Guys, I just got my ass kicked in a fighting game

Guys, I just got my ass kicked in a fighting game.

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Now go watch the replay and tell me what went wrong

huh... git gud?

This. Don't give up so soon.

It's time to make some halftime adjustments, user

Why ya so bad at video games?

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Do what Vegeta does
>goes off into training
>break through a new plateau
>objectively leagues better than we was before
> Job again

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Don't listen to this fag OP. Just call the game shit and play something else that's actually fun.

you said that Nash was inspirational?

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>get my ass kicked in fighting game
>get tilted
>jerk off
>go to sleep
How I stop this?

I don't even know where to begin. I fell for the same tactics over and over, he had an answer for everything I was doing. His team was well oiled, they had chemistry like the Golden State Warriors while we were looking like some D League coke head bums. I lost count how many times he beat me, I got close a few times but even then victory felt miles away. This shit made me think about my whole life and where it all went wrong. I'm sad frustrated and humbled.

No, I love fighting games, I just always half assed it like everything else in life. I wanna know what its like to git gud. I wanna see what he saw as he was kicking my ass, the things I don't understand, what does it feel like?

LOW

maybe chill on the chronic masturbation then refer to the first reply instead of immediately tilting and trying to sleep it off

Fuck off.

You know what to do user

Go into the first fighting game thread you see and call it a dead genre.

TEST

u choked lol

Listen here little bitch, when you first hop online you need to get into your head you're either gonna win or lose. You Win some and Lose some. Git gud

>I wanna know what its like to git gud.

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>I wanna know what its like to git gud. I wanna see what he saw
You want to see it too? The view from the peak.

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was cool beating you, maybe stop using a hack character and stop fucking spamming shit ppl can read from a mile away?
overall get good you retard
even when I win I feel like I lost bc of fags like OP

No, even if I would have won the close ones it would have just been a sweaty desperate victory with nothing learned. Every scrub has his day, but I'd still be a scrub.

Not any of those guys, but is it safe to assume we talking about FighterZ?

Dont superdash so much, dont press buttons all the time, especially in the air. Most of his answers were probably a 2H, and you can pick up on when he read you and when he was just mashing a 2H to pretty much auto-resolve most of your potential touches.

But don't underutilize superdash either. Just try to figure out when you can use it safely, or what to do when they simply block it without landing a 2H. If you dont air-dash or double-jump after you get blocked, he can just 2M and get a full combo.

t. Online warrior that knows like one decent combo and all I really do is bait super dash or Vanish and have a pink square.

That's a winning mindset user.

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I wanna see it, man ;_;

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What game? DBFZ? I get my ass kicked in that game every day bro

Honestly, just post the replay
We're gonna bully you hard for sure but that's the only way we can help too

spend more time on it
I played my preferred fighting game for atleast 5hrs a day for a year and a half before even entering a tournament, some days we would have a meetup and play for 12hrs straight
"git gud" is not rlly a meme phrase

Happens to me everytime I even look at a fighting game, I just can't play them.

How would I do that?

Its okay bro. One day you'll learn nightmare and you'll be a true pro

>Join lobby
>Start match against guy I've never played before
>He gets the first hit
>Can't do anything, I'm stuck in a huge combo
>Hold block
>He does something that breaks through my guard
>In another huge combo
>Mash jab
>Hit him for like 10 damage until he hits me with something else that starts a new combo
>Cycle through these answers but nothing works
>Lose catastrophically
>He leaves immediately afterwards

I hate fighting games

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If it's ps4 then you can go to your replays and record it with the share button. Then you can upload it to youtube or some other thing.

we're assuming u recorded the match

I'm kinda getting over fighting games but should I get back into DBFZ? I dropped it because I hated playing it but it looks kinda fun now, with characters like Gogeta and Kefla. Are blockstrings still millennia long?

>Step 1: Why did I get hit?

Okay but it will take about 30 min

There was an assist cool down change so you have to stand still/go back to neutral for them to start recharging.

you weren't good at neutral from the jump user, that's basically it

Keep the thread up then. What game was it?

I had a friend that I'd always grind with. He eventually got gud by manning up and enduring all the ass whoopins I dished out, and we parted ways with him winning something like 30-40% of our matches which, over the years, was a major improvement compared to the 0% he started at.

It's really the best way to learn, you either figure it out and really enjoy the amount of depth and mindgames there are, or you quit and go play call of duty. The payoff for getting there is very much worth it, but most traditional fighting games have steep learning curves before you reap the rewards.

but also a tick throw change meaning you can get unreactable dragon rushes now. It's a bit of a mixed grab. You could always just play Ginyu and use the invincible guard glitch though.

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So blockstrings are way better now? I might pick this back up then. How active is it?

Do you live in Orlando?

No.

If you queue up you will get matches.

>No.
Alright then.

>saving a replay where someone scrubbed me to death

I can't bear to watch it again.

Humility and self reflection is one of the keys to growth.

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My cousin asks to play with me then i beat him and he'll call me a fraud then ill switch character and beat him then he'll tell me he hates me and leaves. This happens at least once a week. I wish he cared about getting better and not just wanting to beat me.

Okay

I save a bunch of my replays but then don't bother to actually watch them out of laziness

this. there's a difference between talent and skill, and you gotta find it yourself to truly be gud.

YOU SAID THAT NASH WAS INSPIRATIONAL? NIGGA GET THAT ASS BANNED

>Play fighting game
>Get my ass beat
>Don't waste hours in training learning the character Iost too
>Just rematch the dude
>Get my ass beat but get better and better
>Have fun
Reminder that labing is for nerds and burnouts.

>go back to SFV after what's been months
>couldn't ever get past Gold
>rank back down to Super-Silver
>can't seem to have that "Eureka!" moment where I realize what I've been doing wrong and git gud like how I got to Gold in the first place
I wish playing fighting games didn't feel like working a full-time job, jesus christ

>Combo leaves opponent with 1% left
>He comes back and wins
>Could have done a more damaging combo if you had labbed it

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OP here. I had a similar experience. To this day our record is something like 300-3, schooling him gave me a bit of an ego, but I didn't even have the game then. Now that I'm online with the real killers its a wake up call, my scrub tactics will only take me so far.

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I'm gonna lab your ass in real time real life no training.

I only save replays of my combos and look back on them for a quick confidence boost from time to time

I feel like when I lose to someone who's punching above their weight (they have no movement skills, can't punish, and only know a handful of effective moves) I'm fighting the game more than the opponent. My lack of knowledge of things like punishment scenarios and how to step a move are what cost me the match, not being outplayed.

>bully low squares by intentionally resetting them mid-combo
>just constantly backdash sometimes and wait for the superdash to punish with a 2H ToD
>Post a "You cannot defeat me with so little power" sticker in the rematch screen

You may think it's cruel but they gon learn.

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Watch your replays and high level players playing the matchup.

That's happened to me before, the guy had base vegeta 17 and someone else. He let me beat him up until base vegeta was half dead, then owned me and posted that sticker. That's when the real beating began.

You learn more from watching defeats than victories. Next time you won't make the same mistakes.

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>not being outplayed
A loss is a loss. Beating bad players is another skill that must be worked on.

OP here. Its up! Me on the left.

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that outfit is ultra sus

Close victory is the only victory that matters.
Otherwise you weren't challenging yourself.

Anyone want to give me a rundown on Granblue? Is there anyone in the game that plays like a fireball character in Super Turbo?

labbing is fun. I really enjoy that feeling of discovering something new or lerning a useful tool in a certain matchup.

how do I cope with being bad at my only """""hobby""""", which I've dumped thousands of hours onto?

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