Always have been and always will be. Im going to evo this year and im going to use my pad and show the world its all a matter of preference.
Unless what my friend told me is true, is that they dont allow pads and only sticks…which would be retarded.
It’s better to do cr.lk’s/s.lk’s so that you don’t get a sonic boom. Also, neutral jumping and dashing are two additional ways to hide the buffering. Daigo does neutral jump buffer ultra a lot with Ryu.
That’s not true, but you have to bring your own controller either way.
Have you ever sat down with a stick and tried to play with it for a week or two? It takes a while to get used to. I used to be a hardcore pad player but now I refuse to play on pad. But whatever works for you.
Tried for a whole month and with diff characters, position, joysticks, buttons etc but I could not do anyhting I could normally do with a pad. A stick just didnt feel right in my hand. (no homo)
Question.
At 4:44 in the video how did he do that full screen teleport? I thought the punch version only went half screen and the kick stayed in place?
My set against Bokchoy was terrible on my part. Later on in the tourney I start to turn my execution up a notch… those matches are coming eventually.
[media=youtube]wf3nTrlNF30[/media] (vs Ph1l. I played super conservative and lame. The suboptimal combo near the end, ie. punishing Ryu’s super, was just to gain some link confidence for later in the tournament.)
IIRC, my progression in Alberta Beatdown was this:
Round 1: Offbeat Ninja (Ryu) (not recorded)
Round 2: Bokchoy (Balrog)
Round 3: Ph1l (Ryu)
Round 4: ??? (A Vancouver Ryu player?)
Round 5: Lapchi (Blanka) (sent to losers 1-2)
Awesome Seth. I believe that was the magneto looop at the end of round 1 against rufus?
Also noticed that you fadc a lot of your dps in the video. Were those to avoid trades, play it safe , or simply to get rufus higher off the ground and have better mixups afterwards? The video is not too clear, but it appears lp srk would’ve sufficed in many of those instances.