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Seems what you need to do is do it fairly fast, or the 360 protection thing wont stop you from jumping because it doesnt think you're doing a 360 anymore. So i just rapidly mash right > down > left > up > right, which isnt too hard with 3 fingers on 3 out of 4 of the directional arrows. Takes a fair bit of practice though until you can get it right in the heat of a fight.
The theory is simple:
- Press at the same time Back and Down bottons.
- Free Back botton, so you are now down.
- Press Forward.
- Free Down.
- Press Up.
- Now press the punch botton and it should be down.
Of course, it is easier to say than do. I can, sometimes, in the Training Mode. But if I try it in a real game under preassure, I am not able either. The only reason because I'll probably buy this game is because most characters don't have 360 moves. XD