Lots of practice dude! Combos in SFIV are actually quite a bit harder than in SFV. So if you have SFV, practice there first to get an understanding. Also if you practice combos slow them down as much as you need to do them cleanly. Don't worry about the timing, that will come once you have the muscle memory down. In the beginning if you need to slow down to the point where you execute the individual attacks rather than one consecutive flow of movements, then that's where you start! And keep practicing - if you actually spend the time you _will_ get them down, I promise! The trick is not to hammer in the movement as fast as you can, but to do the inputs cleanly! In fact, once you can do them you'll see there is actually more than enough time to put in the commands! Also keep in mind that you can buffer inputs at various points. Meaning that if you want to cancel a crouching medium punch into a Shoryuken for example, you can buffer half of the directional inputs of the Shoryuken along with the crouching punch already. You do this by holding "down forward" during the crouching punch already. Then when the punch lands you only need to wiggle back to "down" then back forward to "down forward" again and press "punch" once again.
SF4 was technical that even combos never felt like combos in other games, but instead a fine art of consecutive hits.
You haven't even seen the combos in bloody roar 2 yet
these combos are amazing! the damage scaling on those ultras is crazy too.
Cool stuff dude! I challenged a friend to some sf4 matches. Definitely using some of these combos!
Great combos...and some of them causes EMOTIONAL DAMAGE
Buenos combos
Gran juego usf4
4:01 For your information, this combo costs 5 bars. For this to be legit, make it a 3-bar combo by forgoing the fireball FADC
Just realized that..... dammit smh
That last one was tuff 😮💨
play very well. i am playing IV & V , KOFXIV
How can I get my timing down it feels like some of the inputs are impossible to get down right
The inputs are difficult in this game unlike sf5 and sf6. Just practice practice practice my friend
love it bro❤❤❤
Very nice
Thanks man cool vid
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I don’t know how to do it can someone help me please I don’t know how to ultimate
Is this the most complete Ryu combo video or did you discover new combos?
@frv6610 no I haven't lol there's definitely vids with way harder combos
@potatoes313 do you perhaps know any such video?
@@frv6610 just look them up
@@potatoes313 Ok. Did you reach Grand Master rank with any characters?
@frv6610 no I am a B Rank with Ken
No 555 damage combo?
How you do this bro
I wana know t
Lots of practice dude! Combos in SFIV are actually quite a bit harder than in SFV. So if you have SFV, practice there first to get an understanding. Also if you practice combos slow them down as much as you need to do them cleanly. Don't worry about the timing, that will come once you have the muscle memory down. In the beginning if you need to slow down to the point where you execute the individual attacks rather than one consecutive flow of movements, then that's where you start!
And keep practicing - if you actually spend the time you _will_ get them down, I promise! The trick is not to hammer in the movement as fast as you can, but to do the inputs cleanly! In fact, once you can do them you'll see there is actually more than enough time to put in the commands!
Also keep in mind that you can buffer inputs at various points. Meaning that if you want to cancel a crouching medium punch into a Shoryuken for example, you can buffer half of the directional inputs of the Shoryuken along with the crouching punch already. You do this by holding "down forward" during the crouching punch already. Then when the punch lands you only need to wiggle back to "down" then back forward to "down forward" again and press "punch" once again.
@@DelasVCthanks for the reply bud great advice I give it ago much appreciated 👍🏻
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jaim beaucoup Ryu c'est un trés jeux de Bastons
Wow!
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