adriangl wrote:
steppenwulf wrote:
archmage wrote:
About equal with FMT? That makes you tied for worst with Gettiysburg, the saint, FMT.
Soo, you still think you are good at this game![]()
PS: Try facing people at allisbrawl.com, its where I used to play, they have real competition there.
PPS: If anyone wants to have a 2on1 team battle against me let me know. I will be red.When I played FMT, fatuige hit me. We had been working hard to build a catapult- yes a catapult, in Boyscouts. That took alot outa me. But I'm ready to kick some butt now >
btw I just got back from paintball. And thx for the tip.
I know this sounds like an excuse... and it is
But I'm just an average brawler X3
Here are some of my veteran tips: Jump a lot, learn how to use shields and blocks, and know all the moves your character has. They are kind of simple tips, but trust me, it will help.
I do all of those. But I'm so busy with ither things, that I can't perfect brawl to even my standards. I play with MLG on Halo 3, and I play with 420 on Section 8. So it's kinda hard to make time for brawl too.
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adriangl wrote:
steppenwulf wrote:
archmage wrote:
About equal with FMT? That makes you tied for worst with Gettiysburg, the saint, FMT.
Soo, you still think you are good at this game![]()
PS: Try facing people at allisbrawl.com, its where I used to play, they have real competition there.
PPS: If anyone wants to have a 2on1 team battle against me let me know. I will be red.When I played FMT, fatuige hit me. We had been working hard to build a catapult- yes a catapult, in Boyscouts. That took alot outa me. But I'm ready to kick some butt now >
btw I just got back from paintball. And thx for the tip.
I know this sounds like an excuse... and it is
But I'm just an average brawler X3
Here are some of my veteran tips: Jump a lot, learn how to use shields and blocks, and know all the moves your character has. They are kind of simple tips, but trust me, it will help.
Those tips are ok but they won't make you win.
If you really want to win, you go to smashboards.com and look in the character forums for the character you want to play. Then you look at guides, and videos of pros playing. You copy the techniques in the videos and copy the techniques in the guides. Then you go somewhere where people can play this game well (allisbrawl.com , not scratch) then learn how to fight with them. If you don't fight good people then you will never be able to dodge or maneuver your character properly (like every person I have faced on scratch).
I don't play this game anymore but the 500+ hours of gameplay is burned into my head.
I play Street Fighter 4 now.
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archmage wrote:
Those tips are ok but they won't make you win.
If you really want to win, you go to smashboards.com and look in the character forums for the character you want to play. Then you look at guides, and videos of pros playing. You copy the techniques in the videos and copy the techniques in the guides. Then you go somewhere where people can play this game well (allisbrawl.com , not scratch) then learn how to fight with them. If you don't fight good people then you will never be able to dodge or maneuver your character properly (like every person I have faced on scratch).
I don't play this game anymore but the 500+ hours of gameplay is burned into my head.
I play Street Fighter 4 now.
Check your signature Archmage

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What about my sig?
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lols, my grammar is terrible.. I will fix this
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archmage wrote:
I play Street Fighter 4 now.
I used to play street fighter but there was something about it that just never got me hooked, like most fighting games do. But then I found a game on Xbox live arcade called King of Fighters. Best fighting game ever, along with Teken and Gorou MOW.
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Street Fighter 2 defined what fighting games are. KoF is SNK's response to the success of street fighter.
Also, Smash Bros is not really a normal fighting game. It has no defined combos and the movement to too loose. You can't even do too many useful combos in brawl, but in SF4 I spent the first months just practicing combos.
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archmage wrote:
Street Fighter 2 defined what fighting games are. KoF is SNK's response to the success of street fighter.
Also, Smash Bros is not really a normal fighting game. It has no defined combos and the movement to too loose. You can't even do too many useful combos in brawl, but in SF4 I spent the first months just practicing combos.
But in Melee there were combos that were actually somewhat hard to perform.
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adriangl wrote:
steppenwulf wrote:
archmage wrote:
About equal with FMT? That makes you tied for worst with Gettiysburg, the saint, FMT.
Soo, you still think you are good at this game![]()
PS: Try facing people at allisbrawl.com, its where I used to play, they have real competition there.
PPS: If anyone wants to have a 2on1 team battle against me let me know. I will be red.When I played FMT, fatuige hit me. We had been working hard to build a catapult- yes a catapult, in Boyscouts. That took alot outa me. But I'm ready to kick some butt now >
btw I just got back from paintball. And thx for the tip.
I know this sounds like an excuse... and it is
But I'm just an average brawler X3
Here are some of my veteran tips: Jump a lot, learn how to use shields and blocks, and know all the moves your character has. They are kind of simple tips, but trust me, it will help.
Learn shield grabbing, cancelling and stage control
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Yea, but KoF just has something about it to me. Benimaru is my best carrie. Those lightning combos are too fresh.
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Deatheater, you want to play me?
At least 60 seconds have to pass between posts. Please wait a little while and try posting again.
*Strangles 60 second rule*
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steppenwulf wrote:
Deatheater, you want to play me?
Can't, I've got school soon, maybe another time
Last edited by deatheater (2009-10-19 15:29:53)
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School soon? Where do you live? School just ended here X3
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Australia, I just woke upe here XD
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Yeah, but melee had no define combos, all combos are escapeable at certain percents and with good DI. SSB 64 combos were on the other hand not escapable and let you kill any character in a single combo.
Here are some Melee combo examples
Marth: f-air,f-air, (repeat until you can't) down air
Marth: U throw,(chain u throw) u tilt
Sheik:F-tilt f-air
Fox:dair, waveshine, uthrow, aerial
Only fox and falco combos were hard. Marth and Sheik combos were fairly easy.
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archmage wrote:
Yeah, but melee had no define combos, all combos are escapeable at certain percents and with good DI. SSB 64 combos were on the other hand not escapable and let you kill any character in a single combo.
Here are some Melee combo examples
Marth: f-air,f-air, (repeat until you can't) down air
Marth: U throw,(chain u throw) u tilt
Sheik:F-tilt f-air
Fox:dair, waveshine, uthrow, aerial
Only fox and falco combos were hard. Marth and Sheik combos were fairly easy.
Ken combo FTW.
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deatheater wrote:
adriangl wrote:
steppenwulf wrote:
When I played FMT, fatuige hit me. We had been working hard to build a catapult- yes a catapult, in Boyscouts. That took alot outa me. But I'm ready to kick some butt now >
btw I just got back from paintball. And thx for the tip.
I know this sounds like an excuse... and it is
But I'm just an average brawler X3
Here are some of my veteran tips: Jump a lot, learn how to use shields and blocks, and know all the moves your character has. They are kind of simple tips, but trust me, it will help.
Learn shield grabbing, cancelling and stage control
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Sheild Grabbing= press a in shield
Cancelling= taken out in brawl
Stage control=use diddy or snake and spam projectiles
Last edited by archmage (2009-10-19 15:33:53)
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djm111 wrote:
I can play you.
Let's go then >:3
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steppenwulf wrote:
djm111 wrote:
I can play you.
Let's go then >:3
You is gonna lose >:3
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