It used to be about 25-30 hours a week last year, but ever since i’ve got work and life getting busier in general, it’s been cut to about 8 hours on a good week
Depends. I’m sort of a grown-up now so I don’t play as much as I used to, but I picked up KoF last week so I’ve been practicing combos quite a bit lately.
4-8 hrs, and mainly playing against others if you call that practice. I do because I’m learning match-up experience in addition to practicing my combos.
Rarely ever go into the training room for very long.
nowadays, never
…
And now I totally suck. Stay in [Street Fighter] school kids!
I have a similar job to him, it can be pretty forgiving with things like ‘sleep’
I’m with Raas though, I used to practice just a ton, then I got old.
~Xes
If you count local casual sessions, two or three times a week for about four hours at a time.
I have that Iverson work ethic for individual practice though, unless a really cool idea happens to hit me, then I grind in training mode for a few hours, but stumbling upon inspiration isn’t exactly a regular occurrence.
Good week, 2 hours a day + my gathering night which is me playing other people for maybe 4 to 6 hours for the evening.
Bad week, couple of hours for the whole week :(.
I never practice.
I enjoy fighting games by reading and posting on srk, and watching tournament streams.
…never
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Not a game. We talkin bout practice.
Loving the GRAMMAR police. Lol.
I chill between CvS2, Tekken 6 and AE when the homies are over. Otherwise I can’t keep Battlefield 3 out of the PS3 these days.
Said that man that uses ultras without setups. Every time you say something like that Im gonna hold that shit against you. I dont care how old of a post it was that shit was straight retarded.
If i’m not fighting another human being, Im training. Either reps of combos mastering timing or working on new tech.