View Full Version : Fighting Games, my downfall.
Sotanji
09-15-2011, 10:29 AM
Ive been known to be an above average player at most types of games, except for RTS, and now Ive realized Fighting games.
Growing up i would always pick up a fighting game here or there, and think i was pretty decent pulling off combos beating the crap out of the AI etc.
But recently Ive been getting into a fighting game craze. Blazblue, MvC3, And SuperStreetFighter 4. Ive owned these games quite awhile but Ive just really gotten into the recently.
So here i am Going through arcade mode on SSF4 Destroying my opponents, so i figure alright, i bet i can do pretty good online. so after a few try's at joining a match i get into a match. The Match Starts and I'm raring to go. The match starts and i get maybe 2 or 3 hits in before i get my ass handed to me on a silver platter with my my name embedded in gold. I tried a few more rounds with a slight hint of Rage and loss, and then it dawned on me. Im just not good at fighting games, for now at least.
So anyways Ive set off on a quest to better myself at fighting games Specifically SSF4 right now. I have noticed improvement on my end, but what I'm looking for are some Hints, Tips, Tricks. maybe someone could help me with? or possibly a Sparing partner?
Anyways i will be back to enter the world of StreetFighter Online and i will be a force to be reckoned with!
>:D
Fr0stByte
09-15-2011, 11:25 AM
the thing about fighting games is players can still win if they button mash, not sure if this still applies to newer games but it did in the past, so i only really play them offline
Mizel
09-16-2011, 12:04 PM
I think button mashing will always be a part of fighting games :P I used to be a button masher back in the day, but after awhile it kinda sucks... now I always make it a point to make sure I know real moves and whatnot. Much more enjoyable when you know exactly how to do the badass moves xD
Trunks
09-16-2011, 02:39 PM
The newer fighting games seem to be more about combos when I use to play online. Some how people memorize this 20 move combo that drains about half of your health. It's pretty ridiculous, I normally stay away from online games. They are fun to play with friends though.
Lord Nog
09-17-2011, 09:06 PM
I used to be GODLY at DBZ Budakai Tenkaiichi 3 until one of my friends who I didn't even know played came over one day and I met my match lol. It was a good fight though, he only beat me in team battle by like one character.
Sotanji
09-18-2011, 05:38 PM
The newer fighting games seem to be more about combos when I use to play online. Some how people memorize this 20 move combo that drains about half of your health. It's pretty ridiculous, I normally stay away from online games. They are fun to play with friends though.
I agree, some people are just godly at fighting game. im getting better though
I used to be GODLY at DBZ Budakai Tenkaiichi 3 until one of my friends who I didn't even know played came over one day and I met my match lol. It was a good fight though, he only beat me in team battle by like one character.
Oh man DBZ fighting games, that brings back memories, i really loved the Budokai Series, me and my friends played the hell out of that game. Now i want to go and play that!
djdcstorm_lot
09-28-2011, 03:53 PM
don't feel bad at one point I wasn't so good at fighting games but far as playing online it helps a lot if you know combos for different fighters button mashing doesn't work any more far as playing online
Mizel
09-29-2011, 11:20 AM
I dont know about that lol I've come across my fair share of button smashers online ;) However, I think playing online is the best way to learn and improve because for the most part people that play online know what they're doing and don't just use a single cheap move the entireeeee time.
Triton
10-02-2011, 01:47 PM
Never fought on line, I know my limits and happy with them. But I guess practice, button mashing and just keep fighting against anyone who will fight. The experiance will get you there in the end.
Sotanji
10-02-2011, 11:34 PM
Ive actually invested quite a bit of time playing Super Street Fighter 4 and Street Fighter 3 online lately. And have to say, you lose and you learn. when i was a kid i used to get frustrated so easily when i lost over and over at fighters. my friends used to completely and utterly DESTROY me. Now half of them cant even touch me. I've learned if you want to get better, you need to try and learn from everything
Would anyone like to Spar? >=3
Mizel
10-03-2011, 11:03 AM
Oh man, Id love to play anyone here :)
Only, I only have newest MK and Soul Cal 4 for ps3.... tis all for my fighting games :(
Sotanji
10-03-2011, 09:55 PM
I could probably barrow both of them from a friend.
I used to have MK9 but at the time i needed cash instead of a game, so i sold it.
That game is sick though =D
Mizel
10-04-2011, 11:31 AM
Ah, I know how that is :P It def is a sick game.... Welp, if you happen to get either- lemme know! ^_^
Valkyr
10-14-2011, 12:55 AM
Blah. Fighting games. I could never really get into them besides Mortal Kombat. I dunno, I just thought I sucked or something, ha. But Mortal Kombat seemed to suit me well, which I find odd because I was actually pretty good at it and knew most of the moves. O_O With other fighting games I just was lost on what to press, so button mashing did play a big part for me in that.
Sotanji
10-22-2011, 07:20 PM
I have recently just borrowed MK9 from a friend, if anyone wants to challenge me let me know!
t8dnation
10-23-2011, 09:06 AM
street fighter lolll
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12-14-2011, 09:45 AM
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Nezhul
01-16-2012, 08:22 PM
Fighting games are all about timing (pressing the right buttons at the right times for combos and all). If you're not good at that, then fighting games are not really for you.
imoto
01-31-2012, 03:50 PM
Fighting games are the best INSIDE arcades... we need to bring that movement back.
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