Street Fighter V |OT2| Another Fight Isn't Coming Your Way!

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Necalli has hands down the most insane crush counter in the game. It beats my ex peach, light jabs, has huge range and works as an anti air..

Which one are you referring to, his fierce or his roundhouse? Roundhouse has better follow-ups but it's actually pretty dangerous to use with how bad the recovery is. Fierce is faster and safer with a better vertical hitbox but he doesn't really get much off of it besides a stomp.
 
Any tips for my beginner Laura?
https://youtu.be/KnyFZB6uJK4

From what I can tell I should anti air more and work on punishes (start a combo with st.HP for crush counter on blocked DP for example) but any tips for the neutral game, etc?

Hey 16-bit. Watched your match footage. Good stuff. Here's a few things to work on.

-You hold down back way too much for a character that doesn't have a charge move. Going on defense like that and throwing out random CR. Normals isn't great. The longer you are holding db, the longer of an opportunity your opponent has to open you up.

-Laura has a great walk speed, use it! Most of your footsie exchanges occur without you ever walking forward or backwards. Your v-skill can help you tremendously in this regard as well. Ken's normals don't have the largest range, so you can actually bait out a few normals and counter. Also, Laura has one of the better long range CC's, St. HK. Incorporate that more. Use that to confirm more of her command grabs.

-Learn some of Laura's safe jump ranges. You don't wanna be giving up free hits on jump-ins, but you already knew that.

I think addressing some of these points will show an immediate improvement to your game
 
Good games HardRojo. Why have you set your flag as USA though? :P
Yeah good games, keep training that Chun, she gave me a lot of trouble with those ambiguous cross ups lol. I foolishly thought setting it as USA would help with matchmaking, but as it (obviously) turns out, it doesn't. I want to set it to Peru now but I can't :( I wonder if Capcom can help me with that.
 
Unless a voice is really terrible, I tend to change voices based on country of origin if possible. So Ryu gets Japanese voice, Ken stays English, etc. Bison though I put on Japanese because he sounds incredible. Vega remains in English as there is no Spanish option (that would be awesome, actually). Chun is from China but I put her on Japanese voice since Chinese isn't an option either. FANG I can't really tell so I keep him on English.
 
Yep. Though to be fair it isn't as easy to convert his CCs into high damage payoffs. The real problem is how much extra V-Gauge you feed him. He gets an entire bar off CC overhead df.HP.

wait f.HP isnt overhead? df.HP is?
 
Yep. Though to be fair it isn't as easy to convert his CCs into high damage payoffs. The real problem is how much extra V-Gauge you feed him. He gets an entire bar off CC overhead df.HP.

Which would be fine if Necalli didn't have things like a great DP which would make using V-Reversals much more of a necessity, but he does. And Necalli with V-Trigger activated is a legitimately scary thing.

wait f.HP isnt overhead? df.HP is?

Yup, his only overhead is df.HP
 
ok, whew. Im a scrub but I was starting to think I was crazy lol

speaning of Nec, is it me or his divekick isnt that good? I cant seem to use it effectively for the life of me
 
This is a genre that has been around a long time my man and you are playing one of the oldest within that genre, you should give it some more time! Do you enjoy anything at all about the game? How does survival mode feel? Have you tried local multi with a friend or a significant other? There is WAY more to street fighter than the stupid LP system.

I know that the fight games community makes it seem like internet cred and FGC cred are everything with these types of games but it simply isn't true. Fighting games have a spirit to them that brings out that competitor in you like no other genre can, the fact that you are struggling to the point of frustration just proves this point. There might be a longer road ahead for you but if you in any way shape or form enjoyed what you have played, even if you lost then I urge you to push forward.

The mechanics WILL click for you.. I remember how it was for me in the early days with the SNES through Dreamcast - I thought I really knew fighting games but had only ever played friends and family. It wasn't until I started playing street fighter 2 turbo HD remix or w/e it was called that I started to chip away at the different systems and "understand" the right way and wrong way to play. I know that I just said that I understood the "right and wrong" but I want you to take that with a grain of salt, I think there is allot of pressure on a new player especially within the community - a sort of information overload that can happen. You are constantly going to come into threads like this one and see a ton of weird lingo and terminology that might as well be gibberish and that can add to that "lost at sea" feeling.

For the first long while you just have to play for fun, do what feels right to you and play at your own pace. Once you get comfortable with the idea of special moves and blocking and the general controls you move onto liking specific kinds of characters and before you know it you will start to notice "systems" or "patterns" in the gameplay. One of the earliest things I can recall learning on my own was that "jumping in" with a kick or a punch was something that was causing me to get crushed by quite a few opponents. Fast forward to now and I know that many people have always considered this something a new player does and that it does INDEED result in easy punishment. Learning something like that however just made me change the way I was playing, it made me look less at offense and more at defense, taking my time and being patient with my opponent.

I am sorry for the bit of rambling I have done here I just hate to see someone give up something that they could potentially enjoy, it is such a huge genre after all and there was at least one reason you picked it up in the first place. Good luck to you.
Well said...I learned how to play better with SF2 Remix on PS3 as well. Thought I was good at SF before that. Then i learned about tick throws and my world changed lol.


I'm having problems with Bison, lose to 80% of them, but at least the matches are getting closer. Gotta increase my defense while not being stagnant and allowing him to throw me after those dashes. Also good bisons like to use V-Reversal, gonna bait that junk with jabs which means I have to work on my light hit confirms.

So far Bison, Vega, and Karin are my hardest matches as Ken.
 
What do you guys have for the character voices?

I have Zangief, Cammy, and Rashid in English. Everyone else in Japanese.
 
The engrish has improved a lot this time around, she can actually say "Mission Complete" without going full Rolento!

Well that's good I guess, but I prefer accented voices even if it's just the VA making an effort at a fake one, japanese ones are just a handful of archetypes that get reused forever; though I do prefer japanese ken because it's more fitting for someone spending most of their life there.
 
ok, whew. Im a scrub but I was starting to think I was crazy lol

speaning of Nec, is it me or his divekick isnt that good? I cant seem to use it effectively for the life of me

his divekick isn't very good, i wouldnt even use it to try to hit anyone with. just use it to change your jump trajectory sometimes to bait a dp.
 
Unless a voice is really terrible, I tend to change voices based on country of origin if possible. So Ryu gets Japanese voice, Ken stays English, etc. Bison though I put on Japanese because he sounds incredible. Vega remains in English as there is no Spanish option (that would be awesome, actually). Chun is from China but I put her on Japanese voice since Chinese isn't an option either. FANG I can't really tell so I keep him on English.

SF should just do what Tekken does. Each character speaks in their native language.
 
I can't for Capcom to actually do something about this crap, it's getting really boring now. Too many desperate players in Silver League and above, stop being so sad.
It's even good players, I don't get it. This guy named'Imjustthatdude' had a nice chun. We went 3 rounds, showed some nice chun tech. He was canceling her thousand kick in the air to alternate her jumping arc. His fireball game was strong, had nice mixup after he AA u. Solid match all around. Beat me in 3 first match, I beat him in 3 second match baited out chun ex spinning bird, quit -_- I'm like dude, "we already has a good match," where's the love?
 
yeah it's getting excessive how many people do it lol

I don't understand why people are so obsessed with these points, the only thing I care about is Fight Money lol.

It's even good players, I don't get it. This guy named'Imjustthatdude' had a nice chun. We went 3 rounds, showed some nice chun tech. He was canceling her thousand kick in the air to alternate her jumping arc. His fireball game was strong, had nice mixup after he AA u. Solid match all around. Beat me in 3 first match, I beat him in 3 second match baited out chun ex spinning bird, quit -_- I'm like dude, "we already has a good match," where's the love?

Yeah that's sad. You got beat fair and square so don't leave. I only remember one name, Tyrael or something, a Bison player, he always does Alt+F4.
 
you know the situation is bad when youre crushing someone and all youre thinking is "please dont DC please dont DC" :/

(this Laura didnt btw)

I don't understand why people are so obsessed with these points, the only thing I care about is Fight Money lol.

its like any sport isnt it? Imagine youre watching football, and your team never got the 3 points from a win, only the losses counted.
 
It's even good players, I don't get it. This guy named'Imjustthatdude' had a nice chun. We went 3 rounds, showed some nice chun tech. He was canceling her thousand kick in the air to alternate her jumping arc. His fireball game was strong, had nice mixup after he AA u. Solid match all around. Beat me in 3 first match, I beat him in 3 second match baited out chun ex spinning bird, quit -_- I'm like dude, "we already has a good match," where's the love?

For some people it's only a good match when they win. It's a somber feeling, thinking you're having a quality match and you're both enjoying yourselves and then the other dude RQs and you realize the whole time he was going "Man, FUCK this guy."
 
I don't understand why people are so obsessed with these points, the only thing I care about is Fight Money lol.

I get why people want points, I don't get why people bothered getting higher than their skill level is at. Can't imagine how much you end up having to dc, restart game, requeue and just repeat the process the majority of the time because you're way out of your league.
 
Am i crazy or does the framerate just take random nose dives in this game? Its been bothering me for awhile now.

For example I just loaded up the game when to training mode on Karin's stage and sometimes when I hit Chun it will hiccup or just moving will be like crawling through syrup at random... This is without match making on. It never happens online during a match but all the time in single player modes.

Or am is it just go home Caleb you are drunk?

Edit im on PS4
 
Am i crazy or does the framerate just take random nose dives in this game? Its been bothering me for awhile now.

For example I just loaded up the game when to training mode on Karin's stage and sometimes when I hit Chun it will hiccup or just moving will be like crawling through syrup at random... This is without match making on. It never happens online during a match but all the time in single player modes.

Or am is it just go home Caleb you are drunk?

I think some stages have framedrops on ps4, on pc it´s prolly your hardware or you have some process running in the bg that activates right at those times (activating swapping)
 
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