Easier said than done. How much fun can you actually have when you're losing. There's a difference between the rush of clutching a win than the "fake humble feeling of "gg"
@@Brolys-drip if you're only playing to win you won't be happy when you're not reaching the desired effect. The most successful street fighter player in history Daigo Umehara said in his book he would enter tournaments not to win but to improve. If we were sparring in boxing and I got the upper hand on you cause you kept dropping your hands. If you learned to keep your hands up at the end, you won the sparring cause you learned something. Try to look at competitive gaming the same way. 🙏🏾
I remember just never even bothering to go online on any fighting game as a kid cause I hated how good people were lmao, whether it was Marvel vs capcom 3, street fighter 4 or soulcalibur 4
People who suck immediately when they start playing fighting games need to understand that you have to learn to crawl before you can walk, and learn to walk before you can run. Everyone sucks when they first start. And the players who body you on day 1 of a game's release, have been playing that game series for YEARS.
@@romellpoellinetz7435 honestly, betas contribute little to no additional experience. Maybe it aids long time players of the series get acquainted with new mechanics, but most combos and the fundamentals they have built is all legacy skill from prior titles. Especially considering that most of the cast from sf6 consists of characters established in 1991. Their combos and play styles still hold up to date, so anyone who's been playing said characters like Blanka or Ken since then will obviously have more experience using them. All that's left up to the new player is pick a character they wanna stick with, hop into arcade, online or local with friends, training mode or combo trials. Ya just gotta start and keep going. And trust me, the day where how to play your character clicks with you, it'll feel good. Then it'll feel even better when you take your first win against a STRONG opponent. Make your pick, stick to your guns and run some hands. We all get better with time. (Just a foot note, I had a similar chat with one of my friends who was anxious to play online against randoms. Keep in mind that no matter how strong your opponent is, there is always someone out there stronger than them. Maybe it's you, maybe it isn't. But that's why you work towards improving. Take every L as a learning moment, practice changing where you went wrong, then use that experience the next time you find yourself in that same situation.)
Im noticing that street fighter 6 is bringing back a lot of older players and also being the first street fighter game for a lot of newer players as well.
I remember when I worked for royal Mail, in 2001 and delivering loads of books for Amazon and back then it was practically all books but now you can buy almost anything on there. I do love Amazon.
Why isn't the data just on the disc how it used to be???? That'd be so muchh easier in terms of space in the xbox for games that don't have a disc at all yk.
Alot of games use large files. A BD can't hold majority of the files. This will require multiple discs. Gaming companies are look at a more cost efficient way to manufacture their products in order to make profit
Most games are bigger than what Blu-ray discs can hold Besides, most games nowadays go gold (start making CDs) before they finish fixing bugs, most of them game breaking, meaning the version sold in stores is already not the latest version before it even starts hitting shelves
@@dboy372 Nintendo isn't using Blu-ray discs 😉 They're using basically fancy SD cards, with today's SD cards going in the TB in terms of data, Blu-ray discs are at best 50gb. There's a major difference
@@TheAdventuresofTNT It’s not EVERYTHING per se; a $400 fight stick definitely won’t get you to Celestial in Guilty Gear in a day, but finding the right controller will help quite a bit
"Which means I'm really going to struggle with these achievements, because they really look tough." SF6: easiest achievement list out of any SF since achievements started.
Cuphead isn't actually that difficult. It even has a high completion rate amongst hunters. Around 20% on the tracking sites. Excellent game though. I bought it on PC and ps4.
I would recommend doing the world tour mode first theres an option to use classic controls in world tour mode aswell if you want to do that Teaches you all the characters and is essentially a yakuza x final fight game inside of street fighter 6. Plus you need to do that for the avatar online fighting achievements Also a trick for the extreme battle achievements is that you can get them fighting ai which is very helpful since people only play it online when theres a daily or weekly challenge about it.
The tournament achievements will probably be the hardest ones to do without boosting since you have to win 10 online tournaments and winning 30 battle hub arcade cabinet matches is difficult. Im at 80% complete on ps5 the only trophies i got left is the tournament ones and playing 600 matches
You’re pretty much guilty of every fighting game scrub mistake known to mankind. 1. Playing a fighting game to get achievements. As a competitive fighting game player let me tell you this : your unlocked achievements mean nothing to anyone who knows what they are doing. In fact, it will only make you look more stupid after they beat you. 2. Thinking another controller will make you beter. If you can’t even respect plusframes, or do something else than waking up with buttons, how the hell do you think another controller will help you. Learn to understand the game. There’s enough information on the internet if you want it. Buying another controller for this reason is like owning a Ford but buying a Toyota thinking it will help you drive better whilst you have never had a driving lesson in your life. 3. Admitting you are not good, yet continue playing online, implying you want to improve, but admitting to throwing tantrums at losses. Did you ever get good at something in life without practice then? Change the mentality. Losing = winning. Learn. Don’t blame outside factors.
Think that's bad try playing Street Fighter 2 in NYC in the early 90's as a young teen. Literal fist fights or getting jumped would happen around you and if you were like me or others at like 12/14 if you beat an older teenager in a match who was like 16 and up you could get punched in the face or arm hard for winning. That is why I can't get into online gaming for fighters. It can never replicate the atmosphere of what Street Fighter 2 did all around in NYC at the time from arcades to delis to bowling alleys. It's also why I miss fighting games in person because the vast majority of online trolls would not exist since they couldn't hide behind the screen. But yeah as a kid depending on what area you went to play SF 2 you ran the risk of coming home with a black eye.
One thing you should do is practice and get the feel of them game before going online or else your gonna be spamming and not know what your doing online
I suck so bad at fighting games ,(specifically online ones like these) typically refuse to buy any of em Super smash bros is the only exception. Melee was my childhood
Ya va a salir Super Street Fighter 6 y ni espacio para almacenarlo en tu casetera vas a tener, ni para comprar nuevo disco, porque en primer lugar dudo que quepa el juego en el disco.
I said the same thing but then I got it and it’s been an absolute blast, I recommend it since it’s feature rich game and it may seem hard at first but you’ll just get better over time
one thing i despise about its multiplayer . is its spammers . people using the shit outta super attacks i can barley get a hit. i this is my second week playing it so am still new
You can not expect gettin good at a game like SF6 if you never play practice mode or.. playing the game at least longer than 40-50h. You watched EVO? Was awesome!
Exactly fightpads and sticks are just preference like with me it's hard for me to get use to the bumpers and triggers since I'm used to playing these types of games in arcades
😎 i beat your price i only paid 14.79 using my microsodt points oh man the game is great ive played lots of matches online specially with my brother,MK1 will have a hard time to top this street fighter