The Basics of Using a Fight Stick Tutorial w/gootecks (@gootecks) - Ultra Street Fighter 4

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @n0ts0smarty
    @n0ts0smarty 8 лет назад +197

    "i want you to imagine that you're a small baby daigo throwing out hadoukens in perfect silence well into the early morning"

  • @lollolrk
    @lollolrk 8 лет назад +648

    "I'm not afraid of a man who has practiced a thousand kicks once, but I'm afraid of a man who has trained one kick a thousand times" Bruce Lee

    • @karlwalker1771
      @karlwalker1771 5 лет назад +12

      Bruce Lee: Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless like water if you put water in the cup it becomes the cup and water can flow or it can crash.
      Sorry but I think this is also relevant! :)
      PS I really love my FIGHTING STICK 3:)

    • @kuanlimputera
      @kuanlimputera 5 лет назад +3

      "..trained one kick a thousand times".
      must be a low iQ man. wasting his life to do one single thing.

    • @barbaricbarry9626
      @barbaricbarry9626 5 лет назад +18

      @@kuanlimputera na it mean he perfect his move before moving on the next.

    • @OGEdger
      @OGEdger 5 лет назад +19

      @@kuanlimputera
      They're called _specialists_ and they're very important people in society.

    • @tylerbeard4092
      @tylerbeard4092 4 года назад

      I trust your inputs are cleaner when you’re really training

  • @originalscreenname44
    @originalscreenname44 8 лет назад +373

    There is one thing that Gootecks failed to mention that I'm just now learning as a new stick player: stick placement is important to getting accuracy down. I was doing the exercise he gives here of doing fireballs over and over in order to make sure I could get the motions down, but noticed sometimes one side I could execute 8-10 times consecutively while the other side I might do 3-5. It wasn't specific to one side either; if I could pull it off on the right side the left suffered and vice versa. I tried changing hand positions which just made it uncomfortable on my left hand and wrist trying to hold and move the stick in somewhat awkward positions. It wasn't until I adjusted the position of the controller in my lap that I started to get cleaner and cleaner inputs on both sides without gating (hitting the edges of the joystick opening). I actually had to sit it off center and rotated about 5 degrees to find a spot that's comfortable. It's probably going to be different from person to person and stick to stick but I figured I should share for some folks that are having an issue with accuracy.

    • @gigie.x.1831
      @gigie.x.1831 5 лет назад +2

      originalscreenname44 I mean I watched this when I was a new at stick and I was able to do hadoukens easily with the training

    • @beastb83
      @beastb83 Год назад

      The rotation and placement are key. This I can certify.

  • @metromikenova7277
    @metromikenova7277 6 лет назад +101

    I love how he emphasizes how quiet you should be with the joystick, even though he is slapping the shit out of the buttons.

  • @xandlis5216
    @xandlis5216 8 лет назад +353

    100 Hadoukens! 100 Shoryukens! Both Sides! 10km Dash!

    • @datkid605
      @datkid605 8 лет назад +13

      Stahp....
      Unfortunately this true though...
      Everyone's Daily Execution Regiment: Specials, Target Combos>Everything Else..

    • @LoreFoxGames
      @LoreFoxGames 7 лет назад +19

      New meta
      5000 Hadouken, 1500 Shoryukens
      EVO
      ??
      PROFIT

    • @floral2970
      @floral2970 6 лет назад +1

      oh
      we meet once again

    • @peposo7
      @peposo7 5 лет назад +8

      @@devrimgebes9317 How about until you get bald?

    • @piratehunter3274
      @piratehunter3274 5 лет назад +4

      Saitama approves

  • @GaryMarmon
    @GaryMarmon 9 лет назад +87

    Would love to see more stuff like this. I think it's important to form good habits early, but there is a lack of information like this within the community. Back to Basics. kudos

    • @crosscountertv
      @crosscountertv  9 лет назад +39

      Gary Marmon agreed, that's what I'm trying to change!

  • @gagelehr7568
    @gagelehr7568 4 года назад +10

    After two years of playing stick, the Japanese boy part just completely changed my execution. I'm SO much more precise because of those few sentences. Bless you Gootecks.

    • @osutinheizu8250
      @osutinheizu8250 3 года назад

      Which part is that?

    • @yenice3652
      @yenice3652 2 года назад

      @@osutinheizu8250 I think it was about being smooth and quiet

  • @Eqvil
    @Eqvil 5 лет назад +9

    I bought my first stick just yesterday, and I am so happy I found this video so early while I am still learning the basics. I made those left hand movements the whole day yesterday. This anchoring tip really makes a difference.

  • @abeness
    @abeness 9 лет назад +62

    This is legitimately one of the most useful things I've ever watched for fighting games.
    Thank you.

  • @xXspringsXx
    @xXspringsXx Год назад +6

    I’m 8 years too late but man thank you, that stick holding tip alone changed my whole game up… it’s like my brain knew it all along how fast my hand adapted to the correct position, I can hit supers in old school fighters 3x easier now!

  • @Phyoomz
    @Phyoomz 8 лет назад +15

    Gootecks, PhD
    I remember watching a video where he was talking about the importance of spacing and learning characters' "footsies" and a whole bunch of other stuff that I had NEVER considered. That was when I realized that I was lord scrubbington.

    • @RapingRapier
      @RapingRapier 8 лет назад +7

      +Phyoomz the more you learn about something the more you realise you don't know anything

  • @wolfstatus
    @wolfstatus 9 лет назад +324

    Thank you Gootecks! for this vid but next video can you help me learn the basics how to please a woman.

    • @crosscountertv
      @crosscountertv  9 лет назад +73

      Wolfstatus Ricardo Vargas it's on the to-do list man, believe me!

    • @Flaxon-Waxon
      @Flaxon-Waxon 9 лет назад +14

      Cross Counter TV MORE CROTCH SHOT!!!!!! Also - I just bought a fighting stick yesterday... Did you make this video just for me??? Is it because I actually am as special as my mommy said????

    • @90sarcadefighter5
      @90sarcadefighter5 9 лет назад +4

      Focus attack and run like fuck - kicks in the balls are no fun

    • @VulcanP90
      @VulcanP90 9 лет назад +1

      Sonicboom

    • @colinohnmeiss4591
      @colinohnmeiss4591 9 лет назад +17

      he was secretly teaching you wolf ya gotta use two fingers not one

  • @Gabriel_Micah
    @Gabriel_Micah 8 лет назад +60

    this fightstick goot camp helped alot

  • @mmettler42
    @mmettler42 Год назад +2

    Using a stick to get into Street Fighter 6 and this video is so useful, thank you!

    • @crosscountertv
      @crosscountertv  Год назад +3

      Glad it helped! Working on the followup, anything you want to see?

    • @spuddyuwu2650
      @spuddyuwu2650 Год назад +1

      @@crosscountertv could you recommend some fight sticks?

  • @THENAMEISQUICKMAN
    @THENAMEISQUICKMAN 8 лет назад +60

    "90% of the movement of your stick will be done with these three fingers here" - gootecks 2k15

  • @deep_amok
    @deep_amok 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks Gootecks. Being an old guy, I grew up with bat tops in the arcade. Using a ball top is very foreign to me. For the life of me, I cannot FADC into a 2QCF ultra on the left if I'm using a ball top, but I can with a bat top. Now, I'd love to see how you do that with Ryu, using that grip *during a match*. Training mode is one thing but doing it under pressure it where it matters.

  • @ZeroGaiaForce
    @ZeroGaiaForce 9 лет назад +161

    If I can't do a hundred fireballs, I'll do five hundred tatsus! \OuO/

    • @emmanuelsayers7879
      @emmanuelsayers7879 9 лет назад +32

      +ZeroGaiaForce Good Rock Lee mentality!

    • @alegbaaa
      @alegbaaa 9 лет назад +6

      +Emmanuel Sayers lmao was thinking the same thing

    • @Omar00L
      @Omar00L 8 лет назад +2

      +ZeroGaiaForce hahahahahaaaaa good one ;)

    • @bogartwilley
      @bogartwilley 4 года назад

      @Nat20 Damage you still play USF4?

  • @PrivateJoker0119
    @PrivateJoker0119 Год назад +3

    8 yrs and this is still the best tutorial for using sticks

  • @SXQX7
    @SXQX7 9 лет назад +1

    I've seen quite a few Stick tutorials but this one is seriously the best one! Im not even kidding. Thank you so much

  • @Locra1
    @Locra1 3 года назад +2

    2021 and this is actually hella helpful, thank you so much for making this video man!

  • @LVL5Start
    @LVL5Start 9 лет назад +3

    Thanks gootecks. Your PC processor analogy really put things into perspective for me. I find that when I drop combos during a match I get frustrated and lose confidence in my execution, which causes me to focus more on that and not making good reads and whatnot. After playing for so long I guess I've felt like I pretty much got all the basic stuff down and I never practice it, instead opting to work on more and more advanced techniques. I'm going to spend more time in training mode on basics just to sharpen my fundamentals.

  • @JSanctum
    @JSanctum 8 лет назад +1

    Still watching this +1 year later, very good practice guides for SF basics and fight stick training by gootecks here. Thank you again.

  • @anthonycannizzaro5740
    @anthonycannizzaro5740 2 года назад +2

    I'm BRAND new to stick, I feel like this was really good advice for starting. Thank you so much

  • @jacobtylerbrown2462
    @jacobtylerbrown2462 8 лет назад +1

    I needed this so bad. I've been using stick now for 6 months and I still have bad habits, seeing this really helped me.

  • @protodevilin
    @protodevilin 8 лет назад

    I had been a high-level pad player for years, but after a two-year fighting game hiatus, I hopped on a stick to play the floor demo for SFV and I did surprisingly well. I think the long break allowed me to unlearn old habits and open the door to finally playing well on an arcade stick, but of course there's always room to improve.
    This video is excellent, man. The information here is invaluable.

  • @depopa1033
    @depopa1033 3 года назад +4

    oh look its pogchamp

  • @Bandersnatch786
    @Bandersnatch786 9 лет назад +3

    Gotta say thanks for this. Recently got a te fightstick and was horrible with it. After hearing what you said about planting your left hand down and using small movements to move the stick, I've been hitting my combos much more consistently. Great vid.

  • @justinblocker5502
    @justinblocker5502 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks so much for the really detailed and down-to-earth tutorial! Trying to transition to a fightstick ever since I played a SFV machine at a convention. Really digging it so far!

  • @mp3drift
    @mp3drift Год назад

    It's so easy to get down on yourself for not picking up a skill instantly. Really glad I found this video, not only is it a great lesson but it's definitely the reassurance I needed that taking it slow and starting with absolute basics is okay!!

  • @kevex3929
    @kevex3929 7 лет назад +1

    I'm going to play fighters with a stick after years of playing fighting games a handful of times with a regular controller. I'll definitely be using this as part of my training. awesome video!

  • @MailmanDownEDC
    @MailmanDownEDC 7 лет назад

    Not sure if you still receive comments from viewers since this video was made 2 years ago, but I just want to say thank you for making tutorial videos on how to use fight sticks correctly. Too many people believe that fight sticks will allow for correct input every time. Not true. It takes practice and patience. I recently purchased my first fight stick and before I used the Xbox One controller to play Killer Instinct. I wanted to try a fight stick with Killer Instinct so I purchased one. I was holding the stick wrong, your video corrected this for me. I was placing my right hand over the buttons wrong and your video corrected this for me as well. I'm going to practice my movement like you suggested and my commands in Practice mode. Again, thank you for making these videos!

  • @TheRogueCobra
    @TheRogueCobra 9 лет назад +1

    Doooooood, this is a great idea. Having just started using a stick myself, this is the best timing possible for you to come out with a video on this. The first part about hand positioning was incredibly valuable. Thanks a lot for doing this gootecks, and I hope you do more vids about this.

  • @nelomalkevain4129
    @nelomalkevain4129 8 лет назад

    I always thought that the stick was stupid and not precise at all; but then I saw Max Dood using it and I also saw that he plays like a pro. so I bought the less expensive one and I have looked EVERYWHERE for finding a GOOD tutorial about the stick and I was so stupid to not check out the best channel of fighting games ! TANKS A LOT ! (I apologise for grammatical errors but I'm not British of American so.....)

  • @obeytheBUG
    @obeytheBUG 9 лет назад +1

    What you were saying about how you should be using your "cores" was a great way to look at it.

  • @dumbaszs1817
    @dumbaszs1817 4 года назад +1

    This guy actually has good tips, if you watch other videos they would probably tell you to buy random controllers they like.

  • @SegaDisneyUniverse
    @SegaDisneyUniverse 6 лет назад +1

    This is definitely helpful. I've been an online-competitive Blanka main since 2011, but never used an Arcade stick on this game till 2016.

  • @ugh1919
    @ugh1919 4 года назад +4

    Pog

  • @MielsenRager
    @MielsenRager 3 года назад +5

    this video is rlly PogChamp ngl

  • @crosscountertv
    @crosscountertv  9 лет назад +90

    .gootecks put together a vid showing the basics of using a MAD CATZ Fight Stick, including hand/finger positioning:

    • @novaprimex
      @novaprimex 9 лет назад

      Only thing i need is a custom set up on the arcade stick for Balrog/Boxer

    • @90sarcadefighter5
      @90sarcadefighter5 9 лет назад +2

      Great video for NOOBS, not so much so for more advanced players (very well explained though!) .......I would like to see an advanced video which discusses finger placement/techniques for pulling off big FADC combos, I can do them but would love to see how I can hone the skill so to speak
      nice1 Gootecks, keep up the good work fella

    • @NitroVortox
      @NitroVortox 9 лет назад +4

      David Bolton
      Almost like it's basics.

    • @90sarcadefighter5
      @90sarcadefighter5 9 лет назад

      NitroVortox agree, just be interesting to see how top players do it

    • @itz-123charli_snowcloud09
      @itz-123charli_snowcloud09 9 лет назад

      How much are lessons

  • @AlaLoupeQC
    @AlaLoupeQC 9 лет назад +2

    Thanks gootecks for this video because three weeks ago, I bought my first fightstick ever and I never had the chance to play fighting games in the arcade because I was too young. Your video (including those from Maximilian) made my decision clear enough.
    This can be easily applied to any fighting games (or even spectacle fighter games). I bought the T.E.2. after playing four months of Killer Instinct with a pad and... oddly enough, it took less than a week to be used to it despite some pain in my wrists.
    One thing is I've got better doing uppercuts on the fightstick compared to the pad because of the corners and my overall inputs with all characters (in KI) are much more precise (except actual combos with certain characters). Again, I'm not a pro but I did feel a huge difference when I switched to thr stick. In a single week, I got passed almost everything and I no longer look at the stick so I can do my inputs correctly and my brother was surprised. Everything almost come up on the screen naturally.
    I try to practice my inputs every single freaking day and when something is wrong in my inputs, combo executions or I don't feel good, I just don't play the game. However, it all comes down to personal preferences and I understand. I'm now used to the fightstick but even then, those explanations can be applied to those using a pad when it comes to execution or super basics. It's well done, very professional, very clear for anyone and it might be the best first step for anyone who want to get into the genre even if it's brutal. Thanks again.

  • @Raiayasaki
    @Raiayasaki 9 лет назад +1

    More Gootecks! You should also mention to other people that doing the fireball motion or dashes etc. they develop something called muscle memory, so in a real match they don't think about doing the fireball motion and stuff like that it just comes naturally.

  • @professorpene2395
    @professorpene2395 7 лет назад +1

    this is gonna sound weird but works for me. I wrap my middle and index finger on the base of stick, placing the side of my palm on the board. for button fingers hold them diagonal and adjust based on the layout. point being, there is no right or wrong way to play stick, practice it yourself and find what works best for you. everyone is different.

  • @luluehayes
    @luluehayes 2 года назад +4

    Thank you Mr pogchamp

  • @nostos_
    @nostos_ 8 лет назад +83

    The best anime I can recommend would have to be Boku no Pico. Wonderful story, characters, and plot! The show is very enticing and will suck you in by the first episode!

    • @maoetsu
      @maoetsu 8 лет назад +7

      This is an old comment but dude, don't do that. Everybody already knows about ( which is why it's avoided) that show and what's it all about so please, just don't. Alright? Good.

    • @LoreFoxGames
      @LoreFoxGames 7 лет назад +3

      NO PLS

    • @forbidsin2919
      @forbidsin2919 6 лет назад

      Johnny Salami 😂😂😂

    • @forbidsin2919
      @forbidsin2919 6 лет назад

      T R Λ D Ξ S 😂😂

    • @Nameless_rat
      @Nameless_rat 6 лет назад +1

      You sir are the incarnation of a troll

  • @SandroLimaj
    @SandroLimaj 8 лет назад

    This video is very encouraging. I just started using a stick and I felt really bad because I'm striving with execution and I think I'm not able to analyze the game I'm in. I "just" need to rearrange the "core usage", and this gave me trust! Thank you, and let's start practice!

  • @Smokinbacon
    @Smokinbacon 9 лет назад

    "Plant your hand firmly on the stick" FUCKING WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW! You just changed my whole playstyle Gootecks, goddamn. How could I have been so stupid?! This makes so much more sense.

  • @magburner
    @magburner 5 лет назад

    The distance between your fingers and the buttons is measured in milliseconds, you should always have your fingers in contact with the buttons, to remove that lag. Also, learn how to preload. Preload is positioning your fingers in such a way so that you can almost seamlessly move from one set of buttons to the next, again this transition is measured in milliseconds. Do everything you can to remove these two sources of input lag.

  • @cardsharpHS
    @cardsharpHS 7 лет назад +4

    "When you're holding it, you feel right. You feel complete"

  • @peep4194
    @peep4194 4 года назад +2

    POGCHAMP GUY!!!!!

  • @LukeB5100
    @LukeB5100 9 лет назад +22

    Thanks for the tips BigGOO! I'm gonna use some of these new found "double finger" techniques with my girl tonight. I'll keep you updated on how it goes.

    • @crosscountertv
      @crosscountertv  9 лет назад +20

      Luke Branscum i'm anxiously awaiting your findings!

    • @LukeB5100
      @LukeB5100 7 лет назад +10

      Yo BigGoo we are now engaged and getting married next year. Thanks for everything!

    • @lukemonteleone1505
      @lukemonteleone1505 7 лет назад +1

      Luke Branscum lmao good luck

  • @SirFluffyNips
    @SirFluffyNips 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the video Gootecks help me a lot because I'm someone who is new to playing street fight but have always wanted to learn how to play. So thank you for giving me a starting point.

  • @kasumimoon1961
    @kasumimoon1961 9 лет назад

    I wasn't going to watch this vid but now I'm glad I did. I bought my first stick a few months ago and I thought I could figure it out on my own, but even now I'm still having trouble with my execution. Turns out I been holding the stick wrong this whole time! Ugh, oh well time to get back in the training room. I hope you make another vid about this soon :)

  • @Impact_Player
    @Impact_Player 9 лет назад +1

    Not only have I been waiting on you to make this vid, but you're also using the same stick I am. I'll be paying close attention to this guide.

  • @JaimeDK
    @JaimeDK 3 месяца назад

    new fight stick owner here, this was a big help thank you.

  • @mellowyellow4583
    @mellowyellow4583 6 лет назад

    I can honestly say I never thought the transition from controller to arcade stick would be difficult but I’ve played so many years on controller it only makes sense. But thank you I currently have a hori rap 4 Kai for the PS4 and this video help me out a lot thanks dude much appreciation for this

  • @julianofsatown
    @julianofsatown 9 лет назад +47

    is this the dude from khan academy??

    • @flamepan
      @flamepan 9 лет назад +7

      julianofsatown lol, i dont think gootecks would know enough to do any videos for khan academy

    • @julianofsatown
      @julianofsatown 9 лет назад +5

      The voice is almost identical xD

    • @ChoppyRaptor450
      @ChoppyRaptor450 9 лет назад +32

      If Khan Academy had Street Fighter lessons I'd be on there way more.

    • @kalinflip
      @kalinflip 9 лет назад +4

      ChoppyRaptor450 save that IDEA lol

  • @freshprinceofnightcity
    @freshprinceofnightcity 3 года назад

    I purchased my very first Arcade stick last week and it arrived yesterday. I am going to put these tips into action.

  • @trendngaming410
    @trendngaming410 9 лет назад

    I bought a stick last month and I love the transition. Im gonna try ur two finger tech. I use my thumb for light kicks but ur explanation has me considering ur alternative. Thanks Gooo

  • @RandomerGaming
    @RandomerGaming 9 лет назад +1

    I've been searching for a video like this for a long time AND its from the almighty goo?!?!
    Step 1 to becoming a street fighter god.

  • @johnryanscorner4652
    @johnryanscorner4652 6 лет назад

    Just wanted to give you a shout and thanks for all the tips on playing on stick. I just recently switched from pad to stick. Always been a pad player since I was kid. Playing SFV on stick is a new experience and it's been a great one. I'm playing characters that I would not even consider playing on pad. So worth it.

    • @blackhairedgoon8218
      @blackhairedgoon8218 6 лет назад

      John Ryan lol execution in SFV, that's a good one... play a better fighting game

  • @TheKleanupCrew
    @TheKleanupCrew 9 лет назад

    I actually just got my Fight Stick however I'm using it for Ultimax. Holy hell this video helped a lot, I was doing all the things he told me not to do, like jamming the stick around. I really appreciate the tips!

  • @FireStormBaller
    @FireStormBaller 7 лет назад

    You... Are... Fuckin... GOD!
    Holy shit! I just got my arcade stick 4 hours ago and started practicing. Nothing ever frickin comes out ever! I was going insane, for 3 hours practicing. Just watch your videos and in 1 minute, a lot of things are coming out. Holy crap man, thanks!

  • @chillteamango5372
    @chillteamango5372 3 года назад +3

    6 years later and this man is still preaching 😌🔥

  • @MarginalSC
    @MarginalSC 9 лет назад +8

    When I think of playing like a small Japanese boy, I think of that Zangeif player vs Diago.

  • @Zach-ci4sz
    @Zach-ci4sz 6 лет назад +3

    This is amazing gootecks. You're inspiring and assisting a whole next generation of fighters. I, and I'm sure so many others appreciate it!

  • @WesleyWashington
    @WesleyWashington 7 лет назад +15

    I just got my stick a half hour ago. This helps a ton thanks.

  • @matje103
    @matje103 Год назад +1

    Do you have any tips for your right hand? I just started playing stick and sometimes my hand will be on the lower row of buttons while my brain thinks its on the upper row and vice versa, very frustrating to see your character do a mid air medium punch when you want do do medium kick to get a cross up for example.. Any tips on this? Or is it just muscle memory?

  • @Pencil-Eating
    @Pencil-Eating 9 лет назад

    Thank you for putting up this video. I am just getting into fighting games and I bought USF4 and an arcade stick. This video is precisely what I was looking for to get me started.

  • @ceytin
    @ceytin 3 года назад

    just bought my first stick and this video while old was a huge help in getting me on the right track thanks.

  • @Mr007eds
    @Mr007eds 9 лет назад +17

    Man when i was new to the game i remember grinding in training mode with e. Ryu trying to do his b&b's and his fancy combos without knowing what a 1 frame or 2 frame link was because i saw sako do some crazy shit with e. Ryu. After a month i could do those combos like 90% of the time. So IMO more than anything raw experience is what you need to improve your execution.

    • @BindingOfMe
      @BindingOfMe 9 лет назад

      Same thing happened to me with Rose(and few others), I had no idea that I was hitting 1 or 2 frame links before I checked the FAtool, I was just like ...oh! (also Im playing on PS3, I had no idea that there was any input delay, if there really is any :/ )

    • @ickerolig
      @ickerolig 9 лет назад

      ***** I think it's the netcode on PS3 that people bash. Not the game itself.

    • @wishingW3L
      @wishingW3L 9 лет назад

      ickerolig PS3 and X360 use the same servers but PSN's API seem to always be a bit slower. The problem with Capcom fighters on PS3 is that for some reason they always use Vsync, which causes delay in some frames when the action is heavy because it forces the GPU to finish every frame before starting with the next one, while on X360 the games are Vsync free, so when the action is heavy the console is able to skip frames when it can't handle them.
      Another thing to note is that "netcode" doesn't mean anything, it's nonsense. There's no such thing as an elaborate programming for networking, just awful servers and synchronization.

    • @OldManNutcakez
      @OldManNutcakez 9 лет назад +9

      As with anything that you do, structured training & methods are always more efficient than blind grinding. Practice is practice, but you can do it the wrong way or the right way.

    • @crosscountertv
      @crosscountertv  9 лет назад +3

      StickyickyX well said!

  • @JonGomez1995
    @JonGomez1995 9 лет назад

    Dang, I think am the only 1 behind on watching current cross counter vids lol. Still on the holiday adventures XD great content as allways tho :)

  • @ajapplesauce
    @ajapplesauce 9 лет назад

    Listened to this on my way to work and will be sure to watch for more depth at home. Thanks for the tips, Goo!

  • @silverhawk923
    @silverhawk923 4 года назад +1

    5 years on and still my favourite tutorial

  • @TheDangerupahead
    @TheDangerupahead Год назад

    Why did you have to stare into my soul like that for the intro 😂

  • @system331
    @system331 3 года назад +1

    I come back to this video. This video was a massive influence on me practicing execution on USF4. Anyone else do the same?

  • @ankaku89
    @ankaku89 9 лет назад +1

    This video is great, but I would one thing about practicing "reps" of anything. Let your character finish your last input all the way back to a resting position. I've noticed in sf4 that while in recovery after a dash or a fireball the leniency on the next move is insane. So let the character recover completely before going on to the next move or rep..

  • @V-SZN
    @V-SZN 9 лет назад

    Very helpful video Gootecks, just got my first fight stick (Qanba Q1) and I was having trouble with my execution. So I definitely needed to see this.

  • @whodafokisdisguy5851
    @whodafokisdisguy5851 3 года назад

    as a new fighting game player this was a massive help to me. i really thought i just didn thave what it took to be able to do certain inputs, but now i know i have to practice them like a dainty Japanese boy

  • @twistedelegance212
    @twistedelegance212 9 лет назад +3

    Damn it gootecks... Youre right dude! I need to work on my execution. I'm not worthy. But I WILL BE!

  • @TheLoveMaker232
    @TheLoveMaker232 9 лет назад

    I really like the fact that you related music into your explanation as fighting game player

  • @SokeSleezy
    @SokeSleezy 9 лет назад

    Just bought Ultra a few days ago. Its a bit overwhelming all the stuff/characters there is to learn in this game. This has helped though. Thanks Gootecks

  • @bacondoesthings123
    @bacondoesthings123 2 года назад +1

    The pogchamp himself teaches me how to use a stick. nice.

  • @Amp1771
    @Amp1771 4 года назад

    so helpful thanks dude

  • @CyberBinary
    @CyberBinary 9 лет назад +2

    Thanks! I just got my Arcade Stick yesterday!

  • @0ooWARRIORoo0
    @0ooWARRIORoo0 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks gootecks been wating for something like these. Good work man.!

  • @NinjaRed5000
    @NinjaRed5000 9 лет назад

    I find piano-ing on my fight stick more comfortable and precise for me on games that rely on chain-combos, like the Capcom vs. series. But I'll give the two-finger button presses a shot. Thanks for the tips bro!

  • @siugbait
    @siugbait 9 лет назад +18

    Gootecks it's not on Crunchyroll but you should check out Boku no Pico

  • @paliccolo
    @paliccolo 9 лет назад

    thanks for the tutorial!
    all games are the same, you have to practice and be patient. fighting games are about execution, strategy games are about micro/macro management, dota/league of legeneds/heroes of newerth is about learning positioning, creep management, item builds for certain heroes you play with/againts.
    it's hard in fighting games because less people are playing it and the matchmaking system can put you against top players you don't even have a chance to beat when you are a beginner.

  • @RespawningJesus
    @RespawningJesus 9 лет назад

    This actually helped a lot. I don't play street fighter myself, but considering that i am new to fighting games in general, this helped.

  • @waffletaco
    @waffletaco 9 лет назад +2

    My stick literally just came in today. Broke it in with a few rounds of third strike. I definitely was not using the techniques here though (most specifically keeping my hand planted). Thanks loads for the video and I'll watch them as you release them!

  • @Alloran
    @Alloran 9 лет назад

    good stuff Gootecks. I keep telling myself that when SF 5 drops I'll quit being so bad at this game and just learn to play on a stick, this lets me know what I'm in for.

  • @Pavidota
    @Pavidota 9 лет назад +1

    5:00 Kbrad and Jwong both go in hard as fuck when playing on stick, I'm almost sure jwongs ancestors can hear him hit that stick

  • @shadowboxin420
    @shadowboxin420 9 лет назад

    Thank you for the amazing tutorial. I just got my first stick and I'm already starting to get down things I was able to do on pad as I have been a pad player all my life, and use pad in MKX, but it just didn't feel right for SFIV. Had I not watched this I would be doing exactly what you said not to at the beginning. I have a long way to go, but for half an hour on the stick as a first time stick player I think I'm doing pretty well. And it's because of this tutorial.

  • @xerodight2057
    @xerodight2057 3 года назад

    One thing that is hard I believe is coming from a controller, on a controller you always have your hand on the analog stick playing any game and so when you try out a fightstick you feel as if you always need to be holding the joystick but instead you don't really have to unless you input something, you can let it go after an input.

  • @KThyme
    @KThyme 9 лет назад

    I've been thru all the input practice and can do fb, srk, fb, srk, til the cows come home, but I gotta admit my hand does not stay planted, so I'm interested to try that out and see how it feels. What I'd like to know more on is using dash and focus attacks---when & where & why. These are 2 things I fundamentally understand but feel I don't use practically. I would really value your insight, Gootecks. Thanks for taking the time to help all us johnny-come-lately's out.

  • @jonathanyeeweicheang2178
    @jonathanyeeweicheang2178 6 лет назад

    Very helpful! I always thought having a fightstick was so that the punch and kicks are all lined up properly so you don't have to press the left and right triggers. But I never thought the main thing is about accuracy... Thanks so much for this

  • @Batmayne
    @Batmayne 8 лет назад +6

    About to get my first fightstick as I'm new to street fighter. I've been playing for about a month on pad & thought I might wanna start playing with a stick when SFV releases.

    • @ciby200
      @ciby200 8 лет назад

      +Batmayne my first stick arrived today. its a little bit weird, but with enough practice, it could be great.. :D

  • @ItsTheRedKirby
    @ItsTheRedKirby 9 лет назад

    One thing I'd like to point out is that there are different ways to hold the stick and no real "right way", watch any top player's hands (hell, look at Kbrad LMAO). Comfort + whatever gets you the motions you need easily is most important. Same with hitting buttons, find what's most comfortable and effective for you.

  • @darrenjackson795
    @darrenjackson795 9 лет назад

    Thanks so much for this video! I bought my first stick and grew frustrated and was about to just shelf it until i seen this please make more videos like this it will really help.

  • @Kirkbreezy
    @Kirkbreezy 8 лет назад

    Just picked up my first fight stick for my first fighting game, thanks for this video and many others!