Me apples and douglas are going to ride out in a bit, I think to a smaller gathering up north tonight. No info to post on it, as I don’t think dude can have an all out showing up of heads, but sons, hit me on the phone we can hollar there and see what’s possible for the night and rest of the weekend.
Bombchivo. That list. Ques eso?
Either way, hit me up tomorrow, or tonight after you handle your business. Or just hit this fucker up above me, he’ll funnel the info my way.
Also, to any of you cats I’m not familiar with, as well as people whose faces and names I already know and vice versa:
I’m available during most days 8am-4pm to play. I can host up to 3 people including myself at the pad on 26th and Pulaski, in Chicago. But space is mad limited. If you’re not up to shit in the early day or afternoons, and able to swing through to the southside, there’s no excuse.
The idea is to play daily- every day. Against non-online, human opponents. Yes?
Yes.
So, let’s get that in action. Stop snoozing. Some of the training and practice routines people keep are arguably disgusting. Inadequate training and a mind clouded by doubt or ignorance only asserts defeat.
This is speaking to anyone looking to train, and train -correctly-. Repetitively. Maybe even painfully.
Not just having casual matches upon matches, and calling that “practice”.
Not just practicing your links in training mode, or setting up that dummy to playback something you fall for a lot, and calling it progress.
Hard training. Training that may make you want to give up and do something easier, or more fun.
Leveling up the mind as well as the “body”, or in this case, fingers and hands in order to press buttons correctly. It’s not for everybody, I know it.
If you’re playing and feeling like you’ve reached some limitation, some ceiling, or boundary to your improvement, perhaps this is something to look into.
If you suck, if you’re good, if you’re really good, and get nervous, or forget things in the clutch. If you suffer from mental mistakes more often than you do your inputs, or even if you suffer from input error, more than you do from your fighting theory.
If you’re one of those new cats, and maybe you don’t have much of a squad of friends who even -play- the game. Do the knowledge and inquire.
If you’re hardcore and think everything except 3rd strike isn’t a real FG, or even if you’re a wimp who needs a sock to wipe their stick off after playing Meltyblood, I don’t care. But if you have an understanding of the sf4 engine, and game as a whole, as well as a bit of value for discipline, and the benefits that can bring to someone who practices a craft… any craft. Maybe hit me up.
Just a call out to people who want a better way of doing what they’re doing. I’m down to find it.