(online rankings mean jack squat)
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MCMcEmcee
United States1609 Posts
(online rankings mean jack squat) | ||
Ginseng
United States268 Posts
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armed_
Canada443 Posts
On August 09 2009 03:19 Ginseng wrote: You are sooo mean haha. *honest | ||
MCMcEmcee
United States1609 Posts
*mean | ||
Ghardo
Germany1685 Posts
it's just a fact that i beat opponents with exactly 2 combos (214D + snow flower storm) with jin I would never have beaten with litchi nor ragna. and even if online ranks don't mean jack shit i have not been able to beat any level 30 + opponents with my "main chars" - with jin i got no problem doing so. and in case the jin players of you feel affronted: i don't think that he's imbalanced nor that this would apply for the real top notch play where everyone uses his char to its full potential - but if i'm able to beat much stronger opponents with only ice car + blade storm (who would have RAPED me had i taken litchi or ragna) and basically making fun of them in doing that i call it cheesy. this seems to work for most starters with jin and that's what i'm frustrated about. the basics of this char are so easy to pick up and execute and it appears that the "equally skilled" opponent has to try much harder to win (on low level play). but most of you guys are in a whole other league anyway and these are not your concerns so i guess i have to bear that the "received balance" at low level play is just very different from the level you play at. | ||
Ginseng
United States268 Posts
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armed_
Canada443 Posts
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Ghardo
Germany1685 Posts
so, to illustrate what I mean I uploaded the match vs. the level 45 taokaka. as you can see I don't even know exactly what I'm doing - it's the first time playing jin for me - and still it seems to be enough to take out this guy who, after all, played to level 45 with his char... so.. | ||
Ginseng
United States268 Posts
And how have you not heard of blocking..... | ||
armed_
Canada443 Posts
On August 09 2009 11:23 Ginseng wrote: And how have you not heard of blocking..... I assume he was responding to my sarcasm in kind. Anyway, it would really be more productive to post a video of you losing to a Jin, y'know, so we could give advice which you could then apply and figure out why Jin isn't overpowered at all. There's nothing we can say about your bad Jin beating a bad Tao that'll magically allow you to see how your bad Jin would've lost to a good Tao. | ||
Trumpet
United States1935 Posts
It was recorded, but I don't know who's camera it was so I'm not sure if it's going on youtube ghardo, your problem probably lies with how you play. With jin, you're not attempting to learn real combos, understand matchups, etc at all. You're just hitting small gauranteed combos. In all likelihood, when you play litchi, you drop combos all day, which makes you not only miss out on damage but puts you in bad positions (like completely losing your offense, possibly leaving yourself wide open for punishment etc.). Add in a grain of salt with every match you play online strictly because it's online. Some connections are bearable, some are downright disgusting. And the worse you are, the less it affects you (which is why there are so many shitty online jins mashing ice car lol). | ||
Demoninja
United States1190 Posts
Edit: It's actually 4D. Edit2: Any strong Tao, Bang, Carl, or Litchi players on PSN here? Can you guys add me on PSN I'd like to practice vs them. | ||
Trumpet
United States1935 Posts
But yea, vs tao, after 5dd if theyre crouching to duck any followup swords: 236D~C, j.2dd, and dash in mixups are the way to go, with vast majority of the emphasis on dash in mixups. If only I knew that before today I'd be a little richer ; ; Edit: On August 09 2009 18:30 Ginseng wrote: So Trumpet, how's your v-13 now? haha With any luck, I'll be able to just link you via youtube! But not significantly different, just added a relaunch RC combo and a few tech traps into the mix. And learned that it actually is possible to combo off jump in j.c (with 2c into w/e) lol. I still used 80% of my bursts above 80% life, do 6C on 2C block instead of going high / low, etc. Bad player 4 lyf. | ||
Ginseng
United States268 Posts
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Demoninja
United States1190 Posts
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Ginseng
United States268 Posts
Demoninja: Most Taos don't know what they're doing, especially online. I fortunately get to play vs a great Tao in the form of Taokakaftw/TaoFTW at SVGL at times or whenever there's a session(we never really have console sessions). Though the SVGL BB machine got moved to the back due to new sf4 head-to-head cabinets haha. | ||
Demoninja
United States1190 Posts
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sung_moon
United States10110 Posts
at least that was last time we played only default color that really stands out to me is ragnas imo edit; super saiyan ragna's not bad either | ||
Ginseng
United States268 Posts
Black nu with pink hair is the best nu color imo Btw, trumpet, you up for games in a bit? | ||
Trumpet
United States1935 Posts
On August 10 2009 12:10 Demoninja wrote: Hey Trumpet I have a very important question to ask you. What color do you use? Usually I'll go with the default blue/white but sometimes I like to rock with the pink Nu. sung_moon got it right! I have a strict policy of picking color with short kick (aka D for bb). Which is why sf4's color picking method is bull shit D: It's actually useful in tourneys because I can tell right away whether or not my buttons are correct before the match starts (Not that I ever play without checking buttons anyway). | ||
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