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Beginner Level - Learn Moves
Novice - Remember Combo orders
Basically after you do a certain action, what action can you do to keep combo going so they don't fall on ground to reset the combo
Intermediate - how to stop an enemy doing a combo on you and doding attacks
and doing counters
Advanced - Knowing what combos to run when
Ground \ Midair \ High Air \ timing enemy attacks
Master -
Talking about iframes and using it to your advantage
Yes totally, you can rank up to living legend eventually.
They always run fusion/USa team, got long af combos for 20-30 seconds (I dont bother with these, waste of time and no fun) but are very cowardly. You can somewhat easily outplay them when you consider hours they put into the game BUT if you do they rely on cheap tricks from some characters.
Problem is they plague casual, I guess they get their ass beat in ranked and want to feed their power fantasy needs.
You should try other games that require more skill instead of sweating in lab doing combos, Street Fighter for example
I know this game is an ego booster for you, but it will be dead pretty soon, pretty sad.
Tekken 7 came out 2017 (DBFZ 2018) and it has around 7k players peak daily.
People dont want to play the game in which they have close to no chances of winning if their oponent learns some midnless button pressing.
Just look at the numbers, they never lie.
Edit: actually you can look at more numbers. All time peak for DBFZ was 26k and Tekken 7 was 17k, so not only Tekken is older but also it was able to keep more players over those years.
I would say Dragon Ball fanbase is probably much bigger than Tekken's.
You can't compare Tekken to Dragon ball fighting game?
You definitly can, both have 20 years of releasing gmaes (Not only Tekken) and anime (not ony DB).
Only differences is that devs didnt balance this game enough so casual players would stay.
Graphics look amazing and there is even a story mode but the gameplay is just too hostile for casual players who don't want to spend countless hours mindlessly clicking buttons in a tranning room with bots.
Now most players are ppl who sacrafice too much time practicing those meaningless combos and now dont want to quit.
Maybe they wanted to go to some official tournaments but never made it.
Edit: Also i never played Tekken.
like, literally, they are not mindlessly hitting buttons. they are being mindful with their buttons, actually. what do you do in a lab? you study and research. that's what they're doing here, they are in there studying the game. you will just lose in this game if you mindlessly hit buttons unless your opponent is like brand new.
also, how is practicing meaningless? they are beating you *because* they practiced, so it must mean something, right? isn't the whole point of the show that training and practice will make you improve, too?
i'm curious - in your opinion, what could they add or change to make this more accessible to "casuals"?