This is my Lee dream, to hear this compliment from you lol I’m only at Flame Ruler but I’m tryna get there soon! Thanks for being so dedicated and giving us this content. Will be donating to your cause soon man
@@fightinggm Exactly, I lack the knowledge to know what is a close or tight match and that is why I feel it mindblowing. It feels like it to me, but I fail to appreciate how and why is not tight in the eyes of an expert
I decided to get T8 on consoles and limit my interaction with PC players. If you’re not consoles, I have my suspicions that you’re legitimately good. Not saying this guy isn’t. However there’s subtle hacks like setting auto low parry and grab breaks to a certain percentage, cheap macros and other enhancements that some of the PC player base take advantage of.
I’ve noticed that some PC players seem to block or parry all lows. Makes it look mad suspect for sure. Nobody’s perfect so there’s always that lingering suspicion of cheating with them.
@@norf-kr6odyeah I played against that same Paul and he wrecked my King. Need to learn how to adjust during the match so predictability is thrown out the window.
I ran into a Paul player who was blocking literally every low and then all of a sudden when he started losing it’s like he turned off whatever he had and was eating my lows left and right. PC players always be on my radar with that nonsense.
Yes, if you do uf4 too early, it won’t work. You gotta wait a small bit. A visual cue that helps me is if you notice your opponent’s feet touch the ground after hitting them to the wall, that’s when I do the input. Hopefully that helped?
Yes, its called a spike ender. There were a few chars, having these kind of ender for higher damage output in T7, like Leo or Leroy for example. Like already mentionend before, you have to wait till a certain moment, where the opponent gets hit at the lowest possible moment. You can see him "crumbling" on the floor if you hit it correctly.
@@ToastyMoldyPopTarts Connecting d4,4 is a little dependent on certain situations. Tbh I haven’t quite figured it out yet or found any videos explaining how it works but I did find out these things: - (Not on wall) Try Forward 2,1 -> Hitman -> (Wait till opponents legs touch the ground) Uf4 -> Df4,4. It should connect. - (At wall) Df4,4 will not connect after that Uf4, Ub3 you just learned. And Forward 1,2 into the wall doesn’t give enough time to perform Uf4. I tried other higher launchers on the wall but it doesn’t seem to work. I still don’t understand it cuz I’m learning too lol but hopefully that should help give an idea on finding a way for it to connect.
It’s a way for players to insult you for being good. Normally they lost so they can’t say anything. So since that’s the case, they go and find an alternative way to call you good but disrespectfully. The word means you’re trying extremely hard to the point of sweating, but I know you already know that by your comment. I just wanted to add that in to make my definition make more sense.
@@fightinggm Yeah that’s what it’s supposed to mean and that would be the case if people didn’t only say it when they’re getting beat. You also can’t tell how hard someone’s trying from behind a screen so that’s a cop out.
GM I feel you on the context of casual matches. I just wonder where do we draw the line between skilled and sweaty? All modern fighting games require you to be somewhat sweaty because of the mechanics. I KNOW there are def scrubby players who sweat to win matches but they aren’t actually that good (I’m probably one of them). But it’s like, credit should be given where it’s due once you’re at those high ranks imo. People are gonna sweat to prove themselves against the top dog.
“u one of the better lees I played against, you are sweaty as fuck though”
Shit had me laughin
Lmao had to tell him bro
said he was playing like he was gone get some cheeks if he win 😂😂
Word man's was playing extra sweaty
Word man's was playing extra sweaty
This is my Lee dream, to hear this compliment from you lol I’m only at Flame Ruler but I’m tryna get there soon! Thanks for being so dedicated and giving us this content. Will be donating to your cause soon man
To me, the fact that a this Lee can go that ham vs FightingGM and offer tight matches is mindblowing
We didn't see the same set then cause he lost those ft5 pretty badly
@@fightinggm Exactly, I lack the knowledge to know what is a close or tight match and that is why I feel it mindblowing. It feels like it to me, but I fail to appreciate how and why is not tight in the eyes of an expert
I can't lie. It's true when i get a Lee mirror match, i go harder to prove im better
Us fr
I feel like that's all mirror matches tho
GM calling another Lee player good would be the most surprising thing I heard today. Excellent stuff nevertheless.
He was just sweaty. Fgm wasn't even trying
I wasn't really. But everyone wants to play like it's evo in casuals
@@Nathan-zd8ewwtf is this attitude? The guy is super good but u call him sweaty?? And gm wasn’t even trying? Ahahhah okkk
Is it wrong to have pride in mirror matches? NO IT'S NOT
@@dragoschisavu he wasn't super good he's tekken king still 😂
i knew brotha wanted it when he pulled out a fucking wavedash 😭 how the fuck bro wavedashing on lee
like at 41:14 right? I was wondering that too
@@Suku919
Misstep into fff? That ain't harder than a Mishima's wavedash
thanks for uploading this. The way you guys were playing and outplaying each other had me howling. I'm inspired
Np bro thanks for watching
I don't play Lee but ya'll making me want to play him. I'm gonna have a look at lee guide you made
Do it
Love how you helped him in the end awesome video GM💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
That match was pretty intense! Nice work to both of you! 🥳
Holy damn that's a really tight match.
29:27 Bro actually kept doin those lows 😂
I decided to get T8 on consoles and limit my interaction with PC players. If you’re not consoles, I have my suspicions that you’re legitimately good. Not saying this guy isn’t. However there’s subtle hacks like setting auto low parry and grab breaks to a certain percentage, cheap macros and other enhancements that some of the PC player base take advantage of.
Judging from his name he could be some random korean lee og playing in the US idk
Good set.
Comment for the algorithm.
“Your name is how you play soulless” 😂
Found a Jun today Low Parrying mixups in Mighty Ruler like eating Doritos and that felt sus too
I’ve noticed that some PC players seem to block or parry all lows. Makes it look mad suspect for sure. Nobody’s perfect so there’s always that lingering suspicion of cheating with them.
If your rhythm is predictable then people can flash duck to catch lows while stand blocking most of the time
@@norf-kr6odyeah I played against that same Paul and he wrecked my King. Need to learn how to adjust during the match so predictability is thrown out the window.
I ran into a Paul player who was blocking literally every low and then all of a sudden when he started losing it’s like he turned off whatever he had and was eating my lows left and right. PC players always be on my radar with that nonsense.
Word pc players always suss
Yea, sometimes they be more machine than man, and not in a good way either. But what can I say without looking a little salty 😅
Hey man Yipes is hosting T8 tourneys. Pot looks bigger than the Tampa tourneys, it might be worth your time to enter?
The fact that he low parried soo many lows while not eating mids because he was ducking, makes him look very suspect
He still got bodied 🤣
Haha, come on man you can't fault a fellow Lee player for trying too hard to beat you, we'd all do the same
I’m tryna get like this.. truly beautiful gameplay
Thanks bro u can do it!
I have problems with ws 1-2 and b4 d2 convert any tips😅
Bb4*
8:14 these guys are in sync
Does playing sweaty mean the other person is good?
Is there a specific timing to lees wall combo when it comes to going into hitman uf4? Sometimes my opponent is able to back the ub3
Yes, if you do uf4 too early, it won’t work. You gotta wait a small bit. A visual cue that helps me is if you notice your opponent’s feet touch the ground after hitting them to the wall, that’s when I do the input. Hopefully that helped?
Yes, its called a spike ender. There were a few chars, having these kind of ender for higher damage output in T7, like Leo or Leroy for example. Like already mentionend before, you have to wait till a certain moment, where the opponent gets hit at the lowest possible moment. You can see him "crumbling" on the floor if you hit it correctly.
@@budderlox it did actually thanks! I’m guessing the same thing goes when trying to connect df4,4?
@@ToastyMoldyPopTarts Connecting d4,4 is a little dependent on certain situations. Tbh I haven’t quite figured it out yet or found any videos explaining how it works but I did find out these things:
- (Not on wall) Try Forward 2,1 -> Hitman -> (Wait till opponents legs touch the ground) Uf4 -> Df4,4. It should connect.
- (At wall) Df4,4 will not connect after that Uf4, Ub3 you just learned. And Forward 1,2 into the wall doesn’t give enough time to perform Uf4. I tried other higher launchers on the wall but it doesn’t seem to work.
I still don’t understand it cuz I’m learning too lol but hopefully that should help give an idea on finding a way for it to connect.
Great matches. I don’t understand the “sweaty” comments in fighting games though. Are you not expected to fight hard to win? lol especially in ranked.
It’s a way for players to insult you for being good. Normally they lost so they can’t say anything. So since that’s the case, they go and find an alternative way to call you good but disrespectfully. The word means you’re trying extremely hard to the point of sweating, but I know you already know that by your comment. I just wanted to add that in to make my definition make more sense.
Just cause u sweaty doesn't make u a good 😆. It's the same as calling someone a try hard. U trying madd hard just to prove something in casuals
@@fightinggm Yeah that’s what it’s supposed to mean and that would be the case if people didn’t only say it when they’re getting beat. You also can’t tell how hard someone’s trying from behind a screen so that’s a cop out.
GM I feel you on the context of casual matches. I just wonder where do we draw the line between skilled and sweaty? All modern fighting games require you to be somewhat sweaty because of the mechanics.
I KNOW there are def scrubby players who sweat to win matches but they aren’t actually that good (I’m probably one of them). But it’s like, credit should be given where it’s due once you’re at those high ranks imo. People are gonna sweat to prove themselves against the top dog.
Show me a Lee player that isn’t sweaty 😂
Low key he was hacking there’s no way he’s blocking every low like that
Still got clapped though
niceee gg's u man
Thanks bro
I see GM I watch simple
Gm do you play on pad bro or?
Ps2 controller
Soulless
"we shouldn't disrespect LTG because he makes more money than us" Jesus Christ, that's one of the stupidest things I've ever heard in my life.
Everyone has his unique style this Tekken king is definitely tekken god of destruction and more or less with Fighting GM level
Def isn't on my level. He lost every ft5 very badly
Cheater low parry?
Nah he’s just a gambler
He always doing 50.50 aggressively. Kinda remind me of Boa's Kazuya.