I youtubed my gamertag. Found a video of me XD
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I youtubed my gamertag. Found a video of me XD
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Hey, you mentioned youtubing, so I searched and found my gamertag too! Two matches, even.
Wow, and apparently these are from July… crazy.
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lol @ the guys complaining about your costume choice in the comments. trolling has never been more free.
My name yields no results, just a bunch of clips from the children’s show “The Clangers” :[
Today seems to be Vega day on GFWL, after being bodied by a few different high-point Vegas, here’s me playing thekingIGNORED. We played two games and he won both (only one vid uploaded atm, still trying to work out how to get the best quality, I’ll edit when the second one is up).
I know very little about the Vega match up and it really does show in this match - but hopefully someone can learn from it!
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^Walk on him more often during pressure, that way you can react to back dashes and sweep-punish back flips easier. Far jab/low forward help fight off his pokes at mid range. Some raw EX Spires during pressure to catch back dashes/get inside from mid-range would be nice, especially since Vega has bad reversal options outside of ultra. EX Spire looks like it may go over low strong, try it.
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I did the same thing with my Gamertag and all I found was me getting bodied by Jeron. This one is rough to watch
Wow you basically started the first 15 seconds of each round the exact same way. Jumping MP elbow, get hit with his Devil’s reverse, then you land and do SRK and he his you with a combo to scissors. Were you tired? I tend to auto-pilot when the decision making part of my brain tires out.
This response is like, 2/3 months late. Point I was making was, given that you’re in a position where you have a move that beats everything the opponent can do that isn’t stay on the ground and another move that beats staying on the ground, then you need to make use of both options. If you have ultra 2 stocked, but you’re never going to guess with it like you would guess at landing a command grab/ultra 1, then there’s no reason for anybody to fear it. If that’s an xbl tactic, then you may as well call doing a command grab/u1 on an opponent’s wake-up an xbl tactic too. And outside of a raw punish, you’ll never land ultra 1 without guessing.
That’s assuming you even get to close range, ofc. Sure, the only way to land u2 at mid range is from the opponent jumping at you, but EX Spire/FADC/empty jump -> U1 isn’t guaranteed against opponents who know about it and can shut it down (e.g. Guile can just high poke more to stuff EX Spire and make you waste meter & you can’t reaction EX Spire -> U1 against normal Sonic Boom; Guile recovers too quickly). If you land it in those situations, either you did some amazing prep work to set it up, or the opponent let you have the opportunity (bad opponent/opponent doesn’t know about that trick, etc).
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What I love about Maa0 that separates him from other “high end” hawk players is that he does not really have a footsie game. His footsie game more of forcing his opponant to just deal with T.hawk pokes its actually really funny. He will just push buttons knowing that they won’t really have an aswer like for example look at :35 seconds of the bison match. He just spits out 4-6 normals and in his mind he is just saying “DEAL WITH IT DEAL WIT IT DEAL WITH IT! awe you cant? sucks…”
Cross up CD was funny too… =/
Overall I noticed a lot of hawk players adopt what I was talking about for ages, which was sitting on down back and waiting for your opponent to do things which is really smart. The problem is more than 80% of the people I watch who go to this strat dont really know how do use Hawk in the corner. What I mean in the corner is when your cornered be ok with that. When hawk is cornered its not really in their favor so it kinda works out.
A lot of you overall have to work on adapting… If they do it more than twice, then they think you have no real response to it. Let them play their game but dont let them be ok with patterns.
I tend to throw out a lot of normals, too. I noticed that most of the time, people will just fall for it and run into them. It’s just a nice way to confuse your opponents.
I always feel too basic and a little scrubby when relying on a lot of normals, even though I think it’s okay to play like that.
Just throwing out random normals and hoping people run into them doesn’t work against players that can actually play a mid-range game. If you’re going to do that, throw out faster normals to cover specific areas and see how the opponent reacts. Good practice for playing against people who can actually footsie and fuck up your shit if you just throw stuff out.
"Overall I noticed a lot of hawk players adopt what I was talking about for ages, which was sitting on down back and waiting for your opponent to do things which is really smart. The problem is more than 80% of the people I watch who go to this strat dont really know how do use Hawk in the corner. What I mean in the corner is when your cornered be ok with that. When hawk is cornered its not really in their favor so it kinda works out.
A lot of you overall have to work on adapting… If they do it more than twice, then they think you have no real response to it. Let them play their game but dont let them be ok with patterns."
When Hawk/ any character is cornered, it’s always in the opponent’s favour, always. If the player has any sort of solid mid-range game, don’t expect to leave that corner any time soon (if ever). Having a life lead and being cornered just makes it easier for the opponent to take it away.
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T. Hawk has GREAT footsies. A lot of players underestimate you in that matter. I’m not throwing out random normals, if I throw them out, I do it on purpose because I know I can a) bait my opponent into making mistakes or b) beat their options at a certain range. There are characters I never want to play footsies with, though. Especially Guile and Chun-Li. Bah.
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joe lewis posted a new great tutorial on his channel i dunno if you guys have see yet
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MaaO-mAAo = @ 2:50
Huh? Joe Lewis = Ponyo?
And I love how people say Seth is even or 6-4. Not a chance.