10 Tips to Improve in Street Fighter 6

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • Whether you're new to the game or looking to improve your fundamentals in Street Fighter 6, here are some valuable tips and strategies to improve your gameplay from the lens of a professional fighting game player. Join me in this guide as I go over what I believe are the ten essential ways to focus and improve upon while you play Street Fighter VI that will help anyone elevate their performance in the game. See you all in game :)!
    Street Fighter 6 Beta Bash Tournament footage sourced from: @thisislijoe
    0:00 - Intro
    0:20 - Using Drive Rush
    1:42 - Avoid Burnout
    2:57 - Smart Meter Management
    4:08 - Emphasize Grabs and Throw
    4:48 - Shimmy
    5:51 - Anti-Airing
    6:49 - Using Drive Impacts
    8:19 - Parry Fireballs
    9:14 - Study Other's Gameplay
    10:01 - Have Fun!
    Music:
    Kasugano Residence (Mix by / @yotatouch ) - Street Fighter V
    Bustling Side Street (Alternative) - Street Fighter V
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  • @RogerBaconGaming
    @RogerBaconGaming Год назад +555

    Here's something. If you go to the Replays option, it will recommend other players' replays based on your matches. So if you just played Jamie and lost to JP, it will give you some Jamie vs. JP matches to watch from a variety of other players.

    • @SoraxBeats
      @SoraxBeats Год назад +28

      i didn't know that. that's so cool

    • @marquezekelley8374
      @marquezekelley8374 Год назад

      Fuck all that I already have 2 jobs I'm not getting paid to watch myself lose

    • @bigedwerd
      @bigedwerd 11 месяцев назад +17

      That's amazing advice

    • @timeless7590
      @timeless7590 11 месяцев назад +3

      Thanks so much, I didn't know that ❤

    • @SoggyHotDoggy
      @SoggyHotDoggy 11 месяцев назад +10

      I had no idea! Man, that’s actually incredible. Capcom thought of a lot when it came to this game. Maybe I’ll stop being free to Gief and Manon.
      …. Maybe.

  • @grandsanctuary1915
    @grandsanctuary1915 Год назад +245

    The best tip I ever gotten was to not focus so hard on winning but on the things that you did in the match. Sometimes you do a combo you've been practicing for a while and even if you lost, you still managed to land it in a match. There are small W's in the L's and learning to take those is a big step to improving.

    • @Darkkfated
      @Darkkfated Год назад +24

      Yep. You don't get better by winning a lot - you get better by losing and figuring out WHY you lost. Is there a bad habit you need to break? Are you being predictable? How's your meter management? Was there something your foe was doing that you didn't have an answer for?
      Being able to answer questions like that - even if it means a trip to Training Mode for a bit - is how you get better. It can be tough, but the key is to not get tilted when you lose. And if you ARE getting tilted, take a break. Do some Extreme battles in the hub, or work on your World Tour character for a bit or something until you've calmed down.

    • @sorunaz
      @sorunaz 11 месяцев назад +9

      thank you guys for these comments . i need to change my mentality

    • @keeng
      @keeng 11 месяцев назад +2

      Just to refine this a bit, the main reason you don't want to measure your success strictly on winning is that if you lose, you have that opportunity to analyze why you lost. The best players have honed that specific skill to the point of analyzing why they took each individual hit and what to do about it immediately. But you don't develop that skill until you can start at seeing why you lost the match, then the round, then that specific exchange, etc.

    • @buckyarjr7349
      @buckyarjr7349 11 месяцев назад +1

      The art of dying

    • @marquiselogan9832
      @marquiselogan9832 4 месяца назад

      The biggest thing with modern fighting games is you need to be PATIENT

  • @SoraxBeats
    @SoraxBeats Год назад +299

    a huge mistake that i made when playing fighting games was spending wayyyy too much time in the lab and not actually playing the game. it might be scary to queue into online matches (especially ranked) but you'll overcome it very very quickly. another tip is to not be scared of losing. losing is the best way of improving because u can just rewatch the match and see what you did wrong or could do better

    • @davantejohnson7850
      @davantejohnson7850 Год назад +14

      Exactly because it’s cool to beat up an opponent who isn’t moving all day but it’s a farcry different from when they are actually active and determined to beat you down hence CPU lvl 8

    • @Mario_GamerZ
      @Mario_GamerZ Год назад +2

      It would be nice if Japanese fighting games had fun single player modes dedicated to fun proper training. But in Japanese culture, these games are more about multiplayer and learning from that.
      Still, I would of preferred fun dedicated single player modes for skill improvement. On hard difficulties, the AI is cheap and unfun. But you are not improving skills by beating cheap AI. You are just beating learned AI loops

    • @cloudsclutchcorner
      @cloudsclutchcorner Год назад +4

      Yeah "Trial By Fire" route of running into Casual and Ranked....Is my preferred learning method. I hardly ever spent time labbing, so You & I are 2 sides of the same coin😆But I'ma spend time in Tutorial, Trials and Lab more to learn & improve. Honestly, for those who "Fear" Fighting Online, their starting at 0, Sooo....No Loss. I'd say "Play Casual, then when comfortable Hop to Ranked+Casual". Tbh the Fear becomes Real when You're in High Gold+ Rank, since ppl having their Points to Lose. But as You said "Losing and rewatching to learn from mistakes and analyze to improve/understand what is better in the battle's situations" is 1 Other Great Learning Tool, unfortunately not used enough since casuals/ppl find rewatching/spectating their own Replays/Losses/Wins to be "Too Boring"😔😔😔lol

    • @cloudsclutchcorner
      @cloudsclutchcorner Год назад +1

      ​@@mimamiwhooo4551​ I played SFV since 2017, On/Off since around Late-2019/2020. Unfortunately the highest I made was Gold, near S-Gold. From everything I've experienced... Your Fundamentals and character core knowledge will carry over (Even tho SFV, I heard from high-level players "Teaches Bad Habits") Your knowledge on the Core Character Knowledge and Fundamentals will Carry Over, despite Brand New Mechanics (Like EX/OD using ☝️Drive Meter instead of 👇"The Meter", I've found myself in Burnout from Overusing EX's😅😅😅) but yeah. All of that & Just Time, and Enjoyment of It Will Yield Results....I hope to Get thru Gold and Make it to Platinum honestly😅seems SO SIMPLE but in SFV I never got Past Gold even at My Best😅Well Wish You Luck💯🙏

    • @locustboy8448
      @locustboy8448 Год назад +3

      It can depend on the person though and how noob they are. If you're still struggling with basic inputs that's lab grind. If you're still struggling with basic combos that's lab time. After that though you should spend most of your time actually playing though I'd agree.

  • @Diyomaro
    @Diyomaro Год назад +81

    This may fall into tip #10, but:
    Don't play to win, play to improve. The wins will come along eventually

    • @jxff2000
      @jxff2000 Год назад +8

      That was my biggest mistake with games like BBTAG, BBCF and especially smash bros. I was so obsessed with winning until my late teens (currently 22) that I would literally become a threat to the safety of others if I lost, especially close matches. But as I got older I learned to accept defeat and see it as a stepping stone to victory rather than something that, in my mind, I would be shamed for. I learned that rather than the L meaning “loss,” it grew to mean “lesson.” And that’s what saved me.

    • @Filthy-Rat__
      @Filthy-Rat__ 10 месяцев назад +2

      But aren’t wins a sign of improvement? I’ve been trying to improve but I’ve seen almost no progress.

    • @Diyomaro
      @Diyomaro 10 месяцев назад

      @@Filthy-Rat__ You have to look at your replays and see where you made errors. Learn from your loses. When you do that you improve, and then the wins come in.
      Even pros lose. They all lose more than they win.

  • @MegaBleedman
    @MegaBleedman Год назад +63

    Tip I wanna share:
    Watch your replays, study the opponent's character and play the character. Like for example if you struggle playing against Jamie, try the character out. You don't have to main him but just try playing him to familiarize with his moves.
    To know your enemy, you must become your enemy.

    • @cloudsclutchcorner
      @cloudsclutchcorner Год назад +1

      @MegaBleedman This is such a GREAT Learning Tip💯I'll be doing it for sure, rewatching certain matches W or L. But what I noticed unfortunately....for ppl who are casuals, they mostly find it "It's boring to watch over/spectate my own matches"😅So yeah, Hope More ppl see this. Excellent Tip💯✅

    • @anso3886
      @anso3886 5 месяцев назад

      you can also use dynamic in arcade to get a feel of what the character can do

  • @Raindrop_bestofalltime
    @Raindrop_bestofalltime Год назад +143

    Step 1: pick Gief.
    Step 2: mash EX command throw when you're forced to block
    Step 3: mash EX command throw

    • @N13J
      @N13J Год назад +27

      When in doubt, pick Modern Control Gief.
      If your opponent get fed up getting ground grabbed just mixed it up by giving them air grab.

    • @scarvello
      @scarvello Год назад +9

      I’ve ran into a few players that actually plays like this lol

    • @armoredsquirrel946
      @armoredsquirrel946 Год назад +9

      ​@@scarvello the worst part is they are actually a problem if ur not like super ready

    • @Picheal43
      @Picheal43 Год назад +4

      In my experience it's been
      Strat one: mash drive impact
      Strat two: mash grab
      Strat three: mash everything

    • @TheLeroy125
      @TheLeroy125 11 месяцев назад

      as someone who plays modern gief. This is fairly easy to counter, if you know he is just mashing EX throw, jump at the end of your blockstring, enjoy a free combo, or cancel into something that pushes them out of ex grab range and once again enjoy your free combo. if that's all he's doing, it's easy to make him whiff and then punish him

  • @alyx669
    @alyx669 Год назад +22

    Big Mortal Kombat fan trying out SF for the first time, I was really good at MK but suck at this, but it's really fun to see myself slowly improve with each fight

    • @renemejias1842
      @renemejias1842 Год назад +4

      Welcome to a real fighting game 😜

    • @G1nger519
      @G1nger519 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@renemejias1842nah, MK has motion inputs, it's not like we've been playing with modern controls all these years

  • @S3RVANTofCHI3F
    @S3RVANTofCHI3F Год назад +17

    Wow! Didn’t know about the forward before parry then forward. Iv been pressing forward twice after the parry. Thank you

  • @AielSavage
    @AielSavage Год назад +115

    My man, I got into Strive a few months ago as my first fighting game and your videos are very useful, and with SF6 arriving today, you’re STILL out here making quality, concise, clear and helpful videos. Subbed now. Appreciate these very much! Also greatly helps you’re not cringe. Seriously, so many other fighting RUclipsrs are just… something else.

    • @IdentifiantE.S
      @IdentifiantE.S Год назад +2

      Fr I'm a fighting game novice and his videos are superbly well explained and help me a lot 😄

    • @Undertaker93
      @Undertaker93 Год назад

      Really feel bad for people who had Strive as their first fighter
      It's such a boring game

  • @dutchielander2478
    @dutchielander2478 Год назад +24

    I am kinda new to fighting games. Haven't played since SF4 and i'm enjoying getting beat up and learning new stuff. Thanks for the tips about the drives and fireball parry.

    • @tsukiortu
      @tsukiortu Год назад

      Been having to learn hitbox because of carpel tunnel not letting me use arcade stick anymore. Know the feeling lol.

    • @Darkkfated
      @Darkkfated Год назад

      It's not just Fireballs - Parry is like Super Auto-block! You can use it to defeat high-low mix-ups and cross-up jumping attacks. Left, right, high, low, Parry DOES NOT CARE and will block it all for you automagically. Parry will even eat Supers and give you tons of meter back! Lastly, you can "cancel" Parry into block if you're worried about holding it too long and getting thrown.
      A lot of people forget to Parry, or think that Perfect Parry is the only time it's good, but neither is true. It's better than blocking a lot of the time PLUS you will often come out of a Parry with move Drive Gauge than you started with once you get good with when to use it. Blocking *everything* is an easy road to Burnout in many matchups, especially against Rushdown characters like Kimberly or Ken, or bruisers like Marissa, or even if JP is spamming ghosts and tentacles at you all day.

  • @jakegerstein
    @jakegerstein Год назад +11

    Capcom nailed the depth. There's a ton of depth to this game.

  • @alvinarquisola3637
    @alvinarquisola3637 Год назад +4

    I’m having so much fun with this game despite my casual record currently sitting at 4 and 47 LOL

  • @yohungrywolf
    @yohungrywolf Год назад +20

    As a player transitioning from tekken, SF has always been tricky for me dive into but your videos are dope af and have helped make the process from 3D to 2D less daunting!! Much love and sending good vibes 🙏🏾

    • @nikolai9709
      @nikolai9709 Год назад +9

      bro, im from tekken too, and its a big adjustment for me.. trying to poke poke, wanna sidestep but cannot, & doing some long combos after launchers but cannot do it properly here in SF. its very hard man.

    • @thedemoman1813
      @thedemoman1813 11 месяцев назад +2

      Me also a tekken player.. i am not leaving tekken though just exploring sf6

    • @rar3br33d6
      @rar3br33d6 11 месяцев назад +3

      Same here. It's a bit of a weird change in pace, but once you get the timing of moves & combos down, it gets easier. I like the satisfaction of pulling off a hard combo in this. Keep at it guys 👍🏽

  • @_Jay_Maker_
    @_Jay_Maker_ Год назад +37

    One caveat about #3: If your character has a power-up super (called an Install, for anyone unfamiliar,) that you can get a buff from to gain an advantage, don't be afraid to use it. Jamie going from Sober to Instant Drunk, for example, might be a good use of meter if it's absolutely necessary. Otherwise, Dia's recommendation is pretty solid, particularly if you're a new player and are still learning when the best time to use your meter is.

    • @Diaphone
      @Diaphone  Год назад +7

      Good point. I will say I think install supers generally follow the same rules, where later in the round its better (especially for jamie since he goes back to drink level 0). I think ideally you are using install to achieve your win condition (or if you are full on meter and need to spend)

    • @killagram2261
      @killagram2261 Год назад +1

      @@Diaphone Plus, some installs don't really help mid match, such as Deejay's maraccas. He can build meter much faster by just pressuring. Now if he gets a hard knockdown or forced knockdown and the opponent is far away, sure. But other than that, this game differs from strive because installs are not inherently used to cement your win condition, like Bedman? greatly benefits from having his install active in the corner. You can use it mid combo as well. I haven't found a great use for installs in sf6 apart from using them in knockdown situations.

    • @AsphaltOGG
      @AsphaltOGG Год назад +3

      Feng Shui engine >:)

    • @ChimerFox
      @ChimerFox Год назад +1

      @@AsphaltOGG A fellow juri main >:)

    • @sarthakverma1030
      @sarthakverma1030 Год назад

      Ok, but now the question arises, "How do you know if it is absolutely necessary?"

  • @gitrekt-gudson
    @gitrekt-gudson 11 месяцев назад +3

    I think what you said about TV's is so important. I think a lot of people don't realize the difference between a TV and even a basic gaming monitor. These days, even basic TV's have image enhancement stuff and other things focused on making the TV best for watching TV and these image processing features usually mean added latency in gaming. Most TV's will have a "game mode" these days, but you have to make sure it's enabled, or a "pc mode" sometimes. Those modes should reduce latency, but even then a monitor made for gaming is likely a better choice.

  • @altheking21
    @altheking21 День назад

    I finally picked up sf6 and I was doing good due to past experience with fighting games but the drive rush tip was SUPER helpful, I was slowly parrying into drive rush and was so stunned seeing so many people on ranked rip it instantly, thank you so much!

  • @cking509
    @cking509 Год назад +1

    So much value in this video. Started following you a few months ago and all of the content has been great!

  • @SamTheSugarSenpai
    @SamTheSugarSenpai 11 месяцев назад +2

    You simply put the best SF6 content on RUclips! Pretty much all of your SF6 videos are very interesting and also entertaining, happy to see more from you in the future Diaphone!

  • @onlysinseer
    @onlysinseer 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video! I felt at a pretty good position of the game but you helped simplify and shape my perspective in the approach. Im doing my first tournament on the 15th!
    Appreciate your efforts!

  • @regis5507
    @regis5507 10 месяцев назад +1

    thank you for the "have fun" and "don't be afraid to fail" this are very important!

  • @keeng
    @keeng 11 месяцев назад +2

    There are tons of "10 Things You Need to Know for SF6" videos and this is absolutely the best one. The editing and examples do so much.
    Id also add as a tip that when you use the built-in practice options in practice, the game is really just auto-loading some dummy settings for that drill. This means you can always edit those or tweak them to scale. You can, for example, change the probability that Ryu neutral jumps in the AA practice.

  • @JasperTheFriendlyGoth
    @JasperTheFriendlyGoth 11 месяцев назад

    Good video! Really sound advice! I'm in my early 40s and have played since the beginning, and I learned a thing or two. Subscribed right away!

  • @Tony-zg1xe
    @Tony-zg1xe 11 месяцев назад

    These tips are great. Struggling against my friends right now and just really want to get to a point where I'm not consistently losing. Liked and subscribed. Thanks for the info.

  • @thebeastmws
    @thebeastmws 11 месяцев назад +2

    I watch your replays all the time because you use Kim really well and it's fun to watch you hit those combos, shimmy, etc. A great tip for all viewers is that you can actually slow down the game speed when you watch replays. It really helps you pick up not only combos but timing as well.

  • @benw.3848
    @benw.3848 10 месяцев назад

    This is truly fantastic! Thank you!

  • @stevenluoma1268
    @stevenluoma1268 Год назад +14

    Thanks for the tips! Im actually finding coming from strive to this harder than I expected. Right now im just practicing anti airs, countering drive rush, and one very basic combo because anything more than that feels like too much.
    Good looking out!

    • @gabrielkerr1199
      @gabrielkerr1199 Год назад +2

      Same here. GGST to SF6 feels different but it's fun! Here's to learning together!

    • @beansiii7852
      @beansiii7852 Год назад

      Same thing happening to me. Game is finally starting to click tho

  • @rajgandhi3239
    @rajgandhi3239 Год назад

    Thank you for these tips! This video was very helpful Di! :)

  • @HJDSimon
    @HJDSimon 8 месяцев назад

    Love the vids, such a positive influence on the community.

  • @afbriant
    @afbriant 10 месяцев назад

    Great video man. Really good tips.

  • @michaelmcgee8189
    @michaelmcgee8189 Год назад +31

    almost all of the downsides to burnout are defensive, or defensive + offensive, so if you're in burnout you should go unga instead of turtling up

  • @docbrookeontwitch
    @docbrookeontwitch 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm new to fighting games outside of Smash Bros, and this has been a really helpful video as I start my SF journey. Thanks!

  • @misplaydave
    @misplaydave Год назад +1

    Everything you touch is gold! Happy where playing the same game again. Hope I become stronger enough to play you.

  • @andrevader
    @andrevader 11 месяцев назад

    I love your content and energy, thank you, have a great day bro!

  • @tomasgarcia7499
    @tomasgarcia7499 Год назад

    Thanks for the tips, especially the shimmying one

  • @redtop27
    @redtop27 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for using Kimberly bro. After trying a lot of the characters she’s the one I like to play with the most. This video is incredibly helpful

  • @YudaHnK
    @YudaHnK Год назад

    Great video, keep the content flowing

  • @wulfssoul
    @wulfssoul 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing content as always!

  • @chasingthesun9944
    @chasingthesun9944 9 месяцев назад

    These tips are amazing and they’ve helped me in my ranked journey so much! (I’ve never played any street fighter games in my life)

  • @AlecJulianGarza
    @AlecJulianGarza Год назад

    Thank you for this! Subscribed

  • @mistywww3199
    @mistywww3199 11 месяцев назад

    This is my first street fighter game, I have dabbled in other games like guilty gear and tekken but this is the first one of I don't wanna give up within a week, your videos have been great for helping me learn and keep the right mindset when playing, Rn I am playing classic chun li and man I gotta say its tough been smacked by everyone but having a ton of fun trying to get better.

  • @natetoopi567
    @natetoopi567 Год назад

    Cheers for this vid. Good tips and useful info.

  • @ezealbuchanan2453
    @ezealbuchanan2453 11 месяцев назад +2

    If you use a special cancelable move, like Kimberlys, standing medium, kick and,you double tap forward, you would do a instant drive rush (on hit whether they’re blocking or not)

    • @chepoxxx0
      @chepoxxx0 9 месяцев назад +1

      Or you can just parry on hit and it does the same thing if you have trouble with 6->6 like I do

  • @BARRYCARRY
    @BARRYCARRY 9 месяцев назад

    Quality video mate cheers

  • @leandrolej
    @leandrolej 9 месяцев назад +1

    I like to play a few unranked matches before play ranked matches. Playing unranked puts you against platinum or master players and this gives you confidence and experience. Also, its good to warm up before ranked matches.

  • @MuJoNeSs
    @MuJoNeSs Год назад

    You're great, Thanks! Will do.

  • @totsuzenshi3882
    @totsuzenshi3882 Год назад +1

    Just earned a new sub from me. This was very informative and I love that you are using Kimberly. She will be my main followed by DJ. Everything you listed makes perfect since. Didn't know about that instant drive impact so using that today. If you can, could you show some tech and best practices for Kim against grapplers like Menon and Zangief? I play arcade mode on hard and hardest to improve execution and find those two very difficult to overcome for Kim. Thanks again for the content!

  • @CPen95
    @CPen95 11 месяцев назад

    Great tips! I played sfv towards the end but im def trying to get better for 6!

  • @PanagiotisPolitis-bl9xj
    @PanagiotisPolitis-bl9xj 10 месяцев назад +1

    You can also do a neutral jump instead of a shimmy to bait throws. It is beaten by some reversals but it removes the possibility of you not walking back enough and getting thrown out of your shimmy

  • @tomkrawec
    @tomkrawec Год назад

    Fantastic tips, thank you.

  • @wispperd
    @wispperd Год назад

    One of my favorite fgc youtubers, thanks for the vids!

  • @Nightscrawler
    @Nightscrawler Год назад

    Love these videos my dude 😎

  • @toddmuoio441
    @toddmuoio441 Год назад

    Just got sf6 and ready to put these to work thanks for the video

  • @chrisretro81
    @chrisretro81 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks, I've been on a crazy win streak/ lose streak trap for days.this should help me

  • @Moorethought
    @Moorethought 11 месяцев назад

    great video!

  • @realmchat6665
    @realmchat6665 Год назад

    A lot of good stuff here - ty.

  • @jettmanas
    @jettmanas 11 месяцев назад

    Good tips. Thanks.
    Been playing fighters a long time & hope to get this.
    Watching general vids like this, & top players using who I hope to main/sub til I can get the game.

  • @DirtyOldmanOG
    @DirtyOldmanOG Год назад

    Good tips, I’m liking the SF6 journey.

  • @javideleon-xr1gf
    @javideleon-xr1gf 5 месяцев назад

    love your tips good vid

  • @Waffles2186
    @Waffles2186 Год назад +1

    Something to add to the parry fireballs section is that if you perfect parry them you can get a free drive rush from it if you’re within range.

  • @excellins
    @excellins 11 месяцев назад

    your tutorial is by far the best

  • @jakeenglish8224
    @jakeenglish8224 11 месяцев назад

    You rock thanks!

  • @EstebanSolanoCordero
    @EstebanSolanoCordero Год назад

    Nice content as always... Can you make a video about execution on D-Pad? I'm having troubles with special cancels, buffers, shortcuts... It would be nice. Thx for the content.

  • @etherwxlf
    @etherwxlf 11 месяцев назад +1

    It makes me incredibly happy knowing that one of the best FG and SF6 specifically players suggest something that I was able to discover on my own. I'M NOT AS BAD AS I THOUGHT

  • @co81385
    @co81385 11 месяцев назад

    There are some great tips in this video! Thank you for sharing! I have one question. In your video, you had said something akin to how you would react to things slower if you play the game on a bigger television. If that is true, why would that be the case?

  • @kasumimi
    @kasumimi 11 месяцев назад

    such great videos

  • @th1s1guysays1
    @th1s1guysays1 Год назад

    Kimberly is a dope remix of guy! Love it.

  • @adamcamarena8329
    @adamcamarena8329 Год назад

    This is an amazing vid. 😊

  • @ralphthomas1534
    @ralphthomas1534 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the tips, first Street Fighter game I've played in over 10 years and I'm so far behind. Right now my biggest problems are hit confirming on Drive Rush and the double QCF LP for level 3.

  • @karo5837
    @karo5837 11 месяцев назад

    Hi, do you plan on making a Kimberly guide on her usual gamplan and how to use her strengths efficiently? Nice video 💯

  • @jackylei9240
    @jackylei9240 5 месяцев назад

    Love the videos man. I’m curious do you play on 1080 p or 1440? I heard the former is better for input lag?

  • @Demon0228
    @Demon0228 Год назад +1

    I appreciate the vid. I know next to nothing about street fighter. Glad the devs introduced modern controls cause I tried classic and it was too complicated for me. These tips will actually help me improve

    • @danijelkotur1720
      @danijelkotur1720 Год назад

      Wont make u good half time u wont know what moves are doing and top of that 20 percent lover dmg i beat evry modern with basic moves and one easy combo realy bad

    • @Demon0228
      @Demon0228 Год назад +3

      @@danijelkotur1720 you can still do classic inputs with modern on and not lose the damage lol.

    • @danijelkotur1720
      @danijelkotur1720 Год назад

      @@Demon0228 no u are nerfed down try same combo on modern and again try same one on clasic i beat everyone who plays modern easy and im not that good noob actualy learning now frame data

    • @coloryournight
      @coloryournight 11 месяцев назад

      @@danijelkotur1720 no he’s right, you can still do classic inputs on modern controls without losing damage. that’s if you’re actually using the input

  • @sherifteemo
    @sherifteemo 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you :D

  • @BeastGamerKuma
    @BeastGamerKuma Год назад

    You touched base on a lot of good stuff. Not bad at all.

  • @XyZ-ll9oe
    @XyZ-ll9oe 11 месяцев назад

    great tips

  • @kurisuuu0
    @kurisuuu0 Год назад

    Great vid

  • @JuicyLeek
    @JuicyLeek 11 месяцев назад

    7:40 Newer big TVs have a gaming mode that turns off some processing to minimise latency. My 2019 65-inch LG has 6.6 ms input lag at 120Hz as measured by rtings. It's not 1 ms like a gaming monitor but I'll happily take an additional five-thousandths of a second of input lag in exchange for a much bigger display.

  • @randomcatname7792
    @randomcatname7792 Год назад

    I learn by picking the character with the least options until I do well with them, then to work my way up to my fave

  • @GunzOnline123
    @GunzOnline123 Год назад

    Good to see ya on the SF6 train and starting on time unlike SF5 run back xD

  • @kaikai5963
    @kaikai5963 Год назад

    bro first fucking step and hes already answered a question i had. I never got how streamers i liked got the instant driver rush without cancelling a normal, or making it super telegraphed with the parry animation. Ty Diaphone

  • @Spanishflea.
    @Spanishflea. Год назад

    Ive always loved the idea of fighting games even when i was a kid with SF2 and MK1, but I was always total garbage. I got SF6 as a gift and ill be keeping an eye on your vids to help me along the way.

    • @nesquiked
      @nesquiked Год назад

      dude same here, i’ve played a couple fighting games since i was a kid but i always ended up button smashing bc learning combos seemed a little hard. 26 now and im actually going to commit to learning this lol gonna prepare myself for MK

  • @andrevwebb
    @andrevwebb Год назад

    Thank you

  • @blackrambogaming9074
    @blackrambogaming9074 Год назад

    Salute on the tip fam 🫡 #BestFightingGameHandsDown #SF6

  • @bzhmaddog
    @bzhmaddog Год назад

    Hello. Great video. Quick question. Do you think the controller used matter ? I am using an old XBOX360 wired controller that I turned into an arcade stick but I am having troubles to get consistent results in combo inputs (even more visible with SF6 than previous version).

  • @howdydoodydoo3631
    @howdydoodydoo3631 Год назад

    Hello. I come from NRS games and just got SF6. Great vid. This game is mechanically designed so well. Great channel.
    One question i have is on taking your turn back. The frames in this game are so wildly different than any NRS game.
    Question
    1. Do light attacks on block jail? It’s when I get hit with like 3 light attacks on block that I donno if they jail or not. But getting jumped in on, then 3 lights into them blocking or into a special like haduken is super common. Basically hard to figure out when it’s my turn when these buttons are so fast and have such low negative frames relative to NRS games.
    2. Someone recommended that I practice 2 lights instead of 3 for confirms. The reason they gave is because a lot of characters can whiff with the last light into a special. Is this good advice?
    For example I play ryu and cLK, cLK, cLP into specials or DR etc.. the cLP does whiff sometimes. Should I just focus on confirming with 2 lights?
    Very fun game, great channel. Subbed! Please keep the content coming because there’s a whole gang of NRS and other fight game players who have realized how good this game is.

  • @Kiwivores
    @Kiwivores 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @josepartida1711
    @josepartida1711 11 месяцев назад

    good stuff diaphone

  • @zephsama4945
    @zephsama4945 Год назад +1

    Banger alert

  • @erickmims4078
    @erickmims4078 11 месяцев назад

    Great.

  • @Vaeran7
    @Vaeran7 10 месяцев назад +2

    Maybe this was already asked, but does anyone have tips for improving combo execution? I assume you just have to practice a lot, but I feel like I have some bad habits ingrained already (spamming buttons instead of being precise with inputs is prob my main issue).
    For example - I really like the HP > QCF HP > Drive Rush > Target combo > QCP LP > Super combo. I see Diaphone hit it super consistently I but have serious issues either getting drive rush to link or to use the right version of target combo.
    I'm mostly just running the combo trial for it over and over at 50% but feels like I'm hitting a wall. Just curious is there is anything special or fancy I should be doing or if I just need to grind/git gud.

    • @chepoxxx0
      @chepoxxx0 9 месяцев назад +1

      Exact same boat. My tips are:
      Use the two buttons instead of the trigger buttons for the drive rush. Mash the LP as soon as you see the drive rush work and then use MP. You have some time before you need to 2HP so don't do it too quickly. That is why always mess up. I am too fast. After this it's easy. I think I get it about 50% in matches but about 80% in lab.

  • @tonsonlorencedanield
    @tonsonlorencedanield Год назад +1

    Hi!
    Do you have any tips for the empty drive rush? I'm having issues consistently doing it - not sure if using a stick makes it harder

  • @declspecl
    @declspecl Год назад +3

    coming from only playing anime fighters, street fighter feels like throw simulator 🤣 but its still a blast and ive been having a great time!

    • @Seegrump
      @Seegrump Год назад

      Yeah, throw cancels are pretty tough to pull off

  • @jimmyb2113
    @jimmyb2113 11 месяцев назад

    ty sir

  • @chlades4364
    @chlades4364 Год назад +1

    every beginners guide i watch is like at step 10 when im still at step 3

  • @ev6910
    @ev6910 11 месяцев назад

    Learning how to combo off of punishes is also really important.

  • @xbigdaddysenpai8922
    @xbigdaddysenpai8922 Год назад

    Channel always gives premium content

  • @jeast9648
    @jeast9648 7 месяцев назад

    I finally finished the ken combo trials, and i want to add some of the combos to my gameplay, but theres so many i dont know what to choose. Honestly, I probably wouldn't be able to do any of the combos in a match at the moment. I want to pick the best combos and practice them to the point that i will do them without really thinking about it when i need to. I did that in mvc 3 but it was only one combo necause of the way that game worked. You could finish a match with one combo. Im rambling. I guess my question is which ken combos are worth adding to my tool belt.

  • @cuno6118
    @cuno6118 Год назад +2

    Using captions to watch without sound
    “Hey RUclips, this is the iPhone”

  • @csolisr
    @csolisr 11 месяцев назад

    I still have problems hitting the Drive Rush, let alone the Instant Drive Rush. Is there some maximum timing between each Forward press that I'm missing?

  • @Bloodyshinta1
    @Bloodyshinta1 Год назад

    I wonder if it would be worth it to cash out supers on DI combos since your already chunking their drive gauge, throwing a super on the combo would put them just that much closer to burn out.

  • @CosmicRPG
    @CosmicRPG Год назад +1

    Was waiting for this video with SF6 fully released, how to become a good player in SF6 by Diaphone