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mMarikom

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  1. It's not even my birthday cake cake cake cake cake cake cake cake cake cake cake cake cake cake cake (and tea)
  2. While horribly unsafe you'd be surprised how many people you catch with a blocked RiichiB into fatal counter 5C into insane punish after a Tsubame.
  3. No I don't. And I play Rachel as well actually. I've never had an issue with the D button. It just takes practice
  4. All of the people reading this post >_> He's doing challenge mode. It's still impractical to just throw it out and waste 50 heat
  5. I say Xenoblade on principle that it has a larger chance of being an overly expensive limited release type game.
  6. get on that 120/70. hop off practice and hit up the treadmill son. cut back on the potato chips
  7. His only problem is his hypertension due to his immense NaCl levels. He needs to just toughen up and quit whining already
  8. ^ What he said. Like, her fists were bleeding when she was pounding on tager. she isn't going to be playable. EVER.
  9. ...shut up dude.
  10. Litchi takes work. But she's fun. Lazy people need to de-laze.
  11. What IS the Extend tier list LK? I have no idea I was just going off of what he said...
  12. You not seeing what I was doing: your problem. De-salt. It only comes off as trolling because of your own self-deprecating personality. I told you to end with Oki. You said you didn't know how. I then played Litchi and ended my combos with oki that you said you didn't know how to do. But instead of doing so I was apparently trolling, even though I wasn't the one who just gave up and sat there whenever I was getting hit and only randomly decided to actually fight. Being the fourth worst character in extend, considering the balance, doesn't mean much. She still has great tools and she's still tons of fun. No reason to act any other way. If you're really that discouraged then one of two things need to happen: 1) Accept it, move on, and actually practice until you get better instead of doing what you're doing right now. 2) Stop trying to play fighting games at anything above a casual level, or at least this game. You say you may not be that good at GG but the point stands that you should be having far less problems from BB if you're coming from a GG background. The level that it seems like you play GG at does not make sense at all if after six months you can't do a RiichiA combo in a game with a 5 frame buffer and the hatsu RiichiA motion (236B 63214A) is LITERALLY the same motion as tons of super moves in GG, just with a slight gap in between. I thought you were just struggling before but the attitude you gave me for trying to help you just really put me off. I'm sorry if mirroring you really bothered you that much and if I run into you again online I'll mirror you less. But you really need to relax if you want to get any better and if you expect people to keep helping you because it's like the advice is falling on deaf ears...
  13. She never did lol I was just exaggerating the days of CS1 Litchi. But Sorry >_> don't worry I know that's not true...
  14. Dash 6a can be tough to get used to. So far the only thing I really know that's Extend-y is (After IppatsuB midscreen) Chun -> staff2 -> TK Chun -> 6D(m) I know how to do 5d (hold) -> Chun -> staff2 -> 6D (m) but have no idea whatsoever about the 5d 6a 6bf staff2 itsuuC j7c staff oki/hatsu chun ender. I really don't know how to treat the Extend Litchi because she's so much more situational in that you have to make every possible hit count and mixup as much as you have to. There are no more lazy hitconfirms from 5B into fullscreen combos with sick heat gain, oki and damage or itsuu loop (CS1) or go to combos off of any starter that take you all the way across the screen (CS2). You really have to work for your damage now, which means I myself need to put in some work on my mixup because it's pretty stale to be honest, on all of the characters that I use...
  15. Ok you know what, I was trying to be nice to you by helping you out because you ask a lot on the boards, but I'm just going to say this (Wall o TXT alert): You are not a fighting game amateur apparently. You play GG and from what you've said you play it quite well. Yet you struggle with Blazblue, a game that is almost exponentially easier in terms of execution. You constantly show streams and things of training sessions, ask for advice and shortcuts on things that are both readily available for you on these boards and things that people have no problem telling you. Yet despite this because you are struggling for some reason, you shrug this stuff off and have a bad attitude. You complain about me mirroring you but one of the first messages I sent you was "end with oki instead of just hatsu chun in the air" and then you said you didn't know how, which (whether you do or not) I thought you did. I then played Litchi myself to try to show you. My rust aside (like I said, I've only watched videos and spent nearly no time in the lab) whenever I tried to show or do something to help you, you literally stopped moving. Like even when the Carl player went against you you just...stopped. You gave up. And that's what irritates me more than anything else. If you were a total fighting game amateur then I would be totally fine with you giving up. But you are not. You play GG but can't play BB and have the best players telling you how to do it and equipment to show people what you're doing wrong in an effort to help. Yet you're still struggling. Which means you aren't putting in the effort plain and simple. Why do you expect people to keep listening to your questions and watching your streams if you yourself don't care? tl;dr: actually practice until you do something right. Spend a week doing nothing whatsoever but practice mode to work on your execution. The way you learned GG is how you need to learn BB. And as far as me "styling" on you by playing Litchi and trying to show you stuff, that was not styling. If you really have an attitude about it then you and I both can hit the lab after I help you and rest assured, once I get my practice in I will show you what it means to style someone. Sorry if this sounds mean but you really put me off just now by saying that me trying to teach you when you said you didn't know something was styling. People who want to learn don't say that. People who are salty and lazy do.
  16. Yes, but you're assuming people on the internet having common sense
  17. It's just the fact that for someone who complains about not knowing how to play he doesn't seem to put forth the effort and just wants to know shortcuts. I mean I'm playing against him right now with DJFoodstamp (who we're both free to because I don't know the Carl matchup and haven't learned it. I'm just lazy) and sometimes he'll just stop...moving... I mean I'm not one to judge because I'm ass right now too, but that's because school is taking over and I have yet to actually put any time into Extend. If and when I want to get good at the game, I know what I need to do: PRACTICE UNTIL I GET IT RIGHT. That's what I've been doing since CT and in other fighting games to get good and the results have spoken for themselves. That concept seems to be overshadowed by him getting discouraged, which you can't get if you actually want to learn fighting games because it takes patience and practice...
  18. Star just has been given a lot of advice...
  19. Meh PSN: Arent_We_Clever Location: Maryland Open to Requests: Bring it
  20. I'm really struggling with relearning the j2b combo for some reason... Any tips for someone who keeps dropping at the j2b or the haku after j2b hatsu
  21. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooHC0ukv9PY&feature=g-all&context=G261c567FAAAAAAAAAAA I really like the concept of reverse assault through. Possibly the coolest looking to corner combo variant I've seen in CSEX for her...
  22. I do. I haven't ever had any combo issues with Noel on pad. She's totally feasible. My mixup may be ass but I've been doing 7k+ ish no prob on my DS3
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