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and i thought the only relevant fighting game is dead or alive
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When a giant bowling party happens in France
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I'd love to laugh had I not known a person involved with that
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and i thought the only relevant fighting game is dead or alive
Never played the game, but it looks fun to play with friends with all the costumes.
I worship the cold and despise the heat
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and i thought the only relevant fighting game is dead or alive
Oh my god just noticing that your username is in Turkish
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Why do people hate your country FuZ?
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why would they like it
its fucked up on many points
Last edited by FuZ (2016-07-15 10:52:17)
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When a giant bowling party happens in France
http://i.imgur.com/BZUt9g3.gif
Insha'Allah
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You should gift them baguettes to make them happy.
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Fuck France terrorist bait country as fuck
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Have you done the tutorial? Blazblue's tutorials are one of the most well explained tutorials in fighting games, along with Skullgirls' one.
As Boat said, do the tutorial. Not sure how it is in the earlier version, but CPEX tutorial goes deep. Unless you're already familiar with fighting games, it could seem a bit much so just go through it slowly. Usually tutorials are done in sections (beginner, intermediate, advanced). Start with beginner and then stop. Play arcade mode or versus for some time. If you think you're ready, go do the intermediate tutorial. Repeat the process for advanced. I suggest not going through all of them at once because tutorial is mostly reading and reading in fighting games is boring.
I admit that out of habit I skipped the tutorial as most of the time I just learn the game on the way. I'll take a look at the tutorials today.
2nd, if you still struggle with Technical, try Stylish Mode instead.
While with Stylish Mode I am doing much more better, I don't feel like I will improve on fighting games by using a button smashing based techniques. Video related, me smashing buttons.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OL23TE8WyU
3rd, get CPEX if you can, this is the most balanced to the date, until CF arrives.
I'll think about it.
Just be careful with Tagers.
I have noticed that Tagers are pretty damn dangerous with their throws. I've beaten Tager already but I guess normal AI isn't a tough opponent as they don't do mindgames.
Blazblue (or any Arc System fighting games really) has a lot of diversity. Each character is very unique, and your ability to play one character doesn't really transfer to other character (there are always exceptions though). You have to start from the bottom every time you want to learn a new character. My suggestion is to try all of them, and see which one you like. By like I don't just mean how they play. If you think the character looks cool is also a good reason to master him/her. Just be prepared to spend some time. You can't get good at any fighting game without spending time.
I personally started with Makoto but I decided to switch because her sexy body distracted me I didn't quite understand her playstyle. Ragna seems to be pretty aggressive type of character and pretty beginner friendly so I picked him instead. But I noticed that characters really do have huge differences. Hazama seems to be my biggest threat right now since I'm having trouble avoiding his hooks.
In the video, I think you're standing still in one place a bit too much. Ragna is better at close range, you might want to consider that. Don't be too afraid of Jin's projectile. Fireballs in this game are not as deadly as it is in Street Fighter. One thing about fighting Jin is you don't want to get hit by his crouching D, which can lead to huge damage. The move hits mid range, you're safe if you're far away or right in front of him. To get familiar with the distance, go to training mode, pick Jin, and do his crouching D until you're used to it.
When I was standing I was just trying to hope that AI would try to push and attack which I would either respond with a quick punch or a block. I don't think that works with real people though and in the video it was still quite a risky move. Should I just push even harder (like that stylish video above)? I'll also take a look at Jin's attacks.
Thanks for the videos too. I'll check what I can do.
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first rule of thumb
don't play terumi
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first rule of thumb
don't play tekken
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