Ooops, sorry, thought you guys might be interested. Didn’t know you were too cool for school.
That’s not school, that’s clown college.
Little thing I made for my web design course: HF Hitbox Viewer. Only includes Ryu’s LP Shoryuken, Guile’s LK Flash Kick, Chun’s LK Lightning Kick, and Gief’s PPP Lariat, because I only spent one day on it.
I was playing Champion Edition today and there were a few times where I landed fierce TUs with Sagat and my opponent was hit, took damage, but didn’t get knocked down. Does this also happen in HF? Was there any change made here? It seemed weird.
Attention clown students, class is now in session.
:clown::clown::clown::clown::clown:
Don’t have machine on hand but I ‘think’ this is still the case for HF. Ie, jab and strong do knock down, but fierce doesn’t (unless the hit dizzies). Anyone who knows for certain feel free to correct me.
Similar to how Ryu and Ken’s dragons in HF knock down on jab and strong versions, and the second hit for the fierce dragon (as applies to Ken). First hit of fierce dragon won’t knock down a standing opponent, unless you hit from wide out… in which case the first hit will knock down.
In HF, all versions of Sagat’s TU knock down. In CE, though, Sagat’s MP/HP TU only knocks down aerial opponents, and only the LP version knocks down grounded opponents.
Yeah the CE Tiger Uppercuts are the same as the WW Tiger Uppercuts.
Interesting. I didn’t remember that and was surprised when my opponent wasn’t knocked down. Do all three types (jab, strong, fierce) do the same amount of damage in HF/CE?
Jion: re: CE/WW TU
You’re probably right, though I don’t know for sure. That would take way too long to test.
Tessai:
Thanks to SF2’s random damage, I’m really not sure. I suspect they all do the same damage though.
Thanks.
I have a tough time beating human Blankas with Sagat. What’s the best way to deal with Blanka’s j.RH? TU doesn’t seem to do a good job here.
Try throwing out fierce ones early. If that doesn’t work, practice doing TUs from crouching position as it’s really the only reliable way to go here.
Thanks. I’ll give the crouching TU a try. That will help out with Ken/Ryu’s HKs as well.
Don’t know if this has already been posted I haven’t checked all 40 odd pages, but it’s not on the first post anyway.
Its an old Gamepro article about SF2 HF and has a little strategy guide in:
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that’s World Warrior
also, according to this:
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the new SF Chun Li movie is really accurate…
D’oh silly me
Well, I switched my favourite of my two HF arcades to CE about a month ago. I tried to love it but I couldn’t. I just switched it back today. So damned good : ) I really missed it (My other cab is in great shape except for the buttons and the sticks so it’s beautiful but not all that fun to play right now. Got to get around to fixing that.).
Hey, someone like Wats or somebody who got to play against Tomo, please answer this question…
Someone “stated” that from 1:55 to 2:15 within the below link, that the small Guile clip shown was “actually” Tomo himself using HF. Guile and beating the pants off of the Ryu and Vega player here.
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Can someone please confirm this, because I would like to know for sure, if so, it maybe the only thing we have of Tomo in his peak days, however regardless if it was actually him or not, that Guile player was amazing in that small bit anyhow :lol:, because that psychic air throw was amazing, rofl.
i have been messing around with hf recently it fucking owns