I'm so glad you won arslans Kuni is so boring to watch he legit does nothing but spam lows and plus frames it's super boring and a degenerate way to play like that
Dude proved he aint all talk. Bro analyse and apply his analysis with godlike precision. This wasn't just playing, this was surgery perfectly calculated and beautifully executed👏
Its also the first time i’ve seen people start sidestepping SET 2. People have been doing their homework, and Arslan needs to readjust his gameplan to see how to deal with that. I don’t think the fake dash is good against composed players
@@waystich9663 Arslan could have been playing bad and he could have been losing his drive at that time. Who knows but it doesnt take away from PhiDX's win.
@@waystich9663I mean like.. if they rematch arslan would win.. probably.. what makes this special is an American player beat the best player in the world in a tournament setting.. its like lil majins run in 2018 how he went through a gauntlet, he didn’t win but that evo for tekken is probably known for what lil majin did
arslan fanboys mad in the comments everywhere, talking bout " he wasnt serious" ,"he was playing a lotta games" but when 38 yr old knee loses its " this guy washed " lol bro get outta here
That's the main reason why people root against the Pakistan players, their fanboys set impossibly high standards for them & then they downplay or make excuses for them when they lose. SpaghettiRip was discussing this on his stream last night & he said the same thing.
@@ShaunInce123 I'm glad you were able to categorise literally every single Pakistani Tekken player like that, surely that kind of behaviour is exclusive to Pakistan. Hypocrite bigot ass.
Well the thing is you US fan boys are always bi@tching about EU and calling Pakistan Fluckistan in almost every tekken stream and when someone comes along and beat the f*ck outta your players you start throwing insults at their name and when their fans gives you the taste of your own medicine you get personal and offended by that. Typical entitled American behavior.
There’s a reason why RIP and TastySteve sync so well as commentators. They actually listen to each other and take turns between each of their respective commentaries. Same goes with RIP and Markman. Of course there are hype moments when both talk at the same time
You get commentators to stop talking over eachother by actually getting them to commentate with eachother specifically, a lot. From that point they'll know who is going to call plays like that, or who will analyze decisions or whatever. Plus they can then develop enough chemistry to actually be entertaining when they have to fill dead air time. also phidx da goat
Yeah they just need time to build that chemistry. And iambic is fairly new (compared to the others) when it comes to commentating big events like CEO etc. Whereas Tasty Steve, Markman, Rip, MYK - guys like that have not only commentated together numerous times but they've known each other for 15-20 years plus. While I'm not personally a fan of iambic - I'm sure if given a chance to develop and build that chemistry with the rest of them, she'll do just fine.
Generally, commentators dictate who’s doing color & play-by-play. If commentators are stepping on each other’s toes, it’s an indication of inexperience commentating with each other. But usually when something hype happens, both commentators will make an exclamation to let the audience know that something hype happens
0:51 - Neutral. Four dash blocks to get in. Arslan jabs and whiffs at range 1 (Not a panic jab) 0:58 - One dash D/F+1 no reaction 1:04 - Neutral. Arslan 4 dashes away. FF+1+2 does not counter hit. 1:07 - One dash into the low (Arslan takes turn back not worrying about extension) 1:11 - Sidestep Low. Arslan ducks anticipating the high and still goes for the hopkick even though there is no visual confirmation of the high whiffing. (Lets get our counter hits) 1:13 - Punish hopkick and dash block twice before Arslan challenges sooner when grounded and/or in minus 1:49 - Plus frames. Two dash blocks. Power crush/homing from Arslan. PHIDX punish. The dash blocking awareness is soo sick! Love the balls on PHIDX!
@@ojsojs6004 lol top players always call someone top tier once they get bopped. Arslan said Alisa was top once cuddle core put the pressure on him 🤣 he wasn't talking about that character like that before
Arslan was finishing strings all night for some reason, happened later in the match the sent him out of the bracket too. Looking a little more nervous out there than usual
1:40 thats something i think just comes with feel and chemistry between commentators. Professional sports try to get a more energetic feel commentator with a more by the book play by play guy/girl. I also think 3 people on commentary is too much. It either leaves someone never talking or people constantly talking over each other.
1:30 In League of Legends, I heard their commentators tap the table when they have something they want to say or point out. Signals like that will help a lot in giving everyone their voice, but League is a much slower game than fighting games, so I'm not sure if it'll really work for us
This tournament featured some nice revelations from the US. PHIDX stood out and I also loved the Xiao player Darty (?) can't remember her name.
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1:40 Sajam has actually spoken about this. You basically just get a feel for it, and instantly shut up when someone else starts talking. Comes with experience I suppose
Answer to your question in the beginning. In professional commentaries, there are 2 speakers. The Play by play commentator and the analyst. Both roles created for one to lead, and the other to break down situations etc
1:29 _"How to figure out how to not speak over each other?"_ Have visual queues for each other for when you want to start speaking. So like one commentator speaks and the other instead of starting to talk immediately presses a button and his light turns on. The other person sees it, they stop talking when they're finished and the second they do it, they know that the other guy wants to start talking, and so the other guy talks. Now, this might sound like it wouldn't work, but look how professional chess player do it, it's exactly the system professional chess players use in the Blitz Chess: they can make 5 moves in 5 seconds sometimes.
you need to KNOW your commentator friend like KNOW the very first time i ever saw FOUR commentators at a time was at strong style & they all knew one another. they know their rythm
Arslan fanboys are so annoying. Remember when he loses with Kazumi then fanboys coping that he didnt use Zafina when that opponent blocked 2 hellsweep near the end
Bro is participating in 3 games. I think that's overkill, at max he should stick to two. Even among those he should dedicate 80 percent to one game an 20 percent to the other.
There have to be different commentators in order to stop them from interrupting each other. One has to be hype commentator who screams when something happens and the other one needs to be the guy with knowledge.
The girl commentator doesn't bring much to the commentary. She sometimes repeats what the other commentator says, doesn't bring anything analytical to the commentary. She can throw out a few tech terms to make it sound like she's smart. But the main reason for talking over another commentator is to run with what the other person is saying so it looks like you are also bringing something to the table.
I understand where that comes from on her part but I still agree with you. Overall, the male commentators looked like they're a lot more comfortable around each other, I think it has to do with people in general being more at ease with others of the same sex and also already having some chemistry, she didn't have that with either of the male commentators.
People just gotta learn how Ash plays and he’s easy peasy. He will appear like everyone else who’s good or really good at Tekken 7. Part of the people that you win some and lose some.
Phidx never beat him since nor has ever won a major or got top 3 in a major. Arslan has won evo 4times and world tour. And first ever player to win all 3 major in the same year...................
If he had won those without cleanly beating the current best player it would feel like a hollow victory, beating Arslan in this way is honeslty probably more satisfying just knowing you completely outplayed him mentally.