My first time analyzing viewer replays since I first started the channel. If this vid does well, we'll do another one, so follow the twitch/twitter to stay posted if you want your replay reviewed (we took a look at a lot more replays than what was shown in the video). Appreciate you all 🙏
i play modern gief and i feel my norms kind of suck and i get out ranged by other players in neutral mainly those low kicks wat do i do besides using the knee. i also noticed my sweep doesn't always win against some characters is this true or am i just doing inputs a bit slow. im diamond btw modtiergod
Loved this breakdown and analysis Diaphone! As someone who loves these types of videos, it really helps a ton, even with watching rookie level gameplay. There's always something you can take from any level of play, and apply it to your own!
You do a great job of showing examples in the training room along with the footage. It's like a math teacher giving a real life example of how to use a problem.
Just wanna second this, this is one of if not the most awesome SF6 video I’ve seen yet, like from anyone. This is the type of stuff that realllllllly helps people grow as players. Doing god’s work brotha 💪🏼💪🏼
This video was really helpful, i have an issue with being over patient like the AKI you were watching. I get flustered when fighting people who are over aggressive and don't take my turn. Being in platinum everyone plays very aggressive so i end up losing a lot
hey i'm the aki he was reviewing here. i think part of the reason why i played so passive is because i subconsciously felt like aki didn't have the tools to compete in neutral, so i was too passive and tried to wait for people to make big mistakes. being patient works in gold and below, but in plat, you kind of have to take the game into your own hands or you'll just get run over. i haven't played much since the review, but i think i'm getting better at taking initiative.
My way of taking initiative is just drive rushing to win neutral and taking the risk to drive rush cancel combo despite the big cost so I can maximize an opportunity.
For anyone wondering why Diaphone is pointing out 'one and doneing' alot, it's the same reason why tournament format is also Best of 3 and not Best of 1. Fighting games, especially SF6, have tons of options to account for. This means that you can *never fully figure out a player's gameplan in a single game.* This is why you should never take one single loss to heart, the first game you should always ask yourself 'how does this player play the game' and figure that out as much as you can. You can spend the second game to punish all of these tendencies and with the balance of patience vs agressivenes you can spend the third game finally applying your *own* pressure.
i need to learn more and try to use practice mode better, i just try doing battle hub a lot because i want to be able to get through these battle pass things and the game gives you next to no points for it in any mode outside that but every time i go there i just get curb stomped and feel depressed and not wanting to try playing the game anymore
Hey Diaphone , I’m a Diamond 1 player and I only have 3 months experience with SF6 along with FGs in general. I feel when I face better and more experienced players I’m at a disadvantage. I just don’t know neutral as well as them and I don’t know what to do to get better I upload videos on my RUclips channel so I was hoping you can take a look and let me know what I need to do to improve and play neutral better against more experienced players so I can reach master. Right now I just don’t know if I can get through Diamond with my current experience and skills. Thanks a ton. 🙏
I use a camera mod which lets you get rid of all UI elements, but you can hide life bars and all the meters in the options menu, I think it's the first thing that shows up too. You will still see stuff like the combo counter and other indicators though.
I'm sure it adds a lot of work, but those training mode clips demoing the options you're talking about really set this apart from other viewer replay analysis content. I also love that you're focusing mainly on plat/diamond players. That's where advice starts being less about basic mechanics, and more about decision making.
Once I saw the examples visualized alongside his suggestions I knew Diaphone was dropping banger content Can only go through so much analysis where the only feedback is: "could have done [x] better"
That eebbaa guy isn't bad. He's just in that stage where he learned the game, so he's thinking about every possibility and being extra careful. Once he realizes he has to take some risks he'll be catapulted to diamond
appreciate it brah i think i picked up the habit of being too patient from playing too many games in low ranks where you can win by waiting for people to make huge mistakes and punishing them. i'm trying to focus on taking more initiative now and finding a balance between being aggressive and making sure to take calculated risks.
@@eebbaa5560 Don't forget a loss means there's learning. You won't learn much by steamrolling players but getting your a$$ handed to you. So IMO it's all good to go YOLO so you can find what works and what doesn't while also providing pressure. But that's my take anyway, anyone concur or nah?
This is the exact stage I’m in, I’m still in silver and I can win by just waiting for somebody to throw out something unsafe and then punish, but I know in my HEART that my pressure game is dogshit and as soon as I gotta start going on offense it’ll all start falling apart
The extra effort you put into making examples and lining up the timing for them to show better pressure/combos and stuff was awesome. Im sure that took a lot of work
hey i'm the second aki from the patience section. first, i just wanted to say thank you to you and your editor for putting so much effort into your youtube content and for giving me the opportunity to get my gameplay reviewed. i was afraid that my mistakes would be too low quality to gain meaningful insights from, but your advice was really helpful to me and something i needed to hear in that moment. watching someone else watch my gameplay from a fresh perspective really helped me to be more objective about my level of play and gain a better understanding of how to improve. i was in a slump when i asked for a gameplay review, but your advice was encouraging and gave me an idea to anchor myself to. again, thanks to you and everyone in stream who watched my gameplay and gave me encouragement and advice. i really appreciate it. 🙇♂
Easily some of the best SF6 content as of recent, as someone else mentioned the cut of the training room vids are awesome to see. I really hope this does well enough to make more of.
Diaphone really is great at making content. I am currently watching a lot of Brian F, Nephew, Sajam, Diaphone, Anime Illuminati and I guess Justin Wong. Brian F, Sajam and Diaphone feel like the most helpful in the way they present things, but I feel like Diaphone is arguably the best or at least most polished.
In my experience rookies are amazing at doing complicated combos (and set ups sometimes) but they're still easy to beat because they don't know fundamentals.
You just need to understand alot, footsies is a key example, it's not just about which move you use. Ie luke crouch mp, if you space it out correctly then if blocked you are free from all damage whilst if you hit you can drive rush in for a combo. Use it incorrectly and it dosent matter you used mp you're in danger
To simplify your patience advice fighting games are rock (passive), paper(establish), and scissors (Preemptive). Passive beats preemptive because you can wiff punish or react to react able option, preemptive beats establish because if you're sticking out buttons and they're holding forward they will run into your fist, and establish beats passive because if you run up with a quick button or grab passive play can't react. Just observe what your opponent does then choose the option that beats it.
the AKI player that kept holding up on wake up, I feel like a lot of us are stuck in that mind set. He opened with 3 points (1) combo execution could be better, (2) struggle in neutral, (3) struggle with keeping pressure. He was so focused on offense that he thought he was losing matches cuz his offense was lacking. When in reality it was his disinterest to play defense that was getting him ok'd. Granted it was only one example, but in that match he never had the opportunity to show where he's at with his 3 point because he just didn't wanna block. I feel like way too many people plat and below just refuse to block.
Do you think is it possible for you to watch some of my replays or not ? Do i have to ask you this on your stream exclusively ? Great content . Greetings from France.
really nice video, im stuck in platinum so im looking for ways to get better, but i think my defense is weak, need to focus more on anti air and tech...
Hey Diaphone, my id is M.A.T.T. I am playing gief now,but struggle in diamond. Maybe next time you can watch my replays next time and I hope I can learn something!
4:12 I actually got queued against this Smurfboarding guy (Kim player) about 4 times the other night and he one-and-doned me every time (even though he won 3/4 games). Very strange guy
Problems with SOME moderns i encounter, maybe diamonds and below is, they just mash autocombos in every opportunity they got without knowing if its safe, or if its the best option in the situation. Making them easy to beat, ... most modern masters, still use classic motions in their characters and barely use autocombos
i'm willing to bet that that rookie player has spent like, hours and hours in training mode just labbing tech but hasn't focused at all on learning basic neutral. all these combos and shenanigans just to give up half the screen to luke jumping forward
I played against the 1 and done Kimberly yesterday. She one and doned me as well. Got curious and checked her profile and cannot find a single instance of her rematching anyone 😂
Thanks for the tips! I think the one that helped me the most was doing normal in to drive rush when you're not sure if you have the punish in time. Definitely gonna add that to my game plan!
I 110% don't agree with the drive rush overhead oki after throw at 8:00. I feel like this is one of those things that higher level players will respect enough to get hit by or try to block but speaking from experience, players at this level are mashing throw or DI on wakeup even if you're half a screen away. You can do a drive rush meaty sure, but they're just gonna throw or DI the overhead every time. I'm around this rank as well and I'm so bad at changing oki habits that I ended up doing drive rush overhead after throw way too much even after I noticed how bad of an idea it was and the success rate is like 15%.
Hey Diaphone, big fan, I watch a ton of your vids lol. I like your style of coaching, at some point I may ask for some help from you, do you do coaching? Would you mind? Do you have a discord?
Thank God a modern Kim showed up. I wanted to stop by the stream but I was busy. I'll be saving a replay for whenever you do this again because this my 1st time actually taking street fighter serious like learning combos and the game mechanics
I started my SF6 journey on Monday 10/23/2023, played Manon reached Bronze after placements and Iron with Marisa, after labbing and learning more (and regaining stuff I lost from not playing fighting games in like 4-5 months) I reached Bronze with Marisa and currently with a 6 win streak, goal for now is Gold as it was my rank in V and just have fun while improving. Despite having experience this video will help me a bit here and there!
14:10 I really wish fighting games had a way for beginners to practice when to push buttons to continue combos. I tried the 50% speed but that makes it worse when trying to switch back to normal speed. I gave up on SF6 because I simply couldn't figure out the animation ques which let's me know I can hit another button compared to GGST having counter hit slow downs.
Turn on the frame meter in training. You wanna hit the next button as soon as the previous one comes out of recovery. If your button didn't come out you hit it too soon. If there is a gap in frames you might of hit it too late depending on how plus you are. That frame meter is so helpful in so many ways.
That last Kimberly was insane because why can you do combos but be in rookie?? I got through rookie with grabs, target combo, I didn't know what linked into what and I feel like if you can do that, as long as you don't make mistakes, you'll be breezing through rookie to silver, interesting thing I've seen on reddit was a Marisa player that could do some 60% damage combo but was bronze for some reason, after that huge combo, the opponent jumped in and beat the remaining 30% of Maria's HP and it's so confusing seeing players that can (consistantly?) dish out damage just lose to a single mistake in such low ranks where everything is just mistakes on mistakes
I got from Plat to Diamond becuase for the entirety of July, everyone thought neutral jump was the best way to fight Kimberly. Defense is worth labbing, too! If you ciuldve defended yourself in a way that covers multiple options from the opponent and gets yoi a punish, but you didn't, youre leaving damage on the table with your own defense.
I love your videos. They have helped me understand the game more, and improve. Went to my 1st local tournament and was able to absorb way more because of what your videos taught me.
Ye this is dope even I feel like I play better than the matches in this video, I still make some of the same mistakes and don’t know my option…. Ie the safe jumps you were talking about
Do you mind splitting out a chapter for each player next time? Great content that I'd be down to watch tons more of. The immediate training mode examples you spliced in are an excellent touch.
Hey if I wanted to get a reaction on a match how would I go bout doing that. Love the way you break down mistakes in matches a really like the tips you give throughout.
My first time analyzing viewer replays since I first started the channel. If this vid does well, we'll do another one, so follow the twitch/twitter to stay posted if you want your replay reviewed (we took a look at a lot more replays than what was shown in the video). Appreciate you all 🙏
i play modern gief and i feel my norms kind of suck and i get out ranged by other players in neutral mainly those low kicks wat do i do besides using the knee. i also noticed my sweep doesn't always win against some characters is this true or am i just doing inputs a bit slow. im diamond btw modtiergod
Loved this breakdown and analysis Diaphone! As someone who loves these types of videos, it really helps a ton, even with watching rookie level gameplay. There's always something you can take from any level of play, and apply it to your own!
I’d like to see what you have to say about some of my videos. I’m struggling advancing in silver.
It was a fun watch and you actually showing solutions to the situations is really great for those struggling. More of these please
Thanks for sharing I learn alot
You do a great job of showing examples in the training room along with the footage. It's like a math teacher giving a real life example of how to use a problem.
Just wanna second this, this is one of if not the most awesome SF6 video I’ve seen yet, like from anyone. This is the type of stuff that realllllllly helps people grow as players. Doing god’s work brotha 💪🏼💪🏼
Definitely agree.
Second second this part, that is what actually helps me think and hopefully improve.
You get a sub for that alone
This video was really helpful, i have an issue with being over patient like the AKI you were watching. I get flustered when fighting people who are over aggressive and don't take my turn. Being in platinum everyone plays very aggressive so i end up losing a lot
hey i'm the aki he was reviewing here. i think part of the reason why i played so passive is because i subconsciously felt like aki didn't have the tools to compete in neutral, so i was too passive and tried to wait for people to make big mistakes. being patient works in gold and below, but in plat, you kind of have to take the game into your own hands or you'll just get run over. i haven't played much since the review, but i think i'm getting better at taking initiative.
My way of taking initiative is just drive rushing to win neutral and taking the risk to drive rush cancel combo despite the big cost so I can maximize an opportunity.
Loved the video. The examples showing the tips literally were great! Sent it to some friends also
Lots of comments about it already, but the examples played in the background over an explanation is top notch. Great job on these videos!
THANK YOU BRO! I love the analysis shit bc there's a lot of less obvious stuff I may be missing or not prioritizing.
For anyone wondering why Diaphone is pointing out 'one and doneing' alot, it's the same reason why tournament format is also Best of 3 and not Best of 1. Fighting games, especially SF6, have tons of options to account for. This means that you can *never fully figure out a player's gameplan in a single game.*
This is why you should never take one single loss to heart, the first game you should always ask yourself 'how does this player play the game' and figure that out as much as you can. You can spend the second game to punish all of these tendencies and with the balance of patience vs agressivenes you can spend the third game finally applying your *own* pressure.
This content is really good, as others have stated those training mode clips over your explanations are od.
i need to learn more and try to use practice mode better, i just try doing battle hub a lot because i want to be able to get through these battle pass things and the game gives you next to no points for it in any mode outside that but every time i go there i just get curb stomped and feel depressed and not wanting to try playing the game anymore
I actually really liked this one. Really informative for someone at lower ranks like myself.
nah the clips of the examples are fuckin op
now i gotta submit my shid deejay now! and get mad crituiqed
Hey Diaphone , I’m a Diamond 1 player and I only have 3 months experience with SF6 along with FGs in general. I feel when I face better and more experienced players I’m at a disadvantage. I just don’t know neutral as well as them and I don’t know what to do to get better
I upload videos on my RUclips channel so I was hoping you can take a look and let me know what I need to do to improve and play neutral better against more experienced players so I can reach master. Right now I just don’t know if I can get through Diamond with my current experience and skills. Thanks a ton. 🙏
Question: how do you remove the HUD in training
I use a camera mod which lets you get rid of all UI elements, but you can hide life bars and all the meters in the options menu, I think it's the first thing that shows up too.
You will still see stuff like the combo counter and other indicators though.
Dude! I main Aki and people one and done me constantly! Win or lose. People hate fighting her for some reason lol
Loved this
This video idea is great, but please don't burnout yourself doing consecutive streams just analyzing matches, thanks and nice work!
Yo im first
I'm sure it adds a lot of work, but those training mode clips demoing the options you're talking about really set this apart from other viewer replay analysis content.
I also love that you're focusing mainly on plat/diamond players. That's where advice starts being less about basic mechanics, and more about decision making.
My thoughts exactly, really helps people visualise what you're talking about, keep up the good work!
Once I saw the examples visualized alongside his suggestions I knew Diaphone was dropping banger content
Can only go through so much analysis where the only feedback is: "could have done [x] better"
That eebbaa guy isn't bad. He's just in that stage where he learned the game, so he's thinking about every possibility and being extra careful. Once he realizes he has to take some risks he'll be catapulted to diamond
appreciate it brah
i think i picked up the habit of being too patient from playing too many games in low ranks where you can win by waiting for people to make huge mistakes and punishing them. i'm trying to focus on taking more initiative now and finding a balance between being aggressive and making sure to take calculated risks.
@@eebbaa5560 Don't forget a loss means there's learning. You won't learn much by steamrolling players but getting your a$$ handed to you. So IMO it's all good to go YOLO so you can find what works and what doesn't while also providing pressure. But that's my take anyway, anyone concur or nah?
@@eebbaa5560 I'm at a similar point in this game so I feel you lol. Improvements may be small but they all count, keep at it
This is the exact stage I’m in, I’m still in silver and I can win by just waiting for somebody to throw out something unsafe and then punish, but I know in my HEART that my pressure game is dogshit and as soon as I gotta start going on offense it’ll all start falling apart
The extra effort you put into making examples and lining up the timing for them to show better pressure/combos and stuff was awesome. Im sure that took a lot of work
hey i'm the second aki from the patience section. first, i just wanted to say thank you to you and your editor for putting so much effort into your youtube content and for giving me the opportunity to get my gameplay reviewed. i was afraid that my mistakes would be too low quality to gain meaningful insights from, but your advice was really helpful to me and something i needed to hear in that moment.
watching someone else watch my gameplay from a fresh perspective really helped me to be more objective about my level of play and gain a better understanding of how to improve. i was in a slump when i asked for a gameplay review, but your advice was encouraging and gave me an idea to anchor myself to.
again, thanks to you and everyone in stream who watched my gameplay and gave me encouragement and advice. i really appreciate it. 🙇♂
The inclusion of the training mode clips is insane! Please keep doing these videos, even quickly it makes the analysis top tier
I’d love to see a dedicated tech showcase for Kim and aki. Set ups, tricky strings, etc. would be a fun video.
I dont remember anyone showing the solutions to the situations edited into the video. Makes it way better to understand what you should have done
Easily some of the best SF6 content as of recent, as someone else mentioned the cut of the training room vids are awesome to see. I really hope this does well enough to make more of.
Diaphone really is great at making content. I am currently watching a lot of Brian F, Nephew, Sajam, Diaphone, Anime Illuminati and I guess Justin Wong. Brian F, Sajam and Diaphone feel like the most helpful in the way they present things, but I feel like Diaphone is arguably the best or at least most polished.
This was awesome! I'd also love to see you review your own replays as well.
This is a high quality youtube video. All the cuts to training room footage showing off what you're explaining is great, thanks for the effort
Thinking about that platinum AKI never holding back to block.
In my experience rookies are amazing at doing complicated combos (and set ups sometimes) but they're still easy to beat because they don't know fundamentals.
Thank you weeding out that one and done guys.
There are so many of them around in ranked, it is unbelieveable.
You just need to understand alot, footsies is a key example, it's not just about which move you use. Ie luke crouch mp, if you space it out correctly then if blocked you are free from all damage whilst if you hit you can drive rush in for a combo. Use it incorrectly and it dosent matter you used mp you're in danger
Great content. Love that you showed an example of your advice each time. Should help a lot of players this way. Thanks
Very informative video. More of these please!
Ahhh i miss when people make big mistakes over and over. It feels so rare in masters so far. 😫😩
To simplify your patience advice fighting games are rock (passive), paper(establish), and scissors (Preemptive). Passive beats preemptive because you can wiff punish or react to react able option, preemptive beats establish because if you're sticking out buttons and they're holding forward they will run into your fist, and establish beats passive because if you run up with a quick button or grab passive play can't react. Just observe what your opponent does then choose the option that beats it.
If you can do this for MK1 it would be extremely helpful and entertaining. Please consider it
Any more kim videos? Any goals in mind? Maybe chasing legend rank? Love the coaching videos. Hope you do more.
Of course :)
the AKI player that kept holding up on wake up, I feel like a lot of us are stuck in that mind set. He opened with 3 points (1) combo execution could be better, (2) struggle in neutral, (3) struggle with keeping pressure. He was so focused on offense that he thought he was losing matches cuz his offense was lacking. When in reality it was his disinterest to play defense that was getting him ok'd. Granted it was only one example, but in that match he never had the opportunity to show where he's at with his 3 point because he just didn't wanna block. I feel like way too many people plat and below just refuse to block.
Do you think is it possible for you to watch some of my replays or not ? Do i have to ask you this on your stream exclusively ? Great content . Greetings from France.
really nice video, im stuck in platinum so im looking for ways to get better, but i think my defense is weak, need to focus more on anti air and tech...
Hey Diaphone, my id is M.A.T.T.
I am playing gief now,but struggle in diamond. Maybe next time you can watch my replays next time and I hope I can learn something!
If you do decide to do this again, how should we go about submitting clips? I have a view clips I’d love to see reviewed 😁
4:12 I actually got queued against this Smurfboarding guy (Kim player) about 4 times the other night and he one-and-doned me every time (even though he won 3/4 games). Very strange guy
Problems with SOME moderns i encounter, maybe diamonds and below is, they just mash autocombos in every opportunity they got without knowing if its safe, or if its the best option in the situation. Making them easy to beat, ... most modern masters, still use classic motions in their characters and barely use autocombos
Bro this is a master class. I beg you find me. Lily modern master age 40. I thought I'd throw that in. O.o. chojin is my cfn. Help an elder out
One-and-done is only acceptible in a few occasions. Diarrhea, ‘gonna be late for work’ (if it’s true at least)… maybe something else.
yes, please make more videos like this one!
i'm willing to bet that that rookie player has spent like, hours and hours in training mode just labbing tech but hasn't focused at all on learning basic neutral. all these combos and shenanigans just to give up half the screen to luke jumping forward
Oh man that thumbnail fuckin stings, everyone's having to deal with that rn hah
I loved this. I'd like to see you criticize my Manon. I believe I'm way to patient. I'll try to catch your next stream buddy
Ok I’ll pay attention to your twitch because I’d love if you can watch my matches and give me advices because I’m desperately need them
I played against the 1 and done Kimberly yesterday. She one and doned me as well. Got curious and checked her profile and cannot find a single instance of her rematching anyone 😂
Man didn't pay 60$ plus DLC to hold UP Diaphone. lmao
Waiting for next episode already
I didn't know one and done was bad :O. All my matches are that lul. Will make adjustments.
what’s the answer to kim teleporting at mid screen. ik i can just block but she can go for an overhead, low or grab after the teleport
That is a cool ass idea. Do you also consider people from your youtube comments as possible review material? That would be awesome
I need Diaphone to watch my replaya and roast me because I fucking suck at fighting games lol
Bruh the rookie kim was sus. No way he is actually rookie, probably a smurf account.
I'm pretty sure the Kimberly at the start was actually mashing the heavy auto combo
great video bro!
Thanks for the tips! I think the one that helped me the most was doing normal in to drive rush when you're not sure if you have the punish in time. Definitely gonna add that to my game plan!
Followed these tips, now I'm starting diamond 😤. I still need to optimize and learn my frame data but im gettin there.
Love this woild be amazinf kf you made it a series or a regular thing
Telling a Rookie to DR in
I've nearly grinded to diamond and I don't even DR yet :(
amazing examples to go with commentary. noob bronzie here learning
If they're walking, they ain't blocking.
We’re not playing a game we’re computer programming it 😂😂😂
Awesome vid i love how u edit n show options n stuff in training mode
Why is budget Brian f out here with the match inspection
I 110% don't agree with the drive rush overhead oki after throw at 8:00. I feel like this is one of those things that higher level players will respect enough to get hit by or try to block but speaking from experience, players at this level are mashing throw or DI on wakeup even if you're half a screen away. You can do a drive rush meaty sure, but they're just gonna throw or DI the overhead every time. I'm around this rank as well and I'm so bad at changing oki habits that I ended up doing drive rush overhead after throw way too much even after I noticed how bad of an idea it was and the success rate is like 15%.
Yea that’s like layer two, def would recommend DR 2mk first
Cook the chat again! Super fun watch.
Lol the stress in some of those replays he evaluates is hilarious.
dude this is awesome! do you do coaching and stuff?
Hey Diaphone, big fan, I watch a ton of your vids lol. I like your style of coaching, at some point I may ask for some help from you, do you do coaching? Would you mind? Do you have a discord?
That video earned you a sub, perfect !
‘How the hell is that guy in rook…. oh….’
How can I get him to analyze one of my matches?
5:20 I'm dead not the Psychic sound effect
Thank God a modern Kim showed up. I wanted to stop by the stream but I was busy. I'll be saving a replay for whenever you do this again because this my 1st time actually taking street fighter serious like learning combos and the game mechanics
4:53 Please be gentle on your HK button 🙏
I started my SF6 journey on Monday 10/23/2023, played Manon reached Bronze after placements and Iron with Marisa, after labbing and learning more (and regaining stuff I lost from not playing fighting games in like 4-5 months) I reached Bronze with Marisa and currently with a 6 win streak, goal for now is Gold as it was my rank in V and just have fun while improving. Despite having experience this video will help me a bit here and there!
What the hell is 5H? This is street fighter!
What's wrong with one and done-ing ?
cookin as usual
I hope you do another video like this
14:10 I really wish fighting games had a way for beginners to practice when to push buttons to continue combos. I tried the 50% speed but that makes it worse when trying to switch back to normal speed. I gave up on SF6 because I simply couldn't figure out the animation ques which let's me know I can hit another button compared to GGST having counter hit slow downs.
Turn on the frame meter in training. You wanna hit the next button as soon as the previous one comes out of recovery. If your button didn't come out you hit it too soon. If there is a gap in frames you might of hit it too late depending on how plus you are. That frame meter is so helpful in so many ways.
@@shawnr8438 might have.
ohh I would love one xPushx on PC :)
That last Kimberly was insane because why can you do combos but be in rookie?? I got through rookie with grabs, target combo, I didn't know what linked into what and I feel like if you can do that, as long as you don't make mistakes, you'll be breezing through rookie to silver, interesting thing I've seen on reddit was a Marisa player that could do some 60% damage combo but was bronze for some reason, after that huge combo, the opponent jumped in and beat the remaining 30% of Maria's HP and it's so confusing seeing players that can (consistantly?) dish out damage just lose to a single mistake in such low ranks where everything is just mistakes on mistakes
I got from Plat to Diamond becuase for the entirety of July, everyone thought neutral jump was the best way to fight Kimberly. Defense is worth labbing, too! If you ciuldve defended yourself in a way that covers multiple options from the opponent and gets yoi a punish, but you didn't, youre leaving damage on the table with your own defense.
Yesss more replay reviews!!
Make more videos like this
Damn, amazing video!!
I love your videos. They have helped me understand the game more, and improve. Went to my 1st local tournament and was able to absorb way more because of what your videos taught me.
Ye this is dope even I feel like I play better than the matches in this video, I still make some of the same mistakes and don’t know my option…. Ie the safe jumps you were talking about
This is the first video of yours I've seen (I think.) Your character knowledge is really impressive! fwiw, I'd love to see more of this kind of video.
Do you mind splitting out a chapter for each player next time? Great content that I'd be down to watch tons more of. The immediate training mode examples you spliced in are an excellent touch.
This is excellent content
Hey if I wanted to get a reaction on a match how would I go bout doing that. Love the way you break down mistakes in matches a really like the tips you give throughout.
Koobuku if you see this I’m sorry bro but watching you get hit by literally everything was hilarious 😭