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L.O.P.L.

Smash Cadet
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Sep 15, 2007
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People generally can't give you good input or accurate critiques against level 9 CPUs. Fight human players around your level and upload.
 

Sariku

Smash Master
Joined
May 24, 2007
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4,384
Location
Biloxi, Mississippi
People generally can't give you good input or accurate critiques against level 9 CPUs. Fight human players around your level and upload.
I know, it's just I have no friends to play.

I know CPU's are bad, and you can't mindgame them, but atleast give it a shot >.<
 

L.O.P.L.

Smash Cadet
Joined
Sep 15, 2007
Messages
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I would of expected you to play much more advanced with your amount of posts. But I thought wrong. Try to learn some advanced techniques such as wavedashing and shfflc and use them in the matches. They will improve your game a lot. You need to work on some better edge guarding skills. Use shield breaker/forward smash or some dtilts when the opponent is trying to come back. Don't use those consecutive B's, I don't know if there is name for them. Although when you hit the opponent with it successfully it isn't as easy to time and sometimes you won't have enough time. When you are near the edge and your opponent rushes in, you can shield grab him followed by a back throw. Then edge guard immediately! There is a lot to improve on but it would help if you face a real person. You won't learn from CPU's but it sounds like you don't have any person to play with nearby. =/
 

Sariku

Smash Master
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I would of expected you to play much more advanced with your amount of posts. But I thought wrong. Try to learn some advanced techniques such as wavedashing and shfflc and use them in the matches. They will improve your game a lot. You need to work on some better edge guarding skills. Use shield breaker/forward smash or some dtilts when the opponent is trying to come back. Don't use those consecutive B's, I don't know if there is name for them. Although when you hit the opponent with it successfully it isn't as easy to time and sometimes you won't have enough time. When you are near the edge and your opponent rushes in, you can shield grab him followed by a back throw. Then edge guard immediately! There is a lot to improve on but it would help if you face a real person. You won't learn from CPU's but it sounds like you don't have any person to play with nearby. =/
Thanks for the Critique.

I'm sorry my post count decieved you, I post primarily on the Brawl Boards >.< You probably know how that goes...

I try to Wavedash, and am still learning. I did WaveDash every now and then, if you notice when I did my Dash Dances, I usually Wavedashed out of them, then attacked. But I do agree, I really do need to learn how to Wavedash successfully.

For edgeguarding, I really do not edgeguard like that alot. MOST OF THE TIME I edgeguard with a Forward Smash, or by simply grabbing onto the edge instead. But I guess I wanted to show off or something. Forgive me.

I am trying some more advanced Edgeguards though, such as hanging on the edge, pressing Back, Midair Jumping, then BAir, or DAir, while landing on the stage. But I didn't feel comfortable at all doing that to do it in a video.
 

Rang Flash

Smash Journeyman
Joined
Aug 14, 2007
Messages
420
Location
Phoenix, AZ
Your the guy from some of the Show Me Your News podcasts, so I gotta respect ya =)

Anyways guys it's possible to critique someone fighting a cpu but only on tech skills and spacing.
You have potential. You would probably give my Marth a challenge, to be honest. Nice wavedashing and dashdancing.
 

Salaad

Smash Ace
Joined
Jun 25, 2007
Messages
936
Location
Irvine, CA
Just a few points...

-Don't charge up Fsmash.

-Don't roll as much.

-Work on SHFFLing.

You need to grab more (only saw the match vs. Falco).

Read some of the stickies too.

Make sure you can sweetspot the ledge.
 

Devotion

Smash Apprentice
Joined
Mar 16, 2007
Messages
157
Location
Jackson, NJ
like others have been saying work on your shffling so you can have more useful approaches than a dash attack or moving then f-smash. Also try not to spam f-smash so much, use tilts and grabs more often.
 

Insane-Contrast

Smash Apprentice
Joined
Jan 27, 2007
Messages
146
Alright, I saw the vs Falco one. Ok CPU's aren't the same as real people but, better than nothing.
In my opinion, Falco is the most intelligent CPU, thus probably the hardest.
Good
-Nice recovery skills there
-Great speed
-Not bad shielding

Bad
-You got kicked around a lot (Where's your DI?)
-Grab a few times
-Lear to Edgeguard
 
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