Great video!! I really like tutorials about Ryu. As an idea, you could upload "Ryu's how to deal with specific characters" like Guile, Cammy, Dhalsim (M.U. that I find difficult).
Man thanks for the dope video. Love your content and im learning a lot, this will definitely improve my Ryu, my main character is Guile and im also using Cammy now
Extremely helpful for whoever wants to play Ryu better but didn't know exactly how. I definitely like to see you filming more about Ryu on... - The big picture about how to progress. What's the priority? (e.g. neutral came first, then setups or drive system, then combos, etc.) - Ryu in different rank gameplay analysis. - What are other useful practices you recommended? (e.g. heavy punch cancel reaction as mentioned.)
Your videos are a godsend, really. As a Ryu main I was feeling very frustrated sometimes (specially with whiff punishing, which feels easier with other characters), but after seeing all your videos regarding him I can feel myself improving really quickly. Thank you very much!
Thanks for this video! I've learnt heaps of stuff from your videos already. As an old gamer dad, I'm struggling with my old man reactions and I haven't played since SF4 so the execution is rusty as. Maybe one day I can get to Master level, but I'm struggling to make it out of Plat 2 right now. I'll keep training and watching your vids! Thank you for making content like this!
Thanks Machoor Sensei 😊 - Can you make videos series special Matchups for each characters ( strategies, how to play, what to do etc), - and what to do to have ...a Daigo reaction 😅
Thank you brother for making these videos, you're an amazing player with great content and integrity! Appreciate all the things you do to help us as a community.
I always wanted to play ryu at a more solid level but I always felt like I couldn’t find anyone who talks like this about the ideas here. Insta sub, thanks for the content brother
Thankyou so much! Very good Ryu content. Please make more Ryu videos like below: - Improve Ryu's Neutral Gameplan In Street Fighter 6 - Ryu's EASIEST Attacking Pressure Tool - Improve Your Ryu With This VERY Simple Tech! They are way more helpful than combo videos or master matches videos.
Im in the first quarter of the video and I already know its quality advice. I learned that light hadoken was better at closer ranges after hours of ranked the hard way lol.
I'm a struggling Platinum Ryu but honestly I think I belong in Gold. The matchmaking placed me in Platinum 4 just cos I beat a Diamond player once and now it's an uphill battle for me. The Kimberly and Cammy players are busting my ass. Was feeling absolutely crushed until RU-vid recommended your video. Gonna practise the stuff you mentioned now. Thanks a lot man. P.S. I think your game volume is fine. Just amplify your speaking voice will do.
It takes years of real experience to truly get the sense for this kind of gameplan. But once you got it, you got it. You can go into any street fighter and win.
Exactly, it took me many years to figure stuff out on my own, that’s why it’s always helpful when someone explains them rather than trying to discover stuff on your own
@@machoortv I did this for a friend of mine. I saved him years of time. Ofc, he still needs more experience but he'd be nowhere near his current level without the guidance.
If you're having trouble hit confirming Ryus stand fierce ( HP ) into special, then instead try hit confirming from HP into stand roundhouse ( HK ) his target combo. May help someone new to confirms.
Dude, I know this game gives jump inputs even if you don't do them. at timestamp 6:34 the game gave you an up input even though it didn't show up in the button register. Anyways great video learned a lot.
thanks for this, gonna watch and take notes. have you looked into the xbox series x controller? heard the dpad is godlike, saw you were looking for a new controller on twitter
@@machoortv yeah i wasn't either, but i've been using it for the last few days and i'm used to it now and it is really accurate and tactile. you can really feel everything you are doing. might be worth checking out some day!
can you make a video about zoning and which fireball to use at the right time? when to use the low and when to use the hight. I saw very Gameplays yours but these parts were a little confusing.
I don't understand why the frames keep changing, but at the start of the video, it looks like all three hadoukens have the same number of total frames. I don't know why the different hadouken recovery times make a difference when the total frames are the same. It just seems to affect startup.
Yeah all L M and H hadokens have a total frame of 47 but their recovery changes. I actually had to check a website to learn how much is the recovery because I couldn’t understand it from the in game graph
Bruh I’m experienced in SF . But for some reason I can’t get comfortable moving back and forth on this . I want to keep jumping instead of walking . This one issue is keeping me at plat 5 . I need to overcome that if I want higher rank . Bless me with knowledge
Thanks, but that's what I don't understand why matters ("recovery" vs time to complete the move). I presume that they won't get hit by the fireball if they jump at me. Is that maybe where I'm wrong? It just seems to me that if someone jumps some number of frames after I decide to start throwing a fireball, the first actable frame is the only factor in whether I have time to anti-air. And that's the same for light and heavy because light has longer startup.
Another MachoorTV Original! 🦾 Great tutorial, well explained (and prepared), easy to grasp, great examples! You are really spoiling us sir! 🦾 To answer your question on what kind of content we like to see more; personally my vote goes for more quality educational content like these tutorials instead of more match replays or entertainment content. There are already A LOT of SF6 match replays and SF6 entertainment content on RU-vid. Don't get me wrong, they can be fun but have not much added value. But game replays with a detailed analysis on the other hand would be much appreciated; for example if you look back on a certain match-up and give an analysis on what you did right, what you did wrong and where you could improve and share (cause sharing is caring) your thoughts with us would be great! Furthermore, I really liked your Ryu vs JP game plan and tactics video. Although that specific video was really helpful it was quite hard to follow for me as well since there was actually match replay content playing in the back ground which does not allways correspond to your explanation 😅I think a lab background setting as in this video (with no distractions) would be better. So Ryu game plan and tactics video's for the whole roster would be great as well! May I ask what kind of controller you are using and as a Middle-Eastern player are you excited for Rashid? And on that regard, as an European (I am actually Asian but grew up in Europe) I am also very interested in the FGC in the Middle-East. I know the Middle-East is well represented by amazing players as yourself, Big Bird, Angry Bird and MC Mura etc. but here in the West we are so used to great players from the USA, EU and Japan that we tend to forget that there are amazing players everywhere! I think Arslan Ash, the Pakistani Tekken legend (he is trying out SF6 as well!) is the perfect example! 💪
Thank you really appreciate your comment! I will for sure make more educational videos maybe at least twice a weak because these take more work. And thanks for the tips about the JP video will keep that in mind! I am excited about rashid but I know he will be very strong. Let’s hope Ryu can fight him well! There are many amazing players here in the Middle East that need better representation
Thanks man! Ryu awayz my go to becuz of anime lol..I never play the new people cus i lov dragn punchin peepo haha..Now i jus ned a leverless controller cus analog controler almos awayz hits ps5 home buttn in middl🤦😅Anyway, appreciate the tipsNtricks bro, subd😁🤙🏽