Street Fighter V

Street Fighter V

apparently because of my dissability i will never be good at this game.
yea its official cause i cant even do BnB combos. 60 dollars down the drain. they should have added one button combos im sorry but its true.
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TF2 requires good reactions and good coordination as well as motorfunctions.
Brolylegs was already good in SFIV, you don't see the point here, he could just have gave up like you want now. But he didn't he found a way to play,even his favourite and he does it.

Also online ranks pretty much mean nothing. I had super Platniums and won by pressing one and the same button 10x in a arow.
SF is much more than Combos,it's a lot more,you don't even need combos outside of punishes.
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because i bought it with the season pass.






you understand me then.

also i played team fortress 2 and alls you have to do most of the time is hit 1 button and also surprise surprise to the jackass who said i can type.

for your information ive been doing it with 1 finger for well over a decade because i cant type.

It's really arrogant and honestly quite insulting for a bunch of casuals that don't want to put effort into actually getting good at a game blaming the ones who have for their issues.

With people like you it's legit laziness, you guys look for excuses everywhere, well guess what i know brand spanking new to fighting game players pick up SFV and be able to do things like combos within a week or two of practice, get gud or give up on fighting games mate.
no its not laziness i am well aware of my limitations and it prevents me from ever being good.
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TF2 requires good reactions and good coordination as well as motorfunctions.
Brolylegs was already good in SFIV, you don't see the point here, he could just have gave up like you want now. But he didn't he found a way to play,even his favourite and he does it.

Also online ranks pretty much mean nothing. I had super Platniums and won by pressing one and the same button 10x in a arow.
SF is much more than Combos,it's a lot more,you don't even need combos outside of punishes.
TF2 does not require good reactions and good coordination cause you just aim and fire lol.
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It's really arrogant and honestly quite insulting for a bunch of casuals that don't want to put effort into actually getting good at a game blaming the ones who have for their issues.

With people like you it's legit laziness, you guys look for excuses everywhere, well guess what i know brand spanking new to fighting game players pick up SFV and be able to do things like combos within a week or two of practice, get gud or give up on fighting games mate.
no its not laziness i am well aware of my limitations and it prevents me from ever being good.

Look, i have no idea what kind of disability you have and i do agree that just saying "if brolylegs can do it, so can you" is nonsense. The bigger problem is that you don't get that everyone struggles with basic combos at first. And with at first, i mean the first months. It took me a lot of time to get the basic muscle-memory to complete even one characters trials. You picked up the game at the sale and got frustratet, so cry me a river. Yes, playing TF2 only suggests, that you have appropriate reaction-times. What you don't get is that SFV-Combos aren't really that much about motoric skills. It's muscle-memory and you only get that through repetition.
If you would struggle executing a basic move, like half-circle-backwards + kick, that would actually be a point, but you seem to be able to execute these things. So you have all the bricks, you just can't add them together. And as i said, that's just about practice.
Besides, the game isn't all about combos!!
Look at Ken for example. If you can execute Lion Breaker into heavy Tatsu and Chin Buster into Shoryuken (maybe with cancel into super, but that's not even neccessary), you can play him to about 75% of his effectivity, given you got the reads and the theory down.
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no its not laziness i am well aware of my limitations and it prevents me from ever being good.

Look, i have no idea what kind of disability you have and i do agree that just saying "if brolylegs can do it, so can you" is nonsense. The bigger problem is that you don't get that everyone struggles with basic combos at first. And with at first, i mean the first months. It took me a lot of time to get the basic muscle-memory to complete even one characters trials. You picked up the game at the sale and got frustratet, so cry me a river. Yes, playing TF2 only suggests, that you have appropriate reaction-times. What you don't get is that SFV-Combos aren't really that much about motoric skills. It's muscle-memory and you only get that through repetition.
If you would struggle executing a basic move, like half-circle-backwards + kick, that would actually be a point, but you seem to be able to execute these things. So you have all the bricks, you just can't add them together. And as i said, that's just about practice.
Besides, the game isn't all about combos!!
Look at Ken for example. If you can execute Lion Breaker into heavy Tatsu and Chin Buster into Shoryuken (maybe with cancel into super, but that's not even neccessary), you can play him to about 75% of his effectivity, given you got the reads and the theory down.


i have DCD so i have very poor muscle memory.

Impairments associated with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) involve difficulty in learning new motor skills as well as limited postural control and deficits in sensorimotor coordination.[17] It appears that children with DCD are not able to improve performance of complex motor tasks by practice alone.[18] However, there is evidence that task-specific training can improve performance of simpler tasks.[19] Impaired skills learning may be correlated with brain activity, particularly, a reduction of brain activity in regions associated with skilled motor practice.[20]

like i said repetition doesnt help me unless the instructions i have to perform are very basic.

when i had mortal combat 3 for playstation years ago i tried to learn the combos then and everyone basicly had only one and i couldnt do them even though i spent months trying to learn and it ended in failure.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Guldo; 2016. júl. 13., 3:23
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Look, i have no idea what kind of disability you have and i do agree that just saying "if brolylegs can do it, so can you" is nonsense. The bigger problem is that you don't get that everyone struggles with basic combos at first. And with at first, i mean the first months. It took me a lot of time to get the basic muscle-memory to complete even one characters trials. You picked up the game at the sale and got frustratet, so cry me a river. Yes, playing TF2 only suggests, that you have appropriate reaction-times. What you don't get is that SFV-Combos aren't really that much about motoric skills. It's muscle-memory and you only get that through repetition.
If you would struggle executing a basic move, like half-circle-backwards + kick, that would actually be a point, but you seem to be able to execute these things. So you have all the bricks, you just can't add them together. And as i said, that's just about practice.
Besides, the game isn't all about combos!!
Look at Ken for example. If you can execute Lion Breaker into heavy Tatsu and Chin Buster into Shoryuken (maybe with cancel into super, but that's not even neccessary), you can play him to about 75% of his effectivity, given you got the reads and the theory down.


i have DCD so i have very poor muscle memory.

Impairments associated with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) involve difficulty in learning new motor skills as well as limited postural control and deficits in sensorimotor coordination.[17] It appears that children with DCD are not able to improve performance of complex motor tasks by practice alone.[18] However, there is evidence that task-specific training can improve performance of simpler tasks.[19] Impaired skills learning may be correlated with brain activity, particularly, a reduction of brain activity in regions associated with skilled motor practice.[20]

like i said repetition doesnt help me unless the instructions i have to perform are very basic.

when i had mortal combat 3 for playstation years ago i tried to learn the combos then and everyone basicly had only one and i couldnt do them even though i spent months trying to learn and it ended in failure.
Could printed cheatsheet near monitor for 1 simple combo (say Ryu hard punch into tatsu) help? Or some target combos, which are basically button->button->button?
Also, consider using external software for macro recording, since you can execute one "combo" with a press of one button, just like in rising thinder (rip)
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i have DCD so i have very poor muscle memory.

Impairments associated with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) involve difficulty in learning new motor skills as well as limited postural control and deficits in sensorimotor coordination.[17] It appears that children with DCD are not able to improve performance of complex motor tasks by practice alone.[18] However, there is evidence that task-specific training can improve performance of simpler tasks.[19] Impaired skills learning may be correlated with brain activity, particularly, a reduction of brain activity in regions associated with skilled motor practice.[20]

like i said repetition doesnt help me unless the instructions i have to perform are very basic.

when i had mortal combat 3 for playstation years ago i tried to learn the combos then and everyone basicly had only one and i couldnt do them even though i spent months trying to learn and it ended in failure.

Well, thanks for actually stating what disability you actually have... that's kind of neccessary for the argument... So yeah, i guess you won't have much fun with Street Fighter then. I still wonder why you bought the game+season pass if you know you won't be able to have decent execution, but maybe you just didn't put that much thought into it. Sorry you dropped 60 bucks on it anyway.
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i have DCD so i have very poor muscle memory.

Impairments associated with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) involve difficulty in learning new motor skills as well as limited postural control and deficits in sensorimotor coordination.[17] It appears that children with DCD are not able to improve performance of complex motor tasks by practice alone.[18] However, there is evidence that task-specific training can improve performance of simpler tasks.[19] Impaired skills learning may be correlated with brain activity, particularly, a reduction of brain activity in regions associated with skilled motor practice.[20]

like i said repetition doesnt help me unless the instructions i have to perform are very basic.

when i had mortal combat 3 for playstation years ago i tried to learn the combos then and everyone basicly had only one and i couldnt do them even though i spent months trying to learn and it ended in failure.

Well, thanks for actually stating what disability you actually have... that's kind of neccessary for the argument... So yeah, i guess you won't have much fun with Street Fighter then. I still wonder why you bought the game+season pass if you know you won't be able to have decent execution, but maybe you just didn't put that much thought into it. Sorry you dropped 60 bucks on it anyway.


yea i know i would have bought killer instinct because it has one button combos but i forgot it existed. i like fighting games and the characters in street fighter and i didnt see anything else on sale that i wanted.

id love to be able to type too instead of just using 1 finger but i cant and the teacher even tried to teach me how and he gave up. sometimes i do things without thinking it through properly.
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i have DCD so i have very poor muscle memory.

Impairments associated with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) involve difficulty in learning new motor skills as well as limited postural control and deficits in sensorimotor coordination.[17] It appears that children with DCD are not able to improve performance of complex motor tasks by practice alone.[18] However, there is evidence that task-specific training can improve performance of simpler tasks.[19] Impaired skills learning may be correlated with brain activity, particularly, a reduction of brain activity in regions associated with skilled motor practice.[20]

like i said repetition doesnt help me unless the instructions i have to perform are very basic.

when i had mortal combat 3 for playstation years ago i tried to learn the combos then and everyone basicly had only one and i couldnt do them even though i spent months trying to learn and it ended in failure.
Could printed cheatsheet near monitor for 1 simple combo (say Ryu hard punch into tatsu) help? Or some target combos, which are basically button->button->button?
Also, consider using external software for macro recording, since you can execute one "combo" with a press of one button, just like in rising thinder (rip)

i already looked everywhere for macros and couldnt find any. a macro would definitly help. but then again people look down on that sort of thing.
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Or some target combos, which are basically button->button->button?
Also, consider using external software for macro recording, since you can execute one "combo" with a press of one button, just like in rising thinder (rip)

That is actually considered cheating and at some point you should just admit to yourself that some games aren't for you.
But the first tip is one I'd also advise. Play Ken. You can do a lot with just Chin-Buster into special or Lion-Breaker into special. And yes, you should be able to perform Target-Combo into special-cancel. If your motor skills are too bad for that, you wouldn't be able to play 90% of games... Also, Laura isn't heavy on the combos, so you might aswell try her.
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Or some target combos, which are basically button->button->button?
Also, consider using external software for macro recording, since you can execute one "combo" with a press of one button, just like in rising thinder (rip)

That is actually considered cheating and at some point you should just admit to yourself that some games aren't for you.
But the first tip is one I'd also advise. Play Ken. You can do a lot with just Chin-Buster into special or Lion-Breaker into special. And yes, you should be able to perform Target-Combo into special-cancel. If your motor skills are too bad for that, you wouldn't be able to play 90% of games... Also, Laura isn't heavy on the combos, so you might aswell try her.


i can do the target combos its just i cant do the BnB ones because they are too complex for me.

like balrog i can do the stomp and the 3 hit combo but the ones where he spins at the end before punching is too difficult.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Guldo; 2016. júl. 13., 3:43
Learn martial arts and go fight in the streets for real.
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That is actually considered cheating and at some point you should just admit to yourself that some games aren't for you.
But the first tip is one I'd also advise. Play Ken. You can do a lot with just Chin-Buster into special or Lion-Breaker into special. And yes, you should be able to perform Target-Combo into special-cancel. If your motor skills are too bad for that, you wouldn't be able to play 90% of games... Also, Laura isn't heavy on the combos, so you might aswell try her.


i can do the target combos its just i cant do the BnB ones because they are too complex for me.

like balrog i can do the stomp and the 3 hit combo but the ones where he spins at the end before punching is too difficult.

Then use the ones you can... Just because there are BnB-Combos doesn't mean you have to use them. You might not get optimal punishes and damage in every situation, but playing the right character and mastering Target Combos, Footsies and reads will get you really far. You're making this hard on yourself for no reason.
Example:
BnB for Ken is c.MP >> b.MP - HP >> Heavy Tatsu. Doing c.MP before the target combo (c.MP - HP) gives you some extra damage, but punishing with just the target-combo into tatsu is also fine.
Alright so by what you are saying, you can only use one finger? what about your other hand can you use it fully for motions?
Try and set Vskills to a single button,
Or avoid characters that require presing of more than one buton at a time other than grabing.
Which you can aslos set to a single button.
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