Itz King Beebop
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I know about Anna's FC df2 Mad Axes... that move is the greatest, gayest thing in life LOL That's why it's one of her best moves... but then again you have to keep in mind that her FC mix up in TTT2 is almost God-like
Hit confirm.What's HC? I don't recognize the acronym.
sure go ahead.I'm pretty sure you would LOL but we should play sometime (tekken or doa) I was thinking of playing Jaycee with my Zaf. Do you mind if I FR you?
What that means is people like you that do know it, should get the data up on this site, for others that do not. Information sharing is a benefit to the entire community. That is much more helpful than just saying this is unfair, that is unfair, this is useless, that is OP, this string isn't as good as that string, etc.Just because it's not on the site does not mean we do not know it.
I did it a few times (these are the averages).Here, try this.
Now, reacting during a blockstring is significantly easier, so you can generally block something 2-3 frames faster.
I wholeheartedly agree- at the same time, I don't fault people for the current state of affairs. Making those wiki pages, implementing standardization in character forums, sharing techniques and strategies, etc. is a lot of work (and for some competitively-minded, detrimental to possible performance in the field).Information sharing is a benefit to the entire community.
Well all i'm gonna say is this, VF players in Japan where they are years above the rest, do as much information sharing with us (western, U.S. and Europe) as possible. We also share information with each other all day, everyday. Despite this GentlemanThief is still the best VF player that isn't from Japan, across multiple continents. It makes everyone better and brings the competitive level to the highest level possible for all all players. Just because we know all the data doesn't not mean we'll all have the Yomi (as some old school DOA players have said 'reading your opponent'), or execution to beat everyone. What it does mean is you'll have better matches and a higher play level from all.I
I wholeheartedly agree- at the same time, I don't fault people for the current state of affairs. Making those wiki pages, implementing standardization in character forums, sharing techniques and strategies, etc. is a lot of work (and for some competitively-minded, detrimental to possible performance in the field).
That's not true. I know how to complain about not having something to complain about.Sadly, all the majority of this community knows how to do is complain.