Wouldn't hurt to get a nice little single player content in this style SNK. Maybe use it to unlock some new costumes.
Yeah it's nice. It's very hard to do but with Hao I can kill somebody in 3 hits.Had a game earlier where the guy beat me without doing anything major. Nothing flashy. Hardly moved. It's annoying, but it's also somehow a testament to the game; it feels like it's appropriate for weapons, somehow.
Basically keep distance and avoid his rekka.How do you fight against Genjuro? I would be attacking him and he would be recoiling back and still go into non stop full attacks.
Edit: I need to stop buying games like this. They never support a wide range of skill levels. All I'm seeing online is a bunch of low ranked players with massive win streaks.
How do you fight against Genjuro? I would be attacking him and he would be recoiling back and still go into non stop full attacks.
Edit: I need to stop buying games like this. They never support a wide range of skill levels. All I'm seeing online is a bunch of low ranked players with massive win streaks.
No
Where?
Guess you've never played annnoying ass galford a bunch of times lol
One Engrish voice lolGuess you've never played annnoying ass galford a bunch of times lol
My brain can't handle him anymore lol. I have nightmares.
This is the first game in awhile, not just fighting game, where I've been playing for days and never have I come close to actually finding it: "Fun."
getting hit by dp's add this weird slowdown effect that kills the pacing
Everybody thinks Yashamaru is average or better at this point in the game's life. Thinking he sucked was week 1 only (and I thought he would probably suck week 1 as well, and now I am definitely eating those words).and the one character that I'd like to main is busted(Yashamaru).
You claimed in another post to attack his guard and yet he still hits you, but this is a game where almost everything is negative on block and much of it is punishable,
Kalentan mentioned Genjuri recoiling. I might be misunderstanding, could it be the Genjuro was cancelling into a super?
They get me every time with that.
Have you looked up resources to actually help you understand the nature of the game and the proper mindset to have? This is one of the few fighters where not pressing any buttons can be the biggest virtue. Understanding, awareness, and patience is very mandatory.
Genjuro is likely high/top tier but nothing he does fails to conform to the standard rules and game mechanics. You claimed in another post to attack his guard and yet he still hits you, but this is a game where almost everything is negative on block and much of it is punishable, so it's likely you very well should be getting hit in those situations. Can't say without seeing gameplay footage.
It's very possible the game is just not for you.
But based on your vague limited posts, to me it sounds like you're trying to play against the grain and being frustrated when it doesn't work.
Going online makes it feel like the only other people who are playing at the ones who never stopped playing the series.
Also I think you mistook my post about Genjuro, he hadn't been blocking. I hit him, and he staggered and before I could even press another button he went into one of his big attacks.
I don't see what's odd about that. You hit him, hitting him doesn't guarantee your next button will be safe especially if you time it wrong.
I was going crazy trying to find it. Haha
Had this long back and forth set last night. We're both Black Belts. I win a string of three matches in a row and go up 300 points. I hit Swordsman rank.
They win the next match. 1 match.
I lose 300 points.
I've never returned to the main menu so fast in my entire life.
Are you playing on a pad or stick?Man the amount of times I wanted to just simply block but instead the game makes me do a jump back is infuriating.
Is anybody playing on a stick? I have a 8 button and I'm trying to figure out a good setup, any suggestions?
Anyone else change the button mappings to classic SNK arcade? So X=A, []=B, /\=C, R1=D. Plays muuch better that way IMO. Other than occasionally accidentally throwing out dodges instead of throws.
Yep, that's a common issue. It's easy to slide the stick to an angle while you're playing, and make the back direction actually point slightly up. I'd suggest getting a table or bench to place your stick on if possible.
Also I think you mistook my post about Genjuro, he hadn't been blocking. I hit him, and he staggered and before I could even press another button he went into one of his big attacks.
Well, the tutorial in this game is the most barebones tutorial possible. You'd want to watch YT guides or something beyond just that if you're having trouble "getting the game."I went through the tutorial and practice mode with characters but nothing helped.
Was it always like that or just post arcade? I remember always punishing those not blocking.SFV wakeups lose to just about everything unless you burn meter for it, and even then safe jumps beat those.
I dont. Just a major change I noticed haha. Game felt a lot different 2+ years ago.They made the change after season 1. That said, you shouldn't be waking up all the time in any game.
Yep, I like this setup a lot
Everything is easily accessible, including all the two and three button combinations without having to reposition.
I just do L M H with K under L.Is anybody playing on a stick? I have a 8 button and I'm trying to figure out a good setup, any suggestions?
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I can't practice much there so I basically have to get all my online practice in ranked.
Is anybody playing on a stick? I have a 8 button and I'm trying to figure out a good setup, any suggestions?