Listen, if you throw a uppercut to the kneecap instead of a hook to the temple, that's on you. The TCP works just fine, it's not broken. You just need to get better at the sticks. It's that simple. If I want to throw a right hook, I can do it. If I want to throw the uppercut, I can do that too. Granted, I've played the demo for about 10 plus hours. I wasn't that great at it at first, but now it's second nature to me. I don't even need to think about it. I see and opening and I can execute.
I use the demo to practice on my game. Before a 3 rounder starts I say to myself, "I'm going to work on my left uppercut and right hook combo this fight". I concentrate on that until it becomes intinctive. Like practicing anything, your brain become accustomed to it to where you don't even need to think about it.
It's called practicing. Getting better and not wishing for buttons that most likely won't show it's face in FN4. You can dwell on the buttons until you're blue in the face or just get better with what we have.
BTW, how would you practice your golf game at the range or hitting at a batting cage? Do you just go and swing with no gameplan or do you work on your game? If you just grab your driver and hit a bucket of balls you're really not doing yourself justice. You need to work on your game, aim at a target, work on your tempo, hand position, alignment, etc.
The same can be said for learning anything new. You need to work on certain aspects of your fight game in FN4 until you can execute without thinking. Work on your hooks one game, then your outside game, then inside, work getting off the ropes. If you just go into the fight mashing the sticks you're doing yourself a disservice.
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