Sorry missed it! I'll try to help you in a bit.
Please do, whenever you feel like.
If you've got some good video up (or links to them) it'd be awesome since so far I haven't found what I'm looking for.
Sorry, I actually don't know about this one. I do very little reading/viewing of Smash online outside of playing it. I'm sure we could answer any questions you have though!
Well, point is that I'm such a newb that I don't have much to ask, I mean I need to learn the ropes and the game doesn't teach you how to play decently (yeah I've seen the tutorial after the intro), only the basic moves.
Also I'm terrible at coming back from falling off ring and propel to grab the edge of the platform/level with special+UP... I see people doing crazy stuff and I dunno how they're able to jump so high to regain ground, I can only do special+up and only once 'cause the character goes 'out of steam' until he puts his feet on the ground again.
Button. Typically I use X with the side of my thumb. I turn jump off on the stick.
In most cases, I use the left analog-stick to smash. I occasionally use the C-stick when I need to get a smash out super fast, or if trying to do a quick pivot or dashing up-smash. But most of the time I use the left stick. That might be somewhat uncommon though.[/QUOTE]
thanks
Not that I know of, but I wish I had time to make one.
Please do!
Pro Controller is pretty fantastic except:
1) Wireless adds a smidge of lag.
2) The buttons aren't across from the analog stick, which is important to me.
What you mean by that?
Button, but I'm thinking about retraining myself to do both, because it's hard to OoS Fortress. Button is 100% superior in most situations, though.
I don't C-stick my smashes. IMO, without making an extensive argument for it right now, different characters benefit from the C-stick set to different things. Who do you use?
Cool. And I haven't picked up a character yet, tho Mario, Meta Knight and Captain Falcon are the 3 I know a bit from Brawl, I love Little Mac here. But I like almost any character besides Pikachu, Charizard and Peach.
Maybe I thought wrong, my idea was to play a bit of everyone 'cause the fundamentals are all the same, then learn the advanced techniques/try to win done matches I'd pick the character(s) I really like and concentrate on getting better with them.
Not a good plan then?
Play a set with someone here and ask for feedback. Best way to improve.
Nah, I'm too bad to do that yet. I mean, I know the feedback would be "dude, play more and then come back", and I don't mean to be able to put up a fight but just that I still don't even know the basics. But I will ask you guys in the future, hopefully
1.) I use a button, used that since Melee. Y/X or bust.
2.) c-stick most of the time, though sometimes I'll use control stick if I want the extra bit of charge. In this game I set the c-stick to tilts anyhow.
3.) If you play someone here willing to coach you, go for it. Once you understand the game, it will become much greater an experience for you.
We'll see if I can find a coach then

What I'm unsure about is when will I be at a level decent enough to ask being taught, you've gotta understand that right now I'm like that guy who picks up a game for the 1st time and starts dicking around with a few characters, not really knowing what is doing... and the outcome ain't pretty XD
Thanks y'all guys, appreciated it a lot!
If a good video or two come to your attention, please post about them! or even PM me if you prefer.
Cheers
