Thanks for the vids.
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I am having a huge problem doing the combo at 1:50, when i FADC i cant continue with HK . any help would be kindly rewarded with a thank you.
Bad link.
hp+fb->fadc->hp?
Any new tournament vids about? Seems like all the videos I get to watch are a good many months old. I need more information to consume! More change ups and shenanigans to pull.
i am having a huge problem doing the combo at 1:50, when i fadc i cant continue with hk . Any help would be kindly rewarded with a thank you.
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Good videos, I learned some new tricks from them.
You maybe focus canceling too fast or doing an extra dash, causing you to be too close to the opponent.
I’ll try that and see what happens. i love that combo. when i do it online it doesn’t combo but they still get hit by it 75% of the time. thank you.
Online matches of a Japanese player around 3000-5000BP. Nothing tournament level but there’re a few nice tricks.
:devil: did i just see momochi screw up?!?. he got caught by a fa in the corner when he had his ultra and everything. poor guy. :razz:
That’s Ojiisan-boy, not Momochi.
While Momochi has a much better Gouki, Ojiisan-boy is arguably the better SF4 player.
oh wow, i didnt even pay attention to their names at the beginning. hah serves me right.
what makes him the better sf4 player?
His 180,000 BP Sagat.
To put it into perspective:
Mago’s Sagat is #1 at 186,000 BP
Ojiisan-boy’s Sagat is #2 at 180,000 BP
Daigo’s (Yes, that Daigo) Ryu is #3 at 177,000 BP
Momochi’s Gouki has 86,000 BP
But like I said, it’s arguable. They’re both amazing.
Coincidentally, Momochi’s Ryu has more BP than his Gouki. lol
Did each of those players compete in the National tourney that the Sim player won?
Yeah, and if I remember correctly, None of them made it into the top 8.
Unless that one Sagat that lost to the Dictator player was either Mago or Ojiisan-boy…RF was the Sagat that made it to the finals.
Akuma/gouki’s kanji is ??? : it is gouki in katakana, not kanji
??? - mikage subaru
??? - toumine ririsu
these are weird… names…
not being a prick, just FYI
Any idea what happened? Was the format odd?
No, nothing was odd about the format.
I think it more boils down to:
No one wins all the time, and everyone who made it to Shinagawa to play that day was good enough to win it all, anyways. They just happened to lose.
I just find the fact that none of them made it to the top 8 very strange. While nobody wins every time you consistently see the top players in the top 8 of many tournies. I guess this was just that time you don’t see them make it.