So Street Fighter 6 is here, and many people are not only perhaps playing their first Street Fighter, but their first Fighting Game period, so here is a beginners guide to help you out! So this video is here to help you understand the many aspects of Street Fighter, and SF6 specifically! So lets go over the gameplay systems and the basics, and hope this video helps you out!
I’ve been playing street fighter for a long time just never seriously. I mainly love it for the lore and characters but with this game I would love to learn! Amazing video!
@@Rooflemonger lol my head hurts from frame data trying to learn ken cause they say he is easy to understand and not my frst fighting game but always played on instinkt on mk but it is street fighter ny frst
Watching this felt like I was in the backseat of my parents car, driving home after going to the mall, and reading the game manual being so excited to get home and play. Thank you for this.
This is just about the gold standard for making introductory content and it will definitely contribute to SF6's growth. Well practiced, well scripted, engaging and packed full of information that is absorbed easily. I was never more lost than having to run it back 10 seconds to rewatch something and understand. Beginners to SF6 who are watching this have it good. Great video, man!
Great video. It contained soo much stuff I did not even realize was there. For me as still beginner I would love a video dedicated on how to actually do it in practise. As in, what is the best way to go about in training mode to actually improve. Since there is soooo much stuff it's rather overwhelming. Also some tips and tricks on timing of combos in layman's terms would be amazing. 😊
I really appreciate stuff like this. I think the FGC really forgot people new to fighting games don't understand your "beginner" guide when you start using lingo like 6HK, 56MP, plus 1, etc.
are you using modern controls? I’m new, I actually started on SFV a few months ago because I wanted to have the basics for 6 but I got rusty. Modern seems kind of appealing but I’m not sure on it
@@gutfrets1693 its mostly going to be character dependent. Some characters will work amazing with modern and some wont. Because you lose around 40% of your moves when using modern.
I'm the kind of player who struggles with 4 unique inputs in a combo during a combo trial and forget combos entirely when I'm in a match. The core fundamentals of fighting games is what I'm struggling with. Just to be able to use the inputs I want to use without any mistakes is rare. I know that's something I should be able to overcome with enough practice, but it's kind of hard to practice when everyone I meet is learning mechanics unique to SF6 like the drive gauge and its uses while I'm figuring out how to move where I want to and use the moves I want to. This video was very informative and I know I should be able to use all this information soon. Thank you :)
Honestly is it really that different from how it ever was? I mean originally I think the limiter was more cause you didn't have the game in your house but past that it's not that different from anything else takes practice and muscle memory.
For some time I've always just watched friends or other people play fighting games and was too hesitant to pick it up myself. I enjoy watching your guides and have been for some time now as it lets me understand the mindset and the work that goes into actually playing. With Street Fighter 6, I decided I'm taking the plunge and jumping right in! Thank you for your hard work and coverage as always rooflemonger!
@@HaykInWonderland Its been going alright, learning what I can (very) slowly while playing online matches with some friends here and there. One of the things I realized was that I don’t like using pad whatsoever, at least for fighting games. Decided to go for an all button leverless controller (Snack Box Micro) as I feel it’d be much easier on my thumbs - I tend to put a bit too much pressure.
Just gotta remember that most arcade gamers in the early 90s didn't even have guides or training modes. It was all just trial & error plus word-of-mouth. The key is finding opponents at your own skill level so that you can learn together. Hopefully, the AI difficulty levels are much more accurate these days.
I remember watching your SFV guide which got me into fighting games. It was really great quality at not only explaining the game mechanics but also just how to play the game with neutral and ect. It’s cool to see you help new players with the next era/game of street fighter.
I haven't played Street fighter since the late '80s and within the first 3 minutes I heard three game changing things about Street fighter 6. You did a great job with this video. Thank you so much!
Rooflemonger, the channel where I can put a like on a video before even having seen it yet and it's still turning out to be true in the end. Such reliable quality content.
As someone who really got into fighting games this year and wanted to learn street fighter, but was extremely overwhelmed, thank you for making this. What a thoroughly thought out and well organized guide/tutorial, you've earned a sub for sure!
It’s crazy how quickly you’ve got this all down and so clear and concise. As someone coming back to the franchise after a decade, this is so appreciated!
YO 27:36 is a game changer I had no clue you could cancel into drive impact at all!!! Drive impact spammers are getting COOKED by my Marisa now online 😅 thanks dawg!
This is by far the best beginners guide I've found. I've honestly never played street fighter or any other 2d arcade fighter like this, but SF6 looked really cool so I decided to give it a try. Everything is explained and shown in a way that makes sense and it's so in depth! Thank you for the great info and the great work making the info understandable for people who don't know fighting games.
Jesus not even 5 minutes in and already packed with details I wasn't finding in the tutorials. Thanks. My last Street Fighter was Alfa 2 for the SNES 30 years ago XD
I really hope Capcom treats content creators like you well. Guides like this make getting into SF so much more easy and fun. Also the effort that went into the 'how to choose your main' video blew my mind. Great stuff!
I live in japan and discovered Street Fighter in the arcade, love it, but everytime someones joins my game i lose all the time. i'm here to study and get revenge
Thanks a lot for the guide through SF6s mechanics but still make it easily understandable. As a Tekken player looking for something different now and then, this guide is exactly what I needed to start my Street Fighter 6 side quest.
This was fantastic i just watched EVO and didn't know what on earth is going on, old man retired in 2009 makes me 49 super helpful and thank you for your time and effort...
I never usually comment on your videos but I watch practically all of them and I have to say, thanks for all the Street Fighter 6 content. I've played SF in the past but this is the first one I'm actually getting into competitively. I'm a Lily main and although I tend to never use grapplers, I'm more of a zoner, I want to thank you for your character roster overview as it helped solidify me maining her. You're doing great work with this content, keep it up!
I remember a time where I had to buy official capcom magazines to find move tutorials, frame data and combos. Thanks for making something that's going to be very helpful to many new SF fans
Long time MK player here. I ended up being not so inspired by MK1 and have been SO EXCITED by Aki!! She's the most unique fighting character I've seen lately. Thinking about trying SF but have no experience with it and it seems really intimidating. Thank you for breaking things down to make the possible jump to SF much less scary. You are so in depth and a great teacher.
Just got sf6, it gives me a much more fun vibe than the other fighting games and I needed a guide to understand the basics. Thanks for the time you invested for us mate 🙏🏻
This is exactly what I need. Guilty Gear Strive was the most recent fighting game i've played since I was a kid (used to play a ton of MK3). Picking up SF6 feels so alien.
thank you so much for this. i'm not new to fighting games and i've been playing them for 15 years but it's still always good to have a refresher and some rooflemonkey insight. you're doing the lords work here
Just rewatched this video for I don’t know which time and again learn many new things as I progressed in the game and now understand more. Thank you for this amazing video❤
Truly wonderfull video, it realy gives you the heads up on the general flow of the game for those that never played street while also eases people that never played a fighter before, your guides are realy above the rest. Great job brother!!
@@aeriagloris4211 Focus on her normal moves/ex moves 1st. Try turning off button check/button input (this is supposed to make inputs/combos easier or so I've been told). You can also try turning on input delay reduction (do research on this one I've heard different opinions on it). Lastly study chun li's frame data. This guide was pretty helpful for me. I suck at fighting games/combos but I think I'll get the hang of it with this game. I'm gonna try to learn chun li and Cammy at the same time. Good luck
why is it so rare to find good content in fgc for actual BEGINNERS like not beginners for sf6 BUT FIGHTING GAMES. anyways I subbed instantly and love this video! keep it up you’re doing the lords work!
An hour long "beginners guide"... 😂 Great stuff.. 👍 Will be checking out all your character guides as usual.. One of the most in depth character channels on the tube.. 👍
Bro, I've been "playing " fighting games for three decades now and never understood frame data....till now. I just thought my execution was horrible. Ty so much
This was a great video Roof! One thing about the combos, I believe you can also cancel into level 2 supers from normals. There is a Blanka trial that goes into his level 2 from a standing HP.
I’m a Tekken and MK player and this is my first real street fighter game I’m learning and this is by far the best video helping me understand the game as a whole Thankyou.
Always helped watching your guides a couple years after they would come out when i would pick a game up. Glad to finally be here for the start of one. Thanks for all the hard work
Ive been an avid street fighter spectator for the last few years but could never get into actually playing it. So excited to dive in and learn the nitty gritty with 6. Its great to see the community rise up and try to make it feel that much more approachable. On a side note, is there a good place to meet up with other beginners ir slightly more advanced players to learn? Edit: The two characters I wanted to put time into were Juri and Manon. I've now cleared Manon's trials and I'm stuck on Juri's last trial. Both were so much fun though.
well there is all sorts of resources like reddit and twitter where there is tons of beginners all looking to improve. Plus right now ground floor just messing around in battle hub you will find tons of folks finding their way. There is no real wrong answer in just moving forward, lots of people are in the same boat.
This is gonna sound weird, but this early, ranked mode is actually the best way to fight people just as clueless as we are. There's plenty of new players, so you'll at least feel like you're playing the video game.
Amazing content. Keep up the incredible work. Just throwing this out there, would you consider an in depth guide to the training mode? Beginner, intermediate and advanced, options, how to set up situations, recording/playback, etc etc etc? I often see others, yourself, jmcrofts, etc going through the options so fast with no explanations how they are actually setting up situations it’s very hard to follow.
its mind boggling to me how this guy has such an in depth understanding of the game mechanics. I mean it just came out. No only that he can so effortlessly execute all these combos.I could play for months and only be able to execute a couple combos with just 1 character. On top of all that he explains it all so well and is such a great speaker. I am a fan.
I been waiting for this since they announced the game, now Roof going to teach us (beginners at sf) also, thanks a lot man, I'm advance at dbfz because of you and now looking forward to be a good player at sf6 also 🎉🔥🔥
has anyone ever told you, you sound like Neil deGrasse Tyson? instead of teaching me about the universe you're teaching me about fighting games, super helpful video
I don't even own the game yet but I really enjoy your videos! I was eyeing the game cause I love the redesign they did for Cammy and your videos only made me want to get it more! I haven't played since the olden days of Super Street Fighter 2 so I better put on some work!
Not sure how this is for “beginners” when you immediately start going into frame data stuff without even explaining what that is or how to read any of the extra shit on your screen. You can’t assume beginners know fighting jargon lol
He's horrible at explaining things. Despite the fact that I already know what he's talking about, the way he explains it he somehow makes it more complicated than it should be.
Coming from a lifelong Tekken player ( myfirst SF game) that came into this with a bit of hubris; learning right off the bat that this is a 6 button game immediately destroyed that confidence! Extremely concise yet in-depth and well structure video dude. Ya got a like out of me, thank you.
I’ve been trying to get into fighting games after playing smash for a little (semi competitively, I’ve gone to a handful of locals and a regional event but not much else) and your tekken video was a big help when I tried to jump into that game and this video is just as solid. Thanks for all the high quality info that doesn’t require a fgc dictionary to understand
Long-winded comment: I recently got into FG's after being a Smash only player. Started to get bored of Smash as I found it less and less satisfying to play, realllly wanted to get into more traditional FG's but was too nervous/scared to start bc of people having so much more experience than me and motion inputs etc feeling daunting. Your channel is a GODSEND for me as its helped me tremendously. Watched your beginner series for Melty Blood when I started playing that as I didnt understand the mechanics/felt like a lot to take in and you explained things perfectly. Watched your Strive series when I got into that and same thing there, you really simplified and explained the mechanics SO clearly. Watched your KOF vids as well as I recently picked that game up as well and its easily my favorite of the FG's I've picked up besides Melty Blood. Your videos serve as a perfect guide into the world of fighting games and I cannot thank you enough because without them I might have never given them a chance. I'm still pretty bad at them but I at least feel like I have the understanding and capacity now to improve and don't just feel like I'm randomly mashing buttons all the time 😅
Wow, I’ve played street fighter and have been terrible at it since I was in grade school. This video is amazing and taught me soooo much. Thank you for being an absolute badass and for making it all make perfect sense. You’re the best.
So Street Fighter 6 is here, and many people are not only perhaps playing their first Street Fighter, but their first Fighting Game period, so here is a beginners guide to help you out! So this video is here to help you understand the many aspects of Street Fighter, and SF6 specifically! So lets go over the gameplay systems and the basics, and hope this video helps you out!
I’ve been playing street fighter for a long time just never seriously. I mainly love it for the lore and characters but with this game I would love to learn! Amazing video!
You found THE best
First time playing thanks
You can instantly drive rush if you input forward first and then forward parry. Like a regular dash input but parry on the second forward.
My only concern can't get used to drive mechanic combo's need time to. Learn definitely SF6 even pro players still learning
you don’t find many guides like this anymore. so much effort and thought put into it, and it really shows
I try my best 🙏
@@Rooflemonger very apparent, and super appreciated!
@@Rooflemonger lol my head hurts from frame data trying to learn ken cause they say he is easy to understand and not my frst fighting game but always played on instinkt on mk but it is street fighter ny frst
it’s his signature thing, he got me started on guilty gear strive as my first fighting game with his beginner guide too
Comments like this help me weed out bad guides Ty as well
Dude the way you explained combos with frame data and advantage absolutely was a light bulb moment for me, amazing
Glad you liked it!
Watching this felt like I was in the backseat of my parents car, driving home after going to the mall, and reading the game manual being so excited to get home and play. Thank you for this.
I didn’t know Chef John was so knowledgeable about Street Fighter 6.
This is just about the gold standard for making introductory content and it will definitely contribute to SF6's growth. Well practiced, well scripted, engaging and packed full of information that is absorbed easily.
I was never more lost than having to run it back 10 seconds to rewatch something and understand. Beginners to SF6 who are watching this have it good. Great video, man!
Plenty more guides coming too over the next few weeks, tutorials/gameplay specifics/character stuff, so look forward to that!
ANy chance we will get a Honda bnb video?
When you do your guises can you include sections for people with modern controls
Can we expect character guides for everyone or almost everyone? 🤔
May I suggest a video about choosing your main? I know there's already content for this but I'm curious for your specific advice
Great video. It contained soo much stuff I did not even realize was there.
For me as still beginner I would love a video dedicated on how to actually do it in practise. As in, what is the best way to go about in training mode to actually improve. Since there is soooo much stuff it's rather overwhelming.
Also some tips and tricks on timing of combos in layman's terms would be amazing. 😊
I really appreciate stuff like this. I think the FGC really forgot people new to fighting games don't understand your "beginner" guide when you start using lingo like 6HK, 56MP, plus 1, etc.
Baiting punish counters was a good lesson! Most SF6 videos are just un-narrated combo videos so I really appreciate this.
This game has been way less intimidating and videos like this help even more. Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you
are you using modern controls? I’m new, I actually started on SFV a few months ago because I wanted to have the basics for 6 but I got rusty. Modern seems kind of appealing but I’m not sure on it
@@gutfrets1693 its mostly going to be character dependent. Some characters will work amazing with modern and some wont. Because you lose around 40% of your moves when using modern.
Missed the opportunity to beat the crypto out of Ken for an hour
oh don't worry, there is many more opportunities to shame him.
I'm the kind of player who struggles with 4 unique inputs in a combo during a combo trial and forget combos entirely when I'm in a match. The core fundamentals of fighting games is what I'm struggling with. Just to be able to use the inputs I want to use without any mistakes is rare. I know that's something I should be able to overcome with enough practice, but it's kind of hard to practice when everyone I meet is learning mechanics unique to SF6 like the drive gauge and its uses while I'm figuring out how to move where I want to and use the moves I want to.
This video was very informative and I know I should be able to use all this information soon. Thank you :)
Learning fighting games these days feels like studying for university.
A bit late, lol, but aye. Think of it like working out, but for your brain. That’s the mentality that helped me. ^_^
Honestly is it really that different from how it ever was? I mean originally I think the limiter was more cause you didn't have the game in your house but past that it's not that different from anything else takes practice and muscle memory.
hasn't changed they made it easier tbh
University is easier
No... University is not so complex.
For some time I've always just watched friends or other people play fighting games and was too hesitant to pick it up myself. I enjoy watching your guides and have been for some time now as it lets me understand the mindset and the work that goes into actually playing. With Street Fighter 6, I decided I'm taking the plunge and jumping right in! Thank you for your hard work and coverage as always rooflemonger!
How's it been going? I can't even avoid incorrect directional inputs on fight stick yet 😅
@@HaykInWonderland Its been going alright, learning what I can (very) slowly while playing online matches with some friends here and there. One of the things I realized was that I don’t like using pad whatsoever, at least for fighting games. Decided to go for an all button leverless controller (Snack Box Micro) as I feel it’d be much easier on my thumbs - I tend to put a bit too much pressure.
Just gotta remember that most arcade gamers in the early 90s didn't even have guides or training modes. It was all just trial & error plus word-of-mouth. The key is finding opponents at your own skill level so that you can learn together. Hopefully, the AI difficulty levels are much more accurate these days.
Just noticed that you have at least one character in their outfit 2 for each section. They look so good in the RE Engine!
RE engine? So we have Tandem engine, feng shui engine and now re engine?
@@javianbrown8627 Capcom’s been using the RE Engine they made for almost everything since Resident Evil 2 Remake, it’s nothing new. But it is good.
@@solomon9655 I see. I was not aware of that. Thought they used unreal engine
@@javianbrown8627 SF5 used Unreal 4 but they switched to RE for 6
This is the greatest basics guide to any fighting game EVER
I remember watching your SFV guide which got me into fighting games. It was really great quality at not only explaining the game mechanics but also just how to play the game with neutral and ect. It’s cool to see you help new players with the next era/game of street fighter.
I hadn't seen Blanka's burn out animation before, I love it.
its really good
I haven't played Street fighter since the late '80s and within the first 3 minutes I heard three game changing things about Street fighter 6. You did a great job with this video. Thank you so much!
Been looking at many guides, and this blows all others out of the water. Well done sir and thank you.
Rooflemonger, the channel where I can put a like on a video before even having seen it yet and it's still turning out to be true in the end. Such reliable quality content.
As someone who really got into fighting games this year and wanted to learn street fighter, but was extremely overwhelmed, thank you for making this. What a thoroughly thought out and well organized guide/tutorial, you've earned a sub for sure!
It’s crazy how quickly you’ve got this all down and so clear and concise. As someone coming back to the franchise after a decade, this is so appreciated!
YO 27:36 is a game changer I had no clue you could cancel into drive impact at all!!! Drive impact spammers are getting COOKED by my Marisa now online 😅 thanks dawg!
Finally got an explanation about combos and frame data. Much appreciated 🙏
He's not the hero that we deserve but he's the hero that we need
This is by far the best beginners guide I've found.
I've honestly never played street fighter or any other 2d arcade fighter like this, but SF6 looked really cool so I decided to give it a try. Everything is explained and shown in a way that makes sense and it's so in depth!
Thank you for the great info and the great work making the info understandable for people who don't know fighting games.
Jesus not even 5 minutes in and already packed with details I wasn't finding in the tutorials. Thanks. My last Street Fighter was Alfa 2 for the SNES 30 years ago XD
I really like these long form video guides definitely my favorite to watch
I really hope Capcom treats content creators like you well. Guides like this make getting into SF so much more easy and fun. Also the effort that went into the 'how to choose your main' video blew my mind. Great stuff!
I love how this guy's commentary is in-depth, straight to the point, simple, and easy to follow.
You're really going off with all the content. Good stuff!
OG SF2 player from the 90's. Gonna get this game! Looked overwhelming with all these changes but you made this clear and easy to understand!😃
I live in japan and discovered Street Fighter in the arcade, love it, but everytime someones joins my game i lose all the time. i'm here to study and get revenge
That was a damn good “ Hello and welcome.”
Thanks a lot for the guide through SF6s mechanics but still make it easily understandable. As a Tekken player looking for something different now and then, this guide is exactly what I needed to start my Street Fighter 6 side quest.
i have been playing street fighter for 25 years i knew most of this stuff i just enjoy listening to rooflemonger chat about it
You tought me to fight in Dbfz, virtual fighter and now sf6. Your guides are the best. Greetings from Argentina.
Happy to be of help!
This was fantastic i just watched EVO and didn't know what on earth is going on, old man retired in 2009 makes me 49
super helpful and thank you for your time and effort...
Another fighting game release, another Rooflemonger beginners guide, love to see it
This is the most helpful street fighter guide on RUclips. The explanation of how frames work is going to change how I play completely
I never usually comment on your videos but I watch practically all of them and I have to say, thanks for all the Street Fighter 6 content. I've played SF in the past but this is the first one I'm actually getting into competitively. I'm a Lily main and although I tend to never use grapplers, I'm more of a zoner, I want to thank you for your character roster overview as it helped solidify me maining her. You're doing great work with this content, keep it up!
THANK YOU FOR SAYING THIS. It was making me mad the whole video
The Roof-meister coming in with another banger guide
I remember a time where I had to buy official capcom magazines to find move tutorials, frame data and combos. Thanks for making something that's going to be very helpful to many new SF fans
Long time MK player here. I ended up being not so inspired by MK1 and have been SO EXCITED by Aki!! She's the most unique fighting character I've seen lately. Thinking about trying SF but have no experience with it and it seems really intimidating. Thank you for breaking things down to make the possible jump to SF much less scary. You are so in depth and a great teacher.
Bring yo ass back ovr here to the krypt
@@pillcosby6569 Maybe if the Krypt was actually there! Invasions WHO?( ´Д`)
@@beeziedraws facts.
Just got sf6, it gives me a much more fun vibe than the other fighting games and I needed a guide to understand the basics. Thanks for the time you invested for us mate 🙏🏻
This is exactly what I need.
Guilty Gear Strive was the most recent fighting game i've played since I was a kid (used to play a ton of MK3).
Picking up SF6 feels so alien.
Been out of fighting games for 10+ years. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks so much for putting this together!
thank you so much for this. i'm not new to fighting games and i've been playing them for 15 years but it's still always good to have a refresher and some rooflemonkey insight. you're doing the lords work here
The pinnacle of guides out there. This helped me a ton understanding the mechanics of the game as a newbie!
This is definitely much needed and appreciated!! As a beginner/intermediate player this is much needed!! Thanks a million!!
Just rewatched this video for I don’t know which time and again learn many new things as I progressed in the game and now understand more. Thank you for this amazing video❤
Great video. The part about frames, links and chains was incredibly well explained.
Frame time looking good 04:20
Truly wonderfull video, it realy gives you the heads up on the general flow of the game for those that never played street while also eases people that never played a fighter before, your guides are realy above the rest. Great job brother!!
Must say, this was comprehensive as it was easy to watch. You're a natural educator.
Not a beginner but I like to watch these in case I miss some of the basics (which happens a lot!). Great video.
as someone who hasnt played since SF4 arcade edition, this video is a godsend for both new and returning players. firm handshakes to you sir
SAY THE LINE BART!
"Helloooo and welcooome"
Thanks more making this vid. I think you actually helped me get into kof 15 as well
Love these type of guides I’m taking it old school and grabbing a pen and paper and taking notes just as if I was in school
Rooflemonger at it again! Looking forward to the new content! Love your guides!
Bro, you are the GOAT for fighting game guides and information, please never stop
THANK YOU!!
Thanks, my dood! I was not aware how strong the drive parry was. What a game changer.
this is my first time picking up a street fighter game and your guides have been so extremely helpful. thanks for all you do for the fgc 💖
I haven't played a fighting game in like 20 years. I'm having a lot of trouble with chun-lis combos
@@aeriagloris4211 Focus on her normal moves/ex moves 1st. Try turning off button check/button input (this is supposed to make inputs/combos easier or so I've been told). You can also try turning on input delay reduction (do research on this one I've heard different opinions on it). Lastly study chun li's frame data. This guide was pretty helpful for me. I suck at fighting games/combos but I think I'll get the hang of it with this game. I'm gonna try to learn chun li and Cammy at the same time. Good luck
why is it so rare to find good content in fgc for actual BEGINNERS like not beginners for sf6 BUT FIGHTING GAMES.
anyways I subbed instantly and love this video! keep it up you’re doing the lords work!
An hour long "beginners guide"... 😂
Great stuff.. 👍
Will be checking out all your character guides as usual..
One of the most in depth character channels on the tube.. 👍
Bro, I've been "playing " fighting games for three decades now and never understood frame data....till now. I just thought my execution was horrible. Ty so much
This was a great video Roof! One thing about the combos, I believe you can also cancel into level 2 supers from normals. There is a Blanka trial that goes into his level 2 from a standing HP.
I’m a Tekken and MK player and this is my first real street fighter game I’m learning and this is by far the best video helping me understand the game as a whole Thankyou.
Always helped watching your guides a couple years after they would come out when i would pick a game up. Glad to finally be here for the start of one. Thanks for all the hard work
Ive been an avid street fighter spectator for the last few years but could never get into actually playing it. So excited to dive in and learn the nitty gritty with 6. Its great to see the community rise up and try to make it feel that much more approachable.
On a side note, is there a good place to meet up with other beginners ir slightly more advanced players to learn?
Edit: The two characters I wanted to put time into were Juri and Manon. I've now cleared Manon's trials and I'm stuck on Juri's last trial. Both were so much fun though.
well there is all sorts of resources like reddit and twitter where there is tons of beginners all looking to improve. Plus right now ground floor just messing around in battle hub you will find tons of folks finding their way. There is no real wrong answer in just moving forward, lots of people are in the same boat.
You’re basically the NPC in someone’s background story that now is a playable character. Welcome
This is gonna sound weird, but this early, ranked mode is actually the best way to fight people just as clueless as we are. There's plenty of new players, so you'll at least feel like you're playing the video game.
Man I’m so thankful that you made this video after my 11 loss streak today
Amazing content. Keep up the incredible work. Just throwing this out there, would you consider an in depth guide to the training mode? Beginner, intermediate and advanced, options, how to set up situations, recording/playback, etc etc etc? I often see others, yourself, jmcrofts, etc going through the options so fast with no explanations how they are actually setting up situations it’s very hard to follow.
Jamie's walking animation, both forward and backward, is probably one of my favorite things ever.
The like button is free y’all
Just click it
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I picked up sf6 and ggst AND tekken 8 this year. My first fighting games.
That "heeello aand welcome!" Has become my favorite thing lol
So basically everything light from punches to kicks and supers are faster and less risky, while everything from heavy is very risky
its mind boggling to me how this guy has such an in depth understanding of the game mechanics. I mean it just came out. No only that he can so effortlessly execute all these combos.I could play for months and only be able to execute a couple combos with just 1 character. On top of all that he explains it all so well and is such a great speaker. I am a fan.
I been waiting for this since they announced the game, now Roof going to teach us (beginners at sf) also, thanks a lot man, I'm advance at dbfz because of you and now looking forward to be a good player at sf6 also 🎉🔥🔥
has anyone ever told you, you sound like Neil deGrasse Tyson? instead of teaching me about the universe you're teaching me about fighting games, super helpful video
Cammy looks good in zangiefs pile driver 😂
For someone whos only barely touched dragon ball fighter z this has helped way more then any other video,
Loving all the new Roofle content with SF6!
I don't even own the game yet but I really enjoy your videos! I was eyeing the game cause I love the redesign they did for Cammy and your videos only made me want to get it more! I haven't played since the olden days of Super Street Fighter 2 so I better put on some work!
this guy sounds like Neil deGrasse Tyson
The depth of this guide is incredible!
Anyone else get lost at the basics? 💀fuck it I paid for it so imma watch this till I get it
Lmao me, this shit so complicated to me compared to MK 💀
Lmao im dead you not lying tho 😂😂 didn’t pay $60 for nothing
@@cp99music just picked up luck and this game had gotten a lot easier, he kinda feels like jax from mk 11
I've learned a lot from this tutorial. Keep it up. And 4:21 is my fave lesson.
Not sure how this is for “beginners” when you immediately start going into frame data stuff without even explaining what that is or how to read any of the extra shit on your screen. You can’t assume beginners know fighting jargon lol
He's horrible at explaining things. Despite the fact that I already know what he's talking about, the way he explains it he somehow makes it more complicated than it should be.
Coming from a lifelong Tekken player ( myfirst SF game) that came into this with a bit of hubris; learning right off the bat that this is a 6 button game immediately destroyed that confidence! Extremely concise yet in-depth and well structure video dude. Ya got a like out of me, thank you.
This video is essential before playing SF 6.
I’ve been trying to get into fighting games after playing smash for a little (semi competitively, I’ve gone to a handful of locals and a regional event but not much else) and your tekken video was a big help when I tried to jump into that game and this video is just as solid. Thanks for all the high quality info that doesn’t require a fgc dictionary to understand
I know this is an older guide, but I wanted to say thank you for this. I know it took an incredible amount of effort, but it was so helpful.
Thank you. The Drive Gauge was throwing me off. Definitely an important part to SF6.
Long-winded comment: I recently got into FG's after being a Smash only player. Started to get bored of Smash as I found it less and less satisfying to play, realllly wanted to get into more traditional FG's but was too nervous/scared to start bc of people having so much more experience than me and motion inputs etc feeling daunting. Your channel is a GODSEND for me as its helped me tremendously.
Watched your beginner series for Melty Blood when I started playing that as I didnt understand the mechanics/felt like a lot to take in and you explained things perfectly. Watched your Strive series when I got into that and same thing there, you really simplified and explained the mechanics SO clearly. Watched your KOF vids as well as I recently picked that game up as well and its easily my favorite of the FG's I've picked up besides Melty Blood. Your videos serve as a perfect guide into the world of fighting games and I cannot thank you enough because without them I might have never given them a chance.
I'm still pretty bad at them but I at least feel like I have the understanding and capacity now to improve and don't just feel like I'm randomly mashing buttons all the time 😅
Wow, I’ve played street fighter and have been terrible at it since I was in grade school. This video is amazing and taught me soooo much. Thank you for being an absolute badass and for making it all make perfect sense. You’re the best.
complete fighter beginner here, this video helped me greatly. Thank you so much!
Fantastic video for someone who is just starting out and don't know anything about the game more or less! Well done! I learned a lot.