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Zetzio SSF4 tournament

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  • Started 1 year ago by Nemphtis
  • Latest reply from DarkyDiZZ
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  • Super Street Fighter IV
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  1. Nemphtis
    Final Boss

    Going to Asda now, give you some games when I get back.

    Posted 1 year ago # |
  2. DiabloCableGuy
    Member

    Nice, I suck at the moment, so It'll probaly be a white wash for you.

    Posted 1 year ago # |
  3. Nemphtis
    Final Boss

    Nice, I suck at the moment, so It'll probaly be a white wash for you.

    That is quite an understatement.

    I have some pointers for you to start with based on our first matches:

    1. Find a character you enjoy, and practice executing his moves consistently and learning which of his attacks are good for what. This means doing challenge mode and training mode. Training mode is boring but a it's a good player's best friend. If you can't do a fireball 9/10 or 10/10 times, you should go into training mode and keep doing the move (both on the left and right side) until it sinks into your muscle memory.

    2. Once you've found a character you would like to 'main', check out his in-depth profile on EventHubs. They have a section which explains common fighting game terminology, and if you check the character profiles out you'll see explanations on how to perform their attacks, what those attacks are good for and so on. The information on EventHubs should be pure gold to anyone starting out on SF4.

    3. Use the Street Fighter IV tag on these forums to see some of the topics I posted with competitive level match replays. Look at how the best are using their characters and take from them what you feel you can use in your play style. Street Fighter Dojo is a fantastic site for this, as it lets you search competitive matches based on the characters you want to see fighting.

    4. Since you're at the bottom of the food chain when it comes to fighting games in general, the thing you can do most to impact your performance is practice, practice & practice. It doesn't matter how good your mind-gaming and research is, none of this is any good if you haven't practised enough to execute them consistently so if you want to enjoy SF4, and any future fighting games, put in some effort and it'll go a long way.

    Posted 1 year ago # |
  4. DarkyDiZZ
    Member

    Put my name down, but we all know that Dizz will win this. I don't mind the 2nd place though, 2100ms points is still nice.

    Dont worry Recks SFIV is the MW2 in fighters <___< game needs alot of work coz its terrible but great for getting into the genre..untill the BS starts pouring out lol

    Posted 1 year ago # |

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