From the point of view of someone who just bought it. Do you agree?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6ZfjjbxKAo
And although the video shows something else, I’m still playing. But I just started so I’m pretty bad. Patience and practice…
From the point of view of someone who just bought it. Do you agree?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6ZfjjbxKAo
And although the video shows something else, I’m still playing. But I just started so I’m pretty bad. Patience and practice…
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Amazing!!! HAHAHAHAHA
super video! you know one thing that would have been great. If you wore a red ryu headband after going through the training, before the guy match.
Thanks to both of you! And you are exactly right, that would have been ice on the cake
Gotta admit, with some of the people we’ve had come in here before and the title of the thread I was expecting some snarky bitching about how shitty the game is. Instead I was pleasantly surprised by a cute video. Good job.
Yeah was cute, could’ve been funnier, but you’re German.
That was funny.
When I first got this game I mained Guile and that was when everyone was playing flowchart Ken. I was actually surprised and pleased with how many people were content to simply walk into sonic booms and jump into Cr. HP until they lost.
lmfao thats fucked up dude.
It was a funny video, but you forgot the part where spend like 3 hours trying to finish the trial mode after you lose a bunch.
Nice.
Reminded me of my friends when they first started playing.
He got further into it than most of my friends I tried to get into fighting games so, props.
you went straight to an arcade stick!
you chose the difficult route. Will take you few months to get used to it.
Arcade sticks make fighters more enjoyable, except SF4…
I feel the same.
It’s hard to learn good execution on an arcade stick when your first SF game is SFIV.
I learned so many bad habits in this game on my stick, it’s really discouraging trying to correct them because it’s a crazy amount of work.
It’s so easy to cement bad habits into your execution in a game that tolerates so many dumb inputs, and then you fuck yourself in matches where you get a super instead of a shoryuken or aren’t able to crank out an ultra clean and fast enough because you learned just to wiggle shit.
I only realized what I was doing wrong with my motions and the way I move the stick, when I got SF3 and tried to learn bnb-combos for that game.
Wish you could turn off input shortcuts in training mode, so you can learn to do stuff the right way more easily.
P.S.: Does anyone know a pc mod that can do this?
Great vid! What’s bad is that you’re hoping into a game that’s already six years old (SEVEN if you count the arcade release) and there are players that have been at it since launch.
I actually had similar experiences with King of Fighter XIII, SFIII: 3rd Strike and the 2009 re-release of MVC2. My Ken, Iron Man, Juggernaut team was NOT ready for those seasoned MSPs!
If you wish to continue, I’d say don’t give up. Continue getting a feel for the game and your arcade stick. Check out strategy from top players and start to build some fundamentals and by the time Street Fighter V drops, BOOM. Clean slate. Everyone’s just about level and you start from the bottom like everyone else.
Hope this helps! Happy gaming.
SFIV in a nutshell?
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This was me in a nutshell. I’m still not very good, but I enjoy the game immensely. It was really fun to see my entire process in a video, fight stick and all. Great stuff!
I like, I like!
What happened with the arcade stick, though? I need closure!
I expected a video of people doing nothing about cr. Jab, Jab, Jab with a variety of characters.
But this was better. Hold this like buddy~!
Should have gotten the incredible Ps4 version with upgraded mechanics and balance changes.
Unusual amount of people with under 100 posts posting in this thread.