Play video games as well as stream on twitch which is where you can catch me most of the time. I mainly play FPS games but you will also catch single player games as well on here :)
Fellow Law Main here. Congrats on making it to blue rank! Ready to help a brotha out. When whiff punishing with Law one of his best ones for when you need to close the gap is 3+4 4 (Ya know, The running kick that leads to legend kick) Try not to use in the open raw though because it can be interrupted with a jab and the legend kick part can be ducked. Could have been used for the time stamp 7:12 when she used rage art for example and you weren't quite in range for the DF 2 or (downforward triangle) . Hope this helps Aakify. Us Law mains gotta stick together.
Yeah I used to use that move hella when I first started playing but stopped using it as much because of how easily punishable it was but now that I looked at the timestamp. I could've used that for sure. Thank you for the advice!
I don’t know if you agree but I really like the small UI changes they made to the console version. Very clean. Also what’s that standing indicator on the bottom right , should they have that on the pc version lol? Also I think the audio might be a little low on the video. 😁
I really liked the ui of the console. I do remember them saying they will add some of those changes to the PC. Yeah audio I have to change up for next time
With time you can try to customize the button config, using two buttons shortcuts also. I use in punch line (1+2), 1, 2, (2+4) and in kick line (3+4), 3, 4, (1+3)
Bro, arcade and leverless (Hitbox) have a long learning curve, but are so satisfying. Especially leverless is so precise, I don't will return to arcade or pad
@@Aakify I play since Tekken 3 with joystick, T7 was the first time I got an arcade, I love it but, suffer some months to adapt, in T8 I migrated to Hitbox and, is much better because is more precise, in stick I miss some commands, no I'm much more precise
@@Aakify ok sick. When I played on pad I found that as soon as I let go of db/d/df (whatever you're holding at the time you're ducking/crouching, before your character actually moves on screen, completely letting go of any direction and hitting the button in a half-volley-like timing gets you the ws move.