No.Can someone edit out the "rise up" part of this topic title
No.Can someone edit out the "rise up" part of this topic title
So I just heard Alex is officially confirmed
I wish it was juni instead of Juri, especially since juni now recovered from being a doll like Cammy.Juri and Ibuki will make people rise up for sure.
Uhhh... you cannot combo (link/chain) into a throw in any Street Fighter. The only exceptions being air throws in IV since those were actually treated as unblockable hit attacks in engine.But judging by sf4, I'm guessing Alex's grapples will have little to no priority this time around, and only be use able from links and chains.
Sorry canceling or whatever you call it. You know what I'm talking about.Uhhh... you cannot combo (link/chain) into a throw in any Street Fighter. The only exceptions being air throws in IV since those were actually treated as unblockable hit attacks in engine.
And by your criteria, I wouldn't call Alex a "pure" grappler, since alot of his game in III involved using his EX attacks and not his command grabs.
Talking about high level play and how Alex is actually played.Sorry canceling or whatever you call it. You know what I'm talking about.
But no you could just do his command grabs to beat out most everything in 3rd strike. Power bomb yun/yang out of their dashes, DDT/hypahbomb/face palm Akuma out of his raging demon, knee lift people out of most anything, stun gun headbutt projectiles and as anti-air, etc.
Between the grapples and his heavy attacks (specifically sparta kick, stomp, lariat, and rising tackle), he beat out most things and punished hard. Barely any need for Ex or pokes. Only like Chun, Twelve and Necro gave him a hard time because their limbs were so long it made it damn near impossible to actually grab em.
Speaking from personal experience of course.
I noticed lot of people trying to constsntly do the ex stuff which just made baiting them for his much more damaging grapples that much easier lol.Talking about high level play and how Alex is actually played.
His most basic tool is stand mp/mk into EX Flash Chop, which is his main source of guaranteed damage. Aside from that, meter is also used for EX Slash as a punish.
His preferred Super Art is Boomerang Raid (SA2) mostly because it gives Alex the most EX meter to work with (plus the fact that it's the only one you can confirm into from a poke). Hyper Bomb gives little EX meaning it's only really useful against low life characters. Stun Gun Headbutt beating projectiles is nearly pointless in a game where projectiles are weak in the first place.
The 2014 Arcadia Tier List puts him solidly in C tier, which is just one level above the worst characters in the game.
Ahh okay I see where you are coming from. I am going to probably butcher these explanations but here goes.
See, I'm not at this level. I am new. Please understand. I can make a fireball come out (sometimes), that's about it. Where's the command training in this game btw? I couldn't find it. What's the stuff flashing on the bottom of the screen for and what do they do? Here are some matches (1 2 3 4 5) to give you an idea of how new I am. I'd appreciate some pointers because, despite my lack of skill, I had fun and I'd like get better but I'm not really sure where to start. Please don't mock me because you take the basics for granted. This is probably where a lot of people that would otherwise enjoy fighting games get stuck too and the FGC isn't exactly very welcoming.It all comes down to the fundamental difference between 2D and 3D fighters.
How are you supposed to learn how to perform a fireball then or any other move? How can I frame trap someone when I don't know any moves? Much less their properties. Like, where can I go to learn to play this game from scratch? I don't know how to ask more clearly.There's no "command training" because there aren't any strings you need to memorize.
There's no "command training" because there aren't any strings you need to memorize.See, I'm not at this level. I am new. Please understand. I can make a fireball come out (sometimes), that's about it. Where's the command training in this game btw? I couldn't find it. What's the stuff flashing on the bottom of the screen for and what do they do? Here are some matches (12345) to give you an idea of how new I am. I'd appreciate some pointers because, despite my lack of skill, I had fun and I'd like get better but I'm not really sure where to start. Please don't mock me because you take the basics for granted. This is probably where a lot of people that would otherwise enjoy fighting games get stuck too and the FGC isn't exactly very welcoming.
I did play, then asked for advice and now we're having this conversation. Where's the tutorial for newbies then? That's what I want!Honestly just wing it for now. Its not overly complicated but the explanations use technical terms that confuse newbies so you're better off learning by actually playing, THEN asking for advice to smooth things out.
Honestly just wing it for now. Its not overly complicated but the explanations use technical terms that confuse newbies so you're better off learning by actually playing, THEN asking for advice to smooth things out.I give up. I guess people that have never played shouldn't even bother with this game.