Wusste gar nicht dass Vulpes so gut Deutsch kann.
I'm german.
I'm not very good at the game, so there's absolutely no reason for me to post in the gameplay sections. I just have nothing to contribute. If I were to post a combo, it would be completely ignored. Afterall, no one cares about a noob combo when there are better combos using techniques I can't even begin to figure out.
See @Mods, this is something you have to fix.
@Bucky Barkley
It doesn't really matter what level you are at. Anyone will have questions at some point, and given the state of the forums, most of those aren't easily answered by just searching for a common term.
As long as you have pretty much *any* interest in improving, it should be possible for you to figure out some questions. And then you put *some* effort into finding an answer, and if you don't find one, you ask.
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For example:
You, a Parasoul player, lose a game against Cerebella /no chance/.
You try to remember what you got hit by. It was: A lot of Merry-Go-Rilla, grabbing you out of Downback.
So your next game against Cerebella you attempt to jump a bit more. Lose again, /no chance/.
You try to remember what you got hit by. It was: A lot of cLK, hitting you out of Upback.
So your next game against Cerebella you try to mix up Downback and Upback some. Lose again, /no chance/!
You keep getting hit by your opponent, who, seemingly "psychic" just destroys all your attempts at defence. Even your attempts at mashing reversal just get blocked and punished! What do now?
You sit in your chair and shake your head: No fucking idea.
Noticed a problem, tried to fix it, fix didn't work, now out of answers.
Then you enter the Parasoul subforums, open a thread called "Problem vs Bella" and explain your issue; something along the lines of "I run into this guy in Quickmatch sometimes, he plays Solo Bella and COMPLETELY destroys me! At first I got grabbed a lot, so I started to jump more, then I got hit by Lows a lot, so I tried to mix it up a bit, but I still seem to get hit all the time! How can I stop losing?" and (hopefully!) you are going to get some answers.
For example, a really useful answer would be:
"Add the guy from QM to your friendlist and ask him questions directly while playing more games against him! Also, the problem isn't that you can't defend against the Low/Throw mixup, but that you get put into the situation where the opponent can do it in the first place; you'll have to beat him at neutral. I don't know what level you're at and I'm no Parasoul expert, but here are some basic pointers: Sweeps break armor, so cHK might be helpful in stopping him from approaching. Launchers are generally decent antiairs, so try to hit Bella out of the air with your cHP! Also, Bellas best air normal (jMP) has really long startup, so if you just go in hard (rather than being scared and waiting until he managed to grind you down), it is quite possible to hit him out of the jMP startup and punch his face in instead! I hope some of this helped; sorry, I'm not very good myself so I can't give more direct advice!
P.S. It always helps if you are able to record some of your gameplay (both for yourself to check out what kinda problems you have, and for other people to be able to help you more accurately)"
Notice something in that answer? It's something anyone who has heard similar advice before can post, 1:1, for every character when fighting Bella (okay, you'll have to look up what the respective character's launcher is). You could even toss in some additional advice, such as "I'd stop playing QuickMatch, it doesn't really help you improve. Try to add people to your friendlist, especially other beginners from <Link to Beginner Matchmaking Thread> and fight them in longer sets, while talking! It's more fun and helps you improve faster"!
YOU (
@Bucky Barkley) would *perfectly* be capable of both asking the aforementioned question (livening the forum up a bit, sparking some discussion, making people happy that something other than combos is going on), receiving an answer (learning something, getting better at the game) and even POSTING THE ANSWER I JUST WROTE IN ANY CHARACTER SUBFORUM WHERE A QUESTION SIMILAR TO THIS ONE POPS UP (helping someone else, feeling happy that you did a good thing, connecting with the community in a manner that's not "Your avatar gets a 7/10 from me, nice character with huge tits, but not that well drawn and it's a bit off-center")
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After I was 2 days into speedrunning SM, I had learned the first thing that was worth noting. From then on, I kept a lookout for other people who had trouble with said thing (there will ALWAYS be someone worse than you are!), and told them that I'm a new player myself but I recently learned it, and what I tried, and which method feels easiest for me.
I continued this with pretty much anything I learned, bit by bit I tried things out, learned something I didn't know before, figured out how it felt the most natural to me, saw someone have trouble, attempted to help them to the best of my ability.
At some point people started to think I was some kind of expert runner when I still had a time over 1 hour (read: bad), just because I actually sat down and attempted to help people who had trouble with some things, no matter how basic.
ANYONE CAN DO THIS. People just don't, because.. ?
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If you are unsure about things, then rather than posting "DO THIS", be more careful and post something along the lines of "I did this by accident, do you think it's good? It looked useful to me, but maybe I'm missing something? Or is it known already, then sorry!"; who knows, maybe you discovered a piece of tech that other people overlooked? Or if not, then again:
1) The forum got a thread, some discussion, good!
2) You learned something, good!
3) Other people who have the same idea you did can quickly check the thread and see why it's faulty rather than being forced to find that out by themselves, good!
-- It has 3 advantages and no disadvantage! What a great post; Go for it.
(Just spend some 30 seconds with the forum search prior, to try and figure out whether it got answered already)
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At this point, I spend half my forumtime in the "Training Diaries" section, because it's the only place where people are actually asking questions and I can say things.
I want to help, but how do I help people when I don't know what they need help with!
Instead of me being able to be all nice, I'm forced to dig through 20 unsorted random threads, knowing that 90% of people won't even open the subforum, let alone find the thread in which I said a thing on a given topic (which means rather than reaching all Parasoul players, my matchup tips will be read by maybe 3 people).
http://skullgirls.com/forums/index....verbal-diarrhea-resurrected.2619/#post-221779
Most(All?) of the things I say here could be in a Para-subforum thread titled "Problems vs Solo Bella"
http://skullgirls.com/forums/index.php?threads/im-mcpeanuts-i-made-a-thread.4471/page-6#post-228137
This could land in the Peacock subforum easily
http://skullgirls.com/forums/index.php?threads/wheres-the-win-button.2393/page-2#post-160070
This would definitely be better placed in the Parasoul subforum (that reminds me, I wanted to copypaste it there..)
etc
Just post pretty much any question you got in the char subforums!! People are generally glad to help. I'd be pretty happy if I could have something like the Parasoul talk from the Win-Button thread in the Para subsection, rather than digging through a subforum for interesting questions I can answer, while knowing that nobody is going to read said answers..
What is keeping you!! Nobody bites. Not even me.