Though I want to argue about the "no preptime" for dairs. Most situations are fairly obvious, but uhh like in the case of many moves that even have startup, you are usually already DIing a different direction than you want to when/if you get hit.
The timeframe to SDI would be the same, would it not? I agree that people are less likely to DI moves correctly the faster/more unexpected they come, but you don't NEED a second of prep to DI alot of moves. Plenty of people can DI meta's dsmash right when it comes out because they play the matchup enough. There's a vid of me somewhere SDIing the dsmash at around 80% and teching right next to Meta on a flat surface. That isn't really a freak occurance though.
Anyways, this discussion is pointless.
Like I said in my first post, if you DI the first hit of dair it's because of an ulterior motive for the vast majority of the time.
Not even a second. 12frames is the equivalent of a person's average reaction time. When I say that it's likely impossible to DI the millisecond you're hit by the first dair, I'm not pulling it out of my ***. I already agreed with you that there's plenty of instances where the dair is telegraphed enough to react accordingly, however it is in more of a prediction sense than reaction (I really don't care either way though, the point is if the game lets it happen it will happen, the only variables that effect this is the character you use and how often the Luc misspaces a dair), and that the only reason I posted here in the first place was to correct the use of "SDI."
And again it is possible, but even trying to compare it to the easiness of SDIing/DIing the likes of nado, snake nair, MK fair, etc. is a bit silly. Remember that Luc's momentum is halted completely when using dair. There is no opportunity to DI the opposite way of the hitbox's momentum, and really the only way you can be getting out of it is if the Luc does not space it well. Again, possible, but not to the degree of Snake or MK's multihit moves, where you can SDI all of those fairly easily.
I see there really isn't a point in arguing anymore. Gea and I know what happens. Lee Martin even agrees with us, so at least he knows, which I never doubted in the first place. If you guys don't want to believe us, that's fine. Feel free to close the topic. Anything DI is about prediction and reaction. Mostly reaction though. Maybe in the future people will come back to this topic and say, "Hey, they were right after all."
take this egotistical trash somewhere else. It's been known for a stupid long time that multihit moves, and Luc's dair, do not have 100% success rates. Having only one opportunity to DI out of a two-hit aerial is not something that will occur often against a wellspaced fair, and if the hurtbox is large enough, probably never.
Jesus christ you come in here thinking you struck gold and give us a crappy video that hardly justifies what you're trying to accomplish and then bawwwww when everyone isn't at your feet. No one is denying that it isn't possible, so stop pulling this **** out of no where and getting defensive over it.
cry somewhere else. You wanted a thread related to this stuff, what did you honestly expect when you post SUPAH OLD NEWS? Stop being whiney over it if people don't agree with you, WHICH THEY'RE NOT BY THE WAY.
EDIT: You know what after going back and reading this thread, I think you're mad because people are just like "lol old news" and "so what" when you were probably expecting reactions leading to you being put onto some form of golden pedestal.
lol. correct me if I'm wrong (but I'm probably not)
Clearly you Texans are too smart for us. Discovering you can DI out of multihit moves. Next thing you know you'll tell me you can break out of grabs.
hi stauffy