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Zaknod

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  1. I'm sorry for posting this late, I had some other things to do, but I'm back with the video! https://www.dropbox.com/s/y7b3c1ibmzgb2oz/BBCT 2016-09-14 16-47-56-01.avi?dl=0
  2. I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong then. What happens is my character takes two quick babysteps to the direction I want to dash, but refuses to dash. I will record myself trying to dash with the input display on, but that might just happen on Monday, since I'm going away for the weekend. If I have time to do it today, I will do it, though. I didn't know that you can move her when you attack, or about the crouching thing, so that is it probably! I feel a bit stupid now. :D Thanks for the help, and I will get back with the footage as soon I can!
  3. I turned input display on, and whenever I try to dash, the two arrows do show up. I tried letting it go back to the neutral position, and even though I don't feel like I'm doing anything differently, it only works 10% of the time. I'm not sure if I'm too slow or too quick? Also, on a different note, I see carl players move ada without moving carl, how can one do that?
  4. Hello guys! I recently started playing BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, and it is my first fighting game ever, so I had some trouble learning it, but one thing that I can't solve, even after 30 hours, is using the dash. As far as I understand, you have to input the same direction twice (either 44 or 66), and then your character performs a character-specific dash. The difficulty I'm having is that I can't consistently do that. I'm using a 360 controller, and I use the left stick for character movement, but I can't perform a dash on it, almost at all. I can 50%-50% dash on the d-pad. My questions are: -Should I use the d-pad for movement? (really uncomfortable) -Should I use the d-pad especially for dashing? (having to switch is really sluggish) As far as I'm aware, the dash should be used as a quick movement option, for dodging or engaging. -Is there any trick to quickly and reliably perform a dash? (Using a 360 controller) I was thinking about making a 4 input, and then "flicking" the stick to 1 and then to 4 again, but I can't get that to work, either. Thanks for the help in advance!
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