God I love this channel for the amount of time spent explaining things like this
5 years ago
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Hey man i didn't need it cuz i understand it but still, thx for taking your time to explain it with details for those who have this questions(wish i found a forum like this when i started playing 😂😂
5 years ago
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I did actually learned this, by looking at the info screen at the start of your videos. Thanks for taking the time to make this post, anyways.
5 years ago | 4
Lol I wish I had it explained to me like this It took me a whole day to understand this chart back in the day 😂
5 years ago | 0
I don’t know what but I’m that type of person who looks at the combos, not looking at the layout, and just copies them. Successfully. I still feel like it’s well appreciated for people out there who don’t understand it! Great job!
5 years ago | 0
I've recently started the game and managed to pull off combos off of observation alone, but still couldn't perform most of them because of the terms that people use when performing those moves. I wanna say thanks for putting this in the start of most of your videos, for helping noobs like me :)
5 years ago | 0
Just got the game and was trying to learn how to play. You're my Jesus now.
4 years ago | 0
Amen brother. People who dont know this dont really play fighting games. This is fighting class 101. If you really bout it then learn it. When I first learned it was all from guessing what ppl were saying in videos. I played fighting games but never caught onto the language so when I first saw j. And xx annotations inward like wtf but you catch on and if you dont then you go play fortnite or Apex. Simple as that.
5 years ago | 3
Crazy how I knew all this but still read it. I guess you just have the effect on people😉 on all seriousness bro keep up the good work I learned a lot from yo
5 years ago | 0
The reason I subscribed. Even for the ones that dont know what seems to be common sense, he is delivering.
5 years ago | 0
Kuwanger KRT
With the amount of comments i get of people being confused about all the numbers and letters, i'm guessing most people don't look at the chart at 0:01 of each vids or look at the description so i will attempt to explain it here
The numbers are your directional inputs:
↖️⬆️↗️ 7 8 9
⬅️🚹➡️ 4 5 6
↙️⬇️↘️ 1 2 3
So, 5 is the neutral position (meaning not pressing any direction) with 2 being Down, 8 being Up, 9 being Up + Forward etc
The letters are the first letter of each normal move in this game, being Light (L), Medium (M), Heavy (H) and Special (S), you can also see these letters by looking at your left in training mode when having the display option "Show/Hide command history" turned on
So something like 5L, means pressing Light once
Something like 5LLL means pressing Light 3 times in a row, Light > Light > Light
Something like 2H means pressing Down + Heavy
Something like 236M means pressing Down > Down + Forward > Forward > Medium (quarter circle forward motion)
Something like 214L means pressing Down > Down + Back > Back > Light (Quarter circle backward motion)
j is short for Jump, it just means that the move is used in the air
dj is short for Double Jump
sj is short for Super Jump
dl is short for Delay, it means that instead of cancelling something with the next move immediately, you wait a moment before doing so, (delaying your inputs)
DR is short for Dragon Rush
SD is short for Superdash
The numbers in parentesis after moves refers to the number of hits of said move
For example: Bardock,Frieza, Jiren, Kefla, Kid Buu, Krillin, Kefla and Piccolo all have a Jump Medium (aerial medium) that has two hits
if you do their jump in a combo medium and don't immediately cancels it, the second hit comes out on it's own, so something like jM(2) just means Jump Medium using boths hits of the jM
When an inputs is in between brackets, like [DR], it means holding the inputs until you cancels it with the following commands (when holding Dragon Rush, you get up to 31 hits instead of the default 21 hits)
The chart below describs which buttons are equivalent to each letters, with the default button setting of the PS4 and the Xbox One
Why are these numbers and letters used instead of a Console's buttons like the PS4, such as Square, Triangle, Circle etc ?
That is because not everyone plays with the default button setting, and not everyone use a regular Dualshock 4, so by using this "language", players who plays on different controllers (Keyboard, Arcade Stick, Hitbox, Piano, Fight pad, Joycon) can all understand what is said, even if they don't understand English (because this is also used by non english speakers, the letters can also be ABCD instead of LMHS in other games)
Learning these will only help you understand notations, if you are a visual person and can remember which inputs leads to which moves (with your controller) for every single characters you won't need any of this, unless the combo / setup requires a delay somewhere that you can't see without playing a clip in slow motion of said combo
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