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Also I found a video that shows the timing of pressing the button (here regardless of whether you play on a mouse and keyboard or a controller, the timing of pressing the button is the same):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6c9qPSN83w
the button input supposedly mimics vergil sheating and unsheating the sword
while on air i manage to it 2 or 3, still its luck, i dont know the trick, i guess, i'll keep trying
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the underscore is the hold and the arrows are release, its more about changing your own perspective on "pressing the button", you're holding down the button more than releasing in this instance. additionally you can probably use a metronome to find the rhythm, id say its around 85 bpm.
the most useful is 3x JC in air
keep in mind that JC timing between Vergil's human form and SDT form are different (in SDT JC timing is faster)
thanks
thanks for the tips