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Only option. Sweep puts them in invincible knockdown state. Sweep into bike might help catch them teching.
Any.
I guess grounded?
You can combo off of Cerebella's sweep in devil horn loops
OK guys since I'm no longer driving let me be clearer on what I said.
Wow this took a long while to figure out
How long is a "good amount of time"? Fighting games require A LOT of time
If it's "as you expected" you were never going to enjoy the game to begin with because it implies that you made your decision before playing the game.
I'm sorry to see you feel that way, but I hope you were able to learn something helpful from your experience with SG. Try not to take it too seriously right off the bat, it's always more fun to just dink around with friends before taking a game seriously.
If you ever change your mind, we'll be here.
Learning bnbs != learning the game. That's just one part of it. You need match experience, knowing how to do even the most optimal combos in the game means absolutely nothing if you can't land a hit or know the actual flow of the game.
If you don't enjoy it you can't force yourself to. You may like the game functionally and even like the artstyle and gameplay but it sounds like you're just not enjoying playing. This issue is exacerbated if you only play online (online is a sure fire way to make you hate a game no matter how good the netcode is.)
Judging by all the posts you've made in this thread, it seems like you have some weird pre conceived notions about how fighting games should be, like you expect them to be easier or something.
Once you do hop online, try doing lobby matches with people at your skill level (will require some work to find them) over just quick matches. I found lobbies to be more enjoyable and I improve more.
I spent time getting destroyed 0-200 before I got my first win...
Different people have different definitions of fun, and what they expect from games. If losing a bunch for a long while just to learn how to play doesn't sound appealing to you, that's fine. But, that's what's fighting games are about, so if you don't want to deal with it it's probably not the genre for you.
p much, I was playing with my friend earlier today and I had some pretty hype wins, although my excitement quickly vanished when she started winning.
Maybe play someone at your own level? It's the same with any fighting game. You don't go into evo top 5 after a few days of playing and expect to do well.
Call me a stalking butt, but you put your Steam name in your profile, Blaze, so I looked you up. The thread is 2 months and you've had the game for at least 1,5 months.
You said you spent a good amount of time in-game. Your profile suggests that's 7 hours total in that time. Based on your achievements, you haven't completed any story mode (I'm assuming you didn't go against AI just about at all, then) + you apparently didn't complete the tutorial beforehand. You might be very well missing knowledge of fundamental game mechanics. What result could you have realistically expected when hopping online?
You don't seem to be even trying, either to give the game the chance nor to show us that you're trying to. Instead it looks like while you don't have the time/will to go through the in-game lessons, you have found both to complain online.
The more I lost the more I learned about the game and better ways to play. So yes, I considered that fun. Honestly it's been like 6 pages now, at this point it's clear you're interested in the game.
The game is good, but, but trying to play a new fighting game is not for me right now. I just hate watching my character get its ass beat over and over again, which is not fun, so I'm going to stop playing, but I appreciate the overall civility, and helpfulness of the thread. If you guys can keep the same attitude towards new players your scene will def. grow.So @FGC _Blaze , what's your feelings about the game now?
Well, enjoy whatever pastures you move on to and hopefully we'll see you around again at some tournaments. Until then, remember, not every game has as mashable supers as SG, so mash accordingly.The game is good, but, but trying to play a new fighting game is not for me right now. I just hate watching my character get its ass beat over and over again, which is not fun, so I'm going to stop playing, but I appreciate the overall civility, and helpfulness of the thread. If you guys can keep the same attitude towards new players your scene will def. grow.