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So I completely blow at this game. I have never been into fighting games since I was into video games. The closest I'd ever come to playing a fighting game was Street Fighter 4 that I got for Christmas 2012. I didn't like it and traded it in at GameStop (so I made two shitty mistakes simultaneously).
But ever since I started watching Tru3Ta1ent play Mortal Kombat X recently I felt a sudden urge to try and get good at Skullgirls, the only fighting game I own (I could also play DoA4 or Tekken, which are F2P on PS3, but so few people play this version of DOA and Tekken has a limit to how many games you can play in a certain amount of time). The key advice that Tru3 gave that really got me going was this: "GO into training mode, practice a combo over and over and over, drill it into your brain, then try it online."
So that's what I ended up doing. I picked a champion. Originally I was gonna go with Squigly but I didn't like having to wind up all of my attacks. Keep in mind, I'm a noob still. Anyway, I ended up picking Fukua. I figured out a combo and practiced it over and over until I got it almost every time. Then I tried different approaches into executing the combo. Then I figured out some other filler shit to do when I couldn't land the combo. Eventually I felt ready to try... the CPU (wah wah ;-;).
Normal was too easy so I kicked it up to hard. It felt pretty normal, I guess. It was (and is) hard enough. I'm able to beat the computer most of the time but I still know it's not completely valid since the computer always know what you're gonna do. Never the less it certainly helped me get my head around fighting a moving and attacking target.
Then, tonight, I went online. I found a match. It was a duo, Beowulf and Ms. Fortune. I won with just a sliver of HP!
I couldn't be happier right now! Well, maybe a little bit but this is pretty damn awesome. I've won some fights in Tekken, but in a game like Skullgirls where combos and mix-ups are so important I'd say this is a bigger victory for me.
I learned a few things about me and fighting games tonight, exactly why I hated fighting games:
As of right now I'm just gonna ride this victory high while it lasts :3. Ciao!
P.s., give Tru3Ta1ent a follow on Twitch!
But ever since I started watching Tru3Ta1ent play Mortal Kombat X recently I felt a sudden urge to try and get good at Skullgirls, the only fighting game I own (I could also play DoA4 or Tekken, which are F2P on PS3, but so few people play this version of DOA and Tekken has a limit to how many games you can play in a certain amount of time). The key advice that Tru3 gave that really got me going was this: "GO into training mode, practice a combo over and over and over, drill it into your brain, then try it online."
So that's what I ended up doing. I picked a champion. Originally I was gonna go with Squigly but I didn't like having to wind up all of my attacks. Keep in mind, I'm a noob still. Anyway, I ended up picking Fukua. I figured out a combo and practiced it over and over until I got it almost every time. Then I tried different approaches into executing the combo. Then I figured out some other filler shit to do when I couldn't land the combo. Eventually I felt ready to try... the CPU (wah wah ;-;).
Normal was too easy so I kicked it up to hard. It felt pretty normal, I guess. It was (and is) hard enough. I'm able to beat the computer most of the time but I still know it's not completely valid since the computer always know what you're gonna do. Never the less it certainly helped me get my head around fighting a moving and attacking target.
Then, tonight, I went online. I found a match. It was a duo, Beowulf and Ms. Fortune. I won with just a sliver of HP!
I couldn't be happier right now! Well, maybe a little bit but this is pretty damn awesome. I've won some fights in Tekken, but in a game like Skullgirls where combos and mix-ups are so important I'd say this is a bigger victory for me.
I learned a few things about me and fighting games tonight, exactly why I hated fighting games:
- I always lose. I have no idea why
If you do any coding this image might make more sense to you, but if you change the words around it'd still apply.
I lose all of the time. It sucks to lose. What's worse, however, is not knowing why you lost, beyond "they beat the shit outa me," and how to fix the issue, how to get better. Thanks to Tru3 and that one bit of simple advice I think I've finally found square 1 and am on the right track.
- "HALP!" I say to myself in my head
I don't know how to get help. Pretty self explanatory. I mean, asking for help is a general issue of mine so it's no surprise.
P.s., if anybody likes helping noobs, and isn't toxic, just HMU! (this is the best assistance inquiry I can muster)
- I'm easily discouraged by imaginary shit talkers
I literally just imagine people berating me on how much I suck and how I should quit. "Uninstall" is a pretty common response from toxic League of Legends players to other players that are having a bad game. I got that response a few times and it still rings in my head. I'm a pessimist so I'm pretty receptive to negativity, less so to positive feedback.
As of right now I'm just gonna ride this victory high while it lasts :3. Ciao!
P.s., give Tru3Ta1ent a follow on Twitch!