This sure helped me to get rid of my tendency on wanting to learn and understand everything resulting to be overwhelmed. Thank you so much for showing the different examples depending on the situation and explaining things clearly. I'm new to Fighting Games and really want to learn it, but don't know what to do most of the time so this helps a lot.
Sayge honestly this is my poor man’s way of doing it LOL 😂 i m working toward a capture card, but i dont have the money yet, i heard it requires a fast pc and stuff. Someday lol, capture card will be easier for the viewers becuz u guys can see full screen and HD, and u wont see any glares and reflections. 🙏 btw thank you for passing by
Joystick NY I own a capture card myself. As long as you have a graphics card in your pc, it will work great. You might not even need the graphics card if you are not going to live stream
No tips, but I'll continue watching and liking any video you make that aligns with content I'm interested in (so basically no Jump Force, haha). I just love the way you present things, it's both elaborate and succinct. And your execution is on point as well. I really hope to see your channel grow, my dude. You're great.
Actually, scratch that, here's one tip: Depending on the game you're playing, it *is* worth memorizing frame data in my opinion. A game like UNIST, wherein updates to such mechanics aren't nearly as common - and wherein knowing frame data is extremely important for matchups at a higher level - strongly rewards memorizing the nuances of frame data. I'm not a Street Fighter guy, and I know it's updated often, so I can't speak to that game. But there are undoubtedly games where you should be memorizing the frame data on prolific moves to know how to play around it. Other than that, solid video all around. Keep it up, JSNY!
Kevin B i agree, at least know the frame for the main chara, and over time we would just pick up on things and know what can be punish or not, what games do you play btw? And thank you for the support as always
@@JoystickNY Primarily DBFZ, and now getting into UNIST pretty heavily. I personally think that the latter is the best fighting game on the market. It's honestly just sublime. Pretty much everything great about fighting games is represented in UNIST wholesale, and if you're able to tolerate - or even enjoy - the very anime aesthetic of the game, I think the reward for time invested exceeds just about any other game ever made. I would strongly recommend it if you haven't played it. It earned that EVO spot.
I already knew all this but you gave me motivation to put more of it into practice. I will dedicate 20 minutes of my playtime a day for the next few weeks testing character moves to find out which are plus and minus.
Perfect Pixel game thank you so much for the support, i wish i have more time to make more content, working 5 days and having to take care of family stuff is hard
The tip about reset combos is really good. I understand those and can recognize when I put opponents in that state, and sometimes I can punish them if I react correctly. But I dont really think about it or use resets as a tool like I should. Im gonna start working on that!
Learning Lei Wulong was how I began to learn Combos because his transitions/combos in Tekken 2/3 were so satisfying to do. Came here for stick reviews, and saw this vid, good stuff!
Thanks for the guide, although pretty standard stuff, new players like me tend to forget thats why i will come back from time to time to remind myself, and good one on the last tip, that was funny haha
Thank for telling me your powerful secret move at the end. Thought you were going to pull off Ryu combo into hadoken Critical Art. That was so funny, so many people use that move on me in Sf5.... All that Loss Fighter money ..
Now I do, especially it seems that you are Karin player main. I was too busy wondering on just what this final move was, was only paying attention Ryu final critical. My best favorite character is Akuma SF5... sadly only a silver rank
Johnny Nguyen akuma is a great character, alot of potentials. my rank is not that high either, i dont play online that much. I like to explore every character.
Thank you so much for your guide! For a while, i was struggling with the latency problem of your secret move, so i came up with a way to fix it; i positioned my chair next to my electrical outlet so my foot could rest against the cord ever so slightly and after many many practice attempts it finally became muscle memory to yank the cord with my ankle at that crucial 1 health mark. Thx again and hope this helps! :D
Thank you so much, sfv is a excellent fighting game, one of the best game to get in to the fighting game genre, it teaches you the most fundamentals and basics
You are the man bro...i love the way how you explain about getting good. You sounded like the "Yan Can Cook" of fighting games.😄 Love your unique accent on how the way you explain things.
Hey dude, great channel, it's very niche and branded very well!! I'm sure there are a lot of enthusiasts that would love to see and learn what you do ;) Keep it up!
I have just started playing Them's Fightin Herds and my main issue is Def. X.x But this video help me a lot to be aware of distance, block and looking into the enemie moves. :)
An absolutely great video mate. Helps me understand the *basic* or *foundational* set of principles to apply when learning to play fighting games. The hints of what to understand in being "open" of have them guessing the direction to block etc. really REALLY helps me understand the actual technique. 👍
I've been researching deeper into the FGC world's concepts and terminology to help me advance my understanding in Smash Ultimate. A lot of these concepts you've explained throughout this video has great carryover, and I thank you so much for the time and effort you put into this. You definitely got a sub from me! 👍🏾💯💯
This man oozes with confidence (which is not a bad thing) by winning matches via an arcade styled controller...I can hardly do anything with a controller and this guy can beat you with an arcade controller? Next level dude!
I love how you sit down with the TV and show yourself, the stick and the game at the same time, it's such a nice change from all the "gameplay + voiceover" videos. Helps me learn! I would recommend actually keeping this style, and instead of a capture card, buy a lapel/vocal mic to use for your vocie over so the room reverb doesnt come out in the video as much. They re cheaper than a capture card, and don't require you to change your setup much.
Thank you, i actually had no choice because i dont have a capture card 🤣 its was something i was planning to get in the future because i want to give viewers better footage, recording the screen has some down sides sometimes but i kinda like recording my self with the tv too, it feels like i am actually there ❤️🙏
this is a way nicer guide than a lot of beginner vids I've seen which are like "be prepared for footsies meaty shojo frame data wakeup mixup" and I'm just sitting here like "bro I'm still trying to figure wtf I'm even doing"
Dude, I never thought that by buying a mayflash and watching your video on how to upgrade it... that I'd be watching a sick video on how to get good . Just Subbed. Keep us thirsty and keep bringing the quench.
I've been around since KoF '98 was installed in the local arcade. However, I've never felt the courage to play them seriously until I saw your videos. They are great and I think after seeing your other video I'll get the MayFly 300 and when I'm better I'll move to something more professional so thanks for that. I see you make high quality content and you do your best to make it as minimal as possible so here is something I would really really appreciate and it would allow you to produce helpful videos quickly. Short videos of you doing various combos but the focus is on your hands and also viewers can see the buttons you're pushing just like in-game. Because currently I understand the basic concepts of how to methodically get better and I understand in theory what you're trying to do but I still feel it's too much and a bit overwhelming. However, if I see your hand movement and see on the screen what buttons you're pushing, it gives me the confidence to play something like a rhythm game by mimicking your combos. Another thing, it's very admirable and rare for someone to resist the temptation of using notations while explaining but if you go with this idea I would highly recommend using notations (after releasing a video explaining them of course). Because no matter what, after the very brief period of getting to know the basics, it takes extra two minutes to learn the terminology and then you're on board to watch pros and beginner guides alike. Nonetheless, I absolutely love your channel. I feel like your content is perfectly tailored for someone like me who play games but understand nothing about fighting games specifically.
Thank you so much, great advice, i will definitely takes notes, so far i have just been learning one step at a time, i dont try to follow trends or chase hot topic, just make chill videos on my day off 😊, i will continue to learn and improve and make better video for everyone 🙏❤️
Well, the way you get better in fighting games is always practice, practice. I think though you should be trying to play more than one game and one style even if there is one game you like most of all. Getting to actual practice, here's what I did in the past to learn moves and improve my timing -- 1) play the game in two player mode if there is no training mode available, OR just use the two-player mode, period. You're basically using the Playerless characters as a tackle/punch dummy but it's a good way to learn moves without being constantly attacked. Yes, you have to two controllers plugged in or synched to your machine but no big deal. Most of us have at least two controllers of one type or another. 2) this is what I do with other types of games BUT -- you can legitimately use cheat codes to learn a game. If it's frustratingly hard or has patterns you're having a hard time learning, then cheat codes are a way to learn. There's less pressure on you and your timing can improve with less stress on you. To this day, 20 years, there are still characters I don't use and moves that are VERY difficult to perform on games. Capcom controls generally work better than SNK's but that's based on the software. The software control input gets retweaked with every new game and sometimes it gets worse in certain games (Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Street Fighter V with its infamous control lag) because that's what the developer wants. *3) Improve your hardware or switch to an alternate controller. There's no question playing on a control pad is different from a joystick. In the long run, joysticks are generally better BUT the quality of the hardware is key. There are some designs and some parts that are just better than others but you have to find out what's comfortable for you which means trying things. If you have a friend that has a controller you can test, great, other it's all experimenting and that gets EXPENSIVE with a gaming hobby. Luckily for me, I figured out what worked best for me after about 4-5 different control levers and 3 types of pushbuttons. I still hear the Korean control levers are better for Tekken and maybe Soul Calibur but I rarely play the Namco games. For everything else, stick with a Japanese control lever and pushbuttons. Before I got into joysticks, the best control pad I ever used for fighting games was the Japanese Sega Saturn control pad (which I used into my Dreamcast days; very easy to find adapters to use Saturn controllers and the Virtual Twin On Twinstick on the Dreamcast) BUT those are getting all worn out and they're probably better repurposed to use as PCBs/brains for joysticks that will be used for retrogaming. NONE of the Sega Saturn clones, whether they're SLS or even Sega's PS2 Saturn pads, are as good as the pads made in Japan and Taiwan in the 1990s. The parts and build quality back then for those pads was better than what they've accomplished in these last 15 years with reissues and third party clones.
AvengerII great information again, thank you, i like your story telling style. I always learn something new from you guys. Thank you, hopefully i will have more time to get in to korean parts later on 🙏
@@JoystickNY You're welcome! Prior to discovering Japanese control levers and Sanwa buttons, I swear that the best controller I ever used on fighting games was the Japanese Sega Saturn pad. It was a very well-made piece of hardware -- at least the units made when the Saturn was still being manufactured. There are a couple of good clone sticks that were sold on the Sega Saturn and PS1. A lot of people liked the old Hori Namco Joystick but to be honest it wasn't a favorite of mine. I liked the old Ascii Fighting Stick better. Decent control lever and until I discovered the Sanwa pushbuttons VERY comfortable buttons. They were soft contact pads that weren't soldered to the PCB but they worked well. There's no question arcade parts are better than most clone sticks but there were some good joysticks out there that had decent OEM parts (the Hori Namco Joystick again according to many people, the Dreamcast Agetec joystick) that were not arcade-sourced.
I appreciate you for this video as an old fighting game player I will say every time you play a new fighter go back to the basics. Just because you played bb mastered characters doesn’t mean dbfz will be cake “don’t meme me” even if it is easy diff game diff mechanics.
Such a good video! I both learned and laughed at the same time. I think this is a good format for videos, although it's a good idea to switch between all serious videos and funnier ones like this depending on the subject. Your channel is underrated.
This is actually a good guide. Great explanations. Could you do a similar one but with controller cam? I feel like explaining (or at least showing) how to perform the inputs on top of the decision making would make for the ultimate FG guide.
Reminded me of when the soccer or F1 analysts on tv talk through things, they have a big TV but they can pause or rewind and draw on top of the footage. Maybe you can get a way to do that and talk through some real world fights! Fancy capture cards don't make up for great information. Nice video!
Soo im trying to get back into fighting games and get better so my friend doesnt play against a ham sandwhich. Loved the simple explanations and simplicity of the video. Aswell as the way you delivered the content next to the tv.
I sought being in fighting games to play a aspect in everything I like. Tell me what is the difference between football and fighting games? Besides how they run the basic outlook is the same. A match can be won through offense or defense. Lacking either one could cost a game.
Kwanele urubos I’m not good at chess at all. I’m a horrible planner and I suck at remembering button inputs. I will try a basic combo and I will take my forever to get down cause I keep mixing up my buttons and movement. Probably explains why I don’t know how to use my brain.
BowmansWorld thank you man, appreciate the love ❤️ the topic i make video on is very small, the community is too small for fighting games and arcade sticks, but i ll continue to make them and teach people, fighting game is my favorite genre in games
JoyStickNY yeah I suppose the community when it comes to stick reviews etc can be quite niche which is a shame. Your videos are so high quality and you put a lot of thought and heart into them. Please continue to upload. I am loving samurai shodown atm. Maybe if u try some broader topics it can lead to some more through traffic. But if fighting games are your passion I understand. Keep up the great work!
BowmansWorld yea, fighting game is my favorite, its okay tho, i didnt want to make content just for the views, i ll continue to make the video thats helpful instead of chasing for trends and hype. Let see what the future holds 😊 thank you for caring tho
Was watching ya video with my default sound bar and sub woofer, cranked up the volume for your video, then towards the end when the music came on , the whole house almost came down, lol, scared the sh*t outta me
@@JoystickNY btw, got the RAP4 Pro a week a bit ago, having troubles pulling God Fists, inconsistent, have ordered JLF Silent with Oct plate, shipping to New Zealand so expensive :)
@@JoystickNY Received the package a few days ago, installed, i think im loving it more than Hayabusa, i find it easier to pull off EWGF and dashing on tekken. Thanks for your reviews again!
great vid mate! One question: do you prefer normal actuator or the kowal oversize? I'm trying to test some combinations of springs and actuators. Bye from Italy.
JoyStickNY yeah, that’s great. I’m waiting for it. I’ve noticed that loose controls are better with ryu prototype and stiffer are better with charge characters 😌
I feel you, which chara are you using, every chara has pokes or projectiles, you have to make them jump, or just play the footsie game, see whos patient. ❤️🙏
How do you guys find combos to learn? some games (i'm playing blade arcus rebellion from shining) has a mission mode where they give you pre-programmed combos to practice, other games dont. are there ways to discover your own combos or is searching the internet for a combo list the only way?
Great questions, if you are the early players, you most likely will have to find your own combo, but because there are so many players uploading, you pretty much can find anything, and use those combos or modify them, i sometimes take a paper out and note all the combos that i do, and see which one does the most damage, and i will just stick with that one. Once you get more experienced You can slowly find your own combos, and also fighting games are usually not that complicated, you pretty much know what can combo next by trial and error, if u try AAA it dont work, try ABA, then ABB, ABC, etc see which ones gives better damage or juggle, over time you will be able to find the combos, and just find combos from tournaments
JoyStickNY very good tip, street fighter 30th anniversary on sale for switch now, shall get it and experiment. never been good at fighting games so right now trying to learn as much as i can.
JoyStickNY thanks for the info, now i'm waiting for street fighter V and blazblue crosstag sale on steam too :D can't seem to find any active communities online for the games though, joined a few discord groups but they are all pretty quiet.
Hey man I read in the comments about wanting a capture card. If ur using a PS4 u don't need to. U can stream using PS4 to RUclips and download that video then chop It up in ur editing software. Tbh u don't need it but if u really wanted to. Also there's a streaming thing where u set up ur PS4 to PC and play through a window on PC. But there is lag because it's going through a middle man per say. But yea those are two free options but this is perfectly fine
TRiBUTE thank you for the tip, i am still learning how to work the equipments, thats actually the hard part, playing the game is the easier part. I am going to see how i can get better gameplay in 2020, it will be easier to watch 🙏 thank you for watching
I just bought a mayflash f500 and will be trying to get decent at fighting games. I've been gaming over 25 years but I've always been little more than a button masher in everything other than smash and soul calibur. I think using a stick will force me to think more about my button presses
@@JoystickNY the video where you taught people to play on a stick it very useful. I could grasp the execution very nicely, I would have little to no problems when I transition on a stick
Joystick NY Yea! She rocks! Her style is similar to her previous style except she has longer range instead of fireballs. And her combos are WAY better. And she is just more fun to play now.
The Diva she reminds me of whip from king of fighters, i just bought ehonda, messing around with him abit, kinda thinking about making a video on him 🤔
I just wanted to say thank you for your videos, after watching for a few months I finally decided to switch from pad to stick and ordered a Mayflash F300 and can't wait to start using it. Please keep making content! This is probably one of the most helpful channels the FGC has
He teaching us the Art Of Fighting without Fighting.
Yeezy-Zeezun haha thank you for watching 🙏😂❤️🕹
Enter the Dragon. Bruce Lee says that to a guy that challenges him.
@@JoystickNY how to connect that Stick-Pad with PS4 Pro please?
Sorry I don’t have a stick pad yet
Bruce Lee style
This sure helped me to get rid of my tendency on wanting to learn and understand everything resulting to be overwhelmed. Thank you so much for showing the different examples depending on the situation and explaining things clearly. I'm new to Fighting Games and really want to learn it, but don't know what to do most of the time so this helps a lot.
Thank you 🙏❤️ i am happy the videos help , more videos to come
@@JoystickNY Looking forward to it! Stay being funny. (≧▽≦) A few giggles and laughs can make a huge difference.
You're a great teacher!
Ed Beltran thank you so much for the love and support 🙏 made me smile when i woke up reading it ❤️
Props for that slide 😂😂
Breanna lol thank you for the support, i try to add abit of humor to my videos cuz gaming tutorials can be boring sometimes
I love how you use a large flatscreen so you don’t need a capture card
Sayge honestly this is my poor man’s way of doing it LOL 😂 i m working toward a capture card, but i dont have the money yet, i heard it requires a fast pc and stuff. Someday lol, capture card will be easier for the viewers becuz u guys can see full screen and HD, and u wont see any glares and reflections. 🙏 btw thank you for passing by
Joystick NY I own a capture card myself. As long as you have a graphics card in your pc, it will work great. You might not even need the graphics card if you are not going to live stream
Sayge i see, i ll do some research on that too, i heard the elgato is even onsale this week for 100$. I Gotta save some money lol 😂
JoyStickNY honestly for this video I think I might have preferred this setup, you framed the screen better than a face cam could have in my opinion
I hope so 😅i feel there is a lot of empty space on the side, some day i ll get a capture card and see what i can do🙏
let me know what tips and trick you guys have to get better, please share them here
No tips, but I'll continue watching and liking any video you make that aligns with content I'm interested in (so basically no Jump Force, haha). I just love the way you present things, it's both elaborate and succinct. And your execution is on point as well. I really hope to see your channel grow, my dude. You're great.
Actually, scratch that, here's one tip: Depending on the game you're playing, it *is* worth memorizing frame data in my opinion. A game like UNIST, wherein updates to such mechanics aren't nearly as common - and wherein knowing frame data is extremely important for matchups at a higher level - strongly rewards memorizing the nuances of frame data. I'm not a Street Fighter guy, and I know it's updated often, so I can't speak to that game. But there are undoubtedly games where you should be memorizing the frame data on prolific moves to know how to play around it. Other than that, solid video all around. Keep it up, JSNY!
Kevin B i agree, at least know the frame for the main chara, and over time we would just pick up on things and know what can be punish or not, what games do you play btw? And thank you for the support as always
@@JoystickNY Primarily DBFZ, and now getting into UNIST pretty heavily. I personally think that the latter is the best fighting game on the market. It's honestly just sublime. Pretty much everything great about fighting games is represented in UNIST wholesale, and if you're able to tolerate - or even enjoy - the very anime aesthetic of the game, I think the reward for time invested exceeds just about any other game ever made. I would strongly recommend it if you haven't played it. It earned that EVO spot.
I dont know how google does notifications, i actually never got a notification for your reply, i just saw it 😭
I already knew all this but you gave me motivation to put more of it into practice. I will dedicate 20 minutes of my playtime a day for the next few weeks testing character moves to find out which are plus and minus.
Keep it up friend, improve everyday 👍🕹❤️
The last secret weapon is sooooo funny,.man 😂😂😂😂😂
Chao Pan thank you ❤️🙏 i try to add some jokes in my videos sometimes lol
I really like your channel!!!! Thank you for the advices
Perfect Pixel game thank you so much for the support, i wish i have more time to make more content, working 5 days and having to take care of family stuff is hard
You are one of the best teacher on youtube i never see someone teaching from his heart like you i really want to see your match with tokido
Thank you for the kind word, ❤️🙏i am just a average player, most players can easily destroy me 😉 i just love fighting games 🕹👍
As someone who knows nothing about fighting games but really wants to get into them, your channel has been very valuable. Thank you for your content!
Thank you, i am very happy to hear the videos are helping , it motivates me to continue to do better 🙏❤️
The tip about reset combos is really good. I understand those and can recognize when I put opponents in that state, and sometimes I can punish them if I react correctly. But I dont really think about it or use resets as a tool like I should. Im gonna start working on that!
Learning Lei Wulong was how I began to learn Combos because his transitions/combos in Tekken 2/3 were so satisfying to do.
Came here for stick reviews, and saw this vid, good stuff!
Thank you for dropping by ❤️🙏
Thanks for the guide, although pretty standard stuff, new players like me tend to forget thats why i will come back from time to time to remind myself, and good one on the last tip, that was funny haha
Thank you 🙏❤️
Thank for telling me your powerful secret move at the end. Thought you were going to pull off Ryu combo into hadoken Critical Art. That was so funny, so many people use that move on me in Sf5.... All that Loss Fighter money ..
Johnny Nguyen i try to make them funny, cuz sometimes tutorial can be boring lol
Did you know i was karin?
Now I do, especially it seems that you are Karin player main. I was too busy wondering on just what this final move was, was only paying attention Ryu final critical. My best favorite character is Akuma SF5... sadly only a silver rank
Johnny Nguyen akuma is a great character, alot of potentials. my rank is not that high either, i dont play online that much. I like to explore every character.
4:01 that just has to hurt. So funny.
Thank you for watching 🙏❤️
Just picked up street fighter; this was suuuuuuuuuupppppper helpful! Thank you
Glad it helped 🙏❤️ thank you for watching
Thank you so much for your guide! For a while, i was struggling with the latency problem of your secret move, so i came up with a way to fix it; i positioned my chair next to my electrical outlet so my foot could rest against the cord ever so slightly and after many many practice attempts it finally became muscle memory to yank the cord with my ankle at that crucial 1 health mark. Thx again and hope this helps! :D
07Trot ❤️❤️😂LOVE IT 👍 thank you for watching
Wait, r u talkin bout lag switching?🤔😡
Low tier gods wants to know you’re location
Love your content. I've decided to really dive into SFV recently and I've watched through almost all of your videos. Thank you for making them!
Thank you so much, sfv is a excellent fighting game, one of the best game to get in to the fighting game genre, it teaches you the most fundamentals and basics
The last technique blows up my mind, I went to the hospital because I wasn't ready to that
😂 haha, thank you 😊 thank you❤️ glad you enjoyed it, and thank you for watching 🙏
@@JoystickNY thank you for you job, have success
You are the man bro...i love the way how you explain about getting good. You sounded like the "Yan Can Cook" of fighting games.😄 Love your unique accent on how the way you explain things.
Thank you so much for the support 🙏❤️
Thanks this help me a lot I just got the game a three ago and I'm already climbing the ranks
Delta thank you for your support
This is the kind of video I was looking for. Good work!
Gabriel C thank you for watching 🙏❤️
Hey dude, great channel, it's very niche and branded very well!! I'm sure there are a lot of enthusiasts that would love to see and learn what you do ;) Keep it up!
Mike Wat thanks for stopping by; i love your color and angles; i m still learning
just found your channel, nice job man !
keep it up !
Jonatan Cabral thank you for the support
You got some pretty good vids, thats the second i found by search. I'll check out the rest of them over the holidays, cheers mate !
Kush on the Rummel 🙏 thank you so much 🎄 happy holidays, cheers
I have just started playing Them's Fightin Herds and my main issue is Def. X.x
But this video help me a lot to be aware of distance, block and looking into the enemie moves. :)
Thank you for watching 🙏🕹❤️
really glad that i found your channel man. keep up the great work. looking forward for more
Thank you so much for the support 🙏❤️
incredible content, please keep doing videos like this and the charge characters tutorial
Thank you, i will keep making them ❤️🙏
An absolutely great video mate. Helps me understand the *basic* or *foundational* set of principles to apply when learning to play fighting games. The hints of what to understand in being "open" of have them guessing the direction to block etc. really REALLY helps me understand the actual technique. 👍
Thank you 🙏❤️
I've been researching deeper into the FGC world's concepts and terminology to help me advance my understanding in Smash Ultimate. A lot of these concepts you've explained throughout this video has great carryover, and I thank you so much for the time and effort you put into this. You definitely got a sub from me! 👍🏾💯💯
Thank you so much for the support ❤️🙏
Ok, subscribed. Ending is great. LOL
This man oozes with confidence (which is not a bad thing) by winning matches via an arcade styled controller...I can hardly do anything with a controller and this guy can beat you with an arcade controller? Next level dude!
TheBlackShado128 thank you for watching 🙏❤️
I love how you sit down with the TV and show yourself, the stick and the game at the same time, it's such a nice change from all the "gameplay + voiceover" videos. Helps me learn!
I would recommend actually keeping this style, and instead of a capture card, buy a lapel/vocal mic to use for your vocie over so the room reverb doesnt come out in the video as much. They re cheaper than a capture card, and don't require you to change your setup much.
Thank you, i actually had no choice because i dont have a capture card 🤣 its was something i was planning to get in the future because i want to give viewers better footage, recording the screen has some down sides sometimes but i kinda like recording my self with the tv too, it feels like i am actually there ❤️🙏
I'm late to this but that Last scene made me scream " YOOOOO what happened" got me good
Haha i try 😂 i try, thank you ❤️🙏
I really appreciate the this kind of videos. This will really help those who are new with fighting games.
Thank you 🙏❤️ come videos to come
I'm get my brain out of button mashing and miss timing specials.
Sean Maguire give it some time, you will be good with it 👍😊
How are you doing now
Thanks for the tips. love your videos very informative and entertaining.
this is a way nicer guide than a lot of beginner vids I've seen which are like "be prepared for footsies meaty shojo frame data wakeup mixup" and I'm just sitting here like "bro I'm still trying to figure wtf I'm even doing"
Thank you, i try, hope to make more beginner friendly videos 🙏❤️
pretty informative and down-to-earth vid, very cool!
Thank you for the love and support 🙏❤️
Thnx man. Love your videos! I will spend more time with my Hori stick! Your last move was outstanding; never grow up!
Thank you 🙏❤️ i will keep going and do my best 😊
Dude, I never thought that by buying a mayflash and watching your video on how to upgrade it... that I'd be watching a sick video on how to get good . Just Subbed. Keep us thirsty and keep bringing the quench.
Thank you so much, i am happy to hear the video help ❤️🙏
I've been around since KoF '98 was installed in the local arcade. However, I've never felt the courage to play them seriously until I saw your videos. They are great and I think after seeing your other video I'll get the MayFly 300 and when I'm better I'll move to something more professional so thanks for that.
I see you make high quality content and you do your best to make it as minimal as possible so here is something I would really really appreciate and it would allow you to produce helpful videos quickly.
Short videos of you doing various combos but the focus is on your hands and also viewers can see the buttons you're pushing just like in-game. Because currently I understand the basic concepts of how to methodically get better and I understand in theory what you're trying to do but I still feel it's too much and a bit overwhelming. However, if I see your hand movement and see on the screen what buttons you're pushing, it gives me the confidence to play something like a rhythm game by mimicking your combos.
Another thing, it's very admirable and rare for someone to resist the temptation of using notations while explaining but if you go with this idea I would highly recommend using notations (after releasing a video explaining them of course). Because no matter what, after the very brief period of getting to know the basics, it takes extra two minutes to learn the terminology and then you're on board to watch pros and beginner guides alike.
Nonetheless, I absolutely love your channel. I feel like your content is perfectly tailored for someone like me who play games but understand nothing about fighting games specifically.
Thank you so much, great advice, i will definitely takes notes, so far i have just been learning one step at a time, i dont try to follow trends or chase hot topic, just make chill videos on my day off 😊, i will continue to learn and improve and make better video for everyone 🙏❤️
Well, the way you get better in fighting games is always practice, practice.
I think though you should be trying to play more than one game and one style even if there is one game you like most of all.
Getting to actual practice, here's what I did in the past to learn moves and improve my timing --
1) play the game in two player mode if there is no training mode available, OR just use the two-player mode, period. You're basically using the Playerless characters as a tackle/punch dummy but it's a good way to learn moves without being constantly attacked. Yes, you have to two controllers plugged in or synched to your machine but no big deal. Most of us have at least two controllers of one type or another.
2) this is what I do with other types of games BUT -- you can legitimately use cheat codes to learn a game. If it's frustratingly hard or has patterns you're having a hard time learning, then cheat codes are a way to learn. There's less pressure on you and your timing can improve with less stress on you. To this day, 20 years, there are still characters I don't use and moves that are VERY difficult to perform on games. Capcom controls generally work better than SNK's but that's based on the software. The software control input gets retweaked with every new game and sometimes it gets worse in certain games (Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Street Fighter V with its infamous control lag) because that's what the developer wants.
*3) Improve your hardware or switch to an alternate controller.
There's no question playing on a control pad is different from a joystick. In the long run, joysticks are generally better BUT the quality of the hardware is key. There are some designs and some parts that are just better than others but you have to find out what's comfortable for you which means trying things. If you have a friend that has a controller you can test, great, other it's all experimenting and that gets EXPENSIVE with a gaming hobby.
Luckily for me, I figured out what worked best for me after about 4-5 different control levers and 3 types of pushbuttons. I still hear the Korean control levers are better for Tekken and maybe Soul Calibur but I rarely play the Namco games. For everything else, stick with a Japanese control lever and pushbuttons.
Before I got into joysticks, the best control pad I ever used for fighting games was the Japanese Sega Saturn control pad (which I used into my Dreamcast days; very easy to find adapters to use Saturn controllers and the Virtual Twin On Twinstick on the Dreamcast) BUT those are getting all worn out and they're probably better repurposed to use as PCBs/brains for joysticks that will be used for retrogaming. NONE of the Sega Saturn clones, whether they're SLS or even Sega's PS2 Saturn pads, are as good as the pads made in Japan and Taiwan in the 1990s. The parts and build quality back then for those pads was better than what they've accomplished in these last 15 years with reissues and third party clones.
AvengerII great information again, thank you, i like your story telling style. I always learn something new from you guys. Thank you, hopefully i will have more time to get in to korean parts later on 🙏
@@JoystickNY You're welcome!
Prior to discovering Japanese control levers and Sanwa buttons, I swear that the best controller I ever used on fighting games was the Japanese Sega Saturn pad.
It was a very well-made piece of hardware -- at least the units made when the Saturn was still being manufactured.
There are a couple of good clone sticks that were sold on the Sega Saturn and PS1. A lot of people liked the old Hori Namco Joystick but to be honest it wasn't a favorite of mine. I liked the old Ascii Fighting Stick better. Decent control lever and until I discovered the Sanwa pushbuttons VERY comfortable buttons. They were soft contact pads that weren't soldered to the PCB but they worked well.
There's no question arcade parts are better than most clone sticks but there were some good joysticks out there that had decent OEM parts (the Hori Namco Joystick again according to many people, the Dreamcast Agetec joystick) that were not arcade-sourced.
These tips are the most helpful tips I have ever heard in my life.
Rahim Powell thank you for watching and the support 🙏❤️
You are amazing! Thanks for all the tutorials :)
Thank you for watching 🙏❤️
I'll try these tips on dragon ball fighterz, thank you
Thank you for dropping by ❤️🙏
Helpful and to the point, thanks!
That ending tho 😂
Thanks.
I consider myself a pro at DBFZ but this was a nice refresher.
꧁ᴊᴜsᴛ ᴀɴ ɪᴍᴀɢᴇ꧂ thank you ❤️🙏
Your Videos are Really Great thx 😁
Gvvtu Hvzfchvfz ❤️🙏 thank you so much for the love and support, appreciate you🙏
I appreciate you for this video as an old fighting game player I will say every time you play a new fighter go back to the basics. Just because you played bb mastered characters doesn’t mean dbfz will be cake “don’t meme me” even if it is easy diff game diff mechanics.
I agree, Thank you for watching 🙏❤️
This is amazing! Ty for your advice
José Manuel Rivas thank you for watching 🙏🕹❤️ glad to help
The “reckless jump” clip got me 😂
Such a good video!
I both learned and laughed at the same time. I think this is a good format for videos, although it's a good idea to switch between all serious videos and funnier ones like this depending on the subject.
Your channel is underrated.
Thank you, i gotta slowly upgrade my videos, still alot to learn
This is actually a good guide. Great explanations. Could you do a similar one but with controller cam? I feel like explaining (or at least showing) how to perform the inputs on top of the decision making would make for the ultimate FG guide.
I can add that to my list for the future 🕹🙏
Love your video, thank you for such high quality content. I get much better in fighting games and know what im doing
Happy to help 😊🕹👍
Reminded me of when the soccer or F1 analysts on tv talk through things, they have a big TV but they can pause or rewind and draw on top of the footage. Maybe you can get a way to do that and talk through some real world fights! Fancy capture cards don't make up for great information. Nice video!
Thank you so much, i actually have some plans similar to your idea, either with a big tv or a projector, still thinking 🙏❤️
Best fighting game guide on RUclips. Excellent job man.
Thank you so much, i appreciate the love and kind words 🙏❤️
Thank u so much for ur help, this really motivated me, ur amazing
Thank you, keep it up 👍❤️
Soo im trying to get back into fighting games and get better so my friend doesnt play against a ham sandwhich.
Loved the simple explanations and simplicity of the video. Aswell as the way you delivered the content next to the tv.
Thank you 🙏❤️ with practice you will master the games 🕹👍
the "protect your loved one". Excellent, still giggling.
🤣 appreicate you
I sought being in fighting games to play a aspect in everything I like. Tell me what is the difference between football and fighting games? Besides how they run the basic outlook is the same. A match can be won through offense or defense. Lacking either one could cost a game.
true, thank you for sharing 🙏❤️
Kwanele urubos very interesting way of putting it 🕹👍
Kwanele urubos I’m not good at chess at all. I’m a horrible planner and I suck at remembering button inputs. I will try a basic combo and I will take my forever to get down cause I keep mixing up my buttons and movement. Probably explains why I don’t know how to use my brain.
Kwanele urubos Guess I needed to hear that. Thanks man. I’ve been struggling with that. I will keep trying.
What a simple but very information packed video. Thanks man
Thank you ❤️
The last bit was golden
aneet naidu thank you ❤️🙏 i try lol
Saw one of the comments say, "the ending killed me". Made me think that you've done the Final Technique to that guy online.
Haha i can definitely see that lol 🤣👍❤️🙏
I'm blown away by the way you play! very good tips!
Thank you ❤️🙏
Just got the Mayflash F300 after watching your videos and I'm excited to get into SFV!
Great stick and great game, u r all set to get in to fighting game 😊👍🕹
He demonstrated an extreme version of the LTG technique at the end.
Lol 🤣 for real thank you for watching ❤️🙏
😂😂😂😂
Just found your channel. Love it.
Appreciate the support 🙏❤️
glad to see you adding comedy into your vids. keep it up 👍
I try lol thank you 🙏❤️
U rly deserve more subs
BowmansWorld thank you man, appreciate the love ❤️ the topic i make video on is very small, the community is too small for fighting games and arcade sticks, but i ll continue to make them and teach people, fighting game is my favorite genre in games
JoyStickNY yeah I suppose the community when it comes to stick reviews etc can be quite niche which is a shame. Your videos are so high quality and you put a lot of thought and heart into them. Please continue to upload. I am loving samurai shodown atm. Maybe if u try some broader topics it can lead to some more through traffic. But if fighting games are your passion I understand. Keep up the great work!
BowmansWorld yea, fighting game is my favorite, its okay tho, i didnt want to make content just for the views, i ll continue to make the video thats helpful instead of chasing for trends and hype. Let see what the future holds 😊 thank you for caring tho
thank you
i was preparing for guilty gear/melty blood/ and also the upcoming kof 15
i will apply on this
Thank you; i will be playing those too 🙏❤️
Was watching ya video with my default sound bar and sub woofer, cranked up the volume for your video, then towards the end when the music came on , the whole house almost came down, lol, scared the sh*t outta me
Lol, this video? 🤣
@@JoystickNY btw, got the RAP4 Pro a week a bit ago, having troubles pulling God Fists, inconsistent, have ordered JLF Silent with Oct plate, shipping to New Zealand so expensive :)
Ya, international shipping is too crazy
@@JoystickNY Received the package a few days ago, installed, i think im loving it more than Hayabusa, i find it easier to pull off EWGF and dashing on tekken. Thanks for your reviews again!
I feel like I’m in Class when he’s standing in front of the screen talking to us and explaining how to git gud in Fighting Games hahahah
I think thats was partial the goal for me, lol, it would be a fun class tho, imagine) going to class “fighting game”? 🤣🤣🤣
@@JoystickNY i would love that class ngl
@@JoystickNY Thank you, sensei 🙏🏻
🙏❤️
Man U are an amazing teacher
Thank you 😊 happy to help 🙏❤️
great vid mate! One question: do you prefer normal actuator or the kowal oversize? I'm trying to test some combinations of springs and actuators. Bye from Italy.
Avv_Gonzo i prefer normal actuator, i will actually a some videos on that soon, ❤️🙏 thank you for the support 🇮🇹
JoyStickNY yeah, that’s great. I’m waiting for it. I’ve noticed that loose controls are better with ryu prototype and stiffer are better with charge characters 😌
Not only was this video educational, I really enjoyed the meme selection
Thank you 🤣 i try to add some jokes in ❤️
Thanks this improve my skills.
Thank you sensei
Thank you for the support ❤️🙏
10/10 subject to meme correlation
Soto Xochimilco thank you so much 🙏❤️
I just got back to fighting games after around 6 years and I literally forgot everything so now I have to watch these lol
I am here to help 😊🕹
this video was so good, ive never smashed subscribe faster in my life
thank you so much for the support 🙏❤️
I can't stop jumping, it does work.
For now..i know it's working against me ,yet i can't stop 😩
I feel you, which chara are you using, every chara has pokes or projectiles, you have to make them jump, or just play the footsie game, see whos patient. ❤️🙏
@@JoystickNY i'm actually playing mk11 at the moment, mostly cassie or scarlet.
4:21 Looks like one of Yun’s moves from SF3 Games
Yup 😊Little bit 🙏❤️ thank you for watching
this helped so much, thanks!
I am happy to hear the videos helps, thank you for watching 🙏❤️
How do you guys find combos to learn? some games (i'm playing blade arcus rebellion from shining) has a mission mode where they give you pre-programmed combos to practice, other games dont. are there ways to discover your own combos or is searching the internet for a combo list the only way?
Great questions, if you are the early players, you most likely will have to find your own combo, but because there are so many players uploading, you pretty much can find anything, and use those combos or modify them, i sometimes take a paper out and note all the combos that i do, and see which one does the most damage, and i will just stick with that one. Once you get more experienced
You can slowly find your own combos, and also fighting games are usually not that complicated, you pretty much know what can combo next by trial and error, if u try AAA it dont work, try ABA, then ABB, ABC, etc see which ones gives better damage or juggle, over time you will be able to find the combos, and just find combos from tournaments
JoyStickNY very good tip, street fighter 30th anniversary on sale for switch now, shall get it and experiment. never been good at fighting games so right now trying to learn as much as i can.
Pianist7137 Gaming if its like 10-15$ u can pick it up, it does have some input issues tho, the game has a known issue
JoyStickNY thanks for the info, now i'm waiting for street fighter V and blazblue crosstag sale on steam too :D can't seem to find any active communities online for the games though, joined a few discord groups but they are all pretty quiet.
Hey man I read in the comments about wanting a capture card. If ur using a PS4 u don't need to. U can stream using PS4 to RUclips and download that video then chop It up in ur editing software. Tbh u don't need it but if u really wanted to. Also there's a streaming thing where u set up ur PS4 to PC and play through a window on PC. But there is lag because it's going through a middle man per say. But yea those are two free options but this is perfectly fine
TRiBUTE thank you for the tip, i am still learning how to work the equipments, thats actually the hard part, playing the game is the easier part.
I am going to see how i can get better gameplay in 2020, it will be easier to watch 🙏 thank you for watching
Watching tournament footage and replays helps too if you're not sure what to practice.
I agree 🕹👍
I just bought a mayflash f500 and will be trying to get decent at fighting games. I've been gaming over 25 years but I've always been little more than a button masher in everything other than smash and soul calibur. I think using a stick will force me to think more about my button presses
Wow you reply to every comment on your old vids too!!! That is too damn good!!! Also your content is amazing, keep up with it!!
Thank you so much for the support 🙏❤️ i try my best that i can , still learning everyday
@@JoystickNY the video where you taught people to play on a stick it very useful. I could grasp the execution very nicely, I would have little to no problems when I transition on a stick
I am happy to hear its helpful 😊 i feel that i miss a few things, i might add a part 2 to cover it , thank you
Ohh, I get the secret: It's just turning your screen off and exercising by sliding! GOTCHA!!!
You got it 🤣😊👍 took me a few slides
Damn that forbidden technique at the end ! 😂
Thank you lol 🤣❤️🙏
I’m excited for poison.
I liked her style in ultra street fighter 4.
The Diva yes yes yes, omg i am excited for her and ehonda, ehonda was my main in sf4, cant wait, ❤️🙏 thank you for dropping by
Have you play poison yet?
Joystick NY
Yea!
She rocks!
Her style is similar to her previous style except she has longer range instead of fireballs.
And her combos are WAY better.
And she is just more fun to play now.
The Diva she reminds me of whip from king of fighters, i just bought ehonda, messing around with him abit, kinda thinking about making a video on him 🤔
Joystick NY
You should.
That’d be great!
I’ve never been good with Ehonda .
Maybe I could learn.
Idk if he’s my style though.
That last technique 😂
Swayne i try lol 😂 thank you for watching ❤️🙏
@@JoystickNY No, thank you
🤣🤣🤣that last technique is legendary!!
🤣 thank you , ❤️
Lmfaoooo the ending killed me
Queso _ thank you for watching 🙏😂❤️ i think most people doesnt see the ending, they probably close the video half way 😂
the final scene was really funny XD XD
MrGamer94 haha thank you, i tried lol 🙏❤️
I just wanted to say thank you for your videos, after watching for a few months I finally decided to switch from pad to stick and ordered a Mayflash F300 and can't wait to start using it. Please keep making content! This is probably one of the most helpful channels the FGC has
Thank you🙏 i will definitely keep making videos, my output is going to be slow due to full time job, but i will ❤️
Hahaha you're really funny! More of this please!
Thank you , i will try to add more funs stuff to it
I will try the slide see if it works during mid fight.
Jscott033 haha took me so many tries busting my butt lol 🙏 thank you for dropping by
@@JoystickNY thanks for makin the video. Very helpful
Jscott033 anytime my friend 🙏