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Silentenigma
Turkey2037 Posts
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Looky
United States1608 Posts
the usual down, forward, down , forward , tripple punch or kick. no matter how hard i try doesnt seem to work. | ||
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exalted
United States3612 Posts
On July 09 2011 22:51 Looky wrote: anyone else having troubles using their ultras? the usual down, forward, down , forward , tripple punch or kick. no matter how hard i try doesnt seem to work. given the seemingly random spacing, punctuation and grammar in your post I wouldn't be that surprised. hit up training mode and make sure you get all three inputs twice in a relatively fast manner (down, down/forward, forward, down, down/forward, forward) takes a while to get used to. i look forward to your 2nd post where you ask about shoryuken-fadc-ultra, rofl | ||
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exalted
United States3612 Posts
These are on the "great book tier" - watch them as a newbie, then watch them again when you're experienced and you learn even more. If you are interested in RYU, AKUMA or KEN, you can contact me. Although if you care about WINNING, you're better off choosing someone else (kidding but not really...) | ||
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curreh
Australia265 Posts
Oh I see with the back dashing, I was confused on what to do versing my friend who is quite good at fighter games and was playing ryu, when he knocked me down he would do a focus attack which I couldn't get away from and couldn't block so was stumped with that, but I guess back dash is the answer. I don't really use dashing much so I guess I found one way to use them more. Also have no idea how to use FADC'ing, which my friend was also doing a lot >_< Pretty much; How should I be using dashing and FADC'ing? whenever I want to attack I mainly jump in with a hk - not sure how to denote air moves sorry - into a cr.mk xx ex.tatsu -> sakura tori or the air ultra hadouken which I forget the name of. The combo works beautifully when it works but I definately need other ways of getting to that cr.mk or the ex.tatsu and need to know when to attack from the air like I usually do. Ohh I see with the links now, I'm going to look up Sakura's : ) I had been doing the cr.mk -> ex. tatsu but I wasn't cancelling it ahaha, now that I'm starting to cancel it (or at least attempt to) it's feeling a lot more effective, it mostly just got blocked before lol. Ah I see that cr.fp I just tried it out, had never really used that, I was playing ryu for a week or so and realised that Shoryuken was a really good move for when I was being attacked by air, and I guess cr.fp is similar. Oh and what do I use in air-air, I think I read somewhere the best air-air for sakura was fp Really enjoying learning street fighter, just like when I learned SC2. It definately feels the same, just like any other competitive sport/game, you have to work on the fundamentals before you can start learning proper strategy. Sorry for so many questions, I think it's definately time to get some sleep ![]() | ||
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MaGariShun
Austria305 Posts
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101toss
3232 Posts
On July 09 2011 22:47 Silentenigma wrote: I want to start one of girl fighters.Which one do u advice and why?Thanks. Makoto, she doesn't die in 2 hits unlike every other female character On July 09 2011 22:59 exalted wrote: given the seemingly random spacing, punctuation and grammar in your post I wouldn't be that surprised. hit up training mode and make sure you get all three inputs twice in a relatively fast manner (down, down/forward, forward, down, down/forward, forward) takes a while to get used to. i look forward to your 2nd post where you ask about shoryuken-fadc-ultra, rofl Possibly a ghosting issue (if a keyboard user) and all 3 punch/kick buttons don't register when pressed simultaneously with a direction key. To remedy this, add in a 3punch/kick button instead. On July 09 2011 23:20 MaGariShun wrote: haha i've hit up online today. so far i am like 30 games in and have 1 win ^_^. Maybe it is because I play oni - at least i'm telling me that I think most people who purchased AE (at least for xbox) have some base experience at the game since they had to puchase regular SSF4 before getting the DLC, which makes most players seem better even at the starting level. Even with Oni, 1-30 isn't very good :/ | ||
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MaGariShun
Austria305 Posts
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FliedLice
Germany7494 Posts
tried some challanges then (picked ibuki)... but i'm having a really hard time with some of the moves depending on which side of my opponent i stand on.. especially with those half-circle motions, it's pretty easy for me to go a>s>d (ring>middle>indexfinger), but the other way around it's really hard :D but i guess that's just training i got up to challenge 21, so I'm relatively satisfied with that for my first 30minutes of ssf4ae ![]() | ||
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101toss
3232 Posts
On July 09 2011 23:32 MaGariShun wrote: Is that normal that you see ONLY cody, sagat and yun? They are pretty strong characters, so yeah, you'll see them pretty often (especially Yun, but don't worry, most of them are scrubs who try to hop on the OP wagon, only to find themselves bodied by a Dan player) | ||
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MaGariShun
Austria305 Posts
On July 09 2011 23:32 101toss wrote: Makoto, she doesn't die in 2 hits unlike every other female character I think most people who purchased AE (at least for xbox) have some base experience at the game since they had to puchase regular SSF4 before getting the DLC, which makes most players seem better even at the starting level. Even with Oni, 1-30 isn't very good :/ The thing is, I've yet to meet a "noob". Everybody I played against, knows some combos, uses their ultras/supers properly and blocks fine. Im starting to think it really is oni, cause when I pick yuri and pretty much only mash i'm still doing better than with the big blue boy | ||
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Scheefe
Netherlands226 Posts
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Rybka
United States836 Posts
On July 09 2011 23:03 exalted wrote: + Show Spoiler + I'm sure this has been posted in the thread, but with the influx of beginner questions, I would like to highlight: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFTvXXoDNRA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx6Z5VGsBw4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXB8xHLA0To These are on the "great book tier" - watch them as a newbie, then watch them again when you're experienced and you learn even more. If you are interested in RYU, AKUMA or KEN, you can contact me. Although if you care about WINNING, you're better off choosing someone else (kidding but not really...) This is great stuff for all people who are new to Capcom fighters. To follow up on this post, ALL new and even intermediate players should consult http://shoryuken.com/forum/index.php?forums/newbie-saikyo-dojo.52/ http://shoryuken.com/forum/index.php?threads/srk-newbie-saikyo-dojo-execution-guide-read-me.102691/ and: http://shoryuken.com/forum/index.php?threads/basic-video-tutorial-guide-for-total-beginners-for-ssf4.103038/ These are the ABCs and things every player needs to learn, and also things that every player at every level can always improve upon. | ||
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Mannerheim
766 Posts
On July 09 2011 23:39 MaGariShun wrote: The thing is, I've yet to meet a "noob". Everybody I played against, knows some combos, uses their ultras/supers properly and blocks fine. Im starting to think it really is oni, cause when I pick yuri and pretty much only mash i'm still doing better than with the big blue boy The average skill level for online "randoms" in fighting games is pretty high compared to online games in general. I'm pretty sure if a complete beginner got a few days to practice SF4 and SC2, and then played 50 games of each, he'd have a higher win rate in SC2 (which would still be very low, obviously). I think fighting games in general have a pretty high "mental threshold" to start playing online, because they're a lot more personal than most other games. From the first second of a match you're playing your opponent, not the game. Every single weakness and strength of yours becomes apparent very quickly. | ||
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101toss
3232 Posts
On July 09 2011 23:49 Scheefe wrote: What character would people suggest me to learn first, except for rufus. Heard he is the easiest one to start out with but any other besides him? Ryu, he's a basic shoto, has easy links, and is easy to play in general | ||
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ATLzac
United States51 Posts
got my shit up and running | ||
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eltese
Sweden369 Posts
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Scheefe
Netherlands226 Posts
On July 09 2011 23:55 101toss wrote: Ryu, he's a basic shoto, has easy links, and is easy to play in general Thanks, here I go learning the competative fighting games hurray | ||
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Excalibur_Z
United States12240 Posts
On July 09 2011 23:33 FliedLice wrote: can't decide which way around i should map my controls on my keyboard... i started by using what zlasher said, asd+space to move num4-9 for kicks/punches tried some challanges then (picked ibuki)... but i'm having a really hard time with some of the moves depending on which side of my opponent i stand on.. especially with those half-circle motions, it's pretty easy for me to go a>s>d (ring>middle>indexfinger), but the other way around it's really hard :D but i guess that's just training i got up to challenge 21, so I'm relatively satisfied with that for my first 30minutes of ssf4ae ![]() That's... actually really good for only 30 minutes. From what I remember, Ibuki's trials are pretty tough and I don't think I finished all of them. | ||
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eltese
Sweden369 Posts
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