How to get better at fighting games tips guide

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Published 2019-03-23
how to get better in fighting games tips guide
welcome back everything, here are some of my advices on how to get better in fighting games, I am still new to youtube and is always learning how to make better videos, let me know if this meme style works or not, all feedbacks are welcome
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All Comments (21)
  • @threeeyes7469
    I love how you use a large flatscreen so you don’t need a capture card
  • @lllppeverywhere
    This sure helped me to get rid of my tendency on wanting to learn and understand everything resulting to be overwhelmed. Thank you so much for showing the different examples depending on the situation and explaining things clearly. I'm new to Fighting Games and really want to learn it, but don't know what to do most of the time so this helps a lot.
  • @chaopan4062
    The last secret weapon is sooooo funny,.man 😂😂😂😂😂
  • @SJNaka101
    I already knew all this but you gave me motivation to put more of it into practice. I will dedicate 20 minutes of my playtime a day for the next few weeks testing character moves to find out which are plus and minus.
  • @JoystickNY
    let me know what tips and trick you guys have to get better, please share them here
  • @vepbr7733
    You are one of the best teacher on youtube i never see someone teaching from his heart like you i really want to see your match with tokido
  • @bancholeo55
    I've been researching deeper into the FGC world's concepts and terminology to help me advance my understanding in Smash Ultimate. A lot of these concepts you've explained throughout this video has great carryover, and I thank you so much for the time and effort you put into this. You definitely got a sub from me! 👍🏾💯💯
  • @Knels94
    As someone who knows nothing about fighting games but really wants to get into them, your channel has been very valuable. Thank you for your content!
  • @DudeMcAwesome
    Learning Lei Wulong was how I began to learn Combos because his transitions/combos in Tekken 2/3 were so satisfying to do. Came here for stick reviews, and saw this vid, good stuff!
  • @brandon8217
    Love your content. I've decided to really dive into SFV recently and I've watched through almost all of your videos. Thank you for making them!
  • @MikeWat
    Hey dude, great channel, it's very niche and branded very well!! I'm sure there are a lot of enthusiasts that would love to see and learn what you do ;) Keep it up!
  • @PCFROMVCS
    The tip about reset combos is really good. I understand those and can recognize when I put opponents in that state, and sometimes I can punish them if I react correctly. But I dont really think about it or use resets as a tool like I should. Im gonna start working on that!
  • @Outwars1
    An absolutely great video mate. Helps me understand the basic or foundational set of principles to apply when learning to play fighting games. The hints of what to understand in being "open" of have them guessing the direction to block etc. really REALLY helps me understand the actual technique. 👍
  • @svenlow7077
    Thanks for the guide, although pretty standard stuff, new players like me tend to forget thats why i will come back from time to time to remind myself, and good one on the last tip, that was funny haha
  • @LordDragon156
    Just picked up street fighter; this was suuuuuuuuuupppppper helpful! Thank you <3
  • @venum8344
    You got some pretty good vids, thats the second i found by search. I'll check out the rest of them over the holidays, cheers mate !