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- DanTheTimid
So I wasn't really planning to take this game very seriously, was just enjoying playing it casually here and there, but after posting on the forum to find out why people kept seemingly griefing me by not finishing me in quick matches where I was clearly out matched, Dime_X offered to coach me, and hey, I'm not going to turn down an offer like that. I Advised him my team was Cerebella and Squigly and provided the combos I normally tried to use for each. He advised me to drop squiggly and replace her with either Filia or Double, so with a heavy heart I picked Filia and waved good bye to Squiggly. He then advised me to remove the jump attack from my Cerebella combo I was try to do and just focus in training on pulling off that combo.
Training - Day 1
I spent the rest of the night in the training room doing nothing but repeating the abbreviated version of the so called simple Cerebella combo. I quit and went to bed around 2 in the morning, so not sure how many hours that was but at that point my skills were starting to be compromised more then they usually are by my overwhelming drowsiness.
Training - Day 2
After getting woken up at 7 by my work phone (-_-) and getting everything that entailed taken care of, I went right back to the training room and back to repeating the abbreviated combo. After about another hour of this I was getting through at least the first 8 hits of the combo (c.lk -> c.mp -> c.hp -> j.mp -> j.hk -> c.lk -> c.mp -> c.hp) about 75% of the time with out screwing something up, pretty unusually high success rate for me for a combo longer then 3 button presses but likely aided by the fact that it doesn't require any quarter circle, DP, or charge moves so it was more about memorization and timing and allowed me to for the moment ignore my usual stick movement execution struggles). I decided to try some quick matches to see if I could actually pull the combo off in a real match. About 14 matches later, 8 quick match and 6 in a beginner - casual lobby) I still didn't manage to pull of the combo even once, but I did manage to get a couple wins in the lobby matches do to an opponent who was obviously messing around with different characters themselves, so that was a refreshing change from my something like 16-100 quick match record I've got going now (can you actually see you're total losses some where? I know I've got 16 wins and win on average of about once or twice for every 10 games played so I'm just guessing at my loss total.)
Dime_X had asked me to get him some videos of my game play for him to review yesterday so at some point I've gotta figure out how to use this free screen capture software I downloaded last night, but we'll see as I'm not really sure there's much to see beyond the fact that despite dedicating something like the last 4-5 hours of my life to doing the same simple combo, I still can't seem to pull it off in a real fight.
Training - Day 1
I spent the rest of the night in the training room doing nothing but repeating the abbreviated version of the so called simple Cerebella combo. I quit and went to bed around 2 in the morning, so not sure how many hours that was but at that point my skills were starting to be compromised more then they usually are by my overwhelming drowsiness.
Training - Day 2
After getting woken up at 7 by my work phone (-_-) and getting everything that entailed taken care of, I went right back to the training room and back to repeating the abbreviated combo. After about another hour of this I was getting through at least the first 8 hits of the combo (c.lk -> c.mp -> c.hp -> j.mp -> j.hk -> c.lk -> c.mp -> c.hp) about 75% of the time with out screwing something up, pretty unusually high success rate for me for a combo longer then 3 button presses but likely aided by the fact that it doesn't require any quarter circle, DP, or charge moves so it was more about memorization and timing and allowed me to for the moment ignore my usual stick movement execution struggles). I decided to try some quick matches to see if I could actually pull the combo off in a real match. About 14 matches later, 8 quick match and 6 in a beginner - casual lobby) I still didn't manage to pull of the combo even once, but I did manage to get a couple wins in the lobby matches do to an opponent who was obviously messing around with different characters themselves, so that was a refreshing change from my something like 16-100 quick match record I've got going now (can you actually see you're total losses some where? I know I've got 16 wins and win on average of about once or twice for every 10 games played so I'm just guessing at my loss total.)
Dime_X had asked me to get him some videos of my game play for him to review yesterday so at some point I've gotta figure out how to use this free screen capture software I downloaded last night, but we'll see as I'm not really sure there's much to see beyond the fact that despite dedicating something like the last 4-5 hours of my life to doing the same simple combo, I still can't seem to pull it off in a real fight.