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Omis
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  • So pro...you posted and your wall and my wall.

    Hmmm ya can't. :D

    YOU WILL NEVER KNOW THE LATEST DEMON GOSSIP!

    :094:
    I agree with you. I'm going to look through the threads and approach the topic carefully with the BRoomers, however, because we all greatly respect the privacy that we have and I would want to make sure that nothing of outside topics, like personal lives and information, gets leaked by being somewhere in the threads.

    It might be some time, but if I can get my way then they will be released. Maybe even in a format that makes it easy to read without being spoiled!
    I brought a mafia game to the BRoom maybe half a year ago and there has always been a game running there since. I tell you this despite the normal "BRoom silence" where what happens in the BRoom stays in the BRoom because lately I've really been thinking that those games that are now finished back there should be moved to dGames so that people can read them and examine the meta.

    So far there has been High School Mafia, Batmafia, Assassins in the Palace, Battlestar Gamafia, and Teenage Mafia Ninja Turtles. Next is Futuramafia.
    We are starting with a Night Phase, so it is OK for you to be missing the first day or two. Just make sure to send in your night action (if any) by Sunday night at midnight or you might lose the chance to make one.
    Good to know. Like I said in your thread, I have a new tournament up if you want to look into that.
    lol, it was up until a few seconds ago. =P

    I tried to learn her, but I'm terrible at the game.

    That's why I've switched to Zangief! You can be terrible and still be really great with Zangief.

    *lariat lariat lariat*
    Unfortunately, no. From the looks of things, it just doesn't look like it'll work. In theory it should be doable; and at first it looked like it had potential,but unfortunately, there are just a couple things about it that make it just too much of a stretch. A shame, too, because I really liked the idea, heh.
    I've basically put that on hold for now. I don't think it'll fly, to be honest; I've hit something of a dead end with it.
    Sorry that I didn't answer you right away Omis, however if I was to tell everything, it would take ages for me to write it down for you. However, I will tell you the fundamentals though and try to limit my wording.

    The thing you should learn how to do above all else is get your executions down, meaning to truly master your specials and attacks, so that they come out on call. Make it so that you can achieve success on your moves 99% of the time, not 75% or 80%, that's still too random.

    Also know where your character's sweet's spots are, like for instance, I play Ryu right, and in SF:IV he has alot of sweet spots, like at full screen I'll be throwing out projectiles, at mid-range to outside of sweep range, I start to shoot less projectiles and more Ex-Hadou's and I start to get my footsie game going. Up close I will mixup, throw, or try to land ShoryukenxxFADC.

    Understanding where your character dominates, and what tools best to use when your in that situation is a must. Again, this will require you to really know how to position your character, because I cannot emphasize this enough. You will go nowhere if you do not know how to position your character to dominate in SF:IV.

    So this is what you should start out with...

    - Learn your character's attacks and specials All of them, regardless if some are not as useful, learn them all, and make sure you can do it 99% of the time (you could never be 100% because we aren't perfect).

    - Learn how to FADC, obviously this is a SF:IV thing, and if you don't know already FADC means Focus Attack Dash Cancel. Which you are basically canceling your FA into a dash right away, obviously this works better on certain characters more so then others, however this is a must.

    - Once you have gotten these basics of moves/specials down, then you can start learning how to position your character on the stage and against your opponent. This is arguably going to be the hardest part, because learning how to position your character to dominate will require the most effort because you are utilizing all of your tools above and incorporating it into your gameplay, however once you get this down to at least a solid level, you'll become a much better player already.

    Again, fundamentals are a must, knowing how to defend against attacks, knowing how to punishing, mastering all of your attacks/specials comes first before all of the "flashy combos" or big "damaging combos".

    That's how I learned how to play Street Fighter back then, I learned the basics first, then from there, slowly went upward, so if you want to learn SF:IV, that's what you'll have to do if you want to become at least a solid player.

    Hope this kinda helps, however if you need anything else, just let me know,

    OWS
    like i said, when my brother goes to work, he comes back tommorow, so he should be working sunday, otherwise ill go out and get them myself
    Online is gay. It somehow manages to piss me off half the time, and I refuse to play something that does that to me
    I was pissed off at brawl. I didn't want anything to do with it, and I knew being here wouldn't work since this is a forum dedicated to brawl (And Melee).......
    I still don't like brawl that much, but I'm willing to give it another chance in offline play. I'll never ply online again.......
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