He's referring to neutral throw breaks. Though since he says it's something they're toying with ATM it's possible it can be used in combo throw intervals as well.
Yeah, like I said it's highly evasive. I'd say it goes about 135* around, but if the opponent is lunging when it happens then he circumference shortens allowing them a 180* spin.
Tokyo Game Show 2018 (TGS) took place between the dates of September 20th to September 23rd in the Chiba prefecture outside Tokyo, Japan. It was my first time attending the event, and I had the fortune to visit it during the press-exclusive days of the 20th and 21st in addition to the public...
Either Rig, Hayabusa, or both. I mean, Hayabusa was his friend and rival but lately has been treating the leader of the Mugen Tenshin clan like a lesser and subordinate.
I don't think i've heard it, but he's always said some funny stuff in the past. For example in the first Evo tournament for SF4 his plan was to choose Seth against Daigo should they meet because "He probably hasn't had the match up experience.". I find it funny because while technically maybe...
The string system waits a frame to make sure you aren't hitting P then H for a T attempt due to mistiming, or that you meant to do 3K when you pressed K3.
In DOA, only the guard executes without a frame delay. The throw being 1 frame 'slower' is because of the frame for registering a 'hit' happened. Basically DOA is honest about its frame data. In other games they have the same 1 frame difference to register a hit, but they just hide it by...
correct because in SC terminology you'd say i8 or i10 for "Impact Frame on 8". Just goes with what you're trained with. I have a similar story for 2-in-1s and 3-in-1s as those are same terms but different meaning in Street Fighter and other 2D games.
Funny history story: The DOA Community didn't get love from the FGC, so most of its early players didn't play other games competitively. So in discussing attack speeds we used 7i as syntax for "7 initial [frames]". Same for everything, Kasumi's Jab was 9i. etc. I still remember Bryan Dawson...