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>implying it takes years to do simple combos
>implying it doesnt take a day of playing at most
lmao git gud
What I saw of it (from the Tekken Tag 2 community) was. That's what I base that post on. Quick Google search confirms it. Maybe I haven't seen enough of it to make an accurate opinion
Just need to go up two comments to see a small example of it. Rather than help we get this:
I'm not after one button combos though
Working for alot of fighters... I could climb up to 3rd Dan with Bob. It was pretty funny, because people love to rage against spammer.
This. Don't pick up a game that's hard to learn, expecting some cheap shortcuts just for your convenience
lol guilty gear and blazblue have about as much emphasis on tech and ability as tekken does my dude
Diagnol up B > A A>A A>A A
it got me through when i first started until i took the extra time to look into combos things