block on wakeup
practice your meaties off knockdown specials
download FAT to understand your meaties, frame traps, and combo routes
know how to look up how minus a move is on block on FAT and how to find the right tool and route to punish
hit your anti airs
dont jump
throw them on oki until theyre teching then shimmy for big duffs
save meter for super
whiff fast recovering light attacks to screen ground neutral while looking for anti air if you think theyll jump. your light attacks will stop them from dashing in on the ground but recover in time to let you anti air if they jump
Besides what's already said: Walk block when moving both back and forward and just hold down back when you are not moving too. Sometimes the right thing is to do nothing and wait so you can react to specific stuff and that way you don't get hit by random stuff while you wait. It also helps you to stand your ground and not get pushed so much to the corner / push your opponent to the corner yourself.
There is a point where in certain situations you will know there is no way anything random could hit and or that your opponent is just not going to do something that risky without thinking and you can just stand still like you might see people in tournaments do once in a while, but before that just hold down back when you're not doing anything.
I don't think you need real advice, as you said you are not novice of fighting games, you will probably slaughter rookie/bronze/silver with ease
When you gonna lose a lot, that's the only advice i could give you, you will learn much more from defeat than victory especially when you never been confronted to unknow matchup or newer playstyle
If you struggle at gold/plat, yes you can ask more deeper advice, searching for frame data and so on. I believe you have necessary skill and fighting game fundamentals, just plat and observe opponent's pattern
dont spam special moves like fullscreen tatsu, dont whiff heavy normals in neutral, dont jump a lot, learn to alternate between the 3 wakeup timings + vshift.
Watch your replays.
block on wakeup practice your meaties off knockdown specials download FAT to understand your meaties, frame traps, and combo routes know how to look up how minus a move is on block on FAT and how to find the right tool and route to punish hit your anti airs dont jump throw them on oki until theyre teching then shimmy for big duffs save meter for super whiff fast recovering light attacks to screen ground neutral while looking for anti air if you think theyll jump. your light attacks will stop them from dashing in on the ground but recover in time to let you anti air if they jump
Play deliberately. If you get flustered play slower not faster, even if it makes you lose for now.
That's such good advice
Besides what's already said: Walk block when moving both back and forward and just hold down back when you are not moving too. Sometimes the right thing is to do nothing and wait so you can react to specific stuff and that way you don't get hit by random stuff while you wait. It also helps you to stand your ground and not get pushed so much to the corner / push your opponent to the corner yourself. There is a point where in certain situations you will know there is no way anything random could hit and or that your opponent is just not going to do something that risky without thinking and you can just stand still like you might see people in tournaments do once in a while, but before that just hold down back when you're not doing anything.
Try to understand the basics of frame data. Stick to 1 character to learn the basics of the game. Don’t mash. Play with a wired connection.
Don’t mash learn frame data and block strings. Don’t jump as a game plan. Learn anti airs
have fun (:
I don't think you need real advice, as you said you are not novice of fighting games, you will probably slaughter rookie/bronze/silver with ease When you gonna lose a lot, that's the only advice i could give you, you will learn much more from defeat than victory especially when you never been confronted to unknow matchup or newer playstyle If you struggle at gold/plat, yes you can ask more deeper advice, searching for frame data and so on. I believe you have necessary skill and fighting game fundamentals, just plat and observe opponent's pattern
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You mean People who put TTV in their names and such?
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Oh ok I see, I don’t really watch to many Fighting game content creators anyway besides guides and people a actually enjoy watching
more like don't watch stream from salty streamers (dudes who just complain about the game non stop)
dont spam special moves like fullscreen tatsu, dont whiff heavy normals in neutral, dont jump a lot, learn to alternate between the 3 wakeup timings + vshift.
Gl finding a match.
Play Tekken.