FADC help

Can anyone give me tips or advice on FADC from srk into ultra? Im just learning the game and evil ryu is my main

Do you play on pad or stick?

I play stick. I love e ryu but he has so many one frame links

break up the combo into smaller bits and work on them

For example, take an hour and work on srk focus with no dash
get the timing down perfect, switch sides

then do srk focus with dash, get the timing down perfect, switch sides

now just add the ultra

I’ve been working at it for months and I still trying to perfect it. For me, the hardest part is the Ultra after the dash. I can get it most of the time, but even still, it’s just a disgusting mash of inputs that happen to work. So what I started to do (idk if it’ll pay off yet) is…

SRK > FADC > hold down

The idea is to get my muscle memory used to going for the down input after I dash so I can learn to do a clean QCFx2.

I know this sounds stupid but I’ve gotten a lot better at dash>ultra since I’ve switched to 3S and learned a couple of Ken BNB’s. The game doesn’t allow for sloppy inputs (no shortcuts) and only give you a super if you do them pretty damn fast. The game really helps with 2xQCF inputs.

Something else I’ve stumbled upon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXP0kc9Sry8

Gootecks explains how you use an arcade stick. He uses a weird grip in my opinion, but the basics are the same for both his and the wineglass grip (stick between pinky and ringfinger). You basically have to be aware of moving the stick with fingers and not using your palm to move it and your hand doesn’t move around on the stick.
He shows some basics that you can grind out which should really help you get comfortable with a stick and it’s actually a good tutorial.

In another video he goes over the exact combo you have trouble with as shown below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ps_qU4GHGSI

I pretty much dislike Gooteck’s channel and all the dumb advertisement for lessons and other shit he does, but I guess he needs the money and I can understand how you don’t want to work a “normal” job.
On topic though:
These tutorials are pretty good, just don’t fall for their dumb lesson advertisements.

The whole part about practicing dashes a thousand times is important. I just recently realized I couldn’t dash at will 50 times in a row and I’d fuck up a dash every 5-6 tries and that’s one of the bigger reasons why I had trouble with srk>fadc>ultra 1 along with having sloppy and slow 2xquarter circle foward motions.
Basically learn what you have trouble with or what you’re doing wrong, and grind it out until it sits right. Sometimes you need to “unlearn” muscle memory because you got it wrong and now sit on shitty reflexes. Getting rid of that is terribly frustrating since you got to basically grind it out twice (in training mode and in real matches) but it’s possible with enough discipline.

thanks for the videos. I understand now better how this works, but I lack the technique for this.
C.Vipers seismic cancels look easier in comparison. Plus this is not guaranteed to work in an online environment

Ryu fortunately has some less risky yet also equally efficient options for less advanced players.

Saw the video. Why does Gooteks say to map a focus button? How does that help anyone?

I have a question about “the shortcut”. How is ending SRK with forward a shortcut? I understand that it gives the dash a shortcut, but why would you need that? Wouldn’t you want to end SRK on down-forward and get that out ASAP? Why would you need to shortcut the dash when the opponent is already popped into the air? It seems you’re risking getting the DP a fraction too late in order to make the dash easier.

Also, does everyone (or the majority) end DP with forward or is it just preference?