- Joined
- Sep 6, 2013
- Messages
- 3,667
- Reaction score
- 4,437
- Points
- 113
- Age
- 33
- Location
- Rhode Island
- Steam
- Zidiane
- PSN
- zidiane5
- XBL
- Zidiane
So I just sorta stopped after two questions. Sorry. Maybe I won't give these a "they'll come out every week" deadline so I won't forget and then avoid thinking about it like an overdue library book. I also should probably spend time coming up with future questions so I don't feel the need to at that very moment come up with a question and then avoid making one cause I can't think of a question.
Anyway, how do you reset? I'm not talking general "do you go high or do you go low", I mean, like... keep reading I'll get to it.
1) First reset: What do you do first? You know, that reset you have to test the waters? To see whether or not they're smart? Maybe it's always this one cause you like it, or it's the only one you got.
2) 50/50: If you get to that point in the match where they have beaten your first reset, you are forced to either keep doing it and failing, or try and switch to a 50/50 (or a secondary reset that you'll just keep doing until they beat that one too). What is it usually? Is it a grab/burst, or a low/grab, or a air grab/attack, or what? What's your go-to option for 50/50's? Do you switch them up depending on your opponent's character?
3) Setup reset: Sometimes you get to a point in a match where you don't want to risk a reset. What if they block, or reversal, or what have you? These are resets that their main purpose is to keep you safe with a chance to reset or to catch mashing (these are usually hard knockdown burst baits or safe jumps, but there could be others, and they may be character specific)
4) Desperation Reset: While players try not to ever get desperate in a match, sometimes it happens. You're at the point where the tension is high and your brain is in panic survival mode, and you just do before thinking. This can dangerously lead to mashed reversals if you aren't well prepared mentally, but it can also lead to "mashed resets" if you will, something I don't hear mentioned very often (though I admittedly can't listen to everyone everywhere all the time). Mashed resets are ones your opponent may have shown themselves capable of beating every time, but you do it anyway. Do you have one, if you've noticed? They aren't as easy to spot as mashed reversals.
5) Stupid reset that works cause they're smart: Have any of these? Resets that are just so simple and straight forward and obvious that they work only because the opponent was smart and assumed you'd do something tricky? And you know this is the case cause when you play bad players they never fall for it? Aren't those lovely?
Didn't mention "sly or tricky resets" cause this is less about what the reset is specifically, and more about you as a player and how you handle situations and opponents. That's all for this "Week, Question of the". I'll try to not be the bum that I am and keep making these. The next one will probably be in a different format, I'm tired of numbered lists.
Anyway, how do you reset? I'm not talking general "do you go high or do you go low", I mean, like... keep reading I'll get to it.
1) First reset: What do you do first? You know, that reset you have to test the waters? To see whether or not they're smart? Maybe it's always this one cause you like it, or it's the only one you got.
2) 50/50: If you get to that point in the match where they have beaten your first reset, you are forced to either keep doing it and failing, or try and switch to a 50/50 (or a secondary reset that you'll just keep doing until they beat that one too). What is it usually? Is it a grab/burst, or a low/grab, or a air grab/attack, or what? What's your go-to option for 50/50's? Do you switch them up depending on your opponent's character?
3) Setup reset: Sometimes you get to a point in a match where you don't want to risk a reset. What if they block, or reversal, or what have you? These are resets that their main purpose is to keep you safe with a chance to reset or to catch mashing (these are usually hard knockdown burst baits or safe jumps, but there could be others, and they may be character specific)
4) Desperation Reset: While players try not to ever get desperate in a match, sometimes it happens. You're at the point where the tension is high and your brain is in panic survival mode, and you just do before thinking. This can dangerously lead to mashed reversals if you aren't well prepared mentally, but it can also lead to "mashed resets" if you will, something I don't hear mentioned very often (though I admittedly can't listen to everyone everywhere all the time). Mashed resets are ones your opponent may have shown themselves capable of beating every time, but you do it anyway. Do you have one, if you've noticed? They aren't as easy to spot as mashed reversals.
5) Stupid reset that works cause they're smart: Have any of these? Resets that are just so simple and straight forward and obvious that they work only because the opponent was smart and assumed you'd do something tricky? And you know this is the case cause when you play bad players they never fall for it? Aren't those lovely?
Didn't mention "sly or tricky resets" cause this is less about what the reset is specifically, and more about you as a player and how you handle situations and opponents. That's all for this "Week, Question of the". I'll try to not be the bum that I am and keep making these. The next one will probably be in a different format, I'm tired of numbered lists.