@@mabdullahsari what are u saying? one occasion? if u step left (kazuyas right) almost all kazuyas movelist is gone, u dodge hellsweeps, 1,2 series, u/f+4,4,4,4, even 3,1,4, everything dude
Ryan should definitely write a book and put everything in it with all the wisdom he's come across along the way with interview excerpts from friend's, I'd buy it. Sort of like the book Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance
@@rocknroland1 f~d,d/f(mist step) 2 WGF f~d,d/f+2 (no mist step seeable) EWGF f~(d,d/f+2) or f~(d/f+2) PEWGF Its a just frame, u need to imput the 2 at the same frame as d/f, thats why its 1 frame faster and can juggle after a d/f+2, cause it needs 13 frames to launch, if your enemy doesnt fly vertically up, you failed the PEWGF
This is golden! Ryan, I'm making a video guide for Pewgf launch, and i was wondering if I could use some of this footage in my video? I don't have many subscribers but I will definetly insert links to your channel and credit you!
bt. From what I could remember he was banned and we couldn’t play him in tournaments back in the days. But I believe this video was not recorded at tournament, probably more like a causal.
@@AAAlghamdi he was never banned, he had a move where he emulated a cobra swaying and he could do it forever if hit on an opponents back, scenarios like this and infinite combos were banned at tournament use. A Korean by the name of Nin was a Steve player in Tekken 5 and 6 and was considered one the best tournament players to ever grace the game and commonly played him even after his nerfs after T5.0 and later games.
Sh1bble that was informative thank you, for me back when I played T5 we had a tournament in my country but Steve was banned due to his “op” gameplan othe than that everything was fine and that’s why I asked if he was banned in other tournaments. I gotta checkout this Korean guy. Thanks
What? counter hit df2 into EWGF in that game isnt even a just frame, there is a large window. how is it the first time. Maybe its different on arcades than ps2?
@@MrDamojak not just frame perfect, but triple frame perfect, you have to do it absolutely perfectly. you have to start the input on the first frame you can after df2 and then do a frame perfect PEWGF
I'd be hype too. You can't even be mad if that was the first time he ever pulled that off in tournament really. As his opponent you better give him his props and let him celebrate
I'm sorry that my sarcasm wasn't showing in my comment, I thought the smileys was enough. Of course I didn't mean that. Ryan Hart is a respected player/person in the Tekken community.
@ntodek rage sucks, breakable floors suck, all the sick op but skill based stuff from t5 is nerfed. all the unique characters where completely gutted. the move lists are smaller. the secret moves and unique interactions are mostly gone. DLC lei ? please lol. tekken 5 DR was the beginning of the end. there's a reason tekken 3 and tekken 5 are always considered the best in the series.
Are you familliar with fighting game ? I'm going to try and explain why this is so hard but it'll sound nerdy af so... Tekken 5 runs at 60 frames per second. A frame is 16 ms To get kazuya PEGWF (the second punch in the combo, the one that launches) you must input forward for a frame, let the stick return to neutral for a frame, then press down and forward + punch on the same frame. Even for player who have practiced this game for years, it's kinda rare to find anyone who can land it consistently. Then you have the previous move, df 2. It stuns your opponent just long enough to allow for the pegwf to combo. You have to start your input for pegwf on the exact same frame that df/2 ends (again, it's a really difficult series of input that you have to start within a 16 ms window of time) Someone who's really familliar with tekken and has been playing kazuya for a few years could probably land it once or twice, given an hour or two in training mode. And he did it under tournament pressure, knowing that dropping the combo against Steve fox (a massively OP character in good hands) would mean the end