Hi id like to know how i can improve on my overal structure of playing smash but i dont know much about the smash scene in my area. Im learning to use the gamecube controller as i like how it feels in my hands. I know ill get destroyed but ill use it as s learning experience
I've played Smash since the beginning and I can say the GameCube controller is by far the best. Obviously that's my opinion, but I'm sure you'll find that it is a common opinion.
My one suggestion, is to move the shield button to a digital one, rather than the standard analog L button it is on by default. Since you are just now learning this controller, do plenty of research for how you want your controls to be. It's difficult to change once your muscle memory has been used to a certain control scheme.
If you're somewhat new to the smash scene, I suggest learning the basics of smash. Read up on topics like spacing, the neutral game, baits and punish, reading your opponent. These kinds of topics will help you regardless of your choice in character.
Once you've got those down, learn more about your character. Then learn about the characters you are facing. Hopefully that helps.
Hey so I'm having trouble recognizing my mistakes and flaws. Between games and even when I watch replays. Usually people point it out to me and I'm not saying that's bad but I want to be able to see what I'm doing wrong myself. People have told me to ask "Why did I get hit or get killed?" and "What can I do to avoid getting hit there?" But it's tough and I feel like it's doing more harm then good. Has anyone been through this? How did you deal with this?
This is a tough position to be in. In your mind, even when watching replays, you believe the actions you took were the right ones, but you still got hit, or lost your stock.
This is known as reaching a plateau in your development. I wouldn't worry too much about watching your own replays at this point, but I would suggest finding the best players that use your main and watch videos of them. Try to imitate what they do. Watch a lot of videos. See what they do that works and try doing the same thing.
When you play a match, don't play to win, but play to incorporate something specific you saw a great player do. For example, let's say you play Mario. You've never B-Reversed a fireball. When playing your next match, try to incorporate B-Reverse fireballs. Even if it means you lose the game.
What will happen, is that you will see the benefits and the consequences of using it, and you'll learn when to use it and when not too.
Last thing, try playing a different character. You'll learn things about smash that you didn't realize existed, and then you can incorporate that into your main. I have taken a couple of months off from my main, Rosalina, and I've picked up Falcon and Mario. I now love playing both of those and I've learned a lot of new stuff. Hope this helps.