Sangoku
Smash Master
Here is the beginner's application guide to DI I said I was doing. Initially I thought about doing it for battlecow (since he asked for it), but it took me so much time (didn't think it would)...
Anyway, if you have comments or questions, don't hesitate. I know it's not ultra precise (I did that on purpose), but I hope it's kinda exhaustive (I know I missed Link's usmash =/). Again, the goal was to give a concrete guide and not provide frame data and stuff.
Here's the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhXxBoWtb_k
Oh and one more thing:
Hope this video will help some beginners (would be annoying to think I did all that for nothing lol).
Anyway, if you have comments or questions, don't hesitate. I know it's not ultra precise (I did that on purpose), but I hope it's kinda exhaustive (I know I missed Link's usmash =/). Again, the goal was to give a concrete guide and not provide frame data and stuff.
Here's the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhXxBoWtb_k
Oh and one more thing:
Yeah, but use your RIGHT hand to move the joystick, since you have much more control and speed with your right hand than your left thumb. So, in that example, you would keep the joystick pressed to the left with your left thumb, then, with your right hand, shake the controller up and down (like as if you were jacking off) to get that sliding motion. You should get really good DI this way.
I'll make the video sometime soon! I promise!
Somebody kick my *** if I don't.
Still waiting for the video .Oh wow, that's almost exactly it for the side DI. You don't actually have to move your left hand off of the controller like that, just hold the joystick in position.
I'll make a video anyway.
Hope this video will help some beginners (would be annoying to think I did all that for nothing lol).