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Stop rushing Brian xD
He is a counter hit character. Same as Steve. They rely on rash players.
Play a little turtle against Brian and incorporate some side steps.
It's generally a good advice. Don't rush too much.
Even a hworang is exponentially stronger when played smart looking for openings instead of being always on one leg.
Brian is one of the most honest characters in Tekken. His lack of efficient lows on normal hits makes up for all his other strong weapons.
Take a breath... brew some tea.. Watch your replay or replays against Brian and emerge stronger.
You can do it
git gud.
block his low kicks and he's toasted.
every char in this game is dumb and broken it feels so pointless to play
cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope cope
I think you may have found the solution to your own problem!
yes, playing vs players that are strong can have that effect,even the lowest tier will feel broken in a broken player's hands
Shocking.