Actually you can know that as I said I am going by the videos.
Jiro may lose more often off of the vids, but as far as the vids are concerned he wins/loses as much as anybody else.
Actually you can know that as I said I am going by the videos.
Jiro may lose more often off of the vids, but as far as the vids are concerned he wins/loses as much as anybody else.
All I’m going to say is try to play like Jiro and see how far it gets you against strong players in your area. I’ve given up on that style.
I think only Jiro can play like Jiro.
Personally I can’t demon off of anything. Nor do I have the SGGK setups of Jiro. Part of what allows him to play like he does is his skillset.
A TRUE AKUMA PLAYER DEMONS NO MATTER WHAT…
It’s not just the demons. He demon flips more than anyone. His playstyle is just balls to the wall
I’m working more on that Ken style Akuma
I just want to see Jiro play a long session with Ino’s Ken. Just to see how far would he get compared to Kuroda
Kuroda has to be the most cautious Gouki ever. I would prefer to see the mirror between him and Jiro. Caution vs all out offense.
Watch the mirror between Junin and Jiro. Junin is not a top Akuma, but he deals with Jiro easily.
I wouldn’t wanna see Jiro playing Ino - I’ve seen Jiro playing against Souma who is a pretty low tier ken player - and still loses.
Plus Uriden blog once had a set of matches where Jiro and probably Match (or Dot) were playing - and the Akuma mirrors just saw Jiro getting out played everytime.
Anyways, Jiro is miles better than I am - but it doesn’t take an expert to watch a vid and realise that Jiro’s gameplan = risky as hell.
I would not say Jiro is all out offence - that honor goes to Uraken cos he can actually pull it off against good players.
Naz didn’t you write on your SBO5 blog that Ino wasn’t all that good and you could beat him? Or were you talking about someone else? I don’t remember.
Mirrors are tough. I think Victoly has beaten Kokujin everytime, but I wouldn’t necessarily say Victoly is better than Kokujin.
Jiro is risky, but that risk wins him matches as well as loses them.
THE HONOR OF AN ALL OFFENSE STYLE GOES TO ME…
Pics or it didn’t happen:P
Yeah but he was using Akuma and Urien against me and I had more wins. When he picked Makoto we were kinda even.
To be fair though, it was after SBO and something like 3am at night, plus Ino was playing CVS for most of that night against Nuki so meh… Ino is a beast and I guess he just wasn’t on form that night.
Don’t sell yourself short Naz, besides the Japanese the best Akuma’s out there are you, PaulT and JR.
It’s ooold news but the ones I like to use these days are:
1/ Demon flip kick, wait; let them throw; then later on during the game; demon flip kick, dash back, demon :woot:
2/ Whiff a low roundhouse when they jump at you and cancel the whiffed move into a demon
:wtf:
You’re basically betting two bars that your opponent will wiff a move with long recovery. I think you’re better off going for a straight demon, or dash in demon.
This setup doesn’t necessarily need the low rh. I’m not really sure if its better without it though. JR would know, he loves that setup.
Maybe this isn’t the right place to ask this, but:
If two players at RD range executed RD at the same time, which player lands it :O?
Someone looked up it once but I don’t remember what the findings were.
I fucking love that set up