People say juggle combos are cheap. People say throws are cheap. Both are fundamental parts of the game. It's like playing a shooting game and complaining that people keep using guns. If you're gonna complain about it, you need to play something else. Great video, by the way.
Your analogy is a bit off. To say "it's like playing a shooting game and complaining that people keep using guns," would be as if you were comparing it to saying "it's like playing a fighting game and complaining people are punching." What you should've said was, "it's like playing a shooting game and complaining about campers/snipers, etc, fill in other supposedly 'cheap' tactic." If you're gonna analogy, analogy right.
not really. combos and throws are fundamental to the game but not everyone's going to do them. in a shooting game, everyone uses guns. it's possible that new players wouldn't know how to combo or throw. a better example would be like..sniping
Speaking as a former(?) scrub: the common thread is ‘not being allowed to _play_ the game.’ If you never see your opponent and spend all game looking at the respawn timer, or spend a whole match in the air hammering buttons and getting no reaction from your character, that isn’t fun. That’s not what you paid $60 to do. Does that make high level play ‘cheap’? Not necessarily, but I personally believe that a game’s at its best if your character still gets to respond to inputs as you’re getting your ass beat. You can get perfected 10x in a row, but if you can at least _move_ then it feels like a learning experience instead of a tea-bagging cutscene.
Easily the most thorough and well explained tekken basics video I’ve seen yet. Beating a dead horse here but… we NEED a continuation!!! I really hope you pick this series back up because, as a beginner, videos like these are invaluable!!!
In this episode/tutorial I cover the very basics of Tekken 7. Including: -Basic Movement 7:00 -Attack Types & Directions/Basic Defense 12:00 -Tekken Notation 2:00 -Basic Okizeme (Ground Game) 27:25 -Basic Combo Structure 24:00 -New Attack Types 19:20 Episode Release Schedule: Weekdays there will always be Tekken Tutorials. Weekends I will save for something usually unique. But Should work like this starting next week. (last week of June). Tekken 7 101 Episodes should ideally be between 15-30 minutes long. As this was the episode where I had to cover a lot of general mechanics of Tekken this *should* be the longest video of all future episodes. Mon: Short Tekken Tips Video Tues: Tekken 101 Episode Wed: Short Tekken Tips Video Thursday: Tekken 101 Episode Friday: Short Tekken Tips Video Saturday: Unique Video/Break Sunday: Unique Video/Break
*OH MY GOD THANK YOU FOR THE TIME STAMPS!!* I was just about to comment how I dislike that a lot of YT video tutorials start with some never-ending intro only to start the actual damn tutorial after 5+ mins, and that no one ever bothers to time-stamp these things for convenience, but you did just that! Thank you!
I noticed you can korean backdash with a single back input if it's fast enough after the downback input (b, b, d/b, b) as opposed to two back inputs. Is there any reason why this might be disadvantageous compared to the method you mentioned?
Once he taught us how to do the Korean back dash and I realized I was doing it instinctively. I also then realized my potential of being an actually good was quickly trashed on online
bb d/b b, gives you a clean backdash cancel. The down back registers as a down and a back for the back dash, so you don't need to do a double back input
Best tutorial for casuals like me, props on the way u structured this and explained in as much detail is necessary. If u ever hav the time and energy to continue the series ill be clicking as soon as i see it. Most other vids iv seen get very convoluted very quickly but u stayed clear and linear. Good shit man thanks
Really curious why you stopped doing this. I can't really say how good it is since it's the only tutorial I've watched so far, but basing on everyone here in the comments, it's really good. Personally, I even learned lots of stuff in just a short amount of time. Would really love it if you continue where you left off in this series, since I'm sure It'd help tons of people that's new to the community (like me). It might also help your channel since people seem to love and appreciate this kind of quality content from you. Just my thoughts, tho. Have a nice day :> Edit: Okay, I literally CAN'T watch any other tutorials. It's so much worse than this one, no fuccing joke. This is some really good stuff, real bummer that you didn't continue it : /
God bless you for playing soothing pretty jazz music in the background to keep the furry of confusion from boiling within a 2d fighting gamer coming into a 3d world😂.
Study. Basketball doesn't teach you how to dribble, Ping Pong doesn't teach you how to return the ball, etc. You learn by watching and listening to other players and by trying to understand how to leverage the rules to your advantage. You know the rules, play the game.
Damn I didn’t t know tekken was in all grade levels of school. Last time I checked order to even play tekken , there’s and 60$-20$ entry fee then there’s the console part. Where as the sports you compared to have a much much much wider audience and not to mention a pay wall to even play the game. Wrong comparison buddy.
@@joeleyva6350 You still gotta buy the gear and or equipment to play any sport (relatively speaking). And if we talk about borrowing, you can go that with a video game, too.
Getting back into tekken. Dropped the game when i got to the green ranks but with evo coming up and with me not really feeling dbzf anymore, imma pick this up again
This game for me is tremendously difficult I managed to make it to expert rank by just forcing myself to rematch people who I know will destroy me. I used to rage quit so match too like crazy. I go on this thing I like to call a suicide run where I'll play ranked until I find someone who can destroy me completely and keep rematching them and rematching them until I can get how the character fights, honestly this method is not for the faint of heart I literally am shoving all of my rage down and forcing myself to look at these matches in a positive way.
kenjilee92 learn moves. You're getting hit by moves that either hit in the direction you're moving or you're getting hit by tracking moves that hit any direction
I know this is a noob thing to say but as a anime fighters player, the tekken notation is needlessly complex. I understand there aren't light, medium, and heavy attacks, but just using l, m, h, s for the face buttons and 1-9 as the d pad is so much easier to read and say
One good thing people could teach about tekken is how to deal with low/mid strings, how to get away from pressure of high blockstun attacks, how to use lows on neutral, how to sidestep strings, how to deal with homing low attacks like when you are on the floor and that robot girl comes flying and hits you low and you cant side roll to escape the attack, so annoying. These are the things i need to learn the most. Some attacks the enemy crouches then hit you mid, these are generaly launchers, you block low and get fucked, these are realy bad too.
I understand everything about what you have said in this video and it's amazing. But one question: Does each character have a different damage scale? For instance, Law is a character kind of made for "legs" and what I mean by this is that when you use 3 or 4, it does more damage than his 1 and 2. On the other hand, Steve's 1 and 2 are stronger than his 3 and 4. So does this actually matter depending on the character you like to play?
Nice video! You went really in depth with this. I was wondering when you were going to start doing this series. Can't wait for more! I thought you were going to show your Leo throughout the first tutorial judging from the intro.
I play 2d fighters mostly and am 2 days in to playing tekken. I gotta say, the block system feels really gross I guess? Like down block isn't anywhere near as safe since it seems mids hit in that position? I don't see anything like a tutorial so I'm purely going off experience here but it appears neutral is just naturally a bunch of 50/50s guessing the opponents block.
I should have watched this video back in june. Jazz music + super detailed explanation? Sign me up!! Btw what is the jazz song in the beginning? So mellow n.n
Because this is retarded and counter-intuitive. Im okay with ABCD but down is down and up is up, not 2 and 8. Fuck whoever thinks direction should be notated as numbers.
ABCD can get confusing with the xbox controller, 1,2,3,4 is superior, and as for directions, i think I prefer f for forward and b for back, but it's a bit more cumbersome than numbers, once you get comfortable with numbers as directions then it's more efficient, it's just learning, as anything else, like piano or guitar
So SC's terminology came from Eastern Tekken terminology? Interesting piece of trivia. Well done on that and the video. I do have one question though: I thought rage mode originated in the FIRST TTT, particularly in certain tag teams who characters were close.
Jazz music is perfection!
I listen to Jazz especially in tournaments, it pumps me up :D
Nice! I cried laughing when you almost said "When you're holding Black Bock..." lol. Keep the vids coming dude. Great work. Very helpful.
Jazz and classical saved me from flunking highschool lol.
Smooth music, smooth tutorial. Great video for an old noob like me. 😁👍
@@PepperBeefSoSpicy and
People say juggle combos are cheap. People say throws are cheap. Both are fundamental parts of the game. It's like playing a shooting game and complaining that people keep using guns. If you're gonna complain about it, you need to play something else. Great video, by the way.
There snothing else:juggCombos have devoured fgames& samsho&AoF r dead.
Grabs r only cheap from the back, & while armored:NO BREAKING
Gen Etics From the back if anyone attacks you he will deal 100% which make throws from behind not that good
Your analogy is a bit off. To say "it's like playing a shooting game and complaining that people keep using guns," would be as if you were comparing it to saying "it's like playing a fighting game and complaining people are punching." What you should've said was, "it's like playing a shooting game and complaining about campers/snipers, etc, fill in other supposedly 'cheap' tactic." If you're gonna analogy, analogy right.
not really. combos and throws are fundamental to the game but not everyone's going to do them. in a shooting game, everyone uses guns. it's possible that new players wouldn't know how to combo or throw. a better example would be like..sniping
Speaking as a former(?) scrub: the common thread is ‘not being allowed to _play_ the game.’ If you never see your opponent and spend all game looking at the respawn timer, or spend a whole match in the air hammering buttons and getting no reaction from your character, that isn’t fun. That’s not what you paid $60 to do.
Does that make high level play ‘cheap’? Not necessarily, but I personally believe that a game’s at its best if your character still gets to respond to inputs as you’re getting your ass beat. You can get perfected 10x in a row, but if you can at least _move_ then it feels like a learning experience instead of a tea-bagging cutscene.
Easily the most thorough and well explained tekken basics video I’ve seen yet. Beating a dead horse here but… we NEED a continuation!!! I really hope you pick this series back up because, as a beginner, videos like these are invaluable!!!
In this episode/tutorial I cover the very basics of Tekken 7. Including:
-Basic Movement 7:00
-Attack Types & Directions/Basic Defense 12:00
-Tekken Notation 2:00
-Basic Okizeme (Ground Game) 27:25
-Basic Combo Structure 24:00
-New Attack Types 19:20
Episode Release Schedule:
Weekdays there will always be Tekken Tutorials. Weekends I will save for something usually unique. But Should work like this starting next week. (last week of June).
Tekken 7 101 Episodes should ideally be between 15-30 minutes long. As this was the episode where I had to cover a lot of general mechanics of Tekken this *should* be the longest video of all future episodes.
Mon: Short Tekken Tips Video
Tues: Tekken 101 Episode
Wed: Short Tekken Tips Video
Thursday: Tekken 101 Episode
Friday: Short Tekken Tips Video
Saturday: Unique Video/Break
Sunday: Unique Video/Break
Did you know?If you get thrown in armor moves then you can't break that throw!
I did know that but I forgot to mention it, still good info thx!
Can you tell me
How to reverse tackles,
How to backflip,
How to jump off walls,
How to reverse kings legs hold?
Please?
*OH MY GOD THANK YOU FOR THE TIME STAMPS!!*
I was just about to comment how I dislike that a lot of YT video tutorials start with some never-ending intro only to start the actual damn tutorial after 5+ mins, and that no one ever bothers to time-stamp these things for convenience, but you did just that!
Thank you!
I noticed you can korean backdash with a single back input if it's fast enough after the downback input (b, b, d/b, b) as opposed to two back inputs. Is there any reason why this might be disadvantageous compared to the method you mentioned?
9:54 slow down there, Rap God!
Once he taught us how to do the Korean back dash and I realized I was doing it instinctively. I also then realized my potential of being an actually good was quickly trashed on online
bb d/b b, gives you a clean backdash cancel. The down back registers as a down and a back for the back dash, so you don't need to do a double back input
I needed this. I came from playing smash bros a lot so the terminology was confusing in other videos. Thanks
same
Came from smash and fighterz
Best tutorial for casuals like me, props on the way u structured this and explained in as much detail is necessary. If u ever hav the time and energy to continue the series ill be clicking as soon as i see it. Most other vids iv seen get very convoluted very quickly but u stayed clear and linear. Good shit man thanks
2022 and your tutorials are still helping! Much appreciated
Really curious why you stopped doing this. I can't really say how good it is since it's the only tutorial I've watched so far, but basing on everyone here in the comments, it's really good. Personally, I even learned lots of stuff in just a short amount of time. Would really love it if you continue where you left off in this series, since I'm sure It'd help tons of people that's new to the community (like me). It might also help your channel since people seem to love and appreciate this kind of quality content from you. Just my thoughts, tho. Have a nice day :>
Edit: Okay, I literally CAN'T watch any other tutorials. It's so much worse than this one, no fuccing joke. This is some really good stuff, real bummer that you didn't continue it : /
If you think combos are cheap then you are playing the wrong game.
God tier t7 tutorial
Best video for beginners in Tekken. Perfect music.
I was all hyped to watch pt 2 =[
R.I.P
@@KB-wm5ke nice profi pic....so similar to mine lol
i don't remember getting in an elevator
God bless you for playing soothing pretty jazz music in the background to keep the furry of confusion from boiling within a 2d fighting gamer coming into a 3d world😂.
I'm sure there's people coming into tekken now with the sf6/ tekken 8 hype. I HOPE they see this. Great stuff
This tutorial was really helpful and great background music too
Beautifully explained,
even for 'experienced' gamers. 😉
I’ll give it a try. I’ve heard how hard this game is. I’ll lose a lot but maybe I’ll have a game to play when I’m bored. Thanks for the tutorial
Looking forward to Tekken 7 101B
I'm going to give fighting games another try. So yeah, Nice tutorial.
thid jazz music made me sleepy lol. good tutorial though very detailed
where is 101 b?
cant find it
It's a nice tutorial but I'm pretty sure that when you hold up, the character jumps and when you hold down, character goes into crouch.
please make another episode this helped me so much
Tekken 7 is my first Tekken so I am a begginer and this video helped me a lot :-)
Best beginner guide I found so far. Do another one pleesss
This is nice. Trying to listen to Aris teach new players gives me a headache lol
WHERE IS THE SECOND EPISODE!
I'm currently creating a more accessible tutorial that will teach meaties, ki charge, crush punishers etc on my channel.
Great tutorial...where is Part 2
Its almost like the game should have taught you this stuff XD
Study. Basketball doesn't teach you how to dribble, Ping Pong doesn't teach you how to return the ball, etc. You learn by watching and listening to other players and by trying to understand how to leverage the rules to your advantage. You know the rules, play the game.
Damn I didn’t t know tekken was in all grade levels of school. Last time I checked order to even play tekken , there’s and 60$-20$ entry fee then there’s the console part. Where as the sports you compared to have a much much much wider audience and not to mention a pay wall to even play the game. Wrong comparison buddy.
@@joeleyva6350 That doesn't make any sense. We're presupposing you bought the game if you are trying to learn how to play it lol.
@@joeleyva6350 You still gotta buy the gear and or equipment to play any sport (relatively speaking). And if we talk about borrowing, you can go that with a video game, too.
joe leyva ah yes because to play basketball you don’t need a ball or a court
Great tutorial! The Jazz music was a great choice as well for the video.
Getting back into tekken. Dropped the game when i got to the green ranks but with evo coming up and with me not really feeling dbzf anymore, imma pick this up again
Please come back
Tekken needs a hero
Best most helpful video. The music was perfect too. Subscribed.
I love combos, they make the game so fun, this isnt fuckin street fighter ffs.
Informative video, More please..
very well done bro. always have looked up to you for cool and simple way of understanding this time Asian notations were my treats.
Back dash cancel is super important
31:41 Don't search its from The Classic anime Berserk 1997
I just got this game it’s so fun but I suck so much , so thanks for this :)
This game for me is tremendously difficult I managed to make it to expert rank by just forcing myself to rematch people who I know will destroy me. I used to rage quit so match too like crazy. I go on this thing I like to call a suicide run where I'll play ranked until I find someone who can destroy me completely and keep rematching them and rematching them until I can get how the character fights, honestly this method is not for the faint of heart I literally am shoving all of my rage down and forcing myself to look at these matches in a positive way.
Thanks because of you Now I know how to juggle properly!👍
Could you set up a time post, please? Would be awesome(if it didn't take much effort from your part, that is).
Came for tekken guide, stayed for the elevator music!
How do pro players move 3 dimensionally? I cant move up or down without getting hit.
kenjilee92 learn moves. You're getting hit by moves that either hit in the direction you're moving or you're getting hit by tracking moves that hit any direction
Just got this game from humble bundle last night
No dislikes because of how good this vid is
Matthew Feroz uhmm dude i see 1 dislike... :/
Come baaack. Where's is episode 2? D:
Very very helpful, thanks. Waiting for more :)
That jazz was cool
Really good tutorial.
Watching this as I download the game ^_^
Can't wait for the next videos in the series. Thanks for the great video man. :)
Superb video!
Where’s part 2?! Loved the guide
Very helpful movie, thanks!
Great video!! I was looking for Tekken notations explanations, very simple and objective! Liked and subscribed!
Great video but I had to watch at 0.75 playback speed because your words are as fast as your moves
NO second episode??
Guts Theme
Damn good video man!
Every time i hit down after back dashing i strafe to the right... i need help with this
Lol never mind I was just pressing too slow
You should listen to bill Evans, man. You'd really like him
I know this is a noob thing to say but as a anime fighters player, the tekken notation is needlessly complex.
I understand there aren't light, medium, and heavy attacks, but just using l, m, h, s for the face buttons and 1-9 as the d pad is so much easier to read and say
Me who plays and switch and doesn't even play Tekken watching a 32 minute video on Tekken:
found this Very useful. good job man!
One good thing people could teach about tekken is how to deal with low/mid strings, how to get away from pressure of high blockstun attacks, how to use lows on neutral, how to sidestep strings, how to deal with homing low attacks like when you are on the floor and that robot girl comes flying and hits you low and you cant side roll to escape the attack, so annoying. These are the things i need to learn the most. Some attacks the enemy crouches then hit you mid, these are generaly launchers, you block low and get fucked, these are realy bad too.
You learn by getting sandbagged for a few weeks I guess. Sounds like the least starter friendly fighter out rn
Great video!
This is cool as man thumbs up
any chance for more episodes?:3
I understand everything about what you have said in this video and it's amazing. But one question: Does each character have a different damage scale? For instance, Law is a character kind of made for "legs" and what I mean by this is that when you use 3 or 4, it does more damage than his 1 and 2. On the other hand, Steve's 1 and 2 are stronger than his 3 and 4. So does this actually matter depending on the character you like to play?
Nice video! You went really in depth with this. I was wondering when you were going to start doing this series. Can't wait for more! I thought you were going to show your Leo throughout the first tutorial judging from the intro.
I will show more Leo eventually!
Great video.
That Back Dash Cancel is so helpful. I was wondering how you move backwards faster. 🤯 Mind blown.
I play 2d fighters mostly and am 2 days in to playing tekken. I gotta say, the block system feels really gross I guess? Like down block isn't anywhere near as safe since it seems mids hit in that position? I don't see anything like a tutorial so I'm purely going off experience here but it appears neutral is just naturally a bunch of 50/50s guessing the opponents block.
Great tutorial, part 2?!? :(
Great Video
I should have watched this video back in june. Jazz music + super detailed explanation? Sign me up!! Btw what is the jazz song in the beginning? So mellow n.n
WHERE IS PT2?!?!?
Where is the second videov
please explain how to power crush
Hey, this is was pretty informative.
Thanks a lot o/
that guts theme mmm
I was the 1000 person to Thumbs up this video!
Godtier video
"How to git gud"? Sign me up
Why not?:
A B
C D
7 8 9
4 5 6
1 2 3
Because this is retarded and counter-intuitive. Im okay with ABCD but down is down and up is up, not 2 and 8. Fuck whoever thinks direction should be notated as numbers.
Genepool Except a numerical notation visually seperates movement from attack input, thus making combo notation as a whole easier to follow.
ABCD can get confusing with the xbox controller, 1,2,3,4 is superior, and as for directions, i think I prefer f for forward and b for back, but it's a bit more cumbersome than numbers, once you get comfortable with numbers as directions then it's more efficient, it's just learning, as anything else, like piano or guitar
omg what is this song?
Hey nice video but i got a question if i do Korean back dash does that make me invulnerable to all attack? (High , mid and low attack)???
Hodor Hodor only high and mid, you will still have to press db to block low
you even used beserk music in the outro... please come back sweet prince
Law cant take it anymore
So SC's terminology came from Eastern Tekken terminology? Interesting piece of trivia. Well done on that and the video.
I do have one question though:
I thought rage mode originated in the FIRST TTT, particularly in certain tag teams who characters were close.
I just wanna counter kicks.....
I don't even have this game, I just want to own my friends in Tekken 5, hope it works.
can i break 1+3 or 2+4 throw with 1+2?
Nope, 1+2 must always be broken with 1+2.
There are some exceptions like King's Giant Swing looks like a 1+2 throw but its a 1 break but otherwise no.
Nice music man, name of song?
It's called Book of Jazz 3 from Epidemic Sound which is a royalty free music database.