I don’t know if you’ll be able to do anything with this because the positioning is extremely specific but, king can actually get giant swing to true combo after ff1
@@nicholastemplet1616 it won't true combo, even if it counts as a 2 hit combo in practice mode. But you can always record king doing ff1 GS, and then you yourself can try ducking it, and it should always let you duck making the GS miss
A diamond in the rough, lost in the endless abyss of the algorithm. This combo video has a level of creativity that I’ve never seen before. Name another combo video where someone does a high damage combo involving a tag assault where the tag partner doesn’t contribute even a single blow- and he does TWO OF THESE! Or a combo that picks up the opponent from a deathfist without the aid of walls, breaking floors, or even bounding. I’ve seen an unbearable amount of combo videos… and yet… a video that has only amassed 592 likes and 31 comments over EIGHT YEARS is somehow, and I really mean this, the greatest combo video I’ve ever seen.
I had not seen this combo act, I see it's from season 1 now but I just wanted to say, after the Rage Drive, you should have used d+2+3 (the People's Elbow) as the combo ender, instead of other moves like db+4 or d+1+2 that, if memory serves me right, are slightly less damaging than d+2+3 (also d+2+3 is much more stylish imho). You could also have done slight SS~f+2+3 on big characters
The theme in this fight video combo was so familiar so when I saw its title, I checked it out and found out that it was from the Matrix Reloaded where Neo easily defeats 3 Agents.