Was a pleasure playing you TMM. I dropped a shit load of combos but I'm still learning. Only been playing Tekken for ~3 months (I played for a few days a year ago). Definitely learned a lot from our games. P.S. My controller is fixed now :0
@@israelcrawford8734 Thanks man. Yeah I was really nervous and kept getting misinputs. I very rarely drop those in ranked. I thought my controller battery was dying but maybe I just choked :)
It's only a few combo drops, and you didn't play Tekken for so long. But your neutral is good and there's some Lars setup I can learn from your gameplay
@@Flamb0_ I figured you were nervous, I'd be too if I was playing against mainman. You pulled off some good reads and some impressive defense at some moments. I'm sure when you learn the match up better you'd be able to give him some more trouble. One tip i'd leave with you is something I noticed is that at times you just stop moving. I think this is because you're looking to throw out your obital heel or db 4. A general tip is that whenever you focus too hard on trying to time an attack, you can basically become a sitting duck for rush down, hell sweep and pressure. Always keep moving unless you're stopping as part of your movement mind games. That little tip alone can get you more wins, don't stop moving.
Ok but this Lars need to work on some fundamentals. No kbd no sidestepping electrics and mashing when he is in minus.. His pressure with lars isn't great either. In this game you must abuse while running 3 and the wr grab and other good pressure tools with him. But he on his way.
@@invoked5114imagine feeling so insecure when people point out a Lars that played half decent against tmm that you feel the need to type this comment to look better And don’t bullshit me that that isn’t the reason and that you’re being constructive, because that dude isn’t reading this shit. “As a MIGHTY RULER I gotta say he isn’t THAT good… but he will be decent eventually…” Embarassing shit
You have to be in the high/mid echelon of players for tierlists to start making sense, just by playing cpu you arent gonna get there. Theres a reason they exist
@@neke9045 right or wrong it's still to be determined, but that dosen't take away from the fact that he pulled off seven electrics in a row in a real match.
Damn, is this title bait?? I was hoping to see a Lars go ham, gimme some confidence that I picked the right main. This just hurt me 😭 Good job to @Flamb0_ tho!
Stick with Lars I promise he’s really good ones you get decent at him and don’t get discouraged this quickly it will lead to you swapping mains every other week which isn’t good
@guts1952 Yea you right. I'm not that kinda guy so I have been maining Lars and he's a great fighter. I've realized a lot of players just don't really know how to handle him so I think it makes me better than I actually am lol
Havent tried out every character yet, but other the Jack imo this game is way more balanced than 7. Havent played someone yet that I didnt think wasnt good. So far every characters seems winnable.
imo its way harder to block in T8. Didnt play every character as well but playing against someone like Devil jin and Victor is pain in the ass. Seems like a lot of fast Launchers you cannot predict
I was hoping Lars would get some real Mishima moves. Itd be fitting but id like some of his moves to be a little risky instead of perpetually safe like he is now.
honestly i hate the underapreciation of lars and king in tierlists, or even howrang to some extent, and when we go online, dealing with jun or even jin at times is easier than these overbuffed characters, calling claudio even buffed in front of these players sounds immature and stupid, but some people were losing their minds about claudio during the time of cnt and cbt, but not king/lars
@@johnnymonsterrrr Yeah true, but Im not saying he is bad at the game, its just unfortunate for him that he drop a couple of those combo that could have been a win round for him. The stress as well can be implemented in the equation, but Im just telling why he had a hard time. Just making him improve on his mistake is an effective way to be better lol Edit: To overcome his mistake to be better**
Good for 3 months, but it takes months to truly know Lars. My T8 game won’t be 2,1 d/b+4s all over the place and DEN 3ing every 30 seconds. This opponent just turned Lars into a giant flow chart - No adaptation at all. The exact wrong way to play him. Lars is a strategists’s char. If you don’t adapt, you won’t get sh!t out of Lars, and your opponent just gets free practice. He cannot juggle from parry. He should have at least 3 juggles of varying length for low parry to get to the wall. He doesn’t know how to get up. He has no movement. He uses too many high attacks, and not enough d/f +1 - the usual sign that he can’t play “small Tekken”. Does this opponent not know how to block? He’s mashy too. He has a lot to learn. TMM was just bullying him. However, I find it very funny that after 20 years of playing, a new player playing for only a little over 3 months is holding his own against TMM who has played mishimas for 20 years, and is using a broken char here. Tier whoring all these years has weakened TMM’s fundamentals, and bloated TMM’s ego.