He's burning the meter constantly. Even if he had his meter bar twice bigger than his opponent he would still burn it to zero while his opponent would still have some DI to spare
Actual high level players talking about sequences that lead to burnout. Dave calling these circus matches where two goofs trade ex dps and throws "high level matches" that are draining him.
@@HeroineWaifuKefla Oddly enough except for that one time he says he was pushing every button. And you can only hear his pig hooves push a single one. It's like he only knows how to lie.
This happened frequently in his precious Super Turbo too. That game had one meter to look at and he failed at it, this has like 3, ain't no way he can pay attention to that.
What makes it even funnier is he somehow expected to have lvl 3 super, when immediately before that, he'd already spent 1 bar on a lvl 1 super that failed to connect.
Imaging literally hopping into someone's fist three times in a row and then talking about how unimpressed you are that he gets all these combos 'for free.'
Imagine thinking anyone would care about whether a middle-aged, housebound, unemployed, alcoholic, gambling-addicted loser was impressed with how you played in a videogame.
I don't think I have ever seen someone who is less self-aware than this dude. Also, after watching a bunch of these videos, I've learned that EVERY move beats EVERYTHING in the game.
Always has been in every fighting game he plays. He has NEVER lost a match because he’s outplayed. It’s always because someone cheated, played cheap, bad internet, whatever. He acts like the kid that lost the game at the playground and had an excuse every time. There are hundreds of thousands of SF players through the years, yet none of them can beat him because they’re legitimately better
You know for something who's so angry at Ken, why does he not play as him since he is "easy" ? Does his hatred goes even towards refusing playing him or that if he plays him shows that no Ken isn't that "easy" as he get stomped by other people ? I would say yes, he would prefer having a nemesis to throw every excuse at instead of trying Ken and being laughed out and making fun of for losing as Ken. Also can't wait to see that gift sub bomb go back to 400 something.
@@thatONEmachineHe could pick a hard but top tier character like Juri or Chun and would still get dumpstered. He prefers playing the same characters that he knows instead of actually trying some new stuff he’s not familiar with
@@a.c.slater7989 Mhm he falls back and only rely on his SF 2 skills and basic fighting skills which sure can lead him to some victories but he refuse to adapt to the new mechanics which then leads to even bigger losses and salt. He would never pick a hard character because that would require training and learning especially if it's girls characters (he only played once Lily and Manon but mostly been playing guys and btw SF 2 characters : No JP, Dee Jay, Jaime, Luke)
You just have to interpret and translate pigsplain. So, everything is in reverse. If Phil is up against any character, that character is a "safe" character that has explicit and intended mechanics that cannot in any way be countered, resulting in Piggy not being able to do anything. As well, if Phil controls that same character, that character now has inherent flaws that are easily exploited. There is nothing impressive about any of it. In layman terms, Phil is trash and can't help but project his failure.
Dude whining endlessly about patterns while he does the exact same sequence every match. Watch whenever he's near corner, crmk, hop, throw, fierce, drive impact. Every single time this same sequence. Definition of setplay pattern. But it's these damned online scrubs who do patterns and aren't intelligent thinking Blankas like DSP.
@@Fishofmanyhonor Yes. Diaphone from his critique video on DSP's gameplay focused more on the game himself rather than the moron at the wheel. It was actually kinda refreshing.
In case anyone's confused about what happened at 3:09, Blanka parried a jab from Ken. Perfect parry makes you able to act immediately while keeping the opponent doing whatever they were doing. Basically, it becomes your "turn", but frame data and the game's mechanics still apply. Ken just used OD Shoryuken after recovering from a jab, since the jab's recovery (4f of recovery) has less frames than the startup of Blanka's OD up ball (7f of startup) and OD DP has enough i-frames to avoid being hit by the up ball. The correct answer in this situation would have been for Blanka to use 5LK (4f), as Ken's 5LP has 4 frames of recovery. Up ball was simply too slow to punish Ken's 5LP, having 7f of startup on OD up ball. In DSP's pretend playworld where everything goes exactly his way and ignores reality, your move becomes 0 frames after doing a perfect parry and your opponent can do nothing but turn off the game and give DSP money for his hard work via tips. Edit: Corrected the original post from stating the jab was special canceled and instead, the SRK was used after recovering from the jab. Also provided some frame data and what he could have done in that situation.
Could dsp have used a jab to punish after the perfect parry? I'm not sure exactly what the frame data is on that interaction, but that's why you can watch the replay with the frame data displayed to find out what you're doing wrong instead of just complaining and demanding that the game change.
I've noticed that dsp often tries to punish with reversals for some reason which is almost never the best option. They're generally not the fastest, and you can usually get a full combo and do more damage. Especially with how the punish counter system works in this game.
"Mash jab!" Yes Phil, 'mashing jab' or throw are two of the only ways to get out of non air-tight blockstrings in this game. Does he expect the opponent not to try and take their turn back and let you constantly land non air-tight pressure?
Hop throw off blocked normals should be infinite pressure and honorable evo pro players would sit there and take the throw over and over. Only scrubs dare press a normal to interrupt the fake setup DSP has shown to mash mindlessly every single round with no ability to adapt or change it. All he can do is complain because the pattern play he's discovered isn't working, and that must mean the opponent is cheating.
So Phil's reasons as to why he keeps losing to Kens are either the Ken is following a flow chart that he, the 4th placer in _Street Fighter II Turbo_ and the Number One player in the States at EVO 2005, who is a *THINKING* player, cannot predict and break, or that the character's broken? lmao
Y'all laughing but if the recent tournament is anything to go by a big portion of this community thinks like DSP LMAO "e honda is so broken gais capcom pls fix"
he didn't reversal through perfect parry, he reversal'd through your ex up ball (which whiffed it looks like) with his own invincible ex move AFTER you did it, so yeah he's gonna win that exchange. It said punish counter which means he punished your move
He used the wrong move to punish ken. He should do a normal move, then connect a special move to a combo, but he can't because that perfect parry was random and he didn't expect that, so he did a panic upper ball which he always mashes during the wakeup situation.
He has zero skill, he rants and raves about his amazing 4th place finish and how he is a professional gamer and he has all this knowledge and the fact that he is right all time and never wrong is pathetic
@@Fishofmanyhonor The 'skills' he has are from his SF2 days. He plays SF3 onwards as if they were SF2, so he does worse. And about diamond... if you choose 'Advanced' while starting the game, you have a considerable win/loss ratio, and you do good rank qualifiers, you'll get good ranks.
Somebody please rescue his controller, nothing deserves that kind of abuse. Also pretty sure his "dropped moves" is because him slamming his hooves on it,
8:55 Nothing I could do NOTHING I COULD DO *LITERALLY* *NOTHING* *I* *COULD* *DO* He then in fact does something. It just takes him 5x longer than normal humans. What a pained existance. 😂
Why his dents donate money to put on clothes is beyond me. Especially SF streams, he scams them by taking it off halfway through when getting his ass kicked 😂😂😂
As a Ken main, I am so happy this character has been designed in a way to give Phill such mental breakdowns. Its priceless. Meanwhile, Ken is so common even my aunt knows how to counter him. I can't wait for the moment he tries him and starts whining over nothing working and "I don't know what to doooooo" 🤣 Edit: also, Blanka is crazy good in hands that know him and has plenty of answers for Ken and ways to trick him. Blanka is a beast no pun intented. But as usual even gold would turn to shit in Phills hands.
It will start as soon as he stops to insult other players, his viewers, detractors, other content creators, developers and simply anyone who come by to a viral video of him fucking up.
Phil complaining that people spam OD DP as if he didn’t do whiff OD up-ball into another OD up-ball Bro really mashed level 3 super when he didn’t even have level 3, but his opponent is the scrub dood
Guy has no idea what mashing is. That dj literally did nothing until Phil tried to ball at him, then dj perfectly timed the jab to count hit and Phil says mash jab...
12:53 He really needs to stop drinking. That Gin is destroying his memory. If you block for too long it will chip away at your meter Phillip. You were already low to begin with.
I love that little bit at 16 minutes in, where he describes what winning neutral looks like but as a complaint that it's part of the game and then goes on to describe why you don't want to be in the corner in most fighting games like it's a bad mechanic and it's at that point you start to wonder if he's ever played a fighting game before and wonder how he managed to climb to Diamond especially after walking into jab range again and again against people who will punish him for it.
The forced joker laughs are gonna be a documented thing before long, they've been getting crazyier and more frequent lately. Almost like hes forcing himself to puff his chest out and anime laugh for the stream to save face. Let that sink in, he plays like shit, malds, copes, seethes, snorts, begs, makes a shitty joke(not literally this time) then he thinks to himself "Detractors are gonna clips this and call it Phil gets salty, ill show them im jubilant instead", and the joker laugh comes to save the day. Nobody who isnt having fun can laugh that GENUINLY and from the snort soul 🤡
God that incessant, autistic button mashing in between rounds is killing me. I hate it almost as much as the face he makes when taking a bite of something.
Ken is indeed very powerful in SF6. That said, someone should teach him that perfect perry isn't Dio Brando, it doesn't stop time, it gives you 2-3 frames of advantade, a window where you can easily sneak in the primer for a combo. Instead the scrub mashed Blanka ball losing his advantage. That isn't the oly time when he mashed Blanka ball at point blank range, getting punished as a result. That is even more evident at 11:13 when the same situation happens but he manages to low kick him and then he manages to hit the BB. Apparently "reaction", to him, means spamming supers hoping to get out of the corner. I would be fine with it, he is not a good player and he makes mistakes, if not for his constant whining!
Ofc DSP only gets to diamond with Blanka. He plays like a gold player but carried by Blanka gimmicks and safe balls. DSP has no almost no idea about any of the mechanics at play: frame advantage, special cancelling and counter hits. Also, he perfect parried a jab, which Ken can cancel into ex-dp. There's your explanation Phil. How is he getting parry when trying to get ex up ball? That makes no sense unless he's just palming all the buttons on his stick.
I am now 100% sure that what we see on his stream is different to what he sees on his screen. I have no clue why that is maybe some quantum reality shift, but it cant be him, he is absolutly perfect.
You know that feeling when a fly comes into your home through a crack in a window, but can't get back out even though it's super easy? That's how it feels to watch this guy play.
Gets frame-trapped by DeeJay and is bewildered by the concept of a move being plus on block. I guess that makes sense, considering all the holes in his "pressure" that are constantly jabbed through. Also, genuinely what does he think OD up-ball does? How many times does it have to whiff or get beaten out or fail to punish something unsafe on block before he starts to consider that maybe it has neither the horizontal range, invincibility or very fast start-up that he clearly thinks it does? Weird how he keeps getting counter hit when he tries to block and the game won't let him though. Must be a bugged mechanic.
The fact that DSP somehow has made it to mid diamond and I haven't is honestly the best motivator I've got to keep climbing. If he can make it somehow what's my excuse?
16:19 "MASH!" all the dee jay player does is punish dark's blanka ball with his jack-knife kicks which is a charge move so I don't see how he could be mashing it. man he's toxic when plays this game ☣☣☣
@4:25 instead of Phil punishing with a fast startup move like a medium or heavy attack he uses a slow move (upball) so Ken had time to recover and my guess is his Shoryuken has a faster startup than Blankas upball.
8:00 Opponent read an OD reversal and do a punish counter combo. Phil : He just stand still and press random button and doesn't time anything. Literally no skill.
I'm not a seasoned veteran with Fighting Games as a whole but even I understand how and why Ken won the Perfect Parry interaction. Love it, hate it, that's just EX-Shoryuken things.
did the testing on how that happened where ken was able to OD dp him even though he got perfect parried. Ken did stand light punch (or standing jab) and when spaced out correctly, even if he got perfect parried the OD upball wouldn't be able to punish it because the OD upball is a two hitter. The spacing made the first hit whiff and Ken was able to OD dp and kill him. basically Phil here is an idiot for doing OD upball because ken was low enough for literally anything to kill him he just did the worst option.
Here's the answer, Dave: Perfect Parry doesn't give you a free hit. It gives you frame advantage but you need to emphasize on it, otherwise you waste a perfect combo opportunity. Instead you mashed OD Ball, which wasn't gonna connect no matter what, and Ken punished you with OD Shoryuken. Ken is not broken and it's definitely not "easy mode". He's top tier, for sure, thanks to good neutral and damage output but his combos involve good input timing and side switches. Things Dave lack of because he keeps playing Blanka like an OG Street Fighter player whereas older players like Daigo and Justin Wong evolved and adapted to the gameplay.
*Screeches about people mashing/spamming.* *Spams BB, grab, and jump-kick to low jab.* Edit: Holy crap he's played this game for hundreds of hours and doesn't know that blocking kills your drive meter.
I think he’s been tilted all day and will continue to be so since news of The G.U.Y. on Gundam’s channel came out. That’s just my Big Brain theory though.
Gets beat by a perfect Ken. Claims no skill. DSP hamming it up again. Because he knows how much the internet loves him. When Philly Cheese Steak plays as Ken, there was nothing he could do! Ken just doesn't work so great under the control of pig roach.
next time I get pulled over, I'm gonna yell "mash jaaab! free kahmbow!" and "level 3 super!" that will definitely get me out of a speeding ticket, unless the cop drops frames.
You guys are just haters. It's well known that Ken's jab hits midscreen, breaks block, breaks combo strings, removes drive meter, has priority over every other action in the game, and wipes out 25% of the health bar per hit.
I would like to see the look on Phil’s face if every time he tried todo something someone would give him a jab to the face see if he won’t drop what he is doing every time XD🍒