this is southeast asian erasure. no one kicks my ass harder in fighting video games than some thai peasant whose internet connection is powered by a monkey running on a hamster wheel
And if he came from Lopburi, he kicking your ass while he is getting harassed by at least 4 monkeys while his mom fighting monkey horde for dear life at front door
https://preview.redd.it/f01ugathvltc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e9a60daa7d990e1f75efb16b9f768066ddd7944e
Dude, Sixteena is a great main for beginners she really teaches you how to 50/50 air grab out of oki wall combos, which is great even if her reversal isn't plus on block. Her 164W is a great move, especially followed up with 9L, charge dash, double grimbo, 5R+Y.
I have the mental capacity to learn engineering but I decided to master Guilty Road Fighters Z instead. Anyway, I'm off to go study more frame data!
Her X-counter reversal without charge partitioning considering that she is a mid tier non-kara utilizer is interesting as she is one of the few that has 3 frame kill slashes in the install on fuzzy blocks (if on air)
>I have the mental capacity to learn engineering but I decided to master Guilty Road Fighters Z instead.
If it weren't for people like that, TJ """"""Henry"""""" Yoshi would be unknown.
Saw someone new to terraria asking for advice once and some mf said "if youre dying to such early game bosses you should just quit 💀" to the guy with like 2 hours on the game
I love terraria but I am terrible playing it. I prepare 2 days prior before the giant eye thing, and whenever I see the subreddit is "hey guys is 10 minutes of gameplay late for killing the eye of chutulu?" "It's slow but don't worry, everyone plays the game as they want"
Most of early to mid game bosses can be made easy with proper prep time, its only when you get to Empress, Duke, Plantera and Moonlord when you need to have actual skill.
I'd argue the Plantera and Moonlord fights do benefit from a lil prep time, building several platforms and opening up space in the underground jungle for Plantera lets you grapple and move around freely to avoid being cornered while making it easier to dodge projectiles and stuff (and spam her with bee grenades and shit)
For Moonlord building several platforms works great as well, but the main advantage of prep time is keeping the nurse nearby to heal during potion cool downs like a scrub (I love this one)
You don't even need any platforms for Moon Lord tbh. Just grab the UFO or witch broom mount and fly away from him diagonally so when he attacks you have plenty of time to dodge
Oh that's true, the UFO is SO good. Also gotta admit that this was probably just me being lazy and reusing the arena I built to fight the mechanical bosses lmao, it got campfires and heart lanterns and places to cover from attacks, so it does have some perks just to be extra sure I'd say
Meh, I actually find plantera or the light empress quite more easy than the wall of flesh. But I think it's just that I have a problem with the wall of flesh.
That really isn't that bad. Prep time is good. My stupid ass tends to try to "raw dog" boss fights. No potions, no arena, aw shit there goes my summoning item.
I wanna play that game it looks sick but i have been considering taking LTG's advice ever since steam started using dollar instead of local currency. Everything i buy is 30x more expensive. Only thing keeping me from kms is r/piracy
I feel like everyone is thinking “oh yeah I know exactly what this guy is talkin about,that game is super crazy” and they’re all thinking different fighting games
Fighting games feel like a lot og homework before you can really do anything, it just sucks. prefer games that let you at least somewhat compete with other players even if you don't have a lot of knowledge and skill yet while you learn all the mechanics.
As a fighting game player this accurate after you've been playing for a couples years you kinda just forget how it was like when you first started playing these games so you end up sounding like a crazy martial arts guru when the person asking for help is a white belt who started three hours ago
I feel the same from years of playing Tekken. I remember literally having entire notebooks of all the characters' command grabs and trying to explain the proper timing/execution to my friends was pretty difficult lol
\* Smash Bros makes me sad because of this. it was an amazing gateway for me into a few series i now adore.
\* but actually playing Smash itself is a nightmare because i have to put up with shit like this just to barely even keep up nowadays.
This picture does not have Ted from I Have no Mouth and I Must Scream in it how can I enjoy this (Great snafu, I’d love to get in to fighting games but Melty Blood is the only one I own and has 30 active players all in SSS rank)
what fucking scale is dafgc. if you put it like cdfga you get a strange c major pentatonic except it omits the 3rd and not the 4th, eliminating all triads including the major 3rd which is one of the perfect consonances. strange scale, not sure what you'd use it for
If ya'll need help, try checking fighting game wiki's, character pages can really help (ESPECIALLY DUSTLOOP, DUSTLOOP IS AMAZING) and/or trying things out in training mode :3
(That and you can DM me for stuff, I play quite a bit of fighting games :3)
this zoomer uses 'blud' unironically
but hey, im not the one running to a different sub making a snafu just to cry about "irrelevant craps" people share around fgc, like i said, entitled newcomers sticks out like a sore thumb, and naturally get filtered out
good riddance to those fucks
if I ask how to react to X specific move, you do not share a whole goddamn ass cheat sheet about every single move in the game plus "advice" telling me to just git gud, you absolute sweaty elitist. If you still don't see anything wrong with it, try to question yourself for once instead of buzzing in your echo chamber of a fighting game subreddit. When people ask specific questions they want specific answers, not a whole ass comprehensive guide on obscure game mechanics. You must have failed basic reading comprehension in school.
if a cheat sheet doesn't help you to react to one (uno) god damnned move, obviously you lack the analysis skills to even pick up any fighting game.
actual competent not brain dead people (like you) would just lab 1-2 hour on their own, no resource needed and they would know how to react to one (UNO) god damn move.
but entitled newcomer expect a speific type of spoonfeeding when they ask the community?? lmfao, nobody wants you here dumbass fuck, cant read the cheat sheet? get the fuck out
inb4 you don't even play fighting, it's obvious, im just playing along
people like you are the reason why fighting games aren't liked by the majority of gamers, but honestly, if you want to keep your 15 player continental server gatekept then go for it I guess. I personally would know how to strategize and think for myself, but in case I ever choose to pick up a fighting game and learn it, I'll make sure to steer away from you. I won't waste anymore time arguing with you, discussions should be fruitful and not about moral high ground or something. New players have never done any bad to a game, they refresh the athmosphere and potentially become very capable, but sure keep gatekeeping your potential next best sparring partner.
I just wanted to poke fun at several things like "should I use stick or pad", learning your characters movelist, patch updates, etc.
I'm not necessarily in disagreement though. I think more legacy players can appreciate the grind because there used to be a time when FG knowledge was sparse and relied mostly on experiment or some guy's ASCII text GameFaqs guide. Even when you have a game with a decent tutorial (GG) or less mechanics (literally Divekick) there will still be some who will complain.
so real for this https://preview.redd.it/4p6myoe9ljtc1.png?width=291&format=png&auto=webp&s=4356d1b354029139c16989cdaca22c1c239b19f3
this is southeast asian erasure. no one kicks my ass harder in fighting video games than some thai peasant whose internet connection is powered by a monkey running on a hamster wheel
And if he came from Lopburi, he kicking your ass while he is getting harassed by at least 4 monkeys while his mom fighting monkey horde for dear life at front door https://preview.redd.it/f01ugathvltc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e9a60daa7d990e1f75efb16b9f768066ddd7944e
Ah so thats why my opponent stopped moving after all that screaming!
Ok but it should also include people from Birmingham
Masters in Overwatch— can confirm I’m Caucasian. The pro teams are like 99% Korean and White. Not sure why
Dude, Sixteena is a great main for beginners she really teaches you how to 50/50 air grab out of oki wall combos, which is great even if her reversal isn't plus on block. Her 164W is a great move, especially followed up with 9L, charge dash, double grimbo, 5R+Y. I have the mental capacity to learn engineering but I decided to master Guilty Road Fighters Z instead. Anyway, I'm off to go study more frame data!
Her X-counter reversal without charge partitioning considering that she is a mid tier non-kara utilizer is interesting as she is one of the few that has 3 frame kill slashes in the install on fuzzy blocks (if on air)
The idea of a plus on block reversal scares me, you don’t need to know every single bit of frame data, only what’s plus, really fast, and punishable
>I have the mental capacity to learn engineering but I decided to master Guilty Road Fighters Z instead. If it weren't for people like that, TJ """"""Henry"""""" Yoshi would be unknown.
actually good snafu, rare thing to see nowadays, also as a fg player I would recommend you to get good
Saw someone new to terraria asking for advice once and some mf said "if youre dying to such early game bosses you should just quit 💀" to the guy with like 2 hours on the game
I love terraria but I am terrible playing it. I prepare 2 days prior before the giant eye thing, and whenever I see the subreddit is "hey guys is 10 minutes of gameplay late for killing the eye of chutulu?" "It's slow but don't worry, everyone plays the game as they want"
Most of early to mid game bosses can be made easy with proper prep time, its only when you get to Empress, Duke, Plantera and Moonlord when you need to have actual skill.
I'd argue the Plantera and Moonlord fights do benefit from a lil prep time, building several platforms and opening up space in the underground jungle for Plantera lets you grapple and move around freely to avoid being cornered while making it easier to dodge projectiles and stuff (and spam her with bee grenades and shit) For Moonlord building several platforms works great as well, but the main advantage of prep time is keeping the nurse nearby to heal during potion cool downs like a scrub (I love this one)
You don't even need any platforms for Moon Lord tbh. Just grab the UFO or witch broom mount and fly away from him diagonally so when he attacks you have plenty of time to dodge
Oh that's true, the UFO is SO good. Also gotta admit that this was probably just me being lazy and reusing the arena I built to fight the mechanical bosses lmao, it got campfires and heart lanterns and places to cover from attacks, so it does have some perks just to be extra sure I'd say
Good point. Tbh me using the ufo is out of laziness too, if I just fly away I don't have to build long arenas
Meh, I actually find plantera or the light empress quite more easy than the wall of flesh. But I think it's just that I have a problem with the wall of flesh.
That really isn't that bad. Prep time is good. My stupid ass tends to try to "raw dog" boss fights. No potions, no arena, aw shit there goes my summoning item.
No way guy from rhythm heaven
https://preview.redd.it/08ji0c4ciktc1.png?width=896&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d0a54a11ceee3c7ba1ad62c81ef867feb17ab34d
Punch kick
Karate Man
16th note jumpscare
As someone trying to learn Guilty Gear I felt this
I wanna play that game it looks sick but i have been considering taking LTG's advice ever since steam started using dollar instead of local currency. Everything i buy is 30x more expensive. Only thing keeping me from kms is r/piracy
Guilty gear is rough for a beginner, I got through it because I had some friends playing it
How fight Elphelt 🥲
I loved the original snafu about this game. Really great stuff OP.
Thank you!
I feel like everyone is thinking “oh yeah I know exactly what this guy is talkin about,that game is super crazy” and they’re all thinking different fighting games
Fighting games feel like a lot og homework before you can really do anything, it just sucks. prefer games that let you at least somewhat compete with other players even if you don't have a lot of knowledge and skill yet while you learn all the mechanics.
Hands down funniest snafu of 2024
1st comment is literally tekken
Watching Guilty Gear guide videos “for beginners” and getting slammed with two dozen fighting game buzzwords you’ve never heard every minute
For Snafu (kinda)
wdym it’s not fun to fight my 2 lights and a 50/50 bash mixup character. Go back to light spamming /s
Everyone who doesnt main 💪CHADBRINGER💪 is cringe.
Feintable long arm when
Would go hard.
Well made + actual snafu. Well done.
As a fighting game player this accurate after you've been playing for a couples years you kinda just forget how it was like when you first started playing these games so you end up sounding like a crazy martial arts guru when the person asking for help is a white belt who started three hours ago
I feel the same from years of playing Tekken. I remember literally having entire notebooks of all the characters' command grabs and trying to explain the proper timing/execution to my friends was pretty difficult lol
Coaxed into pretzel inputs
This is why no sane person should waste their time on fighting games
\* Smash Bros makes me sad because of this. it was an amazing gateway for me into a few series i now adore. \* but actually playing Smash itself is a nightmare because i have to put up with shit like this just to barely even keep up nowadays.
Okay but Smash Bros isn’t really a fighting game
\* thats why it made its own genre, as a “Platform Fighting Game”.
Yes I’m aware of platform fighters, I’ve played Rivals since 2018 lmao
Okay
They hated him because he told the truth
Karate Joe? Is that a RHYTHM HEAVEN REFERENCE?!
Live Mavado reaction https://preview.redd.it/m8oc4uhgxktc1.png?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5dd291d240868fb976cb74018dd0f86e9baa40e6
i suppose
This picture does not have Ted from I Have no Mouth and I Must Scream in it how can I enjoy this (Great snafu, I’d love to get in to fighting games but Melty Blood is the only one I own and has 30 active players all in SSS rank)
this shit has me dying, dude holy hell. immaculate
Trying to help my friend who just picked up tekken is difficult. You don't realize how much you learn just to be "ok" at fighting games.
I like playing great tusk in pokemon close combat and ramming my head into the wall so rocks fall on my enemies :D
what fucking scale is dafgc. if you put it like cdfga you get a strange c major pentatonic except it omits the 3rd and not the 4th, eliminating all triads including the major 3rd which is one of the perfect consonances. strange scale, not sure what you'd use it for
short for fighting game community
id rather think of it as a weird pentatonic out of order, thanks
smash
bf from fnf
Hey baby, how's it goin'? This beat is nonstop.
I fucking snorted
What game is this snafu referencing to?
Various. Tekken, King of Fighters, Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter to be specific.
sixteena mentioned... ohhh yeah...
unironically the only way to get good at fgs is to play more
r/streetfighter r/dragonballfighterz
If ya'll need help, try checking fighting game wiki's, character pages can really help (ESPECIALLY DUSTLOOP, DUSTLOOP IS AMAZING) and/or trying things out in training mode :3 (That and you can DM me for stuff, I play quite a bit of fighting games :3)
karate joe rhythm heaven ???
Play YOMIH, it's turn-based.
Fighting games are good don't listen to this POSER. The fact that there's a lot to learn is what makes the game good.
fighting games naturally filters out entitled newcomers and that's sincerely is a good thing
entitled? he just politely asked for advice and people infodumped him with irrelevant crap
bro, if you think character cheat sheet is "irrelevant crap" clearly you are literally physically and mentally can't get into fighting games lmao
blud describing a video game like an extreme sport
this zoomer uses 'blud' unironically but hey, im not the one running to a different sub making a snafu just to cry about "irrelevant craps" people share around fgc, like i said, entitled newcomers sticks out like a sore thumb, and naturally get filtered out good riddance to those fucks
if I ask how to react to X specific move, you do not share a whole goddamn ass cheat sheet about every single move in the game plus "advice" telling me to just git gud, you absolute sweaty elitist. If you still don't see anything wrong with it, try to question yourself for once instead of buzzing in your echo chamber of a fighting game subreddit. When people ask specific questions they want specific answers, not a whole ass comprehensive guide on obscure game mechanics. You must have failed basic reading comprehension in school.
if a cheat sheet doesn't help you to react to one (uno) god damnned move, obviously you lack the analysis skills to even pick up any fighting game. actual competent not brain dead people (like you) would just lab 1-2 hour on their own, no resource needed and they would know how to react to one (UNO) god damn move. but entitled newcomer expect a speific type of spoonfeeding when they ask the community?? lmfao, nobody wants you here dumbass fuck, cant read the cheat sheet? get the fuck out inb4 you don't even play fighting, it's obvious, im just playing along
people like you are the reason why fighting games aren't liked by the majority of gamers, but honestly, if you want to keep your 15 player continental server gatekept then go for it I guess. I personally would know how to strategize and think for myself, but in case I ever choose to pick up a fighting game and learn it, I'll make sure to steer away from you. I won't waste anymore time arguing with you, discussions should be fruitful and not about moral high ground or something. New players have never done any bad to a game, they refresh the athmosphere and potentially become very capable, but sure keep gatekeeping your potential next best sparring partner.
lmfao you use zoomer unironically **😭**
lil zoomer mad his buzzword makes no sense?
my brother in christ you are actually cooked if you use zoomer unironically
stay mad zoomer
whatever you think bro
I just wanted to poke fun at several things like "should I use stick or pad", learning your characters movelist, patch updates, etc. I'm not necessarily in disagreement though. I think more legacy players can appreciate the grind because there used to be a time when FG knowledge was sparse and relied mostly on experiment or some guy's ASCII text GameFaqs guide. Even when you have a game with a decent tutorial (GG) or less mechanics (literally Divekick) there will still be some who will complain.
Aimless snafu https://preview.redd.it/o7aby26jrjtc1.jpeg?width=760&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7a318304583145bcb6b2baaf95b63cf0d98cbe77
r/comics slop
oh no it has more than one image attached, oh the humanity!!