How good are you at Fighting Games
How good are you at Fighting Games
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I'm like mid tier.
I'm a 6/10, good enough to crush casuals but not anyone who's actually good
that's more like a 4/10 tbqh
bad, why?
I'm literally the best around.
Challenge me to any game on fightcade. I'll body you.
I suck but I love em and play them all the time
I had the top weekly wins on XBL on BBCT. Maybe a 7?
No one on Sup Forums is good at any fighting game that matters.
I love this game
The living "I body my friends but get buttfucked online" meme.
I started with Alpha 2 and I consider myself to be pretty good at most 2D fighters, but put me in front of a 3D fighter and I turn into a fucking retard.
I'm not.
top tier competitive Pokken player
I've been trying to convince myself that they're my favourite genre since 2009. I'm okay but I just don't have the dexterity to play any games or characters that need precise execution but I'm good at spacing and punishing. I tend to stick to zoning and poking characters because of it.
I'm pretty good at that one JoJo fighting game for the dreamcast, but that's about it.
>tfw no new shaman king game ever
yoh wasn't even in that last jump game
I'm shit when it comes to long combo's so I prefer characters with strong poke and footsie's game.
The use of apostrophes here is just sickening.
I can play most games' equivalent to Ryu decently against the average people in arcades, but have a hard time in fast games like GG.
Primarily played Street Fighter V, but Tekken 7 is Kino. Having a lot of fun with friends and even online, but I doubt I've gone against anyone good. Everyone's still learning the game. (´・ω・`)
Sorry I didn't proofread professor.
I'm only good at combos, and even that I'm only ok at
You missed a comma there, pupil.
I have an awful memory, so I suck at memorizing combos. Can go to training and work on them and have some down then forget them a few actual matches later.
I am, however, good at reading and punishing and whatnot, so it helps me float by a bit with average to above average players.
Mostly play guilty gear blazblue and I guess smash if I can say that without a bunch of meme arrows pointing at me
>Tried keyboard, pad, didn't feel right
>got a cheap shitty stick, still can't get my hands to work right, inputs for even simple shit like qcf I'd fuck up and get 369 or even just 26 something somehow
>drop the genre for like 3 years
>randomly start up skullgirls one day, stick isn't near my computer any more so I just use keyboard again despite hating it most of all
>everything just clicks for no reason whatsoever
>been randomly fucking around in training mode for the past few days, seeing real improvement for the first time ever, can actually do "real" if simple combos a decent percent of the time
A surprising but good feel
I'll get there
At some point I'm going to have to actually learn to play the genre for real though, neutral and pressure and blocking and all that shit
>smash
>fighting game
what fighting games matter?
Are you Pokken Guy?
Not very good but I enjoy playing some types of fighting games anyway.
I played Garou: Mark of the Wolves for the first time last night. I loved it.
I'm decent at pokken. I'm not gonna be top 8 at majors or anything but I can play against the players who do without getting my shit pushed in and take some matches.
>Guilty Gear
>King of Fighters
>Capcom Vs SNK
Better than average but not tournament tier
>BlazBlue
>Killer Instinct
Average as fuck
>anything else
I'm completely shit
The only fighting game I play is 3rd Strike with friends, and I'd say I'm OK but not anywhere near as good as a tournament player. I used to play Smash 4 and Melee but I haven't played in so long and I got shit again.
Top fuckin' percentage.
The only thing I remember from this thing was the Horo-Horo theme song and the quiz that I couldn't beat to get the next upgrade for Yoh.
Gotten top 8 at a couple majors. I'm not too terrible.
never for the headliner titles though. I ain't that good yet.
I got top 3 at an evo side tourney and top 50 in a main event. I got top 8 at a main event at a major.
I'm trying to learn tekken 7 but i'm too bad at everything
Pick the person who looks the coolest.
Realize move lists aren't really that big, at least 15 are just basic grabs from different angles and the sample combos.
Learn the basics of high/mid/low attacks and how to block/avoid them.
Look up all your options for getting off the ground so you don't get put to the floor and stay there the whole match.
Learn that most the strings in the move list don't actually combo, most of the time its just for extending pressure or to check they aren't trying to mash out of the string if you decide to end it early.
If all else fails pick Paul and alternate between Demolition Man and Deathfist
Better than I was last week and that's good enough for me. Finally learned how to Korean Backdash Cancel in Tekken 7 and getting used to using an arcade stick.