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T..J. Bernard
T..J. Bernard
Heck, it's the main reason why I feel green's/fake blue's are the worst ranks to play in. I feel a good portion of people come on, learn only either the sample combos or the 10 hit STRINGS, hop online and hope it works and then there's two scenarios:
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T..J. Bernard
T..J. Bernard
The individual wins, it's the best game ever, I'll recommend the game for all my friends (though there's no real improvement). Individual loses, the game's garbage. I'm returning it right away.
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T..J. Bernard
T..J. Bernard
This is something that not only holds the players back from true improvement but the game itself.
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Lulu
Lulu
Don't forget about the Bare Bones training Mode.
Mama
Mama
They put a tutorial in tag 2 and people still got stuck in green/blue ranks. If the players you're going on actually wanted improvement, they could ask someone who is more experience than they are to help them. The best tutorials are from one on one with another person.
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Mama
Mama
And the person quitting the game after they lose a couple of times obviously wasn't in from the start. So what's the point? I'm honestly getting tired of this lack of tutorial complains (on here). Many fighting games back then didn't have tutorials, but people still managed to become very experienced at said fighting games. No offense but that's just the way I see it.
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Lulu
Lulu
I'm literally on the opposite end of that argument...

Nobody bitches about the lack of tutorials more than me...
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Giannola
Maybe "back then" there was no tutorials, but Thats not an excuse for not having a tutorial (even a basic one) in 2018.
Mama
Mama
There's no in-game tutorials, sure. And there won't one be in Tekken 7 any time soon (probably not at all). But there's so many damn online tutorials and helpful YouTube videos that are very informative on Tekken 7. Yet you all still complain about it. It makes no sense. It's like all hope is lost if there's no in-game tutorial.
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Onryoki
Onryoki
I disagree with you @Mama, sure there are online tutorials, but that doesn’t mean the game itself doesn’t have to provide a tutorial. Just because a lot of people are a certain rank doesn’t mean that the game developer should be like “people still suck even with the tutorial, so let’s delete it.” If DOA removed it’s tutorial just because a lot of people are a low rank, TN would be a shitty game developer.
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Onryoki
Onryoki
All hope isn’t lost, but a fighting game should always have a tutorial because fighting games are complex nowadays. It’s crazy that I have to search on the internet how to play a game when the game itself should tell me how to play it. For skilled Tekken players a tutorial doesn’t matter, but for the newer players it does.
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T..J. Bernard
T..J. Bernard
@Mama The reason I'm complaining about a lack of tutorial isn't because of the # of blue/green ranks. It's because of how lackluster the skill is in regards to them. It's one thing if you're a dan or kyu and your learning the game. It's another when you're blue/green.
T..J. Bernard
T..J. Bernard
When you're blue/green at that point you should know more about the game. Which is why ironically there's rank "Expert" & "Grand Master". But these "Experts". "Grand Masters" & Greens only know Sample Combo 3 and try their hardest to hit Sample Combo 3 even if the launcher gets them launched.
T..J. Bernard
T..J. Bernard
And then they b**** & moan when they play someone who knows how to play the game, especially if it's someone who plays Ling, Hwo, etc, they lose and ironically they themselves say "oh they're cheap", "you just spam", or my favorite "You only did one thing". Why is that the case? Cause there's no tutorial that at least teaches fundamentals for the game.
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