matchakucha
New Member
Okay, a litte backstory on my history of fighting games. In short, very little. DoA isnt the first fighting game I've played (used to play Soul Calibur and Tekken) but its been years since ive played either.
I decided to main Honoka (lol) since the fact her fighting style is a mix of everything, which really interested me as first, and also why Im posting this here as opposed to the general section.
Anyway, ive spent the past 2 days "training" against CPUs and learning all her skill moves, combos, and getting through the basics of the game, but as soon as i step into an Online game everything is different. One of the major problems I have is that once I get caught in a combo I have no idea how to get out. I know youre meant to utilize counters but it's extremely hard for me to predict which part of the body is being aimed at (and what move will follow) in order for me to successfully counter it.
The problem here is obvious, in that I have little experience so far, but I would gladly appreciate any form of help that could improve my gameplay online in general, not just specific to Honoka (however both are welcome).
Thanks
I decided to main Honoka (lol) since the fact her fighting style is a mix of everything, which really interested me as first, and also why Im posting this here as opposed to the general section.
Anyway, ive spent the past 2 days "training" against CPUs and learning all her skill moves, combos, and getting through the basics of the game, but as soon as i step into an Online game everything is different. One of the major problems I have is that once I get caught in a combo I have no idea how to get out. I know youre meant to utilize counters but it's extremely hard for me to predict which part of the body is being aimed at (and what move will follow) in order for me to successfully counter it.
The problem here is obvious, in that I have little experience so far, but I would gladly appreciate any form of help that could improve my gameplay online in general, not just specific to Honoka (however both are welcome).
Thanks