How to Attack & Defend in Fighting Games
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I love how Rip's setup makes it look like he's adoringly looking up at his father, JDCR.
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As a poker player, I never thought I'd hear GTO in a Tekken video.
This is really deep. Figuring out ratios during live gameplay is pretty damn hard. You’re muscle memory to punish your opponent should on be point. Maybe to simply these ratios, they developed some sort of “gut feeling”, which is based of experience. Sad that hop-kicks defeat a lot of options, especially Katarina’s.
Yea if you overextend alot
@@CashKetchum718 was thinking the same thing
I think it's mostly T7 hop kicks though. The range they have is absurbed.
GTO ? yeah i know that , Great Teacher Onizuka he is a very Strong Kazuya player .
Actually, if I remember correctly, Onizuka is a Kuma main.
1:10 Luck, paper, seizures, 😅💜
Don’t let anyone keep offense on you. Make them respect you by getting something off (even a jab). If your opponent likes pressing buttons they may break you down with safe moves. (For intermediate / beginners)
This is fantastic. Thank you so much.
Another important thing is patterns, you could do rock twice, then papers twice and now your opponent has learned something. But you only do scissors once or a third paper to mix them up. Just like dragunov going d2 after wr2 twice and suprisingly doing df2 after the next wr2.
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Bro!!! These are the type of tekken vids I looking/waiting for man... good stuff man!!
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Rock, paper, G U N
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JDCR is the best.
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Nothing else to be said.
Great talk, amazing to see you guys having a conversation
You are improving in eglish incredibly fast. Keep it up, sensei!
So basically, use lots of options and you become harder to read
As the great Alex Valle once said, you gotta throw in some random to keep your opponent on their toes.
More like you need to use every option sometimes to present the threat of you doing them, but you also have to ratio them out so that you both don't get yourself killed doing risky things, while also doing them often enough to make your opponent fear you doing them (or catch them not expecting it).
Obvious example is that you can't hop kick everything, but if you never hop kick, then your opponent is never worried about you doing it. So you have to do it enough to be effective but not so much that it's predictable and exploitable.
I don't think too much of numbers or ratios when it comes to fighting in Tekken. It is more of a feeling or just simply feeling your opponent to me. Though there are a lot of elements that play a role in my decision on which attack to use in a fight, I go off of my gut feeling more than anything because you really don't have time to think. I'm no expert so I don't know how effective this is for anyone else, but it works for me.
Gut feeling would prolly take you somewhere but you can't just go on playing Tekken without knowing the frames that your moves have and the opponent has, you should atleast learn the basic frames that are easily punishable or atleast know you safest moves but otherwise experience would get you far enough.
You can build up guts or instincts, but if you’re like me, you’ll make a lot of mistakes while building them up. It’s better to also understand the frame situations of moves while you’re building up your instinct or feeling based play.
@@XIVDock Very true I agree. Yes frame data plays a huge part in my defensive and offensive choices. However, I still do not let frame data completely dictate my decision in the heat of battle. I see patterns pretty quickly when people rely too heavily upon frame data advantages; within every pattern lies a hole to exploit so I try to be as unreadable as possible.
Also, I've seen players at low and high levels totally neglect certain moves that are crucial to master to bring the character to his or her fullest potential. The move is neglected at large because the frame data or people say its unsafe to use.
My choices are very spontaneous but still with a plan. And that is simply to control the match with spacing, reading and conditioning the opponent. So I'm totally with you, there is logic behind my choices, I'm not a fighter without strategy. But overall, with all the information that I process through my mind in that split second during the heat of battle, it is my gut that brings forth the final decision.
Never bring a pair of scissors to a gunfight
이걸보며 철권의심리를떠나 인생의조언을 듣는거같네요.. 많은생각을하고갑니다 잘봤어요
Basically play safe, look for your opponents weakness and exploit it.
This is Tekken. That's why at the highest level it's pokes and movement. Few weaknesses and fewer mistakes.
its not just exploiting weaknesses. Applying pressures, figuring opponent's next move and much more. Tekken has so much fundamentals and forget one of them could be extremely fatal. Tekken Esports isnt a joke
GREAT TEACHER ONIZUKA!
Awesome edit! I've already seen it but this is just more concise and to the point. Great vids JDCR keep ot up!
i love your content your English got even better keep it up
ps should i buy armor king or fakumram
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This is awesome; thanks for sharing your insight.
Game Theory is an incredible subject. Calculus II is actually applicable in real life people; it'll help you play fighting games!
Kazuya being +4 instead of +3 absolutely matters. It means df2 is uninterruptible after a blocked f4.
Yes but they weren't talking about specific frame advantage they were talking about how ratios and common moves that would come after that move
This was really fun to watch :) (I play tekken at a average level) but I love tekken
This was awesome
very nice video 👍 keep it up
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gto - it's not a poker term. It's a math term
Your English is great.
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hi
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Não vai acontecer. Aprende inglês como toda a gente.
@@goncalogregorio1296 prefiro o que eu pedi, obrigado.
@@LEODANTE Inglês é fácil...achas mesmo que eles vão meter isto em Português só por tua causa?boing..
@@andalaandame8551 não penso em mim nesse caso, penso em um publico que não sabe inglês que tambem é parte da cena em geral.
Muitos jogos hoje me dia estão vindo não so com a legenda, estão vindo com a dublagem!
Justamente por visar um publico geral, o que para as empresas e os consumidores é um bem geral entende? Imagina quantos mais inscritos esse canal tambem conseguiria se fizesse isso?
Nem precisa ser uma dublagem, mas a propria legenda ajudaria muita gente.
@@LEODANTE Tens toda a razão,mas pensa:imagina eles terem de fazer em portugues,frances,italiano,chines,koreano,espanhol etc etc etc..é dificil.
First!