Thanks man that question to JDCR solves lots of my issues with sidestepping. I just had to research more of this when I randomly watched rooflemongers Tekken 8 beginner video where he said that sidestep blocking actually needs to be a sidewalk. Always wondered why the hell I only just microside step each time when the pros can cleanly step the same moves. Thought that there's no way that these guys commit to every sidestep/sidewalk they do. If they did, then they would get clipped more than half the time considering the level of play. Now that the answer is from JDCR, I can finally put the question to rest EDIT: I went back and watched JDCR's replays in Tekken 8. He does do a sidewalk over sidestep in most situations
Thank you for this video dude. I’ve been looking for a good video to explain sidestepping as it is a very powerful tool, equal to a parry in sf3 3rd strike I would argue, under the right circumstances.
i think you dont need to memorize those frames, you can almost tell wether your at a disadvantagous state with being familiar with the animation unless if its a different case like king's fff3 showed on this video both are at neutral even if the blocking animation is super staggered at some angles familiarizing isnt the answer so i guess idk
Ahhh, so basically learn like a thousand different moves in the exact frame rate for each one and anticipate the enemies move at the same time with the frame rate?
I saw this content in a Korean channel, it doesnt seem like you are connected to it(since you didnt provide a link to the original) Am I wrong? ruclips.net/video/A8TKysBymAM/видео.html Edit: I saw the video until the end and it seems that I was wrong, at least this comment will clear any confusion from those that saw the same video but didnt finish the video
Good video but this is not even close to "complete" step guide. Nothing about step blocking, nothing about difference timings at step blocking. Nothing about choosing when to step block and commit to wiff and when to step and punish instantly if you have a hard read to punish fast recovery moves like jab. And so on
Thanks man that question to JDCR solves lots of my issues with sidestepping. I just had to research more of this when I randomly watched rooflemongers Tekken 8 beginner video where he said that sidestep blocking actually needs to be a sidewalk. Always wondered why the hell I only just microside step each time when the pros can cleanly step the same moves. Thought that there's no way that these guys commit to every sidestep/sidewalk they do. If they did, then they would get clipped more than half the time considering the level of play. Now that the answer is from JDCR, I can finally put the question to rest
EDIT: I went back and watched JDCR's replays in Tekken 8. He does do a sidewalk over sidestep in most situations
Thank you for this video dude. I’ve been looking for a good video to explain sidestepping as it is a very powerful tool, equal to a parry in sf3 3rd strike I would argue, under the right circumstances.
Your video is one of the best sidestep guides on RUclips
Awesome video. I honestly just ran into it 5 mins ago. Really good practical knowledge
Thanks a ton my guy, I kind of knew sidesteps but I never could wrap my head around it and preform it
Always appreciate a Slam Dunk reference -for purely educational purposes of course. Useful info too.
Best side step guide I've seen man thanks dude!
So far the best SS guide
Holy shit this video is well made how do you not have subs
It's OK. You'll get the feel for it after 2 years of practice
Its been 2 years....still $#!t at it. 😭😭
Thank you for the effort you gonna get much more subs etc because this is gold
i think you dont need to memorize those frames, you can almost tell wether your at a disadvantagous state with being familiar with the animation unless if its a different case like king's fff3 showed on this video both are at neutral even if the blocking animation is super staggered
at some angles familiarizing isnt the answer so i guess idk
You the man for making this!!
this is gold!!!! thank you sir! liked and subbed
What does he mean at 9:43 “if your opponent does use a move.” He shows him sidestep blocking his opponents moves
Please make all of Loseagainman videos in English, we will take care to share them. They're priceless infos.
More are on the way :)
Good information guide BUT PLEASE for the love of god stop using the BEEP signal loss cut screen.
Ahhh, so basically learn like a thousand different moves in the exact frame rate for each one and anticipate the enemies move at the same time with the frame rate?
Wonderful tutorial, thank you 😊
Thank you.
Great video
great tutorial
Frames.
I saw this content in a Korean channel, it doesnt seem like you are connected to it(since you didnt provide a link to the original)
Am I wrong?
ruclips.net/video/A8TKysBymAM/видео.html
Edit: I saw the video until the end and it seems that I was wrong, at least this comment will clear any confusion from those that saw the same video but didnt finish the video
Nice video
Good *ss tekken teacher deym
Good video but this is not even close to "complete" step guide. Nothing about step blocking, nothing about difference timings at step blocking. Nothing about choosing when to step block and commit to wiff and when to step and punish instantly if you have a hard read to punish fast recovery moves like jab. And so on
Phidx games? Is this a deleted vid or what? Not cool stealing content
You just used the video of never lose man. This video should be removed
Here is the original video ruclips.net/video/A8TKysBymAM/видео.html
This took you 3 weeks to make? 3 weeks? I've seen videos that were improvised in 5 min, and explained it sooner and better than you.
This one has nice edits, text etc
Such as?