SuperRad
Smash Master
i always thought it was just that you move down a little bit when you're in firefox/bird
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i dont see how this could be it ecause it isnt consistent with dieing off the sides or top. theres no hitbox when you get lasted throuh the roof/sides, its just your body.it happens
i think what counts as dying "off the stage" is when a hitbox is "out of bounds"
as we all know, fox's firefox hitbox doesn't come out until frame 13 so therefore, you don't die until that happens
and i'm just guessing on all of this btw lmfao
i guess this kinda makes sense though.firefox carries whatever momentum you had for a bit
pretty much. It's like when you firefox stall and you move up + away (or whatever direction you were doing it in).firefox carries whatever momentum you had for a bit
the right time to start holding in towards the stage (to drift that way) is right after you get hit. you dont have to hold the survival DI; your trajectory is completely determined the first frame after hitlag. you can start holding in to the stage as soon as you're moving.the trick to getting good recoveries, i think, is switching the stick position from your survival DI to straight towards the stage at the right time (right when you start tumbling--the moment you're able to jump out)
at least that's how it seems to me
if someone got some other info that'd be great too
Fox controllers have nothing to do with clicking or anything like that. Fox just requires a lot of control so most players prefer a well broken in controller. Usually it just means the buttons are a little smoother and the joystick is a bit looser making wavedashing and uptilts and such a little more precise.sup i've heard a lot about a fox controller.
im guessing its a controller thats fox-friendly (duh).
is there anything specific about it? i'd like to try and make one lol.
my controller right now is like 4 months old, but the L/R buttons still *click* which is annoying. is there anyway to make it stop clicking? is that part of what a fox controller consists of (no clicking)?
play with it enough and theyll stop clickingsup i've heard a lot about a fox controller.
im guessing its a controller thats fox-friendly (duh).
is there anything specific about it? i'd like to try and make one lol.
my controller right now is like 4 months old, but the L/R buttons still *click* which is annoying. is there anyway to make it stop clicking? is that part of what a fox controller consists of (no clicking)?
Fox controllers have nothing to do with clicking or anything like that. Fox just requires a lot of control so most players prefer a well broken in controller. Usually it just means the buttons are a little smoother and the joystick is a bit looser making wavedashing and uptilts and such a little more precise.
So Fox controllers are really just well broken in controllers.
play with it enough and theyll stop clicking
ok thanks a lot everyone.For maximum controller breaking in-age, i suggest playing Cap. Falcon for a few days
oh, wordthe right time to start holding in towards the stage (to drift that way) is right after you get hit. you dont have to hold the survival DI; your trajectory is completely determined the first frame after hitlag. you can start holding in to the stage as soon as you're moving.
playing for a few days isnt going to do **** lol. and playing fox would be better for breaking it inFor maximum controller breaking in-age, i suggest playing Cap. Falcon for a few days
Might just be me, but I've found that playing Falcon causes you to hit all your buttons way harder out of sheer manlinessplaying for a few days isnt going to do **** lol. and playing fox would be better for breaking it in
I think you are jumping too early. Because of the lack of resistance, you start doing things a bit faster. See if slowing it down a bit helps your consistency.im so on the fence with the broken in vs newer controlelr thing.
for one, i HATE conrollers which are too borken in cuz then the stick doesnt register jumps and i HATE getting stuck in shine on things like shine bairs and shine turnaround firebirds etc.
on the other hand i hate not being able to wavedash/waveland smoothly.
its such a fickle line lol
and captain falcon makes me hit the triggers MAD hard for some reason :/
Lolfalcon jokes are ghey
Not a joke sonfalcon jokes are ghey
how rough are u on the controllers to where you need to switch one when u do tech skill ****. I though gc controllers were pretty durablei can do it fine and perfectly on my tourny controller.
but seeing as how good controllers are hard to come by, whenever i do solo tech skill sessions i use another controller and i get frustrated really fast cuz my other sticks blow so i just stop lol
hahah same here. its hard to change. i was wavedashing with both triggers today.haha,y es, actually, i use exactly the same setup. i used R for shield all the time i played casually, though, so sometimes I accidentally do that and then **** up wavedashing out of shield and die![]()