You Can't Play Neutral

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
  • A lot of players either tell or are told that they need to work on their neutral, and a lot of players try to then go into a match and play a neutral focused game, but realise that they kind of, can’t. They try and focus on the neutral game, maybe outspace their opponent, or look for a whiff punish, only to get hit by a jump in, or a DI, or a drive rush, and suddenly they’re not playing neutral anymore. It’s easy to get mad and complain “why won’t my opponent play footsies with me?” But this misses a fundamental aspect of playing neutral.
    Everyone says that neutral is just “playing footsies”, and while that’s correct, it fails to explain how to actually put yourself and your opponent in a situation to play “neutral”.
    Like and subscribe if you enjoyed the video and would like to see more.
    Twitter: @balfararjeh
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    0:00 A definition
    3:40 Neutral Tools
    7:05 Respect
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Комментарии • 435

  • @fararjeh
    @fararjeh  21 день назад +44

    For anyone looking for more insight into different neutral tools, I’d highly recommend the footsies handbook:
    sonichurricane.com/?page_id=1702
    As well as the mentioned video by hifight:
    ruclips.net/video/96MKkqOlpKs/видео.html

    • @hakouthegamer7978
      @hakouthegamer7978 19 дней назад +1

      Coming back here to the vid just to let you know how much this helped me i already can clearly see how much better i am playing i was always good at whiff punishing but had ZERO understanding over covering space and attacking my opponent when they're not covering and whiffing, Thank you

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  19 дней назад +1

      Man I’m so happy you’ve gotten so much out the video, it’s people like you I made this for 🙏

  • @kuma6572
    @kuma6572 21 день назад +299

    I know EXACTLY what neutral is all I have to do is press pierce

    • @deadfr0g
      @deadfr0g 21 день назад +14

      Blessed Pilipino ahh typo

    • @Wulf_YT
      @Wulf_YT 21 день назад

      Lol

    • @chrisb8698
      @chrisb8698 21 день назад +15

      @@deadfr0g not a typo my guy. Look at their pfp

    • @deadfr0g
      @deadfr0g 21 день назад +3

      @@chrisb8698 Oh ship! 😲

    • @sergio.ballesteros
      @sergio.ballesteros 21 день назад +2

      Maybe Pierce is not willing to participate. Poor Pierce.

  • @chrisb8698
    @chrisb8698 21 день назад +65

    Bro explained in 10 minutes what took me over an hour to explain to my homies lmao

  • @phantomking3522
    @phantomking3522 18 дней назад +31

    Bruh, i swear. No matter how many videos I've watched about Neutral or Footies. There's always something to learn.

  • @hazeyred3541
    @hazeyred3541 21 день назад +142

    This video is a gem.
    I realized I don’t command respect in fighting games.

    • @Jardonius
      @Jardonius 21 день назад +20

      This video is me learning "I just have some high quality bullshit" and I'm not actually good in the neutral lmao

    • @hazeyred3541
      @hazeyred3541 21 день назад +9

      @@Jardonius lmao we’re forever going to be cleaning up our game. 😂

    • @Jardonius
      @Jardonius 21 день назад +6

      @@hazeyred3541 ayyy thats half the fun though. We can look back on our garbage neutral and just go "Yeah, glad I don't do that anymore"

    • @thiagoakira697
      @thiagoakira697 20 дней назад +1

      ​@@JardoniusThe "bs" is also part of neutral, we just need to find the balance between politeness and then throwing shit at them lol.

    • @Jardonius
      @Jardonius 20 дней назад

      @@thiagoakira697 This is also true, and jokes aside now that you put it that way I am always either too nice or *very* shitty lmao. Must find the center to find the way forward~

  • @ismtud1364
    @ismtud1364 20 дней назад +10

    This is probably the best tutorial on neutral i have ever seen. havent really found one that covers concepts such as established respect from top level gameplay, which makes it difficult for new players to know what to do against players who dont respect them

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  20 дней назад +7

      Literally made this entire video just to talk about the respect part; it often goes underlooked when talking about neutral

  • @chancemitchell4147
    @chancemitchell4147 19 дней назад +17

    I can’t believe Street Fighter 6 is the game where I would start taking all this shit seriously. Cause I’ve been playing fighting games online for years and just playing for years. This damn near the only game that got me trying to IMPROVE my game

    • @deceptikhon
      @deceptikhon 13 дней назад +1

      ok

    • @myboy732
      @myboy732 3 дня назад

      Yo I feel that. SF6 had that effect on me too

    • @Agent_A_Graham
      @Agent_A_Graham 22 часа назад

      Trash calls to other trash I suppose. Birds of feather-

    • @chancemitchell4147
      @chancemitchell4147 21 час назад

      @@Agent_A_Graham coo.

  • @azarel7
    @azarel7 21 день назад +18

    This is the best video on footsies I've ever seen. It has the clearest explanation of the cycle and then tying in the neutral skips is so enlightening. Excellent video!

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад +2

      Appreciate that bro hope you got something out of it 🙏

    • @azarel7
      @azarel7 21 день назад +2

      @@fararjeh Def did...one more question, would you consider Luke's Heavy Flash Knuckle a neutral skip as well?

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад +1

      Definitely, it completely skips neutral and puts luke point blank and plus in your face

    • @azarel7
      @azarel7 21 день назад

      @@fararjeh Gotcha, thanks man, just wanted to make sure I understood the concept properly.

  • @moied7194
    @moied7194 21 день назад +20

    As a noob player who just started playing seriously, this really helped understanding some important things, thanks👍

  • @NynZhan
    @NynZhan 21 день назад +43

    We need more videos like this. There are a lot of new gen fighting game players that need to get in on the lingo. Even I learned something, awesome stuff 🔥

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад +3

      Tryna fill the content gap that exists one vid at a time

  • @CorrectDefenseSC
    @CorrectDefenseSC 6 дней назад +3

    I have been looking at guides for this stuff in a 2d context as a 3d player off and on for almost 15 years. From pros to casuals, no one has ever explained it this way. 99% are completely vague and will usually tell you to just do the thing you were trying to learn how to do when you clicked on the video without telling you how to do it. And I haven't given any 2d game a real chance because of it since I didn't understand what I was supposed to be doing, as well as the meaning of words like "neutral" or "footsies", again, in a 2d context. You've actually broken it down in a way that is actionable that I can start working on immediately. Thank you and well done.

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  5 дней назад +1

      This comment got me giggling on my stomach kicking my feet in the air bro appreciate that greatly 🙏🙏🙏

  • @InvaderFelix
    @InvaderFelix 21 день назад +16

    The goddamn editing, the smooth audio, the video structure? Have my sub homie.

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад +3

      Goat activity

    • @warning2246
      @warning2246 19 дней назад +2

      Bruh, your content is one of the best in the entire fighting game community.
      It is informative and easy to understand and follow up for practices.

  • @MVS_Kevrainpain
    @MVS_Kevrainpain 21 день назад +15

    Wonderful video! Taught me a lot about the sub-categories of neutral-game I didn't know about before and how to actually play a neutral game at a high level!

  • @Awenevis1
    @Awenevis1 18 дней назад +4

    Amazing video. You delivered such high degree of clarity in what neutral is all about, while acknowledging the place for neutral skips.
    Huge props.

  • @Tletna
    @Tletna 21 день назад +5

    In a game, there are states. Like in chess, one can be up one or more pieces or have a better position of pieces and they're then at advantage, or conversely they could have less pieces, or a worse position and be at disadvantage, finally all things could be equal and they're in a neutral state. So what people call playing neutral is actually attempting to get out of neutral in a way that puts them into an advantageous state. This assumes of course your goal is to win. If your goal is simply to tie or time out your opponent rather than win or lose then you would want to stay in neutral as long as possible. It is also important to note that while we don't normally think of how much life each character has left or how much timer is left, it is a part of neutral and so is frame advantage. Again, if you have the goal of winning the match, one's goal should be to be in neutral as little time as possible. This either means pressuring your opponent constantly and changing up what you do enough to where they cannot predict what you're doing, or punishing mistakes from opponents with highly optimized punishes (punishes being optimized matter for how much time they take and what position they leave one in, not simply for how much damage is done). Since only playing offensively or only playing defensively can lead to predictability, good players will generally have a good feel for when to switch between the two. But, remember, there is no playing neutral if you aim to win but rather what are you going to do to leave neutral and go into an advantaged state?

    • @MoroDanan
      @MoroDanan День назад

      My summation of this fine post: Your goal is to win, your objective to reaching that goal is leaving neutral in an advantaged state.
      Love the post, very good explanation.

  • @Vatistah
    @Vatistah 21 день назад +5

    That's why in sf6 around gold all the way to diamond 1 or 2, there usually isn't any form of really useful neutral game to be good at since it's mostly about consistency, managing your mental stacks and being able to beat the neutral skips.
    Eventually being good at neutral becomes useful but until then, you gotta learn how to parry sumo-headbutt

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  20 дней назад +2

      Pretty much spot on man

  • @metalgeartrusty
    @metalgeartrusty 21 день назад +6

    I like how u included “threaten with throw”, under block pressure. Another advantage you gain from making them block is you push them back towards the corner.

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад +1

      Yup, and them being in the corner is great for so many reasons

  • @tzfsr
    @tzfsr 12 дней назад +3

    Premo instructional material.
    I'm sending this to every beginner player of any fighting game. Good stuff man.

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  12 дней назад

      Means a lot brother 🙏

  • @HollywoodRobTV
    @HollywoodRobTV 21 день назад +6

    Certified banger 🔥 my man is spreading the gospel.
    Love to see it. Extremely well edited too.

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  20 дней назад +1

      Aye man rob tv in my comments that’s how I know I did well 😂
      Real talk though appreciate that brother 🙏🙏

  • @CharacterCrisisTV
    @CharacterCrisisTV 21 день назад +2

    Superb video my friend! And great editing style. Can't wait to see more.

  • @rogeliovilchez1
    @rogeliovilchez1 21 день назад +4

    This video was absolutely amazing. You did a very great job. Thank you and keep up the good work.

  • @chibicas
    @chibicas День назад +1

    I've seen lots of people make longer videos than this (to give respect they were very helpful) and gave me less value. You did a great job explaining neutral. I think what I really learned is to observe what state of neutral my opponent will switch in when they get used to my playstyle and counter that. I only gained this insight because of the techniques you described later in the video. Thank you.

  • @MVS_Kevrainpain
    @MVS_Kevrainpain 21 день назад +3

    Just with this knowledge you shared with me I think you might have helped level up my neutral play. Thank you GOAT! 💯

  • @Staineless84
    @Staineless84 21 день назад +1

    Amazing video, can't wait to see what you do next.

  • @minnh2094
    @minnh2094 4 дня назад +1

    incredible video quality, great work man

  • @user-kt5gr8gy4o
    @user-kt5gr8gy4o 4 дня назад +1

    As an advanced player I can say it never hurts to go back to the basics

  • @spiritjestertimecube8819
    @spiritjestertimecube8819 10 дней назад +2

    what a cocky, mean spirited video title holy shit

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  10 дней назад +1

      😭😭😭 it’s clickbait brother I didn’t mean to hit a nerve

  • @ianlampemartin
    @ianlampemartin 11 дней назад +2

    This video is so elegant. Masterful work! I will link this ad nauseam. I used to just study/link the handbook, but this is a perfect intro to footsies.

  • @DazIsBambo
    @DazIsBambo 18 дней назад +1

    Loved the video, loved the editing, loved the script, and you have a nice mic!
    Thanks for describing the reason most players can't just mimic top player matches. It's the respect part.
    Looking forward to the next!

  • @AgelessObsession
    @AgelessObsession 14 дней назад +2

    I'm trying to get back into SF6 for season 2, and I was getting frustrated with my neutral game. Namely that I was getting neutral skipped repeatedly with jumpins, DIs, etc and all my 'clever fundamental play' was getting me killed.
    I've seen plenty of videos before on footsies, but this is the first time I've seen one cover the concept of respect. People are jumping in on me and hitting me with DIs because I'm not anti-airing or countering properly. That isn't them being 'lol random', it's them exposing a glaring weakness in my skillset and targeting it.
    Thanks for making this. Hopefully I can internalise it and get better at enforcing respect. Or at least recognising when people WON'T respect me and anti-airing them to death instead. V:

  • @OtakuB.Jordan
    @OtakuB.Jordan 22 часа назад +1

    Thanks for the info the hardest thing by far is stopping neutral skips no one respects anything in the lower ranks until you get high enough to where people have some sense of

  • @goodiesnacks
    @goodiesnacks 20 дней назад +2

    I just went to go look on your channel for more content and was surprised to see so little videos. Bro keep making videos this content was great.

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  20 дней назад

      I do it for people like you man 🙏

  • @Shaymaru
    @Shaymaru 12 дней назад +1

    Having the video be cyclical and end the way it starts, just like the Neutral / Footsies loop, is excellent. You were short, sweet, and to the point. Great video!

  • @robontik
    @robontik 18 дней назад +1

    Top quality content.
    Waiting for the second part.

  • @bdc_ky
    @bdc_ky 19 дней назад +1

    This is a great video definitely what I needed to see

  • @ifxzrvz1706
    @ifxzrvz1706 12 дней назад +1

    Man I have watched this and the analysis video both were great u answered questions I have been struggling to find the answer to. Keep the good work, really cool videos.

  • @bubu-br1ze
    @bubu-br1ze 12 дней назад +1

    Awesome video ! Looking forward to the next ones 🙏

  • @gryffin533
    @gryffin533 21 день назад +1

    This is amazing, would LOVE more tutorials like this. So well made

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад +1

      On it brother

  • @luisdss
    @luisdss 19 часов назад +1

    Really solid video!
    Keep up the good work

  • @masterscrubaiter
    @masterscrubaiter 19 дней назад +1

    Thanks man this is great stuff.
    So essentially you have to show a person you can handle neutral Skip's. Earn the respect so they play neutral well. I'm going to check out your other stuff and I've subscribed.

  • @finch66
    @finch66 21 день назад +1

    this Fararjeh guy doesnt miss. great video man

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад

      Appreciate that brother 🙏

  • @pieroanselmetti520
    @pieroanselmetti520 21 день назад +2

    Awesome video, you deserve way more views!

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад

      Glad you think so!

  • @metallovaboo
    @metallovaboo 21 день назад +1

    Good video for intermediate players. I love how you put the titles of the songs you used during the video

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад +1

      Too many people asking me what music I use 😭

  • @fitzciaran
    @fitzciaran 21 день назад +1

    Banger, looking out for more like this!

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад

      I make em for people like you man 🙏

  • @MrCrimsonftw
    @MrCrimsonftw 21 день назад +1

    This was a very informative video. Thank you man

  • @ML-pp8zw
    @ML-pp8zw 21 день назад +1

    I really appreciate this content. I am new and this breaks down the mechanics. Keep this content going

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад +1

      For you man ima keep making stuff like this 🙏

  • @TheLazyRegulator
    @TheLazyRegulator 20 дней назад +1

    Bison Whiffing a scissor kick and getting hit by a Ken fireball is the most honest explanation of neutral I’ve ever seen. Both of those things were easily avoided mistakes but the mental consequences were huge.

  • @DioMioPT
    @DioMioPT 20 дней назад +2

    This video is about to blow up.

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  20 дней назад +1

      Thank you man 😂

  • @Jennifer-q7s
    @Jennifer-q7s День назад +1

    @1:04 to @1:09
    OMFG BRO thank you for making that as simple as possible. I tried to explain this to folks many times.

  • @lilfroag4048
    @lilfroag4048 21 день назад +1

    first video of urs I've seen.
    gotta subscribe!

  • @Dr.KaitouPhD
    @Dr.KaitouPhD 11 дней назад +1

    Greate video. Looking forward to more.

  • @Temax6
    @Temax6 7 дней назад +1

    incredible video, I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the sub count. Subbed

  • @njparham3829
    @njparham3829 14 дней назад +1

    Such a great breakdown

  • @TheWumbologistt
    @TheWumbologistt 21 день назад +2

    This actually helps me so much. I just hit masters and am settling down in my more realistic MR, which will prob be somewhere between 1300-1400.
    I always wondered why my neutral was so bad, and that's because some of it I understood intuitively, and other parts I definitely misunderstood completely. I would rotate some options and try to spam one that I found to work. I can read people and adjust to certain patterns, but I would always try to poke with mediums and whiff, never thought about whiffing light normals like that on purpose, and sometimes I would just fail to open people up and not understand why.
    Subbed, thank you for the video, looking forward to more!

    • @Un1234l
      @Un1234l 21 день назад

      Check FilipinoChamp's videos for even more in-depth coaching and lessons.
      Example of something he taught is that if you're pressing high commitment buttons in neutral (mediums, heavies), then it will be harder or impossible to react to jumps, neutral skips, etc.

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад

      Glad you learnt a thing or two, I’d recommend the footsies handbook for some further reading

  • @cesararambula8382
    @cesararambula8382 19 дней назад

    This was a very helpful guide to understand and play footsies thank you imma look back at this a lot 🙏🏻

  • @capcomlove4life
    @capcomlove4life 21 день назад +1

    Excellent video!!
    Well done brother!!

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад

      Much appreciated man 🙏

  • @ThePersonWhoAsked69420
    @ThePersonWhoAsked69420 13 дней назад +1

    2:42 as a former Kim main, that combo was so suboptimal it made me cry.

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  13 дней назад

      😭😭😭 forgive me brother I don’t play Kim

    • @ThePersonWhoAsked69420
      @ThePersonWhoAsked69420 13 дней назад

      @@fararjeh you should be ashamed. All jokes aside great video lol

  • @SaucyCheeseburgerwithRanch
    @SaucyCheeseburgerwithRanch 21 день назад +2

    I’m definitely gonna rewatch this video a few times, I need to better my actual street fighter play this helps

  • @zart8478
    @zart8478 13 дней назад +1

    Great content. Subbed. Hoping for more.

  • @sekijou3622
    @sekijou3622 20 дней назад +1

    I used to not notice the established respect and think I just understood their neutral. Then after some time I realized they play such a slow and simple neutral BECAUSE they respect one another, whole different world

    • @masterscrubaiter
      @masterscrubaiter 19 дней назад

      Exactly, now that I know about this if I see somebody playing methodical that I know I've earned their respect.
      And I plan to earn their respect and force people into playing neutral and footsies.

  • @drekingbeastW
    @drekingbeastW 21 день назад +1

    Amazing video man!

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад

      Glad you liked it bro

  • @Mineral4r7s
    @Mineral4r7s 20 дней назад

    after u showed the image with patrick as a way to berate neutral skips i became sceptical of this video but u mentioning mental stack at 10:10 redeemed it. solid video, well edited

  • @superpowerman4354
    @superpowerman4354 6 дней назад +1

    This a great video. As a legacy player, I am of the opinion that neutral skips in SF6 come with such a positive risk/reward ratio, that the neutral game is virtually gone.

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  6 дней назад +1

      Honestly brother you are very correct with that. I do think offence in this game is greatly favoured but if I said that in the video everyone would lose hope at learning neutral 😭

  • @JesusChrist-tp4xc
    @JesusChrist-tp4xc 21 день назад +2

    This video is a banger.

  • @Vicexd2070
    @Vicexd2070 5 дней назад +1

    the way this video explains things is somewhat how philosophy works

  • @Talol-sandwich42
    @Talol-sandwich42 День назад +1

    As a silver sf6 player, the last section is something I feel all lower ranks NEED to watch. We aren’t losing because of not whiff punishing enough. We lose because we can’t counter neutral skips, plain and simple. Trying to implement whiff punishing and pokes will only hurt your climb at lower ranks since most people never respect you and will repeatedly do the same options till they die. Which isn’t to say it’s pointless to learn. But focusing on punishing unsafe moves and neutral skips is the only thing you really need to learn at low levels.

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  День назад +1

      Exactly bro, I’m glad you got something out the video 🙏

  • @mikaeladeel1268
    @mikaeladeel1268 20 дней назад +1

    Very well-informed and easy to understand video

  • @goodiesnacks
    @goodiesnacks 20 дней назад

    awesome video man, helps a lot

  • @Un4eseen
    @Un4eseen 20 дней назад

    wow, Que buena dedicación en un solo video, gracias por dejarlo tan claro!

  • @Unserioussam328
    @Unserioussam328 13 дней назад +1

    This video has confirmed what I already know.
    I'm an ape that you're locked into a room with and I will *not* play neutral nor respect you and your pressure until you *force me to*.
    Make me play neutral or die.
    ... that said I should probably also learn how to play neutral better for the people who actually can do that.

  • @2ndThought_
    @2ndThought_ 21 день назад +2

    5:54 I regret to inform you that this is a whiff punish punish to a whiffed whiff punish, not a whiff whiff punish. 😔

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад +1

      😂 I whiff punished his whiffed whiff punish for a whiff punish punish

  • @punkypony5165
    @punkypony5165 6 дней назад +1

    This video should required watching for everyone who plays fighting games

  • @chepemasacuata1
    @chepemasacuata1 20 дней назад

    I just commented how I would love the videos on capcoms channel to be more in-depth, and this is exactly what i meant. Really good video

  • @brutaLCris
    @brutaLCris 5 дней назад +1

    Fantastic video!

  • @hakouthegamer7978
    @hakouthegamer7978 21 день назад

    Amazing video very well done

  • @asdfjgh
    @asdfjgh 19 дней назад

    We’re reinventing the wheel I see

  • @gus051
    @gus051 10 часов назад +1

    You’re right that’s why I spam fireballs and dps with modern controls

  • @chalefoo
    @chalefoo 21 день назад +1

    The set ups at 0:46 are nice

  • @deadfr0g
    @deadfr0g 21 день назад +12

    Yeah, I already know I can’t! But that doesn’t mean you had to make an ENTIRE video about me!!

  • @varyagace
    @varyagace 5 дней назад +1

    Okay, so the real answer in this video for the newbies who can't do neutral: step one in learning to play neutral is NOT playing neutral but lab out how to punish every single bullshit move that gets spammed. Got it.

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  5 дней назад +1

      I was worried I didn’t stress this point enough but the fact you’ve caught on means either you’re very smart or the video is good so I’ll just assume both.
      But yeah! No point trying to play footsies if you can’t even make your opponent play it with you :)

  • @alihamza-4812
    @alihamza-4812 21 день назад +1

    The jazz in the background goes hard

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад +1

      Skullgirls ost man it’s so good

    • @alihamza-4812
      @alihamza-4812 21 день назад

      @@fararjeh Also, I didn't mention but this was an excellent informative video.

  • @shotsniper009
    @shotsniper009 4 дня назад +1

    really liked this video

  • @StarChargerStudios
    @StarChargerStudios 6 дней назад +1

    Correct. I like doing combos, so I do those. If they don’t get hit the game is bad and unbalanced.

  • @lostgriff
    @lostgriff 20 дней назад

    I was wondering why I recognized you. I'm not even joking I decided to watch through this video to clean up my neutral in multiversus LMAOO

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  20 дней назад

      Thank you brother 😂🙏

  • @OzonebxGaming
    @OzonebxGaming 17 дней назад +1

    What happens is characters that can cancle their low fowards end up with more chances to open up because they can just buffer drive cancel over and over. One thing I found odd was that they allow you to do drive impact right after a drive cancel.

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  17 дней назад

      So if a let’s say Ken is looking to do low forward drive rush, that means he’s in the “walk up and hit your opponent” range. You can cover his approach to stop him getting close for example. Regardless what he’s trying to do with his move, you should try and identify what level of footsies that puts him in, and try and beat him accordingly

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  17 дней назад

      They will inherently get more of a crouch medium then like, other characters, but that goes into meter management territory, which is another topic in itsef

  • @BridgetGX
    @BridgetGX 21 день назад +1

    I found this video quite informative.

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад

      Much appreciated brother 🙏

  • @atazhao
    @atazhao 2 дня назад +1

    Amazing video.

  • @sleepfgc
    @sleepfgc 21 день назад +1

    Crazy good video.

  • @giogiorno2
    @giogiorno2 8 дней назад +1

    8:25 BRAZILIAN KEN MENTIONED LET'S GOOO BRASIL CAMPEÃO

  • @MSCDonkeyKong
    @MSCDonkeyKong 19 дней назад

    I think the best advice in this video is the ending part about how a lot of lower level players who want to play the mind games don't force respect is really true.
    Even as a FighterZ player, a game that's about as "anti-footsies" as possible, it still held true for me because the mindset for newbie players still applied in different areas.
    FighterZ offense is instead more based around trying to break open an opponent's defense while they're blocking and you can make your turn last for a damn while in that game.
    The advice that helped me a lot is when another player taught me that the thing lower level players fucking hate blocking, and this means that they will try to mash out of blockstrings as much as possible. This means that rather than doing long, true blockstrings, the most effective thing to do is starting your offense with frametraps, because you're expecting the opponent to mash.
    In the game you can cancel 2L into 5L and vice versa, but only one time once per true blockstring.
    At the same time, L buttons can be cancelled into buttons of higher strengths, meaning you can cancel your light buttons into a universal overhead and low, and 5L can also be cancelled into the universal throw. Most characters in the game either have a light that hits low, or their 2L is safe on block and functions as a pressure reset tool.
    Because of this, 5L is the button that puts the most pressure on the opponent, because there are far more options they need to look out for after it.
    The threat of when the mix is coming next becomes much scarier than alternating between a 5M that hits mid and a 2M that hits low.
    Best part is, if you've conditioned your opponent to be really scared of mashing, it enables FAR more schenanigans because a lot of mixup options get shut down by mashing.
    Stuff that's normally untrue like IAD crossups isn't a problem anymore once you've gotten to the point where your opponent is no longer mashing. Further increasing the amount of potential answers to the multiple choice question of "how do I block this mix?"
    This DRAMATICALLY increases the amount of pressure actually being put on the opponent because now they have to ask way more questions about where to block.
    (Blockstrings are still useful, but they're mostly there for keeping yourself safe after using your mediums for a mixup attempt and tying your attacks into assists. They don't put nearly as much pressure on their own).
    Oh, and now that you've read this, you can now win games as Z-Broly. Most on his non-heavy normals will tick-grab into his unreactable light command grab. Once the command grab lands just combo that into his level 1. Midscreen it's 29% damage and in the corner you can make it do 33% damage.
    Anyways, the core principle here is the idea that lower level players are going up against other lower level players don't know how to force them into playing the "don't-get-opened-up" game. In Street Fighter, it's with whiff punishes and movement, while in DBFZ it's using assists to get in and then breaking open the opponent's defense like they're a clam.

  • @evilded2
    @evilded2 19 дней назад +1

    There is a lot of information newer plarys might find helpful in this video. The part about wiff punishing in footsies is particularly well done. I do have so critics though. A lot of these are just because It's meant to be brief and for an audience that's less familiar.
    - obviously neutral doesn't have to be grounded especially if characters have more air options they can still effectively play neutral. It usually is especially in street fighter but, it's a bad thing to get internalized in newer players. (Leads to the marvel has no neutral misconception)
    8:14 If we consider "the three-structure" aka the neutral triangle (I'm not going to explain it here since the video kinda does. But if you found this video helpful you will find "Machaboo on fundamentals for those that want to become good at GG" quite useful doesn't matter if you play guilty gear most of it is universal.) we can more rigorous sub categorize these interactions.
    I'm going to use:
    Preemptive = Covering
    Establishing = Block pressure
    Passive = punishing
    I'm using these terms because they mean the same things but, are more connected to the mental rps.
    Many of the things commonly called neutral skips are establishing options but, so are preemptive options. The important things to consider is if it's reactable and if it's okay to block it.
    Options like light spin knuckle and midscreen di are both reactible and fine to block the only way they work is by by punishing an attack. And because they're slow, they can only generally do this on a read. I wouldn't even consider these moves neutral skips since in many outcomes they don't even end neutral.
    Consider Jumping, Dragon Lash, H spin knuckle, or a teleport like sim or kim. These work as both a preemptive punish as well as starting pressure on block. Because of this, they're all consistently interruptible, The harder it is to react to the higher the reward will be generally. I could understand these moves being called neutral skips since if an interaction occurs neutral will always end.
    The idea of respect is pretty silly but, I understand that's what it looks like. Think about it like this, when a match begins, almost all good players start with passive play by default this is because of simple risk/reward. Because most players play passive until they have enough information to make more risky decisions If an opponent overuses the last archetype of move which consistently loses to passive play they will simply lose the match.

  • @Streux
    @Streux 20 дней назад

    This vid is 🔥🔥🔥. I lose to neutral skips all the time. Thx for helping me understand how to deal with them now.

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  20 дней назад +1

      Your welcome brother 🙏

  • @pinkpyjamas4090
    @pinkpyjamas4090 21 день назад +1

    Damn!
    Nice video.

  • @Spotz
    @Spotz 21 день назад +1

    Really good video

  • @fabiosonhandogrande1697
    @fabiosonhandogrande1697 21 день назад +3

    Huh... Now that I look back on low-level play, and opponents of vastly different skill against eachother... Yeah, it's mostly being bad against neutral skips, and dying

    • @fararjeh
      @fararjeh  21 день назад +5

      That realisation right there is exactly why I made this vid, a lot of people think they suck at neutral, when really they just can’t deal with neutral skips

    • @fabiosonhandogrande1697
      @fabiosonhandogrande1697 21 день назад

      @@fararjeh Funniest recent one, for me, was in a match in a Lythero video with The Three Idiots (Rhymestyle, Seereax and Dotodoya). The 2 last ones fought eachother, and Doto absolutely rushed him with Zangief's ex run grab and air SPD

  • @HELLRAISER02
    @HELLRAISER02 19 дней назад

    This is a cool vid, that goes in depth on traps n stuff, the only thing id personally change is 'whiff whiff punish' with 'whiff bait', mainly cuz it rolls off the tongue player but its prolly what annoys me bout SF the most, haha

  • @Gibbs_300
    @Gibbs_300 20 дней назад +2

    Great video

  • @Joabach
    @Joabach 19 дней назад

    Great job !

  • @NumeroGaijin
    @NumeroGaijin 20 дней назад +1

    This is a necessary video for the newer players because they really don't know but us OG sf2- to present players definitely know. I have not watched the video yet. I only heard the intro. I will make this post before then another after I have watched it. As defined by me:
    Neutral- controlling space using footsies, Anti-airs, grabs, supers, and etc to gain an opportunity to push yourself in a favorable position. Starts from anywhere where there is no clear advantage to either player (advantage, for example =knockdown).
    Footsies-self explanatory....includes pokes, counterpokes, whiffs, and whiff punishes. Utilizing your characters effective range with normals.

  • @waydeclarke5349
    @waydeclarke5349 21 день назад +1

    Really good stuff