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The playing while tired part is so true. You need to know when to stop. When to rest. If you've been sleeping 4 hours a day, dont be surprised that you are draining LP/MR.
Have had days where I can play, but for the most part, it is best to have a nap or something prior. Being tired makes you salty too, and that is not a healthy mindset for improvement.
Hope you will like this one, i am still experimenting and learning a lot on what exactly to do and how to do it in the video formats. I think there are some nice things to come in the future.
Fun video, I def do all five but the not taking breaks is my number 1. I’m in my 40’s with a family, job etc. and hand issues. When I finally have a moment to play I def push to much and then get upset about execution or whatever because I’m mentally gone from the day. It’s very counterproductive to my growth but I just want to play you know 🤷♂️.
@@BigE_310 so much of my issue Is execution, especially with the older physical stuff. But you can only get better execution with practice which I’m limited on…so it’s a cycle I’m sure you’re familiar with. So much of fighters is about a personal journey but it’s hard to not feel like I should be better or hitting more milestones. I still love the struggle though even if it is a struggle.
@@coryharris1939 Same situation. I can only play between 30min and 2 hours a day (some days, I can't play at all). So, Instead of focusing on one character and trying to reach the 1700 MR (which was my goal), I have now changed my goal which is getting to master all characters (I've half the cast by now). I'm not frustated anymore and I'm having a lot of fun. I can mess up my execution and go blindly in the match without the framedata stuff. The long SF4 session are now impossible :(...
'If you're annoyed, if you're exhausted, if you're tilted, Street Fighter 6 will grab you by the face and crush you.' lol, so true. I keep getting crushed and coming back for more. Great advice MC Mura!
You are so right on the very first point about old school players doing lights into mediums. Common things I see in Always taking your plus frames (responding with ex uppercut early on works 99 percent of the time after people do drive rush normal ) Always delay teching or mashing throw breaks (Diamond especially) on your frame disadvantage or against a drive rush - doing frame traps and shimmies blow a lot of people up Never blocking Not using delayed attacks to counterhit opponents. Not punishing drive reversals optimally.
Another mistake is not taking notes, you see something someone does with your character and you think I am going to use that, but if you do not write it down immediately you are going to forget what that thing was.
Totally agree with taking bauses between matches. The exhaustion is real, totally affects your gameblay, and not many beebool understand this concebt. Thumbs ub for the video 🎉
Taking breaks is super important! Im glad it’s there. The Wasting Resources chapter is great too! I’m currently playing Bison and I have a sigh of relief whenever the opponent is in burnout.
I loved this vid; drive reversals have won me games. If there’s anything I can add, it’s that ppl will always do the same thing to you if it worked once
@@Forever_Scrub Very good question, not an easy question to answer. The start of what makes this question interesting is OD DP and DR cost the same meter, so cost is not a factor. What are factors are the risk/reward of each option. OD DP vs DR, I think is dependent on your char's gameplan (or your gameplan for that char, in the matchup you're fighting). To compare the 2, OD DP is higher risk, higher reward compare to DR. OD DP deals more damage, can provide better oki, and does not deal gray health if it hits. DR sends them further away if it hits, is also less minus to not be punished as hard if you're wrong, but deals gray HP.
Good points- overextending on offense, not using invulnerable reversal, not taking breaks, wasting resources, & not using Drive Reversal. I'll keep those in mind for when I can hopefully finally get online to try vs. Nice vid.
That's not a mistake. Real players with actual skill use Chun. Of course, there's the hot factor too. Every other female in this franchise just looks horrendous next to Chun.
#3 is so true. I can start the game, immediately hit all of my combos first try. An hour later, most of my losses are from input drops. It starts feeling like my real opponent is the game, rather than the other player. I need to get better at quitting while I'm ahead.
I think the most common one in my opinion must be not blocking, probably fits on taking breaks, people over extend on offense but also get desperate on defense, teching is also part of it.
Another one ill add is not checking drive rushes with a cancellable button, train your reactions against these rush obsessed players and it just shuts them down
If I play tired I fall for so many "Random "tactics. Like I'll get sucked into playing like a maniac if my opponent is doing crazy shit but I'm bad at that style of play haha
I think I’m the only guy who frequents the usage of Drive Reversal, which is why I always eat a nasty jump in because I do it so goddamn much… I’m going back to sleep.
SF6 is a deeper game but it takes much longer to learn due to all of the characters having unique V-System. There is also very specific Character vs. Character interactions you have to learn to fight against certain setups. In SF6 everything is heavily homonginized, characters all have similar buttons and combos lean heavily on Drive System universal mechanics. So once you learn one you know how the rest of the game works.
I prefer SFV a bit more since it have my favorite characters Cody, Poison and R.Mika. SF6 is a good game but I don't "love" anyone yet, maybe Terry and Mai will change that though and i am very rapidly liking Bison
@MCMuraFGC With both you and your opponent knowing how explosive the character is, you both refuse to commit until the opponent does so first. Thus, your mirror matches each end in a draw game induced by consecutive final-round timeouts.
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Zangief DI clip by Slaynman
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AKI burnout clip by Broski
x.com/broskiFGC/status/1788254608147521642
Chun-Li fan art (School) by Omar-dogan
www.deviantart.com/omar-dogan/art/SF-School-46608481
The playing while tired part is so true. You need to know when to stop. When to rest. If you've been sleeping 4 hours a day, dont be surprised that you are draining LP/MR.
@@prabhu786 for sure. The game is full of reaction checks
Have had days where I can play, but for the most part, it is best to have a nap or something prior. Being tired makes you salty too, and that is not a healthy mindset for improvement.
I still play when tired but I avoid ranked, i only play casual or BH, and i dont allow myself to lose to someone more than 5x
For real. 👍🏽
Hope you will like this one, i am still experimenting and learning a lot on what exactly to do and how to do it in the video formats.
I think there are some nice things to come in the future.
I’d like to see you dress up as Ryu and do hurricane kick at the beginning of the video
I enjoy your videos and your accent makes everything you say a little humorous. I mean that in the best possible way. 😁
Fun video, I def do all five but the not taking breaks is my number 1. I’m in my 40’s with a family, job etc. and hand issues. When I finally have a moment to play I def push to much and then get upset about execution or whatever because I’m mentally gone from the day. It’s very counterproductive to my growth but I just want to play you know 🤷♂️.
I feel you pain. Same situation for me
@@BigE_310 so much of my issue Is execution, especially with the older physical stuff. But you can only get better execution with practice which I’m limited on…so it’s a cycle I’m sure you’re familiar with. So much of fighters is about a personal journey but it’s hard to not feel like I should be better or hitting more milestones. I still love the struggle though even if it is a struggle.
@@coryharris1939 you and me buddy...you and me
My worst habit by far. BRB, nodding off in my chair "Why can't I win? ".
@@coryharris1939 Same situation. I can only play between 30min and 2 hours a day (some days, I can't play at all). So, Instead of focusing on one character and trying to reach the 1700 MR (which was my goal), I have now changed my goal which is getting to master all characters (I've half the cast by now). I'm not frustated anymore and I'm having a lot of fun. I can mess up my execution and go blindly in the match without the framedata stuff.
The long SF4 session are now impossible :(...
'If you're annoyed, if you're exhausted, if you're tilted, Street Fighter 6 will grab you by the face and crush you.' lol, so true. I keep getting crushed and coming back for more. Great advice MC Mura!
You are so right on the very first point about old school players doing lights into mediums.
Common things I see in
Always taking your plus frames (responding with ex uppercut early on works 99 percent of the time after people do drive rush normal )
Always delay teching or mashing throw breaks (Diamond especially) on your frame disadvantage or against a drive rush - doing frame traps and shimmies blow a lot of people up
Never blocking
Not using delayed attacks to counterhit opponents.
Not punishing drive reversals optimally.
Another mistake is not taking notes, you see something someone does with your character and you think I am going to use that, but if you do not write it down immediately you are going to forget what that thing was.
Totally agree with taking bauses between matches. The exhaustion is real, totally affects your gameblay, and not many beebool understand this concebt. Thumbs ub for the video 🎉
wow mura the production value improved, love it
Taking breaks is super important! Im glad it’s there. The Wasting Resources chapter is great too!
I’m currently playing Bison and I have a sigh of relief whenever the opponent is in burnout.
Great advice, and very relevant! Also, I love the intro and the extra personality in recent vids.
Still, the funniest moment was 7:33
I loved this vid; drive reversals have won me games. If there’s anything I can add, it’s that ppl will always do the same thing to you if it worked once
Love the sketch comedy these days. Videos were already quality; now next level.
When should you use the invincible reversal OS vs Drive-reversal against DRC?
@@Forever_Scrub Very good question, not an easy question to answer. The start of what makes this question interesting is OD DP and DR cost the same meter, so cost is not a factor. What are factors are the risk/reward of each option. OD DP vs DR, I think is dependent on your char's gameplan (or your gameplan for that char, in the matchup you're fighting). To compare the 2, OD DP is higher risk, higher reward compare to DR. OD DP deals more damage, can provide better oki, and does not deal gray health if it hits. DR sends them further away if it hits, is also less minus to not be punished as hard if you're wrong, but deals gray HP.
Good points- overextending on offense, not using invulnerable reversal, not taking breaks, wasting resources, & not using Drive Reversal.
I'll keep those in mind for when I can hopefully finally get online to try vs. Nice vid.
36 year old gamer here. This is THE most relevant content pre EVO. Muchas Gracias Mura from San Diego 🫡🫡🙏🏾
I love the term "drive economy" good video friend.
Loving these intro segments ✊🏾
Appreciate it
Great intro! Love the story telling.
Teching... you will never be able to throw me... but I get shimi like a mad person.
It might be hard when it totally looks like they’re going to throw you but try implementing delay jab or throw out cr. mk if they’re not plus enough
7:12 Mura speaking the hard, honest truth here!
My greatest mistake was choose chun li just because she is hot!!! ❤❤
That's not a mistake my friend, that's a bless
That's not a mistake. Real players with actual skill use Chun. Of course, there's the hot factor too. Every other female in this franchise just looks horrendous next to Chun.
🥹🥹🥹
#3 is so true. I can start the game, immediately hit all of my combos first try. An hour later, most of my losses are from input drops. It starts feeling like my real opponent is the game, rather than the other player. I need to get better at quitting while I'm ahead.
Mura hitting us with the best Megaman X track
I love the Megaman X tracks and MMX in general so much
This type of stuff comes out every fighting game but nobody gets better its either play the meta or lose
Yoo! Love the intro!
Thank you
this is more off a read but you can bait os dps with hp guard and the od dp will whiff .
Thanks for this ive done all of these myself AS WELL!!!
I think the most common one in my opinion must be not blocking, probably fits on taking breaks, people over extend on offense but also get desperate on defense, teching is also part of it.
@@valsione38 yeah no one blocks in this game but to be fair, SF6 is the weakest that blocking have ever been in SF
HAHA that intro was fucken Sick!!! 😂
Another one ill add is not checking drive rushes with a cancellable button, train your reactions against these rush obsessed players and it just shuts them down
If I play tired I fall for so many "Random "tactics. Like I'll get sucked into playing like a maniac if my opponent is doing crazy shit but I'm bad at that style of play haha
I need to go to the bar and get some hugo really....
My biggest mistake is picking up this damn phone in between matches instead of grinding in training mode....yes...I'm doing it now..
I wish I would have slept the other day. I was almost done with Diamond 3 and got smacked back to the beginning
Hobo theme sound for hobo ex villain boss
Mura would you ever consider private coaching?
I think I’m the only guy who frequents the usage of Drive Reversal, which is why I always eat a nasty jump in because I do it so goddamn much… I’m going back to sleep.
Great vid
best content
Yeah, this game is a real tilter when you're tired....
Haha...I feel like I'm always guessing wrong.😂
Always 😅
Is bison your highest mr character?
Not yet but he is currently the character i play the most
#6 mistake for Manon players: not switch character.
Drive safely
I'm a 39 yr old playing on a 50hz monitor... i eat Drive Impact 😜
That's tough 😅
I unsubscribed. Then i subscribed again so i can subscribe twice.
Just curious. Which you prefer SF6 or SF5? I had been trying out SF5 to see how combo work. SF5 is so lame lol.
Combo variety definitely isn't SF5' strongest point.
SF5 had better roster than SF6. So i hope that SF6 roster got better over the time
@@feri7mbleYeah. Combo is weakest part of SF5. SF5 still have fun part, but not good as sf4. SF6 is right step.
SF6 is a deeper game but it takes much longer to learn due to all of the characters having unique V-System.
There is also very specific Character vs. Character interactions you have to learn to fight against certain setups.
In SF6 everything is heavily homonginized, characters all have similar buttons and combos lean heavily on Drive System universal mechanics. So once you learn one you know how the rest of the game works.
I prefer SFV a bit more since it have my favorite characters Cody, Poison and R.Mika.
SF6 is a good game but I don't "love" anyone yet, maybe Terry and Mai will change that though and i am very rapidly liking Bison
Lets go
Sf6 for sure is fun, but if you have job, married, and kids. Do not play this game lol
I got two of these three and holding on to dear life 🤣
I got all three and still manage to get one or two hours a day on vs. The secret IS not sleeping and die slowly from exhaustion.
Intro skit is inaccurate because losing while playing M. Bison is a conscious choice.
What if you are running into another Bison ?
@MCMuraFGC With both you and your opponent knowing how explosive the character is, you both refuse to commit until the opponent does so first. Thus, your mirror matches each end in a draw game induced by consecutive final-round timeouts.
Mistake 1 playing this game😂
bro u should workout
Already doing so my man, down over 40 KGs in the past year and within 6 months we will be posting these gym pics 🤣
mate you look like pudding. start taking care of yourself
@@xXHardRushXx Already mid process