Hey Nosa. Greetings from Germany. That was a really great video and it gives me so helpful informations! I stuck in MR 1300 and I will take over this great advices to my gameplan. Thank you and I really like your comment style you are such a pleasant guy! Great work!!!! Best regards
Truly kind words! thank you so much for watching and leaving such a comment. Im really glad im able to help people and comments like these truly keep me motivated. Thank you
Ty for the video! I play ryu and I have the same problem with akuma when the fireball war starts. It's great to know the perfect parry option; very informative.
he was already tapping parry in those instances and if he can get it down it will help immensely. On top of which to assume that this player wont be able to do it just cuz of rank, is just not the right way to go about it. I try to tailor my advice based on where i think the player is. Do whats best for the community brother
Diamond 1 is not a low rank, Gold rank is. If he were telling a gold player this type of advice I'd agree with you. However, Diamond players are drive rushing & parrying, so I think his feedback was both informative and helpful to a diamond players progression.
@@Vidyadude when you get to diamond 1, you can practice whatever you think is gonna help you improve. Until then, enjoy the free lessons and keep climbing.
I kind of agree. You really don’t even see people like below 1500 MR do this consistently. However more knowledge is almost always better, also the sooner you start practicing it (because it is not particularly easy to do) the better in the long run.
Hey Nosa. Greetings from Germany. That was a really great video and it gives me so helpful informations! I stuck in MR 1300 and I will take over this great advices to my gameplan. Thank you and I really like your comment style you are such a pleasant guy! Great work!!!! Best regards
Truly kind words! thank you so much for watching and leaving such a comment. Im really glad im able to help people and comments like these truly keep me motivated. Thank you
Thanks for reviewing man. Great advices that i am gonna try to implement on my gameplay
My pleasure!! let me know if you got any questions. im more that willing to elaborate and work with you to reach your goal
I didnt know light spaced you out perfectly for a wiff punish. Thats really useful to know
LK is severely underused at lower ranks but that is due to a lack of knowledge. My goal is to bring the masters knowledge down to everyone
Ty for the video! I play ryu and I have the same problem with akuma when the fireball war starts. It's great to know the perfect parry option; very informative.
Glad to know you enjoyed it!!
At last, Ken coaching video!. I'm grateful 🙏🏿
Sometimes we gotta help out the ken brothas and sisters.
This was great highly appreciated
im appreciative that you watched it! thanks friend
This title was made for me 😅
Ya love to see it wabba!!
Ken does not deserve any coaching.
ay man every character need some love haha
What an odd thing to say, this comment comes from a place of pain and frustration... I hope you get through it and get some help with this.
You're giving tips to a Diamond 1 to perfect parry and drive rush. This is not good tips for such a low rank.
he was already tapping parry in those instances and if he can get it down it will help immensely. On top of which to assume that this player wont be able to do it just cuz of rank, is just not the right way to go about it. I try to tailor my advice based on where i think the player is. Do whats best for the community brother
Diamond 1 is not a low rank, Gold rank is. If he were telling a gold player this type of advice I'd agree with you. However, Diamond players are drive rushing & parrying, so I think his feedback was both informative and helpful to a diamond players progression.
@@Vidyadude when you get to diamond 1, you can practice whatever you think is gonna help you improve. Until then, enjoy the free lessons and keep climbing.
I kind of agree. You really don’t even see people like below 1500 MR do this consistently. However more knowledge is almost always better, also the sooner you start practicing it (because it is not particularly easy to do) the better in the long run.