The Street Fighter 3poxy Strike: Everybody at home but SF5 doesn't have Netcode

GGs @Pertho! Those were fun. I was super frustrated in the first half, but that faded in the second half.

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No chill.

Goddamn, @PlusFrames, step your game up man. :rofl:

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Hit PlusFrames clean.

Suddenly ken super comes out and hits me.

Imma be mad until the next time I play him for half of the retarded shit that happened to me in those 10 games I lost.

#NoQuarter

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There’s no way I would FT5 in SFV.
I want to do this because I think it would be fun. Not out of pride, not for money, just for fun.

SFV nullifies any fun.

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I also started dropping 1-2-3 Genei Jin and other random stuff.

Last 15 or so games were me fucking up all sorts of execution and then getting hit with stuff. Which will teach me to not drop shit. But I’m still mad.

:angry:

Plus has been typing for like, 10 minutes now.

I can’t wait.

Elmo let it burn

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ehonda-start

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Outsmarted

https://twitter.com/n1nomae127/status/1258514315771961346?s=21

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Brilliant move. :rofl:

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Yeah, that’s how I lost my frustration. Lol

Honestly, I was feeling like i’ll never figure this out, and truthfully, I probably never will.

In the first half, I was too in my head. I was trying to think carefully of nearly every attack, and everything I pressed was wrong. My reactions were also too slow because I started to second guess everything and freezing.

I knew I had to start playing more off my intuition, which unfortunately takes away that part of my thinking that tells me not to mash.

I’m sorry Pertho. I really don’t want to mash. I just really don’t know how to play “smartly”… I lack the sense of what to press and when, and even if I did, I doubt I’d have the confidence to press the right button the instant I need to.

I also can’t read you at all. You have no discernible pattern that I can pick up on. Maybe someone else could, but your pressure overwhelms the hell out of me.

It’s nothing good, lol. Like how I’m indecisive in game, it took me 10 minutes to word the last two paragraphs without sounding like a scrub (and I probably still did)

Jesus Christ I have to come up with an original username for the first time in like a decade.

Who the fuck else is using “Vhozite”? It’s a made up word ffs.

I’m not adding a number like a complete plebeian either

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Thats stage 2 of the learning process. Dont feel bad about that. Its completely normal.

1) Unconscious Incompetence

In this stage, the learner does not have a skill or knowledge set yet. They do not see any reason to learn it because they don’t consider it a need. You don’t know what you don’t know. For example, as a very young child you do not yet realize the usefulness of riding a bike. As an educator, it is important to work with the marketing department on how to best market learning offerings to those in this stage. (Check out this blog post on how education and marketing must work together in eLearning). They may or may not realize the benefits of your education yet, but the objective is to reveal that there ARE benefits. If you introduce potential learners to your offerings, they may realize that they CAN gain value from those skills and knowledge sets and reach stage two, conscious incompetence.

2) Conscious Incompetence

By the second stage the learner is aware of the skill that they lack and can understand that there is a deficit. Ignorance is no longer bliss. Ideally, this is who should be signing up for the majority of your online courses. In this stage, the learner wants to learn because they are aware of their lack of knowledge and it makes them uneasy. Selling courses to this demographic should be easiest.

3) Conscious Competence

The conscious competence stage takes place when a learner has acquired a skill but has not yet mastered it to the point where it comes naturally. Imagine you are have learned the steps to riding the bike, but you still need to go through the steps when getting on the bike, or you need training wheels. This is when the learner usually needs testing, instructors, or other tools to hold their hand through it, or even talking themselves through the steps. At this point the learner uses your online courses to gain fluency in the skills and become an engaged learner who wants to reach the fourth stage. Think of this learner as a student studying for a test. They feel prepared but sometimes still rely on flash cards.

4) Unconscious Competence

You know the phrase, “It’s like riding a bike. You never forget how to do it.” The fourth stage of learning encompasses just that: you know it so well you don’t even realize you are doing it. The skill is so embedded that the learner doesn’t even need to process what they are doing. Issues can arise when you combine unconscious competence learners with unconscious incompetence learners because neither of them can articulate the skill.

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You never apologise for winning. Pretty or ugly, a W is a W.

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That’s some nice info. Thanks for sharing that.

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Bruce Lee used to relate it to martial arts.

If you ask someone who has never been to a martial arts/boxing class to throw a punch they will. To them a punch is just a punch. They will just throw it out instinctively. It wont be good but by all accounts it will be a punch.

Then that same person goes to a boxing club. They are taught foot positioning, hip rotation, elbow positioning, follow through or snap etc. A punch is no longer ‘just’ a punch. It is now a complex series of little movements that is actually quite hard. Counter intuitively at first the wild haymaker might actually be more effective in a fight. However after a few 1000 hours of training one day…

A punch is just a punch again. It is a truly instinctive movement. Only now its a good one.

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@ Pertho-

I found some hitbox videos for SF5 that would be really easy to add to most characters wiki pages. Unfortunately the list isn’t complete, but every season pass character essentially has a video. This is a lot easier than uploading individual frames for every move, which takes -forever-.

What do you think?

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@Akhos do you have your imgur thingies handy?

Those work too but not sure if they’re up to date with CE

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A few things:

King is best SNK waifu. I’m obviously biased as I’m a sucker for ladies with short hair, but she’s classy and throws fireballs like a motherfucker. What’s not to love?

I convinced a few more duded to try KI. Gonna get some friends to learn the game with. I think every single one of them wants to play Aganos and throw people through walls, heh.

Speaking of which, I’m gonna try to play grapplers in more games. Thunder’s the first real grappler I’ve ever played, and I have to say I’m enjoying not having to work to open people up :V

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Please read the description. I think this is one of the most iconic videos of all time.

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