Becoming a Pro Street Fighter Player In 10 Days

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2022
  • In 10 days I tried my best to become the best street fighter v player I could be. At the end of my 10 days of playing street fighter 5 I entered a street fighter v tournament.
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  • @TCNick3
    @TCNick3 Год назад +1960

    YOO fire vid Jordan!! big fan of the content switch, with your personality I def see this going a long way for ya

  • @Brian_F
    @Brian_F Год назад +1292

    Amazing video! Perfectly described the necessary approach to learn fighting games and improve and a great breakdown of the tension and theatrics of tournament play. Honestly I'm very impressed with how much you learned within 10 days, that's amazing progress. Hope you keep playing fighting games and sharing the journey.

    • @Aetohatir
      @Aetohatir Год назад +133

      Sajam, as always with the positive encouragement!

    • @Khadeezy
      @Khadeezy Год назад +9

      Honestly it’s the best improvement I’ve seen in someone brand new

    • @tinyt.w.i.m7291
      @tinyt.w.i.m7291 Год назад +10

      Brian_F! Love your videos. You made me wanna play fighting games!

    • @powahause5938
      @powahause5938 Год назад +8

      Unexpected crossover right here. Keep it up both of you

    • @dontgotovideos5560
      @dontgotovideos5560 Год назад +6

      Yo its my personal inspiration and fighting game enthusiast brian F

  • @kalukagamingfellaguy
    @kalukagamingfellaguy Год назад +315

    As a member of the SFV competitive community I wanna extend my thanks for showing off our game to your audience; Street fighter rarely gets much spotlight from a competitive standpoint (for understandable reasons) and I'm grateful to see someone with a following give it a chance. Congrats on your progress and GL with your channel's future success!

    • @Pyronek
      @Pyronek Год назад +8

      this video made me want to get into sfV

    • @kalukagamingfellaguy
      @kalukagamingfellaguy Год назад +13

      @@Pyronek Godspeed and if you ever need any help don't be a stranger

    • @doomslayer8431
      @doomslayer8431 Год назад +2

      Wait why

    • @kalukagamingfellaguy
      @kalukagamingfellaguy Год назад +1

      @@doomslayer8431 Wait why what

    • @doomslayer8431
      @doomslayer8431 Год назад +4

      @@kalukagamingfellaguy why doesn’t it get attention in the competitive scene

  • @vincentdessalles254
    @vincentdessalles254 Год назад +936

    Alright, I've got a lot to say:
    1- I absolutely love this new style of videos. They feel complete and compelling to watch, and I don't mind having to wait a bit between each video if they're gonna be this high quality. Although, if after a video you were to post your VODs, I would probably watch them :)
    2- Thank you for being so open. About your feelings, your mental strain, your own doubts and mistakes. It takes a great deal of courage and humility to be this open with thousands of strangers on the Internet. But it makes me feel connected to you, and it makes your videos even more interesting.
    3- I don't know what changed, but damn dude, you look great! Compared to a few months ago, you have a confidence and a presence you never had.
    Anyhow, thanks for the amazing videos!

    • @gorax5583
      @gorax5583 Год назад +10

      hell yeah!

    • @Poppt1
      @Poppt1  Год назад +147

      @@gorax5583 I was worried a vod channel would spoil things for more people but releasing it afterwards is really smart maybe I should do that! Also thanks so much for your support and idk I think it might be cos I'm standing in the vids now I have a better energy maybe LOL

    • @rinku5500
      @rinku5500 Год назад +1

      What are VODS

    • @vincentdessalles254
      @vincentdessalles254 Год назад +2

      @@rinku5500 stream recordings. Essentially, im asking if we could have the full training videos.

  • @mr_trollmaster_7
    @mr_trollmaster_7 Год назад +370

    This is so good for everyone that doesn't play traditional fighting games. Anyone can play it, but if you want to become good and understand what to do, when you put in the time is when you can do it. Learning is a step in being good in anything

    • @tbc1880
      @tbc1880 Год назад +2

      Yup I remember when I was learning my first combos. (I chose a nightmare one to start, 2lk, 2lp dp with Athena. I wasn't even that great at dping but I eventually got it down. Next I just had to learn neutral and better tools but all that comes with time.) Learning mix-ups, meaties, footsies (read the handbook and the translation of I believe what machabo had to say about gg applies to every games), mind games and understanding how characters work and frame data and so on. Fgs are a lot of fun and depth I'd say take it slow and enjoy the trip, there is a lot to learn but more important is to take your time to digest it.

    • @jasomega2446
      @jasomega2446 Год назад +1

      Agreed!

  • @punhodragao
    @punhodragao Год назад +325

    I'm a fighting game content creator from Brazil, and I teach Street Fighter to my viewers. Seeing your progress through this entire video was just amazing. Not only this is great content, it is a great lesson. Try this again with Street Fighter 6 when it comes out. It will probably be awesome!

    • @eduardobarbosa600
      @eduardobarbosa600 Год назад +4

      Iai Vini, pensei em até compartilhar esse vídeo nos meus status. É uma coisa que muita gente sofre quando começa nos jogos de luta e acaba desistindo, esse vídeo ficou sensacional.

    • @adriano123431
      @adriano123431 Год назад +4

      Lá ele 🍷🗿

    • @brunosuperman
      @brunosuperman Год назад +2

      Melhor canal de jogos de luta!

  • @giogio5609
    @giogio5609 Год назад +29

    19:37 man was playing solid neutral without overextending for a while
    thats not only huge progress it is also a great player quality

  • @Ragness10
    @Ragness10 Год назад +75

    I’m impressed at how much you learned in such a short. And at how well you adjusted to your opponents. This was really cool to watch.

  • @nintendope8837
    @nintendope8837 Год назад +797

    I'm loving these videos with different games other than smash especially when it's like a challenge or like learning a completely new game, keep up the good content Jordan!

    • @thegrimgamer8323
      @thegrimgamer8323 Год назад +7

      Still waiting for cuphead >:(

    • @sammyflynn3024
      @sammyflynn3024 Год назад

      OMG YESS

    • @hami1279
      @hami1279 Год назад +1

      I love how people just call him “Jordan” now

    • @Salem_Noir
      @Salem_Noir Год назад +2

      @@thegrimgamer8323 that would be hilarious

    • @Mayan31
      @Mayan31 Год назад +1

      Imagine Poppit play fall guys

  • @Lmb_kun
    @Lmb_kun Год назад +153

    I love how Jordan is the most gamer out of all of his friends! I would love to see more games on this channel.

    • @pigeonleader
      @pigeonleader Год назад +12

      Yeah everyone else just sticks to their baby smash bros game (this is a joke)

  • @RushFox
    @RushFox Год назад +30

    This was a fantastic video. I’ve been playing sf all my life and I am in the Ultra Diamond rank currently in SFV. Watching you try and learn the game from scratch in such a short time reminded me how much it takes to pick up and play these fighting games and enjoy them at their full potential. Very impressed with your ability to learn and execute the way you did in a high pressure setting.

  • @blazingdan5457
    @blazingdan5457 Год назад +43

    Gonna be honest, the upload schedule being a bit slower bothered me at first, but if this kind of content is the trade-off, I can definitely wait. The scripting, editing, music, gameplay- everything was really, really entertaining. Combine that with the fact that we're finally seeing branch content outside of YLYPOG, I can see this channel remaining my #1. Kudos to you and your editor, Jordan.

  • @KJV_Enjoyer.
    @KJV_Enjoyer. Год назад +255

    I know not many people watch these videos because they're not smash, but they're still amazing.
    Keep up the good work, I love watching you play different games that aren't only smash.
    Thank you for uploading amazing videos poppt1.

    • @orenkallay3243
      @orenkallay3243 Год назад +2

      im so happily surprised by the nearly 80k views! shows how people love poppt for poppt

    • @bruhm0ment6000
      @bruhm0ment6000 Год назад +2

      This video blew up lol

  • @kestrel7493
    @kestrel7493 Год назад +55

    He won his match into silver with wake-up shoryuken
    Classic

    • @yoshitsune5691
      @yoshitsune5691 Год назад

      Ahhh nothing beats wake up exdp

    • @Endershock1678
      @Endershock1678 Год назад +10

      You're not a real fighting game player until you've both won by and lost to wake up invincible move out of the corner.

  • @patrickcalip948
    @patrickcalip948 Год назад +10

    Bro.... As a Streetfighter veteran in name only ( 10 plus years of experience) I am very proud of you for sticking with the game and showing honest progress. It took me years to get where you are. I hope you stay on the grind my man. If not than thanks for playing.

  • @GeneTheOutlaw
    @GeneTheOutlaw Год назад +9

    Just found this video & it's super inspiring. I've been in Bronze forever & got knocked back into super Bronze after getting to silver. However watch your video not only made me realize I'm not as bad as I think I able it also help me understand that part of the journey of getting better in fighting games is not just mindless practice but patience, time & just rolling with the punches. (no pun intended) I went from being in a rage, wanting to quit 2d fighters to being inspired to keep going. I love this video, much love from the states.

  • @thundersp9217
    @thundersp9217 Год назад +218

    i really like the direction your channel is going with this new formula, the streams were fun

  • @hyzescore
    @hyzescore Год назад +74

    This concept of learning new games is SO entertaining to watch! Keep up the good content Poppt

  • @seekin8516
    @seekin8516 Год назад +2

    Love the video! Just recently got into fighting games and the stress of constantly losing is a big hurdle you have to get over. That first online win is like striking gold! Watching your progress over 10 days was inspiring. Thanks for the much needed boost and content!

  • @karlgruenewald
    @karlgruenewald Год назад +5

    Loved this video Jordan. You have a real talent for recapping tournaments in a way that creates a fun narrative for viewers to follow along with. I appreciate how much work it must be for you to distill 10+ days of content into a 20 minute video. Looking forward to more videos like this, I have no doubt others will enjoy them just as much as I do. Keep it up!

  • @PsiVolt
    @PsiVolt Год назад +7

    "Being bored is actually NOT optimal"
    good thing I'm watching this video

  • @edgemaster334
    @edgemaster334 Год назад +13

    Never thought I’d be seein poppt1 pulling off combos in SF5 I’m proud of poppt1 playing traditional fighting games

  • @xjgal7702
    @xjgal7702 Год назад +4

    Honestly Poppt it was great to see you struggling. I was in the same situation with ultimate these last few months, and it took me weeks to get good enough to escape the very bottom of online. Now I have a character in elite smash and am feeling much better about my practice! Super hype video.

  • @Kaasbaas1234
    @Kaasbaas1234 Год назад +3

    Watching you improve at making content is amazing. I was rewatching some of your very old videos and you seemed a little nervous but now the quality is amazing!

  • @LukasArailiys
    @LukasArailiys Год назад +8

    This is very inspiring. I’m just now trying to learn fighting games (mainly P4AU) and I’m hitting the mental block you were talking about while learning my combos and I’m scared to try my skill against actually people, but after watching this, I might have the courage to press on and to try to beat someone.

  • @WillytheTerryMain
    @WillytheTerryMain Год назад +8

    cannot stress how much i love this style of video, this is actually amazing content brotha keep it up

  • @ephalence2358
    @ephalence2358 Год назад +2

    The way this channel is going is incredible, definitely the best and most fun videos you've ever made, keep this style coming!

  • @spookydragon2018
    @spookydragon2018 Год назад +2

    The new style of videos is awesome!! They're super in-depth and fun to watch, plus seeing someone learn a new game is always exciting! :)

  • @Matpit18
    @Matpit18 Год назад +3

    Not gonna lie, every time Poppt1 makes a video like this, it really makes me want to play the closest thing I have to what he played.
    Just seeing him go through this training arc and overcome all these mental battles and then seeing all of that pay off is so motivating.
    I love these types of videos, Poppt.
    Keep them comin!

  • @blorbsthenorb4366
    @blorbsthenorb4366 Год назад +18

    I really like the way poppt1 implemented the baby strat to basicallly be able to learn more while being less aware as he is usually capable of!!

  • @azuremoon4372
    @azuremoon4372 Год назад +1

    i love how honest you are and how much of a real person you come across as in these videos, it's a big part of why I like your channel and the underdogs channel so much. Please continue with these kinds of videos

  • @animefanrk2k
    @animefanrk2k Год назад +2

    This was really fun to watch. I love this storytime-style of showing your progress and journey through this.

  • @exoticluke99
    @exoticluke99 Год назад +7

    How does he make EVERYTHING look fun as frick?!?!?!
    It's a great RUclips skill

  • @somakuruso
    @somakuruso Год назад +3

    Poppt1 first of all, you did it awesome. This was so inspiring. I like fighting games, but I'm not good at them, but this give me strength to never give up. Also I'm a recovering covid too. The part that I hate most about this sickness is that one of the lasting effects is depression and this influence in every aspect of your life, from school, job and even gaming (there were days that I didn't want to touch the control) but as you said, is when you need to exercise to free seratonin. Big hugs to you and I hope you get another chance later also I hope you get a total recover from covid.

  • @SigmaLongshot
    @SigmaLongshot Год назад +1

    This was a really entertaining watch! Id watch a part2 for sure.

  • @burpinator1
    @burpinator1 Год назад +4

    It's amazing to see progress in a new game to learn that patience and mentality is the BIGGEST factor. The biggest reason why the Fighting Game genre is so niche is because of the mental blockage, but with a competitive enough spirit can be overcome an create an almost cult following for the genre lol. Maximilian and Sajam are good people to look into if people just want to see fighters from a semi-casual perspective. With Sajam having a bunch of vids talking about the mentality of fighting games and the casual audience view of it.
    Since imagine you pick up any fighter just casue it looks cool. Then you immediately go online cause you wanna press buttons and do the cool flashy combos. Then you get destroyed and get discouraged and drop the game. Someone else however like with Poppt's mindset will figure out Why they lost and improve themselves. As someone who isn't social or confident the Fighting Game genre is a great place for me to work on building self confidence and making improvements compared to feeling stuck in life at work in retail pushing carts with no confidence to do or leave for anything else.
    Great video Poppt, I love seeing new people trying fighters and if you look into other Fighters like Killer Instinct, Skullgirls, Tekken7, DNF Duel, MvC3, P4UA I'll definately hang around in the stream chat giving out casual advice. Since all these games average level info just stays rent free in my head :P

  • @greatestgamer00
    @greatestgamer00 Год назад +18

    this honestly reminds me of my days when i first started mvc3 and t6. played only offline enjoyed every bit of it. so coming to sfv on launch had a hed start at least remembering all my moves and being comfortable with them and labbed a whole day all of kens combos went to my first local after getting silver so i felt very confident in myself and found out i still had way more to go. And now 6 years later I can get out of pools for any fighter and rank up to the high ranks in no time. I even placed top 100 ishh for GG strive. but yea the journy is long mate ,any one can get their .lm glad to see a little bit of my past in this and truly makes me a appreciate the point im at today.

    • @daprince001x5
      @daprince001x5 Год назад

      whats your psn? i would also like to hear the full story

    • @greatestgamer00
      @greatestgamer00 Год назад

      @@daprince001x5 same as here greatestgamer00. And feel free to message or add steam,psn xbox,gmail whatever floats ya boat. Always hapy to engage with people.

  • @kestrel7493
    @kestrel7493 Год назад +9

    Poppt, I'm absolutely LOVING the new style of videos!
    One piece of feedback I will give though is that in moments like 16:15 to show more of what you're talking about rather than having the video just be you talking in front of a camera.

  • @kristian7160
    @kristian7160 Год назад

    Fantastic video - from the training journey, to explanations of the gameplay and strategies, to anime level arcs in the tournament segment - bloody brilliant mate!

  • @Lily-gj8wb
    @Lily-gj8wb Год назад

    this vid only just got reccomended and I'm so happy it did. the level of maturity it takes to overcome your own ego is incredible, it's great to see.

  • @paup2186
    @paup2186 Год назад +24

    I really enjoyed watching you learn to play a traditional fighting game! I hope you do more videos like this for other fighting games, it could be very fun. I’d personally recommend Guilty Gear Strive, it’s very fun and decently accessible

    • @niltendo8664
      @niltendo8664 Год назад

      Paup 21 is my favourite religion 🛐

  • @antto9218
    @antto9218 Год назад +12

    i loved that you played street fighter, fighting games are really fun to learn, i get that losing is stressful but winning is such a rush, pvp games are all like turn based, 1 person is allowed to have fun at the time

  • @Slappa-
    @Slappa- Год назад

    I've been playing Street Fighter for over 3 decades, and you summed up a lot of the experience in 10 days! Great video. I hope you enjoyed the journey and you continue playing Street Fighter or learning more about the FGC.

  • @dingusb9590
    @dingusb9590 Год назад

    that video was great, loved seeing what you were thinking at those moments and fighting the urge to get in for big combos right away ahaha

  • @ausdog2448
    @ausdog2448 Год назад +94

    i got two things i wanna say:
    1) i got into traditional fighting games about a year or so ago and have been waiting for an underdog to play one ever since (surprised its not zach given hes in panda)
    & 2) would love to see poppt play a complicated fighter (like skullgirls or ggxxac+r) as i think it would be hilarious, especially given some of the horror stories ive heard from them

    • @ausdog2448
      @ausdog2448 Год назад +2

      an beautiful example of a skullgirls horror story: ruclips.net/video/FSH3yJs-FJc/видео.html
      i absolutely love this video

    • @Mene0
      @Mene0 Год назад +2

      Accent Core might be a bit too much haha. Anyone would quit after facing a good Testament or Millia
      Hope Poppt stays around the FGC for SFVI though

    • @lucayaki
      @lucayaki Год назад +1

      I'm a beginner and the two games I am trying to learn are the two examples you gave as "complicated fighters". I'm most definitely fucked

    • @evilded2
      @evilded2 Год назад +1

      @@ausdog2448 first off, love that video.
      Second I started playing fighting games about a year ago as well and while skullgirls is intimating it's not that bad if you don't mind losing a lot as you learn. The main problem is there aren't many sources for new players to learn the basics outside of the in game stuff.

    • @burpinator1
      @burpinator1 Год назад

      @@evilded2 Unless you go looking into a fighting game's wiki or forums (I remember Skullheart was where I found Skullgirls BnBs) or RUclips guides. But overall having someone personally coach you will always ease you into any fighter much easier (not even talking about professional couches even just a friend who knows what's up).

  • @DosDeAsada69
    @DosDeAsada69 Год назад +4

    I love the way you address the mental part of playing fighting games and how draining they can be. Learning is not a race, is a marathon

    • @yoshitsune5691
      @yoshitsune5691 Год назад

      It’s only draining if u don’t put your ego aside, been playing tekken 7 since it came out on console. And only now I can confidently say I play high lvl tekken after 5 or 6 years of playing, and to put that in perspective that’s considered to be fast improvement. If u don’t focus on wins or rank and only on small wins, for example oh I punished that with a optimal combo, or I beat that cheep mixup/move, the game becomes more fun and complex because you’re only focused on the match instead of winning or rank.

  • @ziggyq6712
    @ziggyq6712 Год назад

    This was awesome to see! As a Gold player I’m so impressed to see not only the growth but the levels of humility. Because of the ranking system in SFV it’s really common to reach a new rank and almost instantly be shot back down, it can be very discouraging. Also I’m happy that you highlighted how willing to help new players the FGC is overall. Great video man, here’s a subscribe

  • @kensavage7657
    @kensavage7657 Год назад +1

    This video was beyond awesome.
    I've played SF games for MANY years (used to play SF2 in the arcade, way back when...) - but only casual, against people I'd know.
    This video is giving me the urge to try and, actually, play and improve against real players!
    Loved this!

  • @latinhomerosvergilius7959
    @latinhomerosvergilius7959 Год назад +7

    Great video! I love these training-tournament videos! However, I must say, I also miss your smash analysis videos. I would have loved to see you react on the return of MKLeo's Joker for example.

  • @lazypaladin
    @lazypaladin Год назад +3

    Sidenote: Poppt1 Popping over beating a CPU....glad I'm not the only one. Very wholesome and nice to see 👌

  • @sosahaus5999
    @sosahaus5999 Год назад

    poppts content has always been like really really good but like these videos lately kind of amazing so much effort. dont mind it not being daily uploads anymore at the moment cause i love watching these with some breakfast in the mornings. love it. im cozy. good video.

  • @TheCrashbandicoot36
    @TheCrashbandicoot36 Год назад

    Gotta love the new style you trying for your videos poppt, really like your attitude and the process of how you surpass this difficult new experiences

  • @jonathanpacheco6925
    @jonathanpacheco6925 Год назад +4

    What a great video. Hope to see more like this where you try something new.

  • @TheKamoi
    @TheKamoi Год назад +13

    As a person who is trying to get into Street Fighter myself, this video was straight up inspiring. Big ups to Troy for taking the time out to teach you the game, makes me have hope for the gaming community.

  • @lewisarmitage9020
    @lewisarmitage9020 Год назад

    All 3 of these longer videos you've made so far have been great, keep it up

  • @christopherbettinger3826
    @christopherbettinger3826 Год назад

    Love this new style of video branching out and trying new things. Very entertaining to watch as well as inspiring to go out and try these things myself. Keep it up man!

  • @crissyg8515
    @crissyg8515 Год назад +5

    If it helps even a little bit poppt, when I went through playing multiple fighting games I found it was best to learn one combo at a time and implement those combos one at a time. Maybe that’s not the fastest way ever, but if you’re gonna be grinding this much I don’t think it’ll be much of an issue. That what I did for skullgirls, MK11, and Injustice 2

  • @DjayT.
    @DjayT. Год назад +4

    Didn't expect this at all
    This makes me want to play and learn street fighter as well.
    I always liked the series, just never had the opportunity to rly play it and learn it (maybe this'll change with SF6)

    • @redsterxwarrior7197
      @redsterxwarrior7197 Год назад +1

      Honestly, most people would pick Street Fighter first whenever they wanna pick up fighting games, so good luck buddy

  • @lilkingfin
    @lilkingfin 5 месяцев назад

    This is probably my favorite RUclips video of all time. I’m growing into a massive Street Fighter fan and I still suck literal horse shit at the game but I aim to dedicate large chunks of my year to playing and improving my skill. This video has encouraged me in many ways and that’s why it’s my favorite! Great video! ✨💕

  • @captainximpersonations6860
    @captainximpersonations6860 Год назад +1

    Poppt,, this new video style that you’re making is so fun and entertaining to watch, it’s a great shift for your channel and I love seeing you be able to try hard while still also making a cool journey through a video game. This one I was especially looking forward to, if I had to suggest any other game for you to try hard at it would either be in Dragon Ball FighterZ or Tekken

  • @RandomNPC15
    @RandomNPC15 Год назад +3

    Woah you did really well for your first fighting game tournament. Hope we get to see some more Ken in smash videos now. Are you going to try SF6 when it comes out?

  • @Mene0
    @Mene0 Год назад +4

    Duuuude I hope you get hype for SF6! It's gonna be the biggest thing when it comes out! Let's gooo

  • @scraps7624
    @scraps7624 Год назад +1

    This was an incredible watch man, I loved seeing the grind

  • @EchoTheLight
    @EchoTheLight Год назад +1

    Watching the journey of developing skill in a fighting game is always amazing regardless of how long or short the time period is. Great vid bro.

  • @jonteguy
    @jonteguy Год назад +4

    This is a really cool concept for a video, enjoyed a lot!
    I think you should do this with *Tekken* as well, that is my main fighting game and a lot of others. SV and Tekken are pretty equal in popularity as well *I believe* (could be wrong).

  • @snorpan
    @snorpan Год назад +5

    My first match in SF5 I was playing Karin against a ken who tried SO HARD to throw a fireball, but he just couldn't. I literally hit one jump-in into a basic tenko combo and then sat fullscreen letting him try his hardest to throw that damn fireball.
    I wonder were he is today. That Ken inspired me. Never give up boys.

  • @nicksanchez8294
    @nicksanchez8294 Год назад

    Dude this video is awesome! Love the different format!

  • @numa2k147
    @numa2k147 Год назад

    Glad to see content creators showing content towards fighting games 😊 Thank you for showing interest and sharing your feelings.
    It's funny because I'm an intermidiate player and we have the same habits before the tourney and while games. I'm part of a dojo and we help a lot of newer players. It's good to see someone improve.
    Also don't be so hard on yourself. It takes time to learn and get rid of habits 😊. Good luck on your journey.

  • @hunterthorne4671
    @hunterthorne4671 Год назад +3

    I literally just started playing street fighter 5 like 2 weeks ago, and i thought i absolutely sucked at the game, but this did make me feel quite a bit better!
    Also, the game will 100% drop inputs in lag, i thought the quarter circle moves and such were really hard to input, but it turns out that because of my friends terrible internet, the 'down' input of the quarter circle might get dropped, and ill end up doing no moves or the wrong move

  • @SNintendoFreak
    @SNintendoFreak Год назад +5

    Really hope you pick up SF6 when it comes out. It looks so promising all around. I've never seriously played a SF game, but I'm so hyped for 6. The game will bring in so many new players to the series, too.

  • @robsonclark9678
    @robsonclark9678 9 месяцев назад

    I found this after a friend got me into Street Fighter 6, and it was so cool seeing your struggles and triumphs in the early stages of learning SF 5 mirror many of my own with SF 6 (except for the tournament!). I'd love if you put out videos of you trying Street Fighter 6!

  • @aleandrian
    @aleandrian Год назад

    This video is absolutely amazing... The lv of bz, super and ultra bz iz insane. On silver it looks that 1 wrong hit, you will be KO'd. I laughed so much at you despair dude... nice job! nice vid!!

  • @littletimmy2215
    @littletimmy2215 Год назад +4

    You would love guilty gear strive, the characters are very fun and the game is a lot easier than most :)

  • @ryanbundrick9443
    @ryanbundrick9443 Год назад +6

    Stellar. Positively stellar! The script is cohesive and eloquent. The narrative is compelling and emotional. The jokes are high-quality and wholesome.
    If I were to provide one area that could use improvement, I would suggest higher effort thumbnails. With a video that is as meticulously crafted as this, the thumbnails for this and past tryhard videos undersell it. Don’t be afraid to higher a digital artist or a professional of some sort. Thumbnails are one of the most critical features for getting clicks that are mostly overlooked.

  • @foamie467
    @foamie467 Год назад

    Congrats on 200K! Love your channel!

  • @zollytrolly1
    @zollytrolly1 Год назад +1

    Awesome video Poppt, love the new style

  • @holllow
    @holllow Год назад +3

    i commend you, Poppt1. i’ve been playing street fighter for what feels like my whole life, and i promise once you master this game, every other fighting game will be exponentially easier.
    (also SF5 is the worst fighting game in my opinion, cant wait for SF6.) hopefully you’ll have a better time with that one :)

  • @nekierin6402
    @nekierin6402 Год назад +4

    Finally playing real fighting games /s

    • @table8352
      @table8352 Год назад

      imagine using /s 💀

    • @nekierin6402
      @nekierin6402 Год назад +5

      @@table8352 i may be cringe but you are mean and that is worse

  • @bankai_dr2326
    @bankai_dr2326 Год назад

    Jordan, absolute respect to you for your resilience in fighting against the strain of climbing such a big mountain as a complete beginner. Absolutely well done 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @mattkidroske
    @mattkidroske 7 месяцев назад

    I'm super impressed with your quick progress! Nice video

  • @jeanschyso
    @jeanschyso Год назад

    That's great, I always see smash players just not caring about other fighting games, so when one of you goes in hard like this, it warms my heart. What's super interesting is that you're basically over the biggest hump, so now's the time when you can start trying a bunch of different fighting games and see which ones you like the most.
    You already have so much understanding of patience and match tension that you'd probably top 8 most of your local tournaments in a month if you put your heart in it.
    After my own recovery from Covid, I experienced the same thing as you. I couldn't focus on anything. It took me working out to be able to even do my job. Good advice there.

  • @DevilArmMedia
    @DevilArmMedia Год назад +1

    I’m so proud of you man. Good on you for sticking it out.

  • @bfeldz1023
    @bfeldz1023 Год назад

    Poppt1, I'm so happy that you gave SF a serious try and it brings me a lot of joy to see you steadily improving and having fun. SF has always been my favorite fighting game and I've been playing it since 2 first came to the US in arcades. It's the reason I got into video games at all so it always makes me super happy to see more people playing it and enjoying it. Keep up the great work with your content!

  • @nak3dxsnake
    @nak3dxsnake Год назад

    The shade thrown at Ken players in the first few minutes is the best thing ever. Love this.

  • @engliships2126
    @engliships2126 Год назад

    Good stuff man! as someone who got into the higher ranks I gotta say taking breaks really helps.

  • @tylerwhetstone527
    @tylerwhetstone527 Год назад

    Excellent video! I've only ever played SF at an arcade (just mashing with no knowledge), but this almost makes me want to try my hand at it like you did. Loving this content; keep up the good work, Poppt!

  • @sweatyanchovies
    @sweatyanchovies Год назад

    This video was so entertaining. I found myself rooting for poppt and being on edge the whole time. Love your videos man, just posted this in the street fighter subreddit to hopefully get you some more views.

  • @kachoot4916
    @kachoot4916 Год назад

    Good shit Jordan. I'm genuinely impressed with how well you played in such little time. Makes me want to play Street Fighter again myself, as it's been many years. I really enjoyed this video (first like in several months) and hope to see some more Street Fighter content. Also, love your videos in general, they're put together better than most.

  • @SOUL_KROMANCER
    @SOUL_KROMANCER Год назад

    This is awesome to watch! I've played SF only a few times and it was pretty hard for me to even grasp what I needed to do. The most damage I could do was maybe 3 hits total of whatever moves could connect.
    But when it came to fighter games like Tekken and Mortal Kombat.....I was easily able to learn it and I can confidently say I am well above average and could argue that I can hold my own pretty well against pros and even win some matches.
    My main problem with SF is that it's like connecting one button input at a time as for the other fighters I play it's a whole sequence.
    Keep up the great content! Watching you learn actually helped me grasp a waaayyy better understanding of SF than I did before!

  • @jacksonstiglich2300
    @jacksonstiglich2300 Год назад

    Watched this video twice, this style of content is amazing an utterly your own.keep it up man

  • @stainz_4208
    @stainz_4208 Год назад

    that is amazing progress. keep playing fighting games man. I believe it is the purest form of e-sports and one of the most satisfying and fulfilling experiences you can ever get in gaming

  • @keewee_5
    @keewee_5 Год назад

    It's wholesome to see someone progress, learn, and have fun through their fighting game of choice. I love the video!

  • @kakashi-__-vi
    @kakashi-__-vi Год назад

    Honestly one of the best videos you’ve put out imo loved every minute of it. Just seeing you try fail and try again was really entertaining. Keep it up

  • @rycalamo2684
    @rycalamo2684 Год назад +1

    I’m so happy you decided to try SFV, I’m similar as I used to just play smash but I’ve branched out to many other FGs, and SFV is one of my favs, rly amazing job in the tourney and I hope to see more SF content in the future!

  • @angrygeri7026
    @angrygeri7026 Год назад

    this was insanely cool, glad to see you switching it up a little!

  • @larryhendricks3402
    @larryhendricks3402 Год назад

    Love this video idea im excited to watch Poppt, sorry i didnt see you uploaded this, the fortnite video, and the melee video. Im so pumped 👊🏽

  • @apumpkin-
    @apumpkin- Год назад

    This litteraly inspired me to finally learn this game great video dude!

  • @andiboiigames1355
    @andiboiigames1355 Год назад

    I liked this type of video, with the narration and story build-up. Nice work Poppt1!

  • @QueDawg111
    @QueDawg111 Год назад

    I love these videos Learning other games! And joining tournaments! Keep it up Poppt1!

  • @majinjamie971
    @majinjamie971 Год назад

    Your content stopped coming up in my Recommended so I didn't see your vids for a while and went to check if there were any new ones. This new content is a pleasant surprise!