A lot of people recently have been complaining about being unable to perform the "Hadouken input" due to Terry's inclusion in Smash. For many of us who grew up playing fighting games, this has been baffling as the Hadouken input is considered one of the absolute most basic special move inputs in 2D fighting games.
But rather than laugh at these complaints - and I admit, I've been guilty of this - I thought it better to help the people who genuinely want to learn.
I've long had the thought that most people who can't do it, simply don't fully understand how to do it. But I could be wrong. So please, tell us what's going wrong and let's try to figure it out!
The move is performed by moving the stick to Down and in one quarter-circle motion, bringing it around to forward, and pressing the attack button at the same time. In other words, the stick hits down, then passes through down-forward, and ends in the forward position.
But rather than laugh at these complaints - and I admit, I've been guilty of this - I thought it better to help the people who genuinely want to learn.
I've long had the thought that most people who can't do it, simply don't fully understand how to do it. But I could be wrong. So please, tell us what's going wrong and let's try to figure it out!
The move is performed by moving the stick to Down and in one quarter-circle motion, bringing it around to forward, and pressing the attack button at the same time. In other words, the stick hits down, then passes through down-forward, and ends in the forward position.
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