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  1. Hey man, before when there was only ggx -sign- on ps4 , all the community played on PS online. Me included. After the PC steam version got out, half of the community went over to PC and the game was booming allot of people added eachother. When Revelator came out for ps4 almost all the community on steam died of, but there is still people playing it, me included, but I can see on my flist when people are online, so if you wanna play you need to add ppl. 😁 Hope this have some clarity Sent fra min HTC One M9 via Tapatalk
  2. What has been working great for me lately, after you confirm the knockdown on anyone with a DP move: -h- summon, keep crouching forwards so Eddie is one the other side of your opponent, BTL and position yourself in a sandwich situation. As soon as the wake up happens you either -p-, release BTL, 2p 2k 2s into -k- pressure. Method 2; same as above, but a bit more ballsy, BTL: you position yourself directly UNDER your opponent , keep Eddie close with S held in(same sandwich situation) . Then you cross your opponent from left to right making it hard which side to block or even risk DP on the wrong side, release S(nobiru) and BTL both equally, with Yfrc this is pretty save straight into 2p 2k 2s mawaru 😊 If this didn't make sense I can upload a video. Ps: ppl tend not to DP when you can't hit anything with it 😄 Sent fra min HTC One M9 via Tapatalk
  3. What has been working great for me lately, after you confirm the knockdown on anyone with a DP move: -h- summon, keep crouching forwards so Eddie is one the other side of your opponent, BTL and position yourself in a sandwich situation. As soon as the wake up happens you either -p-, release BTL, 2p 2k 2s into -k- pressure. Method 2; same as above, but a bit more ballsy, BTL: you position yourself directly UNDER your opponent , keep Eddie close with S held in(same sandwich situation) . Then you cross your opponent from left to right making it hard which side to block or even risk DP on the wrong side, release S(nobiru) and BTL both equally, with Yfrc this is pretty save straight into 2p 2k 2s mawaru 😊 If this didn't make sense I can upload a video Sent fra min HTC One M9 via Tapatalk
  4. I'm from Norway, I usually have to play on the France region, my name is daniruru, my main is zato Hope to see anyone on 😁 Sent fra min HTC One M9 via Tapatalk
  5. How are the key mappings coming along? I personally find the regular bindings good 😊 Sent fra min HTC One M9 via Tapatalk
  6. Here are some public matches, keep in mind that I'm not the best, and it's unedited, so you need to skip some parts, but for the most you can see what I mean about using yfrc to your advantage https://youtu.be/JJwSaid91uo
  7. I've played zato alot back when reload was a thing and had net play, I still play xrd, and the one thing I have to say is that you don't need to be ogawa to be able to win games, the one thing I think most people don't use enough is abusing the yfrc mechanic, and just basic footsies. The fact that people play totally different from online, and what you get to practice in training. I have a very "reactive" way of playing (loads of netplay experience), I will try and upload some vids, I'm just getting used to this forum thing. My Nick I daniruru from Norway, play on the France region if any one wants to all or test stuff ? Just thought I would chip in some thoughts^_^
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