I Played 100 Games in Tekken as a Noob

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
  • Tekken 7 is the hardest fighting game, how far can i get in ranked if i played 100 games as a noob? inspired by the 100 Days series.
    0:00 GAME 1
    4:26 Alisa
    6:04 Xiaoyu
    9:05 King
    10:39 Jack 7
    12:30 steve
    13:20 GAME 10
    13:21 dragunov
    15:11 akuma
    16:26 kazuya
    18:17 lucky chloe
    18:47 negan
    20:49 paul
    21:40 GAME 20
    23:40 yoshimitsu
    26:12 GAME 30
    27:44 lily
    30:44 lee
    31:29 GAME 40
    32:16 fahkumram
    35:10 jin
    37:48 devil jin
    39:11 GAME 50
    39:12 law
    42:26 GAME 60
    42:27 bob
    43:24 katarina
    44:52 GAME 70
    45:50 GAME 80
    50:42 miguel
    51:54 GAME 90
    51:55 marduk
    53:06 bryan
    53:33 eliza
    53:50 kazumi
    54:19 josie
    55:01 GAME 100
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  • @Ludvix
    @Ludvix  Год назад +416

    what game should i do next? (it doesnt have to be a fighting game / it has to have some form of a ranked mode)

    • @Ludvix
      @Ludvix  Год назад +63

      and yes melee is in the works lol

    • @thecatastrophe132
      @thecatastrophe132 Год назад +86

      Dragonball FighterZ would be a fun one

    • @DullahanKai
      @DullahanKai Год назад +37

      I wish you didn't say it needs ranked cause Skullgirls goes hard

    • @josh6813
      @josh6813 Год назад +9

      mk11

    • @honk1419
      @honk1419 Год назад +14

      there are a ton of games i would suggest that have just been abandoned but GG Xrd Rev 2 is now more populated thanks to the newly implemented rollback

  • @RIPCrazyFrog
    @RIPCrazyFrog Год назад +2260

    I love how at the beginning he's like "Omg I can remember five moves" but also "so I learned how to back dash cancel, no big deal".

    • @Ludvix
      @Ludvix  Год назад +497

      Certified melee player moment lmao movement fun, remember combo hard

    • @mogullll
      @mogullll Год назад +76

      To be fair, some people find mechanics hard, some people find big move lists hard

    • @LiamNancarrow
      @LiamNancarrow Год назад +43

      I loved this video, and I don't mean to offend anyone when I say this, but in all honesty this was more of the mechanic of "how" to do a back dash cancel, but it wasn't actually executed correctly.
      Unfortunately there are players of very high ranks in Tekken 7 (top 5% playerbase) who still do not have the mechanics to KBD (Korean Back Dash), even players who have played for years. I even know people who can death combo but STILL can't back dash correctly.
      It's EXTREMELY difficult to master movement, a professional player could defeat people with combo knowledge by only using a 10frame Jab, left punch, and movement alone.
      In saying that, the creator MF, does explain how to back dash cancel correctly, and it's all a matter of practice and consistency. As a newcomer, to Tekken 7, the movement he used in game was actually really really good. If MF watched just a few guides on optimizing combos, pokes and punishers, he could have easily made it to Warrior rank with Noctis within 100 games given his innate mechanical ability.

    • @foochs
      @foochs Год назад +10

      @@LiamNancarrow Not everyone is using a Korean stick, I believe that Lud is playing on a controller which IMO is a pretty bad time for a consistent KBD combined with other subsequent inputs in comparison to a mixbox, hitbox, arcade etc. I think it's very unlikely Lud would have made it to Warrior on Noctis in the span of 100 games given how mentally draining Tekken can be on new players if they're not taking time off to decompress and recollect their mental.(hence possibly why he went back to 1st dan after spending a considerable amount of time in mentor.)

    • @PinkManGuy
      @PinkManGuy Год назад +2

      I literally gave up on Smash Ultimate because movement was too hard. I've been able to KBD on device of choice in Tekken for years.

  • @microblast3700
    @microblast3700 Год назад +1001

    Its cool to see that there are still so many players in the low ranks to learn the game with

    • @alphonsowillis6942
      @alphonsowillis6942 Год назад +185

      honestly have no idea how he got this many fair matches, my experience has been smurf hell all the way down

    • @pichaelthompson
      @pichaelthompson Год назад +41

      I just recently started a new account for more custom slots, and it’s crazy how many Smurfs there are. I’m usually a red-purple ranks player and I’m finding that these Smurfs are better than most blue ranks. Who knew to get better at the game, you had to play at lower ranks.

    • @rdowg
      @rdowg Год назад +12

      It just sucks starting off just barely good enoigh to block spamming, then you either fight braindeads or literal gods when you go on a streak
      I have had quite a few good matches despite it, it's nowhere near as bad aw getting into online street fighter or mortal kombat

    • @gelatothegreat4906
      @gelatothegreat4906 Год назад +24

      The Pits, me and my mates call it. The ranks under Brawler. It's chaos, getting out of there.

    • @zato-1766
      @zato-1766 Год назад +20

      @@alphonsowillis6942 I think you're just underestimating the skill of lower rank players. This game has a lot of plateaus where you need to learn a bunch to get higher in ranks. So you can have a solid grasp of fundamentals but still get blown up by gimmicks of characters you don't know.

  • @gryphon885
    @gryphon885 Год назад +621

    This genuinely might be my new go to video for showing new people who want to play FGs but don't yet how to get into them, and that the learning process can take time. I love the little insights, like mentioning how that certain things are bad habits that work early on but at higher ranks are bad, or just how learning even the most basic two hit combo is a big achievement. Definitely a fantastic video.

    • @Ludvix
      @Ludvix  Год назад +53

      tysm that really means a lot.

    • @Shyuthrosnaevin
      @Shyuthrosnaevin Год назад +10

      i popped off when he _finally_ properly timed 1+2 after d/b+1+2.
      but yeah i think the biggest thing was when he acknowledged playing on auto pilot.

    • @xxiii262
      @xxiii262 Год назад

      @@Ludvix hey man this was an excellent video

  • @ArkThePieKing
    @ArkThePieKing Год назад +229

    This is actually amazing. Too much fighting game content on youtube is just pros doing things that seem impossible, seeing the genuine growth is so refreshing and engaging

    • @djw_tekken8490
      @djw_tekken8490 9 месяцев назад

      Bruh took not arguably the easuest char in the game and couldnt past 1dan? U guys crazy or somethin? Get a life fr💀💀 this guy wont make it to grandmaster in 10y lmao and thats not a joke bc he left thw game already vc hes that bad😂

    • @Danfth
      @Danfth 6 месяцев назад +1

      Fr

  • @pulsatinjadin
    @pulsatinjadin Год назад +306

    Gotta say main reason I never played these games because I was super intimidated but watching the learning curve and the way you explain it is really neat!

    • @alejandroramirez4470
      @alejandroramirez4470 Год назад +19

      Tekken seems simple because each limb has a corresponding button. Other fighting games sometimes simply use 2-3 buttons. Even direction inputs in tekken aren't usually complex

    • @Father518
      @Father518 Год назад +18

      Tekkens easy. You can learn a lot of the basic combos just from playing for a day. Easy to learn hard to master. The advanced combos are no joke.

    • @alejandroramirez4470
      @alejandroramirez4470 Год назад

      @Young Morbid been trying virtua fighter 5 and feels more like the 3d mks. Haven't played DoA in many years to compare. Tekken's like SF compared to other 2ds.

    • @renzuke2556
      @renzuke2556 Год назад +1

      its not too bad, tekken does a good job of setting things up for noobs, as a noob myself, having the easy combo input gives me inspiration on how to combo, the punishment training is great to learn good basic moves, and sample combos are really helpful, 5 days into tekken, and I hit green rank which I dont think thats good, But Im proud of it.

    • @Father518
      @Father518 Год назад

      @@alejandroramirez4470 Virtua fighter and tekken are very similar. Lots of reversals. Haven't played mks. Tekken and Virtua fighters game play is much more fluid than mortal Kombat or street fight.

  • @EmptyMelodies
    @EmptyMelodies Год назад +362

    As a somewhat seasoned Tekken player,it was so fun watching a new players journey and seeing you grow and learn as you play! You didn't let your losses get to you too much and tried figuring out what you did wrong/could do better. This is what it's all about. Great video bro.

    • @c16621
      @c16621 Год назад +1

      you need to watch “how to” videos to even start to play tekken. Also, you need to learn frame data too.

    • @c16621
      @c16621 Год назад +3

      Ok - let me tell you
      1. jabbing too much in tekken is bad. It can be ducked, sidestepped or sidewalked or crushed. Mix it with d/f +1 which is a mid.
      2. you don’t duck throws, you break them. Ducking throws is BAD too. You WILL get set up.
      3. Kazuya’s hellsweep (the low you were complaining about) needs to be launch punished when you block it, but you can also crush it or sidewalk left at range 2.

    • @gamesaroundtheworld1669
      @gamesaroundtheworld1669 Год назад

      @@c16621 YO BRO how high is your rank you seem to know a lot

    • @Shyuthrosnaevin
      @Shyuthrosnaevin Год назад +5

      @@c16621 yes everything in tekken has an answer to it but spamming jab is something you should do to see if your opponent knows how to deal w/ it. every time he did it in the video i was yelling at my screen "YES bro YESSSS!!! that is what you _should_ be doing instead of punishable moves/strings! especially in low ranks when they don't know how to deal w/ it it's NOT BEING MEAN BRO if they don't know how to beat it then please keep spamming jab bro! 😩"

    • @jamessummers5936
      @jamessummers5936 Год назад +8

      @@c16621 A beginner definitely doesn't need to know frame data.

  • @jaidejon4485
    @jaidejon4485 Год назад +16

    as an intermediate/decent player this is so refreshing to our new players go from “wtf do i do” to stringing decent combos with balcony breaks together and so on, if you continue playing i wish you the best on your Tekken god omega journey

  • @MrGoosE3557
    @MrGoosE3557 Год назад +30

    For the beginners reading this, in the beginning you'll lose a lot..figure out why and have a laugh or two. Keep these 2 things in mind and you'll enjoy learning the game more. Thank you for posting this. You approached it the same way I always do with any fighting game. Go to practice. Memorize a few moves. Go online and play. Rinse and repeat.

  • @housepc6246
    @housepc6246 Год назад +56

    really like how this video is organized, and not overrun with memes and loud noises, keep it up

    • @djw_tekken8490
      @djw_tekken8490 9 месяцев назад

      Bruh took not arguably the easuest char in the game and couldnt past 1dan? U guys crazy or somethin? Get a life fr💀💀 this guy wont make it to grandmaster in 10y lmao and thats not a joke bc he left thw game already vc hes that bad😂

  • @andrewmarchitto8461
    @andrewmarchitto8461 Год назад +31

    It's super interesting to see Tekken through a beginners eyes. I've been playing Tekken for years and years and years. I do not remember what it was like when Tekken was brand new to me. Great video!!

    • @BeretBay
      @BeretBay Год назад

      Same man. And this is coming from a fellow smash player like Ludvix here.

    • @djw_tekken8490
      @djw_tekken8490 9 месяцев назад

      Bruh took not arguably the easuest char in the game and couldnt past 1dan? U guys crazy or somethin? Get a life fr💀💀 this guy wont make it to grandmaster in 10y lmao and thats not a joke bc he left thw game already vc hes that bad😂

  • @regisphilbin529
    @regisphilbin529 Год назад +98

    Most characters have pretty similar basic tools in Tekken but it takes hundreds of hours to get used to how they interact with each other. For example, on Noctis' 22222 string, new players won't know what to do and intuitively try and hit you mid string, or try punishing when it ends. But to a good player, 5 consecutive hits in a string is really memorable. They're not worried about getting hit with a stray low, and will patiently hold block the entire string, casually remember where either the consecutive highs are or the low is, and then launch you or low parry you two rounds later when you think they forgot about it. At first you get hit with everyone's BS, but eventually people can't even show you their BS because your basic movement and default pokes run it all over. Great video, hope you play more.

    • @itsmesteve1081
      @itsmesteve1081 Год назад +6

      I 100% agree with your first sentence. The fundamentals aren't too hard to understand. Getting carried in the air by 4 combo strings every round really drills it in to your head that, THAT'S how to play tekken. When you're in the air you're at your most vulnerable because you can't do anything while airborne. After you learn your character inputs, strengths and weaknesses then what naturally should come after is learning the matchups. Unfortunately something you cannot learn or improve on is your reaction time. Everybody in the gaming community knows how your reaction time gets worse as you age. In Korea you are considered passed your prime when you're over 25 which sounds so insane but it's just how it is

    • @regisphilbin529
      @regisphilbin529 Год назад

      Getting launched four times a round will definitely teach you the block button lol. Fortunately there are only three things in Tekken you have to react to: unblockables, throws, and snake edges. These all have half-second response windows, which is easily doable for an average middle-aged person.

    • @Alsry1
      @Alsry1 Год назад +7

      @@itsmesteve1081 past 25 for tekken is very normal most top players are in their late 30s. being the fact its a knowledge and read based game more than reacting.

    • @ToshiTado
      @ToshiTado Год назад +1

      ​@@itsmesteve1081 but knee is korean and still a 3 times evo winner, his first evo win was on tt2 era when he was 28
      reactions aren't "game breaking" because you're not supposed to react to everything, a lot of moves are bellow the average human reaction, what most people do are predictions based on how opponents reacts AFTER your attacks
      maybe it works this way for other games in korea like overwatch or lol but i don't play these games so, at least for tekken, fundamentals are everything

    • @djw_tekken8490
      @djw_tekken8490 9 месяцев назад

      Bruh took not arguably the easuest char in the game and couldnt past 1dan? U guys crazy or somethin? Get a life fr💀💀 this guy wont make it to grandmaster in 10y lmao and thats not a joke bc he left thw game already vc hes that bad😂

  • @KairangTK
    @KairangTK Год назад +23

    I love how like even though he didn't know anything about jack he still is instinctually afraid to approach him

    • @Isador7
      @Isador7 3 месяца назад +1

      Just a hallmark of great character design. Jack is very imposing looking compared to other Tekken characters. The way he's designed visually reflects how the character is usually played, and helps the player figure out what's coming.

  • @Gianno_
    @Gianno_ Год назад +10

    I feel like people overestimate how hard Tekken is.
    Characters have big move sets but you only really need to know their key moves, you don’t need to know a character’s entire moveset to do well with them.
    Also combos are much more forgiving and accessible, you can do most optimal combos somewhat easily in comparison to combos in SF or KOF where most require good execution to pull off.

  • @ugotarbysvag9078
    @ugotarbysvag9078 Год назад +43

    New sub here, I’ve never watched a tekken video or played the game. I watched this video out of curiosity and sat through the whole 56 minutes. I would like to see you keep playing this and climb through the ranks, it was great seeing you learn your character. I’m fully invested!

  • @KazzyJay
    @KazzyJay Год назад +82

    love seeing people play any game for the first time, love the content and cant wait to see more :)

  • @Super17521
    @Super17521 Год назад +35

    Haven't played Tekken since 5 and this video has genuinely encouraged me to pick up 8 when it releases. It was genuinely amazing watching you grow

    • @BeretBay
      @BeretBay Год назад +4

      ​@HinkleDinkleDoo We call games with skill transferability "legacy fighters".

    • @Daemon1995_
      @Daemon1995_ 8 месяцев назад

      Pick 7 on sale instead

  • @Dumah36
    @Dumah36 5 месяцев назад +3

    the big thing about doing something like this is willing to learn.
    you went through many steps and adjustments.
    The highest point of fighters IMO is learning.
    Winning is only the result of what you have learned and losing is just an opportunity to learn how to get better.

    • @Ludvix
      @Ludvix  5 месяцев назад +1

      Love this

  • @covfefewithextracream5569
    @covfefewithextracream5569 Год назад +4

    Seeing your progress was really satisfying. Pretty interesting how fast you managed to start adapting, and getting skilled. Learning certain punishes, baiting parries, tech traps, and spacing. All in 100 games no less. Pretty awesome video.

  • @gearbaggaming
    @gearbaggaming Год назад +17

    I've been playing Tekken for as long as I can remember. I'm currently in the purple/blue ranks and my advice is simple. Learn the basics and I promise you will improve immediately. Blocking, punishing and movement. I cannot stress this enough lol. Don't waste your time like I did! Practice and you will have so much fun with this game. What a great video, especially for people who are not very familiar with FGs. Definitely earned a sub

  • @kirbyx2573
    @kirbyx2573 Год назад +54

    Ludvix playing Tekken eyo? This is gonna be a great watch!

  • @ferventfoureyes
    @ferventfoureyes Год назад +18

    As an experienced player, this was very entertaining and insightful. Thank you for sharing your journey!

  • @paoracampbell3127
    @paoracampbell3127 11 месяцев назад +3

    Yo this video is great. As someone who picked up Tekken 7 a few years ago, I was one of those people who get stuck in Training Mode grinding combos for their few hours before straight up dropping the game. You've inspired me to give it another go and take some L's online and have some fun with it

  • @V-sr2vh
    @V-sr2vh Год назад +2

    Great video! It's really fun to watch someone learn something this new to them, I have one tip that you should consider learning about if you decide to try your hand at more fighting games:
    Don't throw your full combos out when the opponents block because it generally leaves you more open, learn to watch when the first hits are blocked or not and stop attacking if they are, that way, you don't give your opponent a clear window to punish you and you can later mix up your approach while you have them waiting for their turn.
    You did great though and you already have a good mindset for learning competitive games so I'm looking forward to see what's next!

  • @SingyBoi
    @SingyBoi Год назад +3

    I really like this style. If you keep playing the game I wouldn’t mind seeing videos of you progressing further too :) good vid!

  • @hcnuup
    @hcnuup 10 месяцев назад +4

    This has been educational. When I picked up Tekken 7, I hadn't played Tekken in like 10 years, Tekken 5 being my last one. I was autistic about everything, understanding every move on my move list and optimal combos. By the time I decided that I was ready for lowest level ranked and not just practice mode and AI matches, I was so well honed that I win-streaked straight to yellow ranks.

  • @shanaxis9074
    @shanaxis9074 Год назад +4

    seeing this reminds me of my first few hours into tekken 7. I started with Noctis too so I think you made a good call there as he's great for beginners. Also seeing you naturally side step left against Kazuya was 200 IQ.

  • @Tekkenandgaming
    @Tekkenandgaming Год назад +3

    Always fun to see new players discover and learn the game.
    Awesomely done and keep it up.

  • @norad1353
    @norad1353 Год назад +15

    As someone who plays both Melee and Tekken at semi-competitive level, this was a very enjoyable watch.
    I love how Ludvix sometimes shows signs of understanding of defensive mechanics like movement and is able to incorporate it to his gameplay with relative ease, but also struggles in memorizing moves and combos.
    For real though, there's so much stuff to learn in Tekken, and without a personal mentor you really don't know what you should be focusing on, and it's easy to get overwhelmed, but I'm glad you enjoyed the learning process.

    • @alejandroramirez4470
      @alejandroramirez4470 Год назад

      Sometimes simplified movesets are harder to play. SF and mk come to mind. King of fighters I haven't really played but there's only 3-4 buttons. Other 3D fighters I haven't played in so long and I'm not familiar with how combos are done.

    • @mr.notsonice
      @mr.notsonice Год назад +1

      Never watched tutorials and just played as I did. It took me 5 years to get to vindicator in T7 and get rid of the bulshittery I learn in the green ranks. If I had someone mentor me I would've reached the same rank half the time

    • @calebdolin3291
      @calebdolin3291 Год назад

      Can you be my mental?

    • @norad1353
      @norad1353 Год назад

      @@calebdolin3291 I'd be happy to offer a few advices. Just send me a youtube link or steam or w/e. I'm in Asia so the connection might be poor, though.

  • @Dragoon_Kenji27
    @Dragoon_Kenji27 4 месяца назад +1

    I love seeing people play a fighting game for the firts time and being like " I feel your pain, we all have".

  • @Donalob
    @Donalob Год назад +2

    This was fantastic. Hope to see more of this journey. You'd be well set for T8 too!

  • @danegerdane
    @danegerdane Год назад +6

    Its a thing of beauty seeing a new player first understand the Tekken flow

  • @Skizzy03
    @Skizzy03 Год назад +5

    1:04 “can you not jump in this game?” 💀 that’s the most smash player thing I’ve heard ever. That and “I love minors” or “I don’t shower”

  • @RealNaisuCinema
    @RealNaisuCinema 5 месяцев назад +1

    4:13 I would’ve loved to see his reaction to yoshis movelist lol. Thats my main with almost 200 moves

  • @Duffin_Plus
    @Duffin_Plus Год назад

    Hey man, this was a great video. I recently got into tekken too, and I was very intimidated to say the least lol. But seeing you go through these games like this was amazing and I loved hearing your little insights. Honestly, seeing the gradual improvement is so much more interesting and engaging than some kind of tutorial video lol. Thanks for this, and great job!

  • @blxckdreadful7419
    @blxckdreadful7419 Год назад +4

    Ohhh, well that's something new. I play Tekken quite competitively and seeing someone play in this perspective from the moment they start to learn the game - and playing within a timeframe is actually refreshing to see

  • @oaschi420
    @oaschi420 Год назад +5

    I think this is a really cool Video concept, keep it up!

  • @MaineSoSavage
    @MaineSoSavage Год назад +2

    As someone also new to playing tekken competitively I very much enjoyed this video and I hope lots of newbies watch this and feel inspired to play and Kazuya's hellsweep low is what you would call an un-reactable low because the start up frames are so fast so you pretty much have to guess if he's gonna go low or not but if you notice your opponent does the hellsweep a lot from neutral or when your waking up just stay blocking low in those situations and you'll get a big punish

  • @BiscuitBorderCollie
    @BiscuitBorderCollie Год назад +1

    first video i’ve ever seen from this channel and it was adorable to watch as someone who has been playing the tekken series since tekken 4 ❤

  • @ShinyGBZ
    @ShinyGBZ Год назад +5

    This type of solo content is so different from your other content and it's just as good, if not better. Keep up the good work Ludvix!

  • @bitoka2
    @bitoka2 Год назад +8

    This content is pretty cool.
    Will there be a 100-200 ranked battles??
    You're bound to find more self doubts, little victories and a lot of surprises.

  • @ScroogeMcToilet
    @ScroogeMcToilet 9 месяцев назад +1

    Honestly its pretty fun seeing you learn was super fun. Ive been playing Tekken super casually but only last year did I actually try getting good at it. I did make the mistake of learning Kazuya as he's one of the hardest characters to learn, but it definitely helped me with defense and movement, but also he requires a lot of matchup knowledge. Tekken 8 is looking really good and I honestly hope you do make some videos on it

  • @dannybangz
    @dannybangz Год назад +2

    Never expected Tekken content on this channel but I’m all for it! Love me some good ass Tekken

  • @SchnitzelDude
    @SchnitzelDude 6 месяцев назад +3

    Really, really cool, informative and enjoyable Video!
    Very important things for beginners: don't let yourself be fooled by "Tierlists" or "Best Characters"... these lists are not for new players, but rather for veterans. Always at first, pick your characters by style or design, so you atleast are somewhat intrigued by the character itself. This was one of the best advice my friend gave me, that got me into Tekken. Also, don't try to force yourself to learn combos in the first couple of hours.
    Especially in Tekken, you should at first try to step up your poke game, since the right pokes can give you huge life leads (except against Paul, there is no life lead against Paul KEKW). Also: don't be scared of side-stepping.
    My go to plan to learn combos in new fighting games and overall learn new characters in certain fighting games: try to figure out how to do the moves of a combo (by themselves), try to figure out what the recovery times feel like, look at how much damage the moves do and try to put it together, piece by piece.
    If you do a lot of missinputs, try focus on this first. Try to find out what habits you developed and if they maybe even correlate to your missinputs.
    These are just really small tips but these could make a huge impact, atleast they did for me. Tekken is incredibly complex and is arguably even the most complex fighting game on the market. Everyone started like a total scrub in this game. I highly recommend the tutorial videos of AvoidingThePuddle if you want to get more insight on the core mechanics of this game.

  • @dadandani_
    @dadandani_ Год назад +4

    Someone who enjoys tekken, this was really neat to watch someone learning the game. Hope you come back to the game sometime again soon. Nice vid!

  • @JayShead
    @JayShead Год назад +1

    This was a great video! It was great seeing how you would analyse situations (sometimes after the fact) and adapt with something you learned earlier. It also reminded me how of all fighting games, the hardest one has no tutorial, this is such a problem with fighting games man. Hopefully Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8 fix this. I also know the pain of learning so much but still being at the beginner ranks, you learn that with Tekken the learning never ever stops.
    If you'd like some feedback on this type of video though, I think these videos could maybe be shorter (40m max?) or just structured/edited a bit more as it's a bit of commitment to watch and a little dry. A conclusion at the end of the stuff you learned, thoughts about the game, struggles, what felt good/bad, recommendations, what you'd do different etc. would be great. Also, maybe playing a noob friend at the end before and after your grind would be a fun thing to do. Could also have an experienced player comment on how you've improved.

  • @KlasiqueTV
    @KlasiqueTV Год назад +1

    This video was absolutely beautiful to watch. I really like that you went back to learn new moves to use once you got better and eventually got your combo down. You definitely would've gained a lot from attempting some of the sample combos in the move list once you started landing your combo, but I'd love to see you do Guilty Gear Strive as well.

  • @t-virus7098
    @t-virus7098 Год назад +14

    Man I would love a follow up to this. Btw here’s a tip I learned. Sometimes players will intentionally shorten their combos when the opponent is near death, so they can’t access their rage drive/ art.

    • @Madheim777
      @Madheim777 Год назад +2

      lots of begineers make the mistake of spamming their rage art as a panic move hoping to turn the tide of the fight. since almost all the rage arts are blockable, if you know what to do, then is an almost assured round.

    • @katsurakotaro
      @katsurakotaro 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Madheim777 all rage arts can be avoided

    • @Madheim777
      @Madheim777 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@katsurakotaro yeah i know, i said almost all blockable since Akuma's is the only one where you have to jump to prevent it

    • @katsurakotaro
      @katsurakotaro 7 месяцев назад

      @@Madheim777 yet you worded it as if it is guaranteed

    • @VileFGC
      @VileFGC 6 месяцев назад

      @@Madheim777 geese rage art is also unblockable but you can duck it

  • @wezzywez7048
    @wezzywez7048 Год назад +36

    It was really fin watching you learn the game from scratch. I liked the evolution from starting with one of the main characters (Kazuya) to switching to a character that gels more with you. I also liked the evolution of you learning what tactics worked and what didn't.
    It shows that noctis was a really good addition as a guest character because 1)Its a character that is quite well known and 2) the character is easy to pick up and play so you can actually focus more on learning the actual game and less on learning the character.
    I would like you to try Age of Empires 2 as a test. Its a fun game which can be quite daunting when first starting out.

    • @ivanbuccella3480
      @ivanbuccella3480 Год назад

      With how menu moves Noctis has i'm gonna say no, he's better off picking Gigas
      For real, the better learning caracther is Kazumi cause better sidestep and noctis is a FTTAWSBFTMA caracther

    • @kakimotoK20
      @kakimotoK20 Год назад

      Combos, guaranteed follow ups, whiff punish, and punish launch punishable moves are important.
      But I’ll also stress a good 50/50 game. You can easily get by on 50/50s, especially safer ones that knock down. You can bring 50/50 mentality to poking, mixing grabs with mids, etc.
      Now this is getting advanced, but I’d get comfortable with jab, with 1,2 and df1. Try to punish with 1,2 when you’re unsure of block frames. 1,2 is better than a full 10 frame string if you’re not confident it will hit because if it gets blocked you’re safe. And if it hits you’ll be plus frames and very close depending on your character (being close can allow command throws). Also use these moves for poking/interrupting. **Learn to hit confirm them**. Learn the frames on hit, follow it with a mixup for people who block and frame trap people who mash. All this goes for dick jab too, but you only use this for interrupt (and it’s really good for that). If they are blocked, you’re like -2, you can side step or sidewalk, but don’t press buttons until you get the hang of it! It will negate the step all together if you press as their move is coming out, you must wait for the whiff then punish. If they don’t press anything no big deal, you can backdash and maybe get them to whiff, or no backdash and throw out a quick CH move because they’ll likely be ready to press when they see sidewalk into nothing.
      These are fundamentals and what I find fun. In all honesty for T7 just learn frame tight offense/pressure and rush every opponent down no matter what.

  • @213jibberjabber
    @213jibberjabber Год назад +2

    I absolutely love the really chill vibe this video had throughout. And it was really fun seeing you gradually get more and more used to Tekken. Would love to see more videos like this.

  • @Plasmax13
    @Plasmax13 Год назад +2

    When I first started playing the game I was basically the opposite of you 😆 I learned big combos and what did the most damage first and learned poking/movement/punishing later, so this was interesting to see. Good video!

  • @twitchyfingaz92
    @twitchyfingaz92 Год назад +3

    I've been playing Tekken since 97. I was born in 92😁😁😁😁 I'm not the greatest but I will say this is my fav fighting series. The complexity of it let's u be as elaborate and creative as u wanna be with any character

  • @DorianBlackberg
    @DorianBlackberg 8 месяцев назад +2

    As a new player i like getting spammed. It s actually one of the best things you can do to a new player. You force them to find a solution to the most simple things...if the game is balanced somewhat that is.

  • @hash2715
    @hash2715 Год назад +2

    Through too much internet usage, my attention span has become low but idk why I always watch like whole 50-60 minutes videos which catch my interest. Really well made video, man. I aspire to become a good Tekken player like you too

  • @muzi-the-bushi4516
    @muzi-the-bushi4516 Год назад +5

    Use follow up moves after screw attacks, in my experience there are 3 components to combos in Tekken, the launcher, pick up, screw and follow up, figure out which pick up is used for which launcher and get a consistent follow up to your screw attack, your punishment is good and you'll tweak your game plan as you get better and you will make it out of blue ranks, you too good to be still in the Dans

  • @somerandomshark
    @somerandomshark Год назад +21

    I would love to see you play Guilty Gear, it has a real tutorial that actually teaches you how to play the game, so I would be curious how much that would impact your learning. Also, for a lot of these fighting games, watching a couple high level tournament matches will teach you so much about the basics. Maybe half way through the 100 games you could take a pro match break and react to top level players? It would be pretty cool to see your reactions after having played the game for a while.

  • @matty3859
    @matty3859 Год назад +1

    Gosh! Been playing Tekken since 2001 and yet I learned alot from watching this!! New subscriber here! Thank you! 🥰

  • @pranavgaur660
    @pranavgaur660 Год назад

    It really was a great insight in seeing how a new comer sees a game which for me, who has been playing tekken since tekken 3, is a standard for fighting game. Great video!

  • @miguelfeliz9908
    @miguelfeliz9908 Год назад +9

    as someone who was too intimidated to learn tekken, this video inspires me.

    • @alonso1123
      @alonso1123 Год назад

      It depends on your character, then you know how to do the combos, even if you are a noob, I learned a few days ago and I was able to fight decently in the low ranked

  • @Thristanity
    @Thristanity Год назад +1

    Awesome video! I remember my time back in those ranks eating hellsweeps and snake edges like it's a buffet. Lmao.
    anyways, For those having a hard time remembering punishers. Just focus on two punishers as a start. your fastest Jab and your fastest launcher.
    You block a move that's new to you?
    launch punish it! It got blocked and didn't launch? Jab punish it next time. Your jab got blocked? Then it's a safe move.
    Also remember to try duck highs, characters usually have different punishers after ducking or blocking lows called while standing moves (usually denoted in tekken notation as WS).
    Once you got the hang of jab punishing and launch punishing (and doing the appropriate combos!) You can move on to adding more optimal punishers. Good luck out there!

  • @ArkNeuron
    @ArkNeuron 5 месяцев назад +1

    it took me 50 minutes to realize this is an hour long video. well done bro. really nice to see the thought process behind what you learn each game

  • @absoluteshambles6905
    @absoluteshambles6905 Год назад +3

    Tekken's in game information is dogshit, but it has some of the best community resources I've seen on a character to character basis.
    Look up a character on RUclips and you'll come across 15 minute to 2 hour tutorials that cover everything notable about them, plus a healthy amount of beginner guides + theory.

  • @auswinr2893
    @auswinr2893 Год назад +3

    I love this. This brought me back to my first 100 hours of the game when I knew nothing and not as competitive as today.

  • @sandorbak8653
    @sandorbak8653 11 месяцев назад

    GJ mate,u learn pretty fast bc u want to learn:D i think i played around 1500-2000 games and i know Jin and Joshimitsu,but i didn’t learn frame things. After this vid i will learn it because it’s more important than i tought

  • @OneDarkCutie
    @OneDarkCutie 4 месяца назад +1

    "Can you not jump in this game?"
    - Proceeds to get Superman'd

  • @supersonicward15
    @supersonicward15 Год назад +6

    As a person who plays Tekken competitively: It is very hard to memorize all the moves and sometimes you'll forget about the tools that could've helped you.
    Even though Tekken is hard, it's fun.
    I play as Law (one of the fun characters) and it was difficult to learn specific stuff.
    I manly watched tournaments and tutorial videos just to get the hang of things.
    Btw in practice mode you can go onto move list and press "Y" (Xbox One) or "triangle" (PS4) to display the move list in-game so that you won't have to keep pausing to go to move list every time (same rules apply to sample combos).
    When it comes to big characters, it doesn't matter if they're big (besides the big hit boxes) big characters have the same "High" "Med" and "Low" like other characters.
    When it comes to choosing your characters, choose whoever you like
    Some characters in Tekken are easy to pick up and play like Law, Josie, Katarina, Bob, and Kunimitsu (there are some other characters that are easy too but I decided to choose the ones that are very easy to pick up. The other characters like Lars and Master Raven are easy but require some skills to really make the characters work).
    The character you chose in the beginning was actually hard to learn. You would have to study Kazuya like a mad man.
    Of course you change to Noctis who is an easy character to pick up and play.
    Noctis is a long range fighter who can beat out characters like Law for example since Law has to get up on your face to do anything
    You mentioned low parries.....well Noctis's weapons while using lows can't get low parried by players so you're lucky, they can only block it.
    Anyway it was nice seeing a noob grow into something.
    You know a little bit of the basics.
    I had fun watching you play this 😊

  • @Asaba32
    @Asaba32 Год назад +3

    Just reached the end. Noctis is one of my favorite characters to play in this game, I think he's a really smart design that is fun for all skill levels. It was very interesting to see someone coming to realizations about the mechanics and what tools seemed good. Cool video.

  • @TokiXam
    @TokiXam Год назад +1

    It was really inteesting to see what a New player experience going into Tekken is like. Your mindset was perfect and you succesfully understood the basics of the game without any help and this is great.
    Thanks to you we can clearly see that tekken lacks a tutorial... i hope Tekken 8 fix that.
    Also, with your mindset, you could have reached a MUCH higher rank with the help of a "coach" or if you watched begginner video on youtube. But that wasnt the point, i get that. It was really frustrating to see you struggle and sometime reaching a wrong conclusion only because the game doesnt teach you anything to be good at it... i really enjoyed watching your Journey, thank you !

  • @KikonSketches
    @KikonSketches Год назад

    I love this, definitely want this to be a reoccurring series.
    I'm interested in seeing you play Uni Cl-r or guilty gear

  • @StanleySophana
    @StanleySophana Год назад +6

    Ludvix finally decided to try Kazuya after seeing those Ultimate combos

  • @Kenlac92
    @Kenlac92 Год назад +3

    nicely done dude. learning to KBD from the jump was wise. not many people care about that in the early stages but its a very strong skill to have

    • @7mook7
      @7mook7 Год назад

      It was wise in a general sense that they found something that interested them and worked on it. Great mindset for improvement. I have a hunch they only gravitated towards the movement/tech skill stuff since they came from Melee though. Regardless it was really impressive how quickly he worked backdash cancels into his games! He was making people whiff with it long before he hit a full combo.
      Would it be wise for all Tekken noobs to focus on KBD before they learn the fundamentals, though? Probably not.

    • @Kenlac92
      @Kenlac92 11 месяцев назад

      @@7mook7 sure but it doesnt hurt to practice it meanwhile. it takes a while to get down so starting off with that important skill is smart. but it makes sense why people wouldnt want to focus on that, yes.

  • @chiko7547
    @chiko7547 Год назад

    I love how you jumped forward to close the gap :D good luck on your tekken journey

  • @killerween7566
    @killerween7566 Год назад

    Great video! enjoyed very much would like to see a continuation :D

  • @honk1419
    @honk1419 Год назад +4

    love seeing people be interested in learning fgs
    so many just write it off as being elitist and impossible to learn, just because they dont want to put in any effort
    the way you learned from your experiences and used your resources to improve your learning process was pleasant and very mature compared to most newcomers
    i love your stuff, keep going : ]

  • @heyyou8714
    @heyyou8714 Год назад +4

    Noctis actually is just marth fr minus tippers, there was a move you used that looked just like his forward air haha

  • @radimakesmusic
    @radimakesmusic 5 месяцев назад

    Just seeing this video in my recommended and I was the Jin at 45:44 and I’m just, woah, LOL been quite a while since then, cool to see you got a video out of it!

  • @empiar5481
    @empiar5481 Год назад +1

    I never had the patience to git gud in Tekken so this was really cool. Good job, LoveDicks.

  • @AdudenamedVince
    @AdudenamedVince Год назад +3

    Diving into Tekken for the first time is daunting for sure but you did pretty decently! If there's one thing Tekken 7 is severely lacking it's training tools, though practice mode is still invaluable. Watching tutorials was basically a must when I hit a beginner plateau of my own, there's so much legacy tech that you can only learn through the community or analyzing replays.

  • @davidvkimball
    @davidvkimball Год назад +4

    What about "I spent 100 hours learning a speedrun of X game"? That might be interesting!

  • @fieryfeends8227
    @fieryfeends8227 Год назад +2

    I have seen rage arts together, but a trade to a KO from the first hit is very impressive stuff 33:20
    Beautiful content!

  • @Max_Switch
    @Max_Switch Год назад

    just started to play the game 2 days ago its nice to see the perspective of a fresh new player like me, great vid !

  • @RevoltFeed
    @RevoltFeed Год назад +3

    Noctis players:
    13:54

  • @andrewrader4408
    @andrewrader4408 Год назад +8

    Been playing fighting games my whole life and it’s nice to see new people get into them especially tekken and would love to see more variety of fighting games on this channel, but in case you’re not aware there is a feature in tekken training mode that lets you watch a combo and see how it’s properly done and timing of the commands, and there is a feature that will display the combo on your screen letting you practice it without having to pause and look at the move list.

    • @Ludvix
      @Ludvix  Год назад

      Are you talking about 7:35?

    • @andrewrader4408
      @andrewrader4408 Год назад

      @@Ludvix Yeah my bad i guess i overlooked that part but there is also a function called "display in game" that will let you display the inputs on the top of your screen in practice mode letting you practice that specific combo or move input freely in game without having to constantly pause the game to look at the moves list, even having a "Reset" command that will reset both fighters to starting position should you mess up the combo, idk if you knew about "Punishment Training mode" bc i didnt see it in the video but basically the game will recommend the best attacks for punishing character specific moves, basically does all the frame data math for you. This video was quite long so you may already know about these things but in case you werent i wanted to let you know bc it really helped me out a lot with practicing and stepping up the combo game lol. You can even set up specific situations like against wall/balcony break, wakeup attacks, etc.

    • @Ludvix
      @Ludvix  Год назад

      @@andrewrader4408 40:45 i do the punishment mode, the other stuff u mentioned thats good stuff def will keep it mind thanks for letting me know :)

    • @andrewrader4408
      @andrewrader4408 Год назад

      @@Ludvix No problem chief hope to see more tekken 👍

  • @icey_john
    @icey_john 8 месяцев назад +1

    the fact that you can pretty much just outspace Miguel but you chose to play like a grappler.
    such accidental bm

  • @UltraViolent21
    @UltraViolent21 5 месяцев назад

    Welcome. I started playing T1 in the arcade in the 90s. Keep it up!

  • @albishuan5252
    @albishuan5252 Год назад +3

    Can’t believe they kazuya from smash ultimate to tekken 7

  • @donny303
    @donny303 11 месяцев назад +3

    Game 1: Bad.
    Game 100: Still bad.

    • @rintaroou
      @rintaroou 11 месяцев назад

      game 1 : bad
      game 100: better than game 1

  • @lady_v_
    @lady_v_ 5 месяцев назад

    This is a great video! I just ordered a fight stick and plan on getting back into Guilty Gear, so this was motivating for me!

  • @ruru27_ch.
    @ruru27_ch. Год назад

    hello! I just saw your video wandering around my recommendation and I just wanna say thankyou! I also played tekken again after some years I played tekken 6 before. I bought tekken 7. And after playing it I was just kind of frustrated of how good people are in ranks at how they're mixing and parrying and stuff. And when I saw your video I just got that courage again to improve. I just hopped on rank again and try things like side-stepping and crouching when the timing is right, and it worked! I'm really happy that I tried even if I lost some of the games but it was worth it. Thankyou for the courage!!

    • @Ludvix
      @Ludvix  Год назад

      thats what its all about :)

  • @PicklerDill
    @PicklerDill Год назад +3

    Will we see a 100 games of Street Fighter 6 when that game comes out?

  • @ericalfon1620
    @ericalfon1620 Год назад +7

    If you feel down. Just think about this guy, going his first match in Tekken 7 using Kazuya. One of the hardest character to use. 😅

    • @nu4473
      @nu4473 8 месяцев назад

      He's not one of the hardest...

    • @chillsgaming1900
      @chillsgaming1900 7 месяцев назад

      @@nu4473 He's literally one of the hardest characters in the game

  • @arthurcesar5938
    @arthurcesar5938 5 месяцев назад

    Its really fun to see your progression in each fight💯🔥and using Noctis, especially when you fought against people that goes hard like Steve😂
    This video is perfect to bring more people to Tekken

  • @GrossGore
    @GrossGore Год назад

    I watched the whole thing, really enjoyed it all! More please? :D
    I know it can be annoying not climbing ranks but you will get it right and you'll shoot so far up soon!
    Thanks for the content

    • @Ludvix
      @Ludvix  Год назад

      No way this the real gross gore from league TF

    • @GrossGore
      @GrossGore Год назад

      @@Ludvix yes sir! More tekken please 🙏

  • @GamERc00KiE
    @GamERc00KiE 9 месяцев назад

    THAT WAS MORE HELPFUL FOR A BEGINNER LIKE ME THEN EVERY OTHER "BEGINNER" VID! I started as well idk what they all meant with db2 b1 ect. I also was overwhelmed by the amount of combos... and i rememberd like 25-30% before my first Match and then went in and failed everything. Just doin basics learn 1-2 moves get them to remember use and THEN learn the next one and do the same is soo mutch smarter. Thank you for that. Only because i can remember Things fast doesnt mean i know how to use it. So this makes more sence

  • @ice_yeloo
    @ice_yeloo 9 месяцев назад

    I love the quality of the mics you use while playing, like seriously!

  • @purplepenguin235
    @purplepenguin235 7 месяцев назад +1

    i like that tekken 6 has the buttons color coded in the move list. yes there are different controllers and not every one has the same colors for buttons but right now I play on PS4 controller in tekken 6 and is still learning certain moves and combos.

  • @Lozzu
    @Lozzu Год назад +1

    Sick vid, hope you do it for new games this year

  • @davidgarrimoreno3148
    @davidgarrimoreno3148 11 месяцев назад

    Great video bro. I have no interest in playing this types of games but it seemed interesting to know the journey and the video was super entertaining.

  • @SGN_Necalli
    @SGN_Necalli Год назад +1

    Love seeing new people come to tekken really good video

  • @cass_ava
    @cass_ava Год назад +1

    Please do more tekken videos on you learning, genuinely motivated me