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So I'm starting from scratch. No fighting game experience, no idea what I'm doing. Time to change that.
I've also decided to list the people who have helped me improve in one way or another. Here's the current list:
- IsaVulpes, for basically being a moving, BB-using training dummy, and getting me started on some good advice.
- Worldjem, for writing the guide on defense.
- KhaosMuffins, for making the Fortune video, because a) I want to play Fortune at some point, and b) Because he describes each normal and what makes them good or bad, something I think I should try to discover with whoever I end up playing as my first "main".
- Skarmand, for giving me a lot of advice and showing me some tricks.
- Anyone who has played a set with me, long or short. Every game matters.
After playing some games with Vulpes, who gave me tons of entry-level advice, I at least have an idea as to what I should work on.
1. NOT PANICKING.
2. Not screwing up inputs for simple attacks (see #1)
3. Blocking and pushblocking. I still can't tell when a combo ends, and even if I notice the spark, I don't react in time, or I just hold block in a wrong direction.
4. A combo that I can do from a decent range, or one whose first hits have some good priority or whatever.
I've also decided to list the people who have helped me improve in one way or another. Here's the current list:
- IsaVulpes, for basically being a moving, BB-using training dummy, and getting me started on some good advice.
- Worldjem, for writing the guide on defense.
- KhaosMuffins, for making the Fortune video, because a) I want to play Fortune at some point, and b) Because he describes each normal and what makes them good or bad, something I think I should try to discover with whoever I end up playing as my first "main".
- Skarmand, for giving me a lot of advice and showing me some tricks.
- Anyone who has played a set with me, long or short. Every game matters.
After playing some games with Vulpes, who gave me tons of entry-level advice, I at least have an idea as to what I should work on.
1. NOT PANICKING.
2. Not screwing up inputs for simple attacks (see #1)
3. Blocking and pushblocking. I still can't tell when a combo ends, and even if I notice the spark, I don't react in time, or I just hold block in a wrong direction.
4. A combo that I can do from a decent range, or one whose first hits have some good priority or whatever.
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