Haven't played Street Fighter since IV and I only played online here and there...I finally picked up SF6 a day or 2 ago, this will be my first serious attempt at grinding some ranked. Appreciate the videos as the combo trials felt like they were an okay start, but I still felt super limited in my startups so...here I am!
@@jmoz LTG take. SF6 handled most of the mechanics way better than SF4 and provided new things people can play around with. Why are SF players always whining? Just play the game and if you don't like it, play something else
@@jmoz Ahh...I remember when all the purests were complaining about sf4, saying that sf2 and 3rd strike were better. Cant wait for 5 years from now when you're complaining about how sf6 was better.
I have recently been getting back into sf and got sf6 so i appreciate these little tutorials to get me up to speed with the new games. I remember some great old sf4 stuff but these little tutorials help me settle in to the new stuff well. I appreciate the display of the buttons too. I always appreciated the levels of tech each character had, and when jumping back in relearning them thru practice seems super daunting, this makes it waaaay easy. A-plus vid!!
Season 2 buffs to Ryu finally made it feel less like most of the better characters having diarrhea levels of freedom while Ryu feels cripplingly constipated. Funny part is that some of these "buffs" are things he used to be able to do in older games being reognized and brought back, like dp cancel into shin shoryuken which existed forever and never whiffed if you connected a dp.
It wouldn't hurt to write down the combo notation in the description at least. Pausing and rewinding to write down combo notation when you're on day 1+ with a new char is not great
I just wanna say my Ryu is in bronze. These two combos help me crush the modern Eds and Kens. Especially since I can replace the back heavy kick with a forward heavy punch and get more variety. Also no one seems to protect themselves against a drive rush overhead even after getting hit by it all match.
@@fodolocraigo8426 if you can't recognize every single button of a character you play, learning combos will be useless for you. Learn the basics first. Especially with Ryu, fundamentals win over pointless combos that just burn your meter for no reason. He already has high raw damage. Making less mistakes and not doing combos that you might drop is better than trying to look cool and botch constantly.
idk how people do this combos man, shit looks impossible, im pretty new at fighting games and for me to learn the most basic combo is being a challenge 🤣
hit training mode and just practice it. you'll fuck it yo hundreds of times but every 5 mins you'll make progress and it's actually quite fun. then when you hit the whole thing it'll feel great. Break the combo down into smaller chunks so you can practice the precise part you're having trouble with more often
You'll hear this a lot....... Practice Practice Practice. You won't learn this stuff overnight, but keep at it, and you will start to see improvement. Don't get bogged down with trying to be flashy. Get a few Bread and Butter combos down and learn when/how to use them. And don't be disheartened if you drop them. It happens man.
IF THEY DO NOT MAKE RYU 10% FASTER IN HIS ALL...ASPECT....(RECOVERY-WALKSPEED-COMBO SPEED) IN THE GAME. HE WILL BE ONLY A...SLOWMOVING.. HEAVYHITER NO COMPETITIVE VIABLE USELESS CARACHTER.
Haven't played Street Fighter since IV and I only played online here and there...I finally picked up SF6 a day or 2 ago, this will be my first serious attempt at grinding some ranked. Appreciate the videos as the combo trials felt like they were an okay start, but I still felt super limited in my startups so...here I am!
@@Justin-ny8df sf4 was so much better
@@jmoz LTG take. SF6 handled most of the mechanics way better than SF4 and provided new things people can play around with. Why are SF players always whining? Just play the game and if you don't like it, play something else
@@jmoz Ahh...I remember when all the purests were complaining about sf4, saying that sf2 and 3rd strike were better. Cant wait for 5 years from now when you're complaining about how sf6 was better.
I have recently been getting back into sf and got sf6 so i appreciate these little tutorials to get me up to speed with the new games. I remember some great old sf4 stuff but these little tutorials help me settle in to the new stuff well. I appreciate the display of the buttons too. I always appreciated the levels of tech each character had, and when jumping back in relearning them thru practice seems super daunting, this makes it waaaay easy. A-plus vid!!
I'm requesting a Ryu Season 1 vs Season 2 comparasion video. Sorry for bringing it up, just can't find any.
bafael is a good channel that went over all the season 2 changes, each character gets a 3-5min video
For Honda's ex headbutt, just use jump light kick and you'll be able to block the ex headbutt
Thank you for this I lost to one using moderate controls spamming and he was diamond rank
finally my dude, been wwaiting for this. You'r the man, keep up the good work
thanks for this, i literally havent played sf since sf 4 vanilla. Sf6 is why fighting games are amazing, and this tutorial is gonna help me on ranked😎
Season 2 buffs to Ryu finally made it feel less like most of the better characters having diarrhea levels of freedom while Ryu feels cripplingly constipated. Funny part is that some of these "buffs" are things he used to be able to do in older games being reognized and brought back, like dp cancel into shin shoryuken which existed forever and never whiffed if you connected a dp.
Much appreciated. Finally picking up Ryu and am loving these S2 changes.
that triple axe kick is such a disrespect. Added to the bag.
Thanks bro for the tips, gonna lap and grind my way to master rank, stuck in diamond 5 rank
good stuff fam
Excellent video AM.
It wouldn't hurt to write down the combo notation in the description at least. Pausing and rewinding to write down combo notation when you're on day 1+ with a new char is not great
I just wanna say my Ryu is in bronze. These two combos help me crush the modern Eds and Kens. Especially since I can replace the back heavy kick with a forward heavy punch and get more variety. Also no one seems to protect themselves against a drive rush overhead even after getting hit by it all match.
Nasty combos❤️🔥🔥🔥💯
Why don't you put the input string on the video?
You can see his inputs on the virtual controller
@@JohnDoe42069 every other combo video uses big inputs so people can practice. Yeah bro let me squint and rewind 100x
If you don't know how to do the moves, then you need to watch a different video
@@fodolocraigo8426 if you can't recognize every single button of a character you play, learning combos will be useless for you. Learn the basics first. Especially with Ryu, fundamentals win over pointless combos that just burn your meter for no reason. He already has high raw damage. Making less mistakes and not doing combos that you might drop is better than trying to look cool and botch constantly.
@@Inaluogh it's called lazy video editing. Don't try to gaslight me because your hero is too lazy to put buttons on the screen
Thank you a lot!!
what camera or lens are you using for these videos lol, looks unbelievably good and professional.
sony a6000 with a sigma 16mm lens!
Yo, thanks my guy
Nice man, thx
Yo AM, post some more gameplays with your analysis, missing those vids
nice combos
this video is good am
Does any pro player use dualsense for tournament. Im new here,just wonder how far my dualsense can go 😅
I know you can connect axe kick into M. donkey kick. I maybe you can extend Ex. Donkey kick?
TILLtheAM
Do you use controller pad or arcade? Congratulations from Brazil 🇧🇷
Whaaaa back fierce combos from dr forward mp now??? I thought for sure he would be too far
idk how people do this combos man, shit looks impossible, im pretty new at fighting games and for me to learn the most basic combo is being a challenge 🤣
hit training mode and just practice it. you'll fuck it yo hundreds of times but every 5 mins you'll make progress and it's actually quite fun. then when you hit the whole thing it'll feel great.
Break the combo down into smaller chunks so you can practice the precise part you're having trouble with more often
Yeah it will take time bro just put in the hours
i went from wondering this too, ended up hitting training constantly and now i can do the crazy combos seamlessly its fun
You'll hear this a lot....... Practice Practice Practice. You won't learn this stuff overnight, but keep at it, and you will start to see improvement.
Don't get bogged down with trying to be flashy. Get a few Bread and Butter combos down and learn when/how to use them. And don't be disheartened if you drop them. It happens man.
IF THEY DO NOT MAKE RYU 10% FASTER IN HIS ALL...ASPECT....(RECOVERY-WALKSPEED-COMBO SPEED) IN THE GAME. HE WILL BE ONLY A...SLOWMOVING.. HEAVYHITER NO COMPETITIVE VIABLE USELESS CARACHTER.
Hum... Interessing
This is terrible.