cr.lk, cr.lp > SRK
What does the > stand for?
cr.lk, cr.lp > SRK
What does the > stand for?
Link probably, what is gattling?
Aight thanks bro.
when referring to Hakan, what does DDT mean?
What does Flowchart mean?
Refers to his Oil Dive. Although I do not know why it is called DDT.
Usually refers to players who play Ken and just spam shoryuken with out thinking about it. Google flowchart Ken.
DDT is a wrestling move. Google DDT Jake the Snake
infamy is right. Maybe Hakanâs move was given the nickname DDT based upon the old wrestling move.
What exactly is a yomi (sp?)
I heard a phrase I hadnât heard in awhile but âmagic seriesâ is something most people might not know but is a very popular terms with older games. Iâm not really sure how to define this, like I know what it is I just suck at explaining things.
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*I got a question and might have missed it but what does hk.ST, cr.mk and cst.hp mean??
is it Hard Kick standing, crouching med kick, crouch stand hard punch??
Thanks*
People have different notations for stuff, but those mean standing HK, crouching MK, and I assume close standing HP. Things start to get wonky with close/far standing, I think the standard is c for close, f for far, cr for crouching. You shouldnât have to say cst since there arenât any characters with close/far versions of their crouching attacks as far as I know.
Thanks Iduno, I knew Loltima had a better explanation for plinking in one of his videos, couldnât remember which. Also edited with a video with examples of Option Selects.
hey thanks!
thanks for that!
in marvel⌠what does KFC mean?
Thanks Iduno, I knew Loltima had a better explanation for plinking in one of his videos, couldnât remember which. Also edited with a video with examples of Option Selects.
What does the CS mean in this example?
CS. HK > L. SRK > EX SRK
Probably âclose, standingâ. Sounds like a SF4 Ken combo.
Still, when someone writes âc.â for âclose,â they donât need to put anything for standing, as itâs implied; attacks are assumed to be done standing unless âcr.â is there, indicating a crouched attackâŚbut like HBRD already said, some people have different notations.
Thanks
well i have thought itâs similar to salt in a wound. like, you get beat so bad it stings more than normal.