AkelisRain
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The only Tekken game I didn't play was Tekken 4, and played a bit of Tag 1. I am not a fan of the tag series. I prefer solo, I have been practicing on Tag 2 solo. My fav Tekken was Dark Ressurection.
The only Tekken game I didn't play was Tekken 4, and played a bit of Tag 1. I am not a fan of the tag series. I prefer solo, I have been practicing on Tag 2 solo. My fav Tekken was Dark Ressurection.
Oh you're practicing on TTT2 as well? So am I. What's your PSN?
I was thinking of adding a 2lb spring to add some tension to my jlf. Why are the Korean joysticks preferred for Tekken? Is it the tension?I think I finally found a way to mod a real Korean stick into a MCZ stick without serious mods to the body of the stick.. No more shitty Crown rip off if I can really get this to work.
I was thinking of adding a 2lb spring to add some tension to my jlf. Why are the Korean joysticks preferred for Tekken? Is it the tension?
Ah, yeah. I'll solve that problem with a 2lb spring. I have been meaning to change out for a while now. I hate when I get a input I know i didn't do when I let the stick go to nuetral.Possibly? I just know that the stick snap back to neutral quicker and that's good for shit like bdc.
Yeah it's very fun, educational and refreshing after you mauled countless hours with your mains. In Tag1 and T4 there was command practice option, they gave you 10 moves in order and you had to do them as fast as possible, a quirky little thing.
I've been training on TTT²/T7PSP with my Hitbox for a few weeks now :
On P1 side, i think i'm ready, execution-wise (EWGF 95%~ in training mode, Wavedashes, backdash cancels)
On P2 side tho'... Lmao. I can't even wavedash properly.
I was thinking of adding a 2lb spring to add some tension to my jlf. Why are the Korean joysticks preferred for Tekken? Is it the tension?
Wish I can try one out then.3 reasons
1.) They use rubber instead of springs, like a bushing on a car, which allow the sticks to return to neutral better without the wiggle from a spring.
2.) They have no gate so it is really easy to flow from one motion to another.
3.) They are battop which I personally think is more ergonomically designed
Wonder how my training with the older Tekkens(Since can't run Tag2) will translate to T7.
And I should probably start looking to preorder.
At the very least, go with Tekken 6. Though I'm just going to wait till 7 drops and start my training there.
I preordered on Bamcos official site awhile back. I don't recall shipping options, but it's coming super saver shipping. Says 5-10 days. Got the email the credit charge goes thru in a day or two.
Here's hoping the game arrives on time and not halfway through June.
I feel Leo is closest to Julia in terms of gameplay. I should prob check her out more. The thing I love about Tekken is the diversity of the cast. I don't mind trying anyone, cause I have fun going through their move list. I am not entirely a beginner when it comes to fighters, but I am ass.
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I've been practicing a bunch of Tekken lately, mainly with Nuszka. Picked up a new character in Leo and s-l-o-w-l-y getting competent.
Oh yeah I see you guys playing Tag 2 together sometimes.
I know, man. D=
Soon! Not long now!
I'm getting the PC version too. On steam. So if the PS4 version comes late it won't matter. I'll have some format or another on Early 2017.You gonna wait that long? Sellers here ship 1-2 day before release so it comes on launch day.
Wow 95% is pretty damn crazy. That's top tier execution.
Do you guys happen to know where I can find the high res photos of the character renders? I'm supposed to make a yearly calendar in InDesign and would like to print it out on an A4 paper.
That reminds me, if any other Dutch folks are still looking to preorder, YGZ currently has the deluxe for e77 and the collectors for e129 which isn't too bad.
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I've been practicing a bunch of Tekken lately, mainly with Nuszka and Rajang. Picked up a new character in Leo and s-l-o-w-l-y getting competent.
Good games, Grayfox!
Glad i eventually broke your winstreak <.<
Tekkengamer.com has an event page listing by region.Random question - where do you go nowadays to see upcoming offline tournaments? Tekken Zaibatsu is completely dead, is there a better place to look?
Link usBeen watching a bunch of Tekken today. The hype is coming back to me.
Came across a tournament final between GAF's own ZTS and old Reepal. I didn't realize anyone here was legitimately good at the game You're also pretty cute irl so congrats on that too.
Random question - where do you go nowadays to see upcoming offline tournaments? Tekken Zaibatsu is completely dead, is there a better place to look?
Been watching a bunch of Tekken today. The hype is coming back to me.
Came across a tournament final between GAF's own ZTS and old Reepal. I didn't realize anyone here was legitimately good at the game You're also pretty cute irl so congrats on that too.
Oh, I remember this.