On July 15 2013 11:28 Pooshlmer wrote: So how is this going to be different from 30 minutes ago when Flocker dismantled him?
Justin is known as a player that makes adjustments. That's why if he was on winner side grand finals i would say he would get it 100%. Right now he has quite a hill to climb
On July 15 2013 11:27 udgnim wrote: just think of MvC as a game of who executes the best and who makes the least the mistakes because it rewards execution very well and punishes mistakes massively
My friend who's the best UMVC3 player of Finland says that the most important skill is decision making .-.
I'd agree. Outside the fundamentals, decision making and improvisation off random hits are MUST HAVEs if you plan to play marvel
On July 15 2013 11:27 udgnim wrote: just think of MvC as a game of who executes the best and who makes the least the mistakes because it rewards execution very well and punishes mistakes massively
I've never played MvC. If I played vs a pro, 70% of the game time-wise would look exactly like these matches - combos. I find that dumb.
On July 15 2013 11:16 blackflagrms13 wrote: Wait, so why do people hate on wobbling then?
Edit: I guess because only one char can do it?
You must have missed Smash on this EVO
No I watched. Was rooting for Wobbles because I like a good underdog story, though. I guess I just don't see the difference between that infinite and those in MvC. Don't put yourself in a position to be combo'd in marvel; don't get grabbed by ice climbers in smash. Just my observation as someone who plays neither game.
People weren't hating on wobbling today, Wobbles was perhaps the fan favorite.
Yes, I know that. The crowd was definitely behind him. Just going off some discussion I saw in chat and other places.
On July 15 2013 11:28 myrmidon2537 wrote: You have to charge the buster (hold down one button.) jump, release button tiger knee a lightning, which on numpad is 62369 or 42147 + L while quickly buffering another button to re charge (too high or too low then you drop) do the lightning 2~3x, shoot buster. repeat, then recast the super (214 or 236 + 2 buttons) all while again, re-charging by holding down a different button.
You basically buffer the button presses, if you let go of the charge a bit too early, you already screw up. if you buffer too fast, you screw up.
believe me, I can only do it like 2 out of 10 times because I'm terrible
Tiger knee isn't the proper way to do it, it deals very little dmg with tiger knee.
On July 15 2013 11:28 myrmidon2537 wrote: You have to charge the buster (hold down one button.) jump, release button tiger knee a lightning, which on numpad is 62369 or 42147 + L while quickly buffering another button to re charge (too high or too low then you drop) do the lightning 2~3x, shoot buster. repeat, then recast the super (214 or 236 + 2 buttons) all while again, re-charging by holding down a different button.
You basically buffer the button presses, if you let go of the charge a bit too early, you already screw up. if you buffer too fast, you screw up.
believe me, I can only do it like 2 out of 10 times because I'm terrible
Tiger knee isn't the proper way to do it, it deals very little dmg with tiger knee.
I know this, (or at least, instead of tiger-kneeing, they normal jump to get the most of it). But in any case, its still a testament to how its not at all easy to do. Just felt like explaining it that way
On July 15 2013 11:27 udgnim wrote: just think of MvC as a game of who executes the best and who makes the least the mistakes because it rewards execution very well and punishes mistakes massively
I've never played MvC. If I played vs a pro, 70% of the game time-wise would look exactly like these matches - combos. I find that dumb.
You never played if you played a pro i doubt you'd ever get a touch in. The skill gap between someone new and top pros is huge in the game. Fundamentals will only get you so far you need a ton of character specific knowledge for the mixups etc.
On July 15 2013 11:27 udgnim wrote: just think of MvC as a game of who executes the best and who makes the least the mistakes because it rewards execution very well and punishes mistakes massively
I've never played MvC. If I played vs a pro, 70% of the game time-wise would look exactly like these matches - combos. I find that dumb.
Actually probably 90% of the game would be combos.
On July 15 2013 11:27 udgnim wrote: just think of MvC as a game of who executes the best and who makes the least the mistakes because it rewards execution very well and punishes mistakes massively
I've never played MvC. If I played vs a pro, 70% of the game time-wise would look exactly like these matches - combos. I find that dumb.
You never played if you played a pro i doubt you'd ever get a touch in. The skill gab between someone new and top pros is huge in the game. Fundamentals will only get you so far you need a ton of character specific knowledge for the mixups etc.
not to mention that if I played a pro at sc2 or dota 2, etc etc.