d3v
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Character selection in ranked is VF style where you have to set your favorite character in the Battle Settings.I give up. @Mr. Wah, I don't know why you would think a video aimed at helping experienced players get better would be a good starting point for someone completely unfamiliar with the game. Ironically, Mike Ross was the second person to beat me online yesterday - my second match ever in Street Fighter. I didn't even know how to pick a different character yet because there isn't even a character select and you're left to figure it out. You're trying to teach me a second language when I don't have a first one. Can you see how that's not beginner friendly?
As for how to play, what we're trying to tell you is that each button "controls space". In other words there's a certain range and angle where each button that your character has works best. What you need to learn as a beginner is which button is best for what situation.
Three different strengths of punch and kick are actually a small guide to that.
- Light buttons (leftmost) - I want to try to get my opponent off me
- Medium buttons (middle) - I want to reach out and touch my opponent from afar
- Heavy buttons (rightmost) - I want to hit my opponent hard
You shouldn't approach the game like DOA/VF where you want to get close and try wailing on the punch button to get a string. Instead, it's more about getting in the proper range to use the proper buttons.
EDIT: Screw it, go watch Capcom's old tutorial VHS from the 1990's. It's sonewhat SF2 centric, but the concepts, especially the ones about timing, distance, and reaction still apply.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0D35A227D967804D
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