Oh nice! Some games, like Dark Souls, use a crazy complicated method for using music in their games so glad to know this doesn't. Also, good to know I was right not to pay extra for the special edition which added more music if I can just mod it in mwahahaha.Not too hard. Just need to do some unpacking and maybe use a hex editor.
Installing mods is pretty much brainless though. All you do is drop a file in a folder, it's that easy lol
I can't figure out when to use assists at all. I get rushed down every time I try to use them to zone. I've swapped out SSJ Vegeta with SSGSS Goku and am doing much better but it feels like a crutch for not utilizing that really good Vegeta zoning assist to help my Ginyu.
I'm so glad they made characters like Yamcha and Tien good. Nothing like beating a bunch of gods and super saiyans as the B team (Krillian, Yamcha and Tien).No one can endure the shame of losing to Yamcha. I get more RQs when finishing someone on him than anyone else.
Alright, I can't manage the jumping air dash, any other good pressure tools?
Beam assists and block strings that leave you with an advantaje are what you need.
Thanks. I've tried the 99M so many times, but it's very difficult on a D-pad it seems.
Thanks. I've tried the 99M so many times, but it's very difficult on a D-pad it seems.
What controller are you using?Thanks. I've tried the 99M so many times, but it's very difficult on a D-pad it seems.
Ah dunno how the D-Pad is on those. I got a Hori Fighting Commander just before this game out and the D-Pad on it fucking rocks. Might be worth checking out if you don't wanna bother learning how to play with a stick.
I'm thinking of picking up Krillin for my point character, and I'm not really sure where to start with him.
I played him a lot in the beta as an anchor, but I didn't really have any idea what I was doing, and was only winning because basically no one else was playing him so they didn't really know what he could do lol.
Should I end blockstrings in solar flare?
Wait, is 99M a typo? IAD input is 96M
But yeah, doing it on d-pad can be difficult, and doing j.H+S+6 risks a raw super dash.
Krillin Point here! Some insight: I'm using Ki -> Kamehameha to end strings, with assists to cover in case the opponent defends. You can use a long stagger assist like Yamcha or Vegeta to mixup with the mirage kick.
Try using the Rock if you have the corner, with assist covering and some nasty mix up's, like Instant Air Dash H -> Mirage Kick L.
Just bought my first fight stick (HORI RAP N) and messed around with it last night, woof. It feels cool, but very different - not that I didn't suck anyway though. I feel like I'm straining my right wrist a bit pushing the buttons, maybe I'm too stiff? Also using the wine glass grip on the joystick since I saw that was recommended. Any tips for learning g how to use this thing?
That's super helpful, thanks.
Can they crouch block the rock, or do they have to stand block it? Either way, is it a case of throw rock in corner: if they block high, go for low, if they crouch block, IAD, effectively?
Just bought my first fight stick (HORI RAP N) and messed around with it last night, woof. It feels cool, but very different - not that I didn't suck anyway though. I feel like I'm straining my right wrist a bit pushing the buttons, maybe I'm too stiff? Also using the wine glass grip on the joystick since I saw that was recommended. Any tips for learning g how to use this thing?
The stiffness is probably just your hand not being used to being in that position, it'll go away after a while... assuming you aren't actually doing some crazy death grip on it that is. If you feel like you've got your basic motions down you're just going to want to play to get used to using it while under pressure.Just bought my first fight stick (HORI RAP N) and messed around with it last night, woof. It feels cool, but very different - not that I didn't suck anyway though. I feel like I'm straining my right wrist a bit pushing the buttons, maybe I'm too stiff? Also using the wine glass grip on the joystick since I saw that was recommended. Any tips for learning g how to use this thing?
Awesome, that's what I figured. I spent some time in training last night, I'll probably throw on a podcast tonight and grind out the movement. Thanks!For me it was just a case of practicing with one. It may sound a bit dumb, but you want to focus on the very basics first, so movement, pressing buttons etc. I struggle playing anime fighters/fast paced fighters on stick for example, but I'm fine with SF, Tekken etc.
They can crouch block it. But it's a nice tool in the corner because it doesn't fade if Krillin is hit by a light for example and the sheer pressure of all attacks sometimes make the opposition frustrated and they may try to press a button. It's not THAT helpfull, but we need to make it do with it. We're not Saiyans.
Another nice thing to do in corner is the Down + S Ki blast while assists are in place. You can back dash + mirage kick, front dash + H + mirage kick, throw another rock with assist 2...
If Krillin has the corner, he can reset and keep the pressure, but mid screen he lacks range in his normals, be careful with you're approach. I use Kamehameha + Instant Transmission a lot to combo to close the gap. After the H from a normal combo, Mirage kick you're way close to the enemy and don't let him go away, carry him to the corner.
Yeah I didn't like Goku Blue when I messed with him at first either. I might go back and revisit him because it seems like some of his combos have some nice low and overhead mixups in them.Yeah I'm really starting to love Goku SSGSS! At first I hated it, but now that I'm starting to get used to the moveset, I like it a lot. In particular the timing of some attacks is good to confuse the opponent!
Try jumping and then inputting 6H+S (or your super dash button), alternate method for the air dash.
Ditto for thisI really need some core training outside of the given modes. My buds are destroying me just watching streamers practice, learning how to extend full combos and whatnot, but I can't watch any streams at work (and when I'm home, I just want to play heh). My biggest problem is missing inputs (getting used to a stick after two years of non-use) and not knowing what counters are safe, which usually ends up with me getting punished heavily. Recently switched up my team to 18/Gotenks/Yamcha and I'm doing a bit better, but I feel I'm missing certain fundamentals that are ensuring my losses.
What are some of the best "training" resources I can find online at this point?
I really need some core training outside of the given modes. My buds are destroying me just watching streamers practice, learning how to extend full combos and whatnot, but I can't watch any streams at work (and when I'm home, I just want to play heh). My biggest problem is missing inputs (getting used to a stick after two years of non-use) and not knowing what counters are safe, which usually ends up with me getting punished heavily. Recently switched up my team to 18/Gotenks/Yamcha and I'm doing a bit better, but I feel I'm missing certain fundamentals that are ensuring my losses.
What are some of the best "training" resources I can find online at this point?
How do you stop constant super dashes? DOWN+HIGH sometimes works but it can also be blocked.
How do you stop constant super dashes? DOWN+HIGH sometimes works but it can also be blocked.