The FGC needs more content like the first few mins of this video. Simply showing the information you Actually need to get playing right now. "Do this at range, use this in neutral, use this air attack most of the time, here's a simple BnB combo". It's CRAZY how many guides out there don't show this. I don't need a list of buttons and what they do, I'm new to FGs not new to video games. Show me how to play
yeah a lot of explanation videos for fighting games dont have any sort between “this is the absolute basics of how the game works” and “super high execution combo videos” which sucks
is that true? most guides for modern games that people actually play do this exact thing. Explanation of buttons and their uses, BnB combos, blockstrings and lastly some "show off" combos. Obviously you're not going to find this sorta stuff for older games (in video form at least), since you were expected to look at Dustloop and the people that didn't know about Dustloop were usually complete beginners to the FGC
@snugrailgun that's exactly what I said lol. It's the reason why most beginner guides used to go over EVERYTHING. If you were into FGs back in the day you looked your favorite character up on DL. That's just it
@@heinokunzelmann8967 ya from my own experience being new to the genre this year that's what I found. The majority of them just list each button and say what they do then you're still left feeling like you didn't learn much and have to just learn it all yourself anyways. It was a struggle. What's a turn? When do I use each type of move and what's my basic strategy for a match? When to burst? Almost impossible as a new player to find all that in one short video told in a nice simple way. In this video here though, 4mins in and myself having never played blazblue feel like I know how to play Es. It was just refreshing to see an explanation like that
@@wisdomcjs250 this video is great if you want to immediately jump in and play Es against beginners. However it leaves out a lot of the general mechanics of BB. That's what the more longform guides are for. Fighting games are complex, so you won't get everything on the first try, after the first video. If you want to be somewhat competitive (like with any other game or sport) you have to put in a bit of elbow grease. Watch a video, try stuff out in-game, get beat up online, reflect, repeat and eventually you'll be good. (If you want to look up FGC terms look up 'Fighting game glossary'and click on the 'glossary infil' link. It gives short explanations and video clips where it's applicable for literally anything)
@Ig_needs_a_wig he’s among the hardest to learn and even harder to master, but once you do, CF basically becomes a single player game especially once you figure out how to get curse in one combo off of most confirms.
@Ig_needs_a_wig I mained Arakune from Continuum Shift all the way to BBCF. He's frustrating to learn, but once you get the hang of him, you essentially learn to control the game. He's easily top 3 imo, BUT his game heavily relies on knowledge of the opponent in terms of spacing. A lot of his moves are very area specific, so you can't just mash with him and hope something happens lol.
As someone who thought Strive's dash macro spoiled me, I'm having an absolute blast playing BBCF right now. The 66 muscle memory didn't even take a day to kick in. --- For anyone who's stopping themselves from picking up this amazing game for the same reason that I did initially when the rollback patch dropped, you're missing out. ---
I'm missing out since combos are hard -and-I can't do them regularly. I'm filtered on combo trials, so I feel this game isn't for me. Though I only paid 2 bucks so I'm not out much. Bought this a while ago due to good character designs. Being a born loser means it's pointless to truly try
@@Alastorchaos “Being born a loser means it’s pointless to truly try” No, your mentality is just legitimately trash. You’re making excuses as to why it’s pointless to “truly try”, so you’ll never actually reap the benefits of putting the effort in. It’s that simple.
Litchi is tough because she has so many opportunities to hit the opponent, all ranges and angles. Whenever you start to piece together how to link the armed and unarmed attacks, you'll be in for a treat.
More things that makes Es strong that wasn't pointed out: Her dash speed is actually really good, and you can close gaps on people when they aren't expecting it while you're zoning with fireballs Her 2B is a good grounded footsies tool that'll catch the toes of a lot of people, and when combined with her dash speed is really powerful Her 2A is a decent pressure tool for low profiling, and just generally has decent range Her air dash has an arc that makes her crossup ability scarier Finally, when you get comfortable, conditioning opponents allows you to pressure with drive for lots of + frames, frametraps, and setups-- they all have gaps though that certain mashers can do something about
As a new Es main, I really appreciate your brief explanation of what are Es' tools and how to use those to get what she wants. From figuring out what do I need as a new player from dustloop, the 13 page Es guide I found, and her trials I've learned to use her strong fireballs and buttons to win neutral but I couldn't figure out what to do with her drive oki and bors power up. I didn't really mess around with Bors beside to just hurl myself at the opponent with + frames when I felt like it but using her strong keepaway neutral options to convert into full combos makes it sound a lot stronger than a powerup that goes away when I'm tapped. There's a lot in Blazblue that makes me feel like I need to ignore it to focus on the basics of what's going on but it's so helpful to find someone who can show you how easy it really is to implement into my game
Jiyuna has a very natural way of teaching. I find it so much easier to learn, but more importantly - to STAY listening because his video guide feels comfortable to me for some reason.
He's demonstrating as he teaches, and not explaining everything. It's nice, because it doesn't hold your hand, but it's still guiding you, plus he shows it in action, in realtime. It's a great teaching method.
Started playing today and picked Es and remembered you uploaded this, had a lot of fun just mashing around and I can't wait to integrate these into my scuffed matches!
@ANIMEILLUMINATI You should collaborate with other CF content creators to do similar (character summary + simple match examples) for other characters that are good for starting out. Es being a great character for beginners AND having advanced optimizations makes this easy peasy, but there are others like Ragna, Jin, and Mai as well.
I'm having quite a lot of fun with Celica atm, she seems on the easier side but her backfire combo's are super satisfying to land. Also her 2B having 2 hit's makes it easier to hit confirm when they don't block it.
I'd love to see guides for other beginner-friendly characters like Ragna, Bullet, and Hibiki. I'm new to FGs, so this concise "here are the real things to use with this character" is very helpful.
I just found this game and playing public mode is like expecting defeat because everyone is experienced while I just found this game. I picked up Es because she was simple and fun and this guide really helps me not die
Crazy how this is unironically the best Es(and in general blazblue Character)guide I have ever seen Like I always wanted to play Es but they all kinda sucked the life out of me or just straight up didn't have useful info on anything (other character close to click with me was Mai but she was just a meh for me) Deadass Jiyuna saving my drive for Blazblue lol
I picked Es at the beginning but then I thought about trying others and I gotta say playing Kokonoe is like opening some Eldritch book of cursed knowledge. Now I know too much and can't go back to playing normal things. Kokonoe is too complicated and I don't have the time to learn her so I just suck now, please erase my memory and just let me play Es.
I was so close to play es, then I kept looking and found rachel and now a week later I am still working on basics lmao. not good at 'just play'ing. this is super helpful though, great video great idea.
Yea, I was thinking of playing Es, that big sword seems fun. But I'm also thinking of other characters, though according to dustloop, they are much more difficult, mostly Izayoi I think? As well as Tsubaki. For anything else, I would have to try the characters out, see if I like them.
Ima try it today. I played it for a short time about 3 years ago and couldn’t get into it. A friend of mine told me to pick Es. That’s who I played when I did play for a short time. Since the game is back ima try it again
Do you know how to play kokonoe? If so could you make a guide for her next? She's my favorite character and I want to play her but she's so complicated, and the way you simplify characters could really help
I won't be playing, ass connection, but I'm glad you get to have this. All those sweaty matches in the arcades are finally going to pay off. Second pair of trunks soon?
its really difficult for me to get used to different burst input, no dash macro and things like that.... is it possible to be "decent" at two games or will I end up just sacrificing my strive gameplay to make space in my brain to learn Blazblue? Im just a scrub player (floor 9-10) and just play for fun.
Nice guide. Would be great if you could do a video on stuff like basic fundamentals how to attack crouching and standing opponents or anything else you might think is more interesting, just some little tricks to help new players.
On that note, I literally know no one who personally plays fighting games. Anyone fancy a fighting game buddy? Can add on steam :) Got most current game fighters ;)
BlazBlue's biggest strength is probably that there's a character for everyone, so I'm glad that Es exists as a strong all-rounder among the weirder high/top tier characters. I'm having the time of my life getting back into my girl Mu-12 and actually learning the combos and setups that I couldn't do back when I started playing fighting games.
Would you go through every character? I know some probably are trash but I think it would help a lot for people who want to main certain characters. I get spanked in this game easy.
I picked Ragna and I'm struggling as hell to learn the game, I lost around 170 matches out of 200 Lol. My dumb brain is still not comprehending what's wrong with how I play.
I'm still pretty new to BBCF overall but I've improved a bit since the start and the things that helped me the most so far is getting familiar with most of the defensive mechanics (Barrier, Burst, Overdrive Raid, Counter Assault) so that you can increase the time you're actually allowed to play the game and try to figure things out in pressure situations. Experienced players will still blow you up in the end for using defensive mechanics in a predictable way but it'll still help you overall with getting more familiar with the system. Also please for the love of god use Barrier in the air if you aren't already so you don't get hit by grounded moves, get in the habit of using Barrier immediately after air teching too. This game has it's own rhythm (quick decision making) that will take a lot of time and A LOT of matches to get used to. Watching your own replays is also really good. Take note of why you're getting hit in neutral and in pressure situations so that you can start actively working on your bad habits and also slowly learn more about the different matchups in the game.
Es is the first character I picked up and I was enjoying her gameplay. Sadly, my laptop seems like its dying. Had. A good 6 year run but it doesn't wanna work well any more. Rip.
The FGC needs more content like the first few mins of this video. Simply showing the information you Actually need to get playing right now. "Do this at range, use this in neutral, use this air attack most of the time, here's a simple BnB combo". It's CRAZY how many guides out there don't show this. I don't need a list of buttons and what they do, I'm new to FGs not new to video games. Show me how to play
yeah a lot of explanation videos for fighting games dont have any sort between “this is the absolute basics of how the game works” and “super high execution combo videos” which sucks
is that true? most guides for modern games that people actually play do this exact thing. Explanation of buttons and their uses, BnB combos, blockstrings and lastly some "show off" combos. Obviously you're not going to find this sorta stuff for older games (in video form at least), since you were expected to look at Dustloop and the people that didn't know about Dustloop were usually complete beginners to the FGC
@snugrailgun that's exactly what I said lol. It's the reason why most beginner guides used to go over EVERYTHING. If you were into FGs back in the day you looked your favorite character up on DL. That's just it
@@heinokunzelmann8967 ya from my own experience being new to the genre this year that's what I found. The majority of them just list each button and say what they do then you're still left feeling like you didn't learn much and have to just learn it all yourself anyways. It was a struggle. What's a turn? When do I use each type of move and what's my basic strategy for a match? When to burst? Almost impossible as a new player to find all that in one short video told in a nice simple way. In this video here though, 4mins in and myself having never played blazblue feel like I know how to play Es. It was just refreshing to see an explanation like that
@@wisdomcjs250 this video is great if you want to immediately jump in and play Es against beginners. However it leaves out a lot of the general mechanics of BB. That's what the more longform guides are for. Fighting games are complex, so you won't get everything on the first try, after the first video. If you want to be somewhat competitive (like with any other game or sport) you have to put in a bit of elbow grease. Watch a video, try stuff out in-game, get beat up online, reflect, repeat and eventually you'll be good.
(If you want to look up FGC terms look up 'Fighting game glossary'and click on the 'glossary infil' link. It gives short explanations and video clips where it's applicable for literally anything)
Step 1: Pick Arakune.
Step 2: Wait for the opponent to disconnect.
@Ig_needs_a_wig he’s among the hardest to learn and even harder to master, but once you do, CF basically becomes a single player game especially once you figure out how to get curse in one combo off of most confirms.
ruclips.net/p/PLXESB_bHYkp6ph5qgtbyMqYRPr-6a_Mnp here’s also a playlist for Arakune guides if you want to pick him up and lose all of your friends
Even losing with him is fun. Love Arakune players.
@Ig_needs_a_wig I mained Arakune from Continuum Shift all the way to BBCF. He's frustrating to learn, but once you get the hang of him, you essentially learn to control the game.
He's easily top 3 imo, BUT his game heavily relies on knowledge of the opponent in terms of spacing. A lot of his moves are very area specific, so you can't just mash with him and hope something happens lol.
Arakune players have a special place in hell reserved just for them.
Don't look at me like that, y'all know I'm right.
I have been playing bbcf nonstop since the patch dropped. It was refreshing going back to a game seeing all those nice faces pick it up
Love your content
@@whizthesugoi aye thank you thank you
Your Amane fucked me up. GGs
Before watching this video, I was only playing an Es tier character. After watching this, I am now playing an Es Es tier character
Es is so great, she is an automatic It-girl
As someone who thought Strive's dash macro spoiled me, I'm having an absolute blast playing BBCF right now.
The 66 muscle memory didn't even take a day to kick in.
---
For anyone who's stopping themselves from picking up this amazing game for the same reason that I did initially when the rollback patch dropped, you're missing out.
---
I'm missing out since combos are hard -and-I can't do them regularly. I'm filtered on combo trials, so I feel this game isn't for me. Though I only paid 2 bucks so I'm not out much. Bought this a while ago due to good character designs. Being a born loser means it's pointless to truly try
I'm missing out because money ;-; I hope it goes on sale in the winter sale.
@@Alastorchaos Just excuses. You would get into it if you actually tried
Did console get rollback?
@@Alastorchaos “Being born a loser means it’s pointless to truly try”
No, your mentality is just legitimately trash. You’re making excuses as to why it’s pointless to “truly try”, so you’ll never actually reap the benefits of putting the effort in. It’s that simple.
If Jiyuna makes an honest-to-god Litchie guide, I will sub on twitch for a year and tattoo his name on my sister..
Your sister? 💀
I wouldnt want to be your sister
@@TheMariox222 I would
Free Jiyuna tatoo 🔥
Litchi is tough because she has so many opportunities to hit the opponent, all ranges and angles.
Whenever you start to piece together how to link the armed and unarmed attacks, you'll be in for a treat.
If you wanna learn litchi just watch LordKnight
More things that makes Es strong that wasn't pointed out:
Her dash speed is actually really good, and you can close gaps on people when they aren't expecting it while you're zoning with fireballs
Her 2B is a good grounded footsies tool that'll catch the toes of a lot of people, and when combined with her dash speed is really powerful
Her 2A is a decent pressure tool for low profiling, and just generally has decent range
Her air dash has an arc that makes her crossup ability scarier
Finally, when you get comfortable, conditioning opponents allows you to pressure with drive for lots of + frames, frametraps, and setups-- they all have gaps though that certain mashers can do something about
As a new Es main, I really appreciate your brief explanation of what are Es' tools and how to use those to get what she wants. From figuring out what do I need as a new player from dustloop, the 13 page Es guide I found, and her trials I've learned to use her strong fireballs and buttons to win neutral but I couldn't figure out what to do with her drive oki and bors power up. I didn't really mess around with Bors beside to just hurl myself at the opponent with + frames when I felt like it but using her strong keepaway neutral options to convert into full combos makes it sound a lot stronger than a powerup that goes away when I'm tapped. There's a lot in Blazblue that makes me feel like I need to ignore it to focus on the basics of what's going on but it's so helpful to find someone who can show you how easy it really is to implement into my game
Jiyuna has a very natural way of teaching. I find it so much easier to learn, but more importantly - to STAY listening because his video guide feels comfortable to me for some reason.
He's demonstrating as he teaches, and not explaining everything. It's nice, because it doesn't hold your hand, but it's still guiding you, plus he shows it in action, in realtime. It's a great teaching method.
Love the guide! I picked Es as my secondry character so I don't have much experience with here and this was really helpful
7:40 - "We do a lil' trolling right back!" that cracked me up.
I believe Steam sale starts tomorrow, if Blazblue goes on sale then I'll definitely be picking it up.
it goes on sale every time, don't even worry about it
Started playing today and picked Es and remembered you uploaded this, had a lot of fun just mashing around and I can't wait to integrate these into my scuffed matches!
You're sending me mixed signals, Jiyuna. Do I play Blazblue or not? Btw I'm loving Bullet
Jiyuna's uploading Es gameplay
Nature is healing
@ANIMEILLUMINATI You should collaborate with other CF content creators to do similar (character summary + simple match examples) for other characters that are good for starting out. Es being a great character for beginners AND having advanced optimizations makes this easy peasy, but there are others like Ragna, Jin, and Mai as well.
So many people are ignorant people still going off cf1.0 tier list and have no idea what changed in 2.0
you should definitely do more of these Jiyuna
I'm having quite a lot of fun with Celica atm, she seems on the easier side but her backfire combo's are super satisfying to land. Also her 2B having 2 hit's makes it easier to hit confirm when they don't block it.
She’s easy and very underrated.
@@ANIMEILLUMINATI could you make a video on how you think they'll handle the next blazblue if it comes. Hope to keep the complexity
I'd love to see guides for other beginner-friendly characters like Ragna, Bullet, and Hibiki. I'm new to FGs, so this concise "here are the real things to use with this character" is very helpful.
Just stumbled across this. Learning you love Es just made me love you more as an FGC player and person
I fully support you if you decide to milk as much content as you can possibly get from blazblue cf while it's hot, easily my favorite 2d fighter.
I just found this game and playing public mode is like expecting defeat because everyone is experienced while I just found this game. I picked up Es because she was simple and fun and this guide really helps me not die
Crazy how this is unironically the best Es(and in general blazblue Character)guide I have ever seen
Like I always wanted to play Es but they all kinda sucked the life out of me or just straight up didn't have useful info on anything (other character close to click with me was Mai but she was just a meh for me)
Deadass Jiyuna saving my drive for Blazblue lol
I picked Es at the beginning but then I thought about trying others and I gotta say playing Kokonoe is like opening some Eldritch book of cursed knowledge. Now I know too much and can't go back to playing normal things. Kokonoe is too complicated and I don't have the time to learn her so I just suck now, please erase my memory and just let me play Es.
After over a decade of just messing with this game series alone, playing other people feels just too gooood!!! Thanks, rollback 🙏
I was so close to play es, then I kept looking and found rachel and now a week later I am still working on basics lmao. not good at 'just play'ing. this is super helpful though, great video great idea.
This actually helped alot, i dont play ES but im planing to. Right now Will be useful vs her
Thanks for the guide, I started playing recently with Es and Hibiki.
Gotta submit that first round to "Will it Kill"
Been loving the game so much! Playing Mai sooo might receive some hate but love her tools lol
Game is wild
We cannot let Mori down twice
Played online a few days back. Entered a room with a lvl19 2500 match Jin, proceed to get bodied. 10/10 👌
Finally I can learn from the best BlazBlue player I know!
As someone learning Es rn, thanks for this!
Jin guide maybe Jiyunaa? :)
great I've been learning Es and now people are going to think I'm a Jiyuna fan :(
ty for the class sensei, hoping more content like this one
amazing guide, would love more stuff like this
Every time I play blazblue 5 hr passes and I’m late for work 🤧😒😂
7:50 hazama players deserve this and more.
This is a way you never really expect from BBCF that's basically worth my time
I've been waiting for this one
Fun fact, "Es" is actually an acronym for "Embryo Storage"... Yeah...
Thanks for the content 🙏.
Relatively new player to BBCF is Valkenhayn a difficult character to pick up?
He’s intermediate I think.
More of these please! Great vid
Yea, I was thinking of playing Es, that big sword seems fun. But I'm also thinking of other characters, though according to dustloop, they are much more difficult, mostly Izayoi I think? As well as Tsubaki. For anything else, I would have to try the characters out, see if I like them.
I love this video, super fun way to learn what a characters all about
Yeah can't believe how few videos there are for this game compared to newer games...Playing Litchi and slowly learning
Ngl I started going through the ingame tutorial yesterday, so thanks yung IB god : )
would love to see hakumen like this
this video is god tier
Funny thing is I've been listening to Conciliation for ages and I didn't know it was Es's theme song 😅
It’s time for Terumi Gaming
I just bought it yesterday. I played a lot of Strive, so im surely prepared to play Blazblue.... Right =') ?
Loving your content fam.
Ima try it today. I played it for a short time about 3 years ago and couldn’t get into it. A friend of mine told me to pick Es. That’s who I played when I did play for a short time. Since the game is back ima try it again
Do you know how to play kokonoe? If so could you make a guide for her next? She's my favorite character and I want to play her but she's so complicated, and the way you simplify characters could really help
I won't be playing, ass connection, but I'm glad you get to have this. All those sweaty matches in the arcades are finally going to pay off. Second pair of trunks soon?
id def get into this game if u made more tutorials (esp w this char). it looks fun. bachiru's tuts on ramlethal is how i got into ggs
its really difficult for me to get used to different burst input, no dash macro and things like that.... is it possible to be "decent" at two games or will I end up just sacrificing my strive gameplay to make space in my brain to learn Blazblue? Im just a scrub player (floor 9-10) and just play for fun.
I'd love some Hakumen guide content aimed at people totally new to BlazBlue, any recommendations?
I picked up the game last year trying to learn Nine however Lambda kinda clicked with me. Every character feels so unique 😀 I love this game
An Izayoi video would be nice
I'm a Nine main solely for dat idle animation.
Glad to assist you in the lesson.
Comment just for supporting the algorithm
lets go, thanks for the convenient drop
Nice guide. Would be great if you could do a video on stuff like basic fundamentals how to attack crouching and standing opponents or anything else you might think is more interesting, just some little tricks to help new players.
As this is the character I like the most and you have just happened to break her down for me, I shall :)
On that note, I literally know no one who personally plays fighting games. Anyone fancy a fighting game buddy? Can add on steam :) Got most current game fighters ;)
If anything I would pick that character solely to listen Kotoko's song during her super.
You should play BlazBlue NOW!
this game is in the middle, its eazy compared to old fighting game and hard/challenging compared to new fighting game, and IMO the game is damn fun
As an Es main I say thank you
BlazBlue's biggest strength is probably that there's a character for everyone, so I'm glad that Es exists as a strong all-rounder among the weirder high/top tier characters.
I'm having the time of my life getting back into my girl Mu-12 and actually learning the combos and setups that I couldn't do back when I started playing fighting games.
Mmm, yes, but what about Tager?
Alternative title: why BBCF should've won the Game Awards.
Is rollback on every system? Cause i been wanting to buy it on switch for a while now
Just PC.
embryo storage moment
Would love to see a Susan guide, many people get confused about his moves and how they work
The AmeriKaiju sensei himself
Es is definitely well rounded. I'm happy the stream version already has her playable so folks can enjoy her all these years later.
Finally, fuck strive
This game is amazing but I'm terrible at it
me too
Same
Is there any secet technique for the 360 and 720 inputs on Bullet? I'am trying for the past 2 weeks and i still can't get the 720 to work.
Would you go through every character? I know some probably are trash but I think it would help a lot for people who want to main certain characters. I get spanked in this game easy.
A quick look at the universal mechanics and how to apply them would be cool.
I am playing BlazBlue. I am not very good but it is fun. I hope they make a BlazBlue Central Fiction Extend
me too its very fun!
Double dipped into CF on the PC for the rollback and find myself enjoying Bullet. What have I become?
I picked Ragna and I'm struggling as hell to learn the game, I lost around 170 matches out of 200 Lol. My dumb brain is still not comprehending what's wrong with how I play.
Hold A to wake up faster and definitely watch the tutorials.
@@leqaf I did all of the in game tutorials, it's just that I feel I'm missing something.
I'm still pretty new to BBCF overall but I've improved a bit since the start and the things that helped me the most so far is getting familiar with most of the defensive mechanics (Barrier, Burst, Overdrive Raid, Counter Assault) so that you can increase the time you're actually allowed to play the game and try to figure things out in pressure situations. Experienced players will still blow you up in the end for using defensive mechanics in a predictable way but it'll still help you overall with getting more familiar with the system.
Also please for the love of god use Barrier in the air if you aren't already so you don't get hit by grounded moves, get in the habit of using Barrier immediately after air teching too. This game has it's own rhythm (quick decision making) that will take a lot of time and A LOT of matches to get used to. Watching your own replays is also really good. Take note of why you're getting hit in neutral and in pressure situations so that you can start actively working on your bad habits and also slowly learn more about the different matchups in the game.
@@Eldred91 Thanks a lot :)
@snugrailgun I don't think it's that simple honestly :)
I been playing it for years dog! Hibiki is my main.
"1st, pick Es."
Yup, Sajam does it again.
Man now I just wanna learn Hazama, he lookin fun
What is that closing theme and why does it sound so familiar?
I feel like you could win tournaments in this game by going bananas in just the right way
Like there's so many crazy things u can do at any given moment that I feel like u could win through sheer bulldozing of the opponents mental stack
This game is ALL about defense at high level. You won’t be surprising the good players.
@@ANIMEILLUMINATI that's interesting, ig it actually makes sense a game with such strong offense would have people focusing on defense
With this knowledge, I may finally get above a 20% win rate.
Izayoi beginner tips please!
Es is the first character I picked up and I was enjoying her gameplay. Sadly, my laptop seems like its dying. Had. A good 6 year run but it doesn't wanna work well any more. Rip.
Playing since 2008. Most offline because of the bad Netcode.