but you must also surpass your highest CP amount.
I never heard of a flowchart Chun before. How exactly does that flowchart work? I have another question about standing MK and the timing of it. I stay grounded waiting on my friend to jump Roundhouse me and when I go for the AA, I either trade or beaten and lose a chunk of life.
You know you’re a flowchart chun when you:
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Begin every match by walking backwards.
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Up close, you attempt to c.jab out of everything up close, followed by a sweep or lighting legs.
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You use df+rh on wakeup 80% of the time, and you get owned by the same move.
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You typically cancel S.MP into Hasan.
These things are not necessarily bad, but like most flowchart chuns turtle forever.
Dang, I’m definitely flowchart!
Edit: I take it back, I don’t play like that EVERY match. =PP
lol I thought I was the only one who knew how the flowchart Chun went, good shit. That covers what the flowchart Chun is.
edit: But walking back at the beginning isn’t that bad. I take a few steps out of jump range and throw a kikoken. Walking all the way back is flowchart though :tup:
^ of course it’s not bad, it’s just most flowchart chuns do that at the beginning, and will continue to walk back even if they are losing.
- you walk back and throw fireballs and don’t know how to anti air once they jump over it.
What does flowchart mean?
If somebody always does the same moves in the same situations, regardless of what the opponent is doing, and they fail to adapt to current battle conditions, then they are as predictable as a flowchart.
LOL I do those! When the situation calls for them… LOL
Jump back, kikoken.
Anyone think far. mp xx ex legs could be a worthwhile poke? It’s like 60% in training mode for me, right now. I’m gonna start spamming it online to see how it does…
If I can get it close to 100% without hurting myself, I think it could be one of those things you can just mash out just outside max range for in case they decide to walk into a poke.
Perfect flowchart chun at 77173 CP. Vs. turtle ryu no less.
:pleased:
Check out ryu’s failed ultra attempt meet the go-for-broke hosenka.
LOL that was terrible yet totally awesome. Ryu player did not pay attention to his life at all. You see when he was winning he coulda just stood there and done nothing but react yet he jumped in like an idiot.
Lol seriously, I did so fucking horrible, yet won. Just shows how many people really don’t play chuns at all. I was NOT going to upload that replay, but… it was great.
yo if you want to play let’s play, you’re in LA so we should have a good connection. Maybe I could learn a few flow chart tips.
Dude I got your invite earlier, but I was already in a match, I’ve signed off for now. Just send a friend request and I’ll get to it in a bit.
can someone tell me why mashing cr. jab in close is bad?
Hi I’ve been maining Gen since the game came out. I want to pick an arcade character as well though for situations where a console is unavailable.
I’ve played Gen from A2-A3 and also now in SF4
During 3ts I played Yun and Chun Li. I was quite the average turtling footsie using st. fierce to fight against everything.
What I really want to know is can I play her like the turtling queen she is in 3ts?
Ive seen a Blanka dash three times and then do a vertical ball. Does anyone know how this is done? Just asking because it could be useful to do dash dash EX SBK.
thx magneto
He has a command dash, and holds down-forward to keep the down charge.