While I’m not intentionally a low-tier warrior, winning with bad characters always feels way more satisfying. When I use high tiers like Chun the win isn’t as satisfying for me.
Forgive the double post, but this is real shit. I can’t wait until they legalize so I can go in a store and buying a gram is as simple as buying a pair of socks.
I texted this nigga for some loud, and he replied the NEXT DAY talking about “yeah I got you”.
Unless your plug is super reliable getting some blow can be a pain in the ass.
Also, y’all need to buy ounces at a time, so that by the time you’re running low you can hit up your connect and have new supply without ever running out.
Don’t let Zeniside fool you. His Bison is good and would more than likely fug up a lot of people.
Bison is not ass, at least online that is. All you have to do is downback and wait for your opportunity…which is fucking boring. So don’t be like me and challenge when you know you shouldn’t and get blown up :^)
You have to play Bison slow and defensive unless you gain momentum off some CC or knockdown. He can’t rush in on anyone with that dash or walk speed. It only works on weaker players. You will just kill yourself trying to dash in like Ryu against someone skilled.
Been saying for a long time SF needs a Muhammad Ali character and a Kareem Abdul character. Mostly emphasized Kareem but I think Ali is more important. I’d love a boxer based on Ali’s look/personality with a fighting style mix of Ali and Frazier.
Bison has pretty good buttons/counter buttons, just doesn’t have the walk speed to apply them offensively, safely. His dash doesn’t pass through opponents until he’s in V Trigger which limits his approach/mix up until then. Therefore he’s better played passively fishing for counters until he gets it, but he won’t always because if he gets pressured he’s forced to burn V Reversal to die without being forced to use V Trigger in a spot he doesn’t want (or not use it at all and die).
Fun and better are 2 different things, but better means less hardships in the long run.