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  • Cito2009
    Rookie
    • Jul 2009
    • 179

    #1

    Defense

    Ok, I have been playing FN4 a lot more again and I still have trouble with my D. Anyone got tips or hints on how to do it better? I get countered a lot, and maybe im throwing to many punches too.
    I play on champ level right now and win 45% of the time vs cpu i guess. Do I just need to keep playing and pay more attention to defending and let the offense take its course? As a lot of ppl probably do I tend to be offensive minded and need to contain myself better;p. The CPU will hit around 70% on the body and 60%+ in the head. would really like to get that a lot lower if possible. Maybe I just need to commit to defending and sticking with it...
  • Chef Matt
    True.
    • Apr 2008
    • 7832

    #2
    Re: Defense

    Originally posted by Cito2009
    Ok, I have been playing FN4 a lot more again and I still have trouble with my D. Anyone got tips or hints on how to do it better? I get countered a lot, and maybe im throwing to many punches too.
    I play on champ level right now and win 45% of the time vs cpu i guess. Do I just need to keep playing and pay more attention to defending and let the offense take its course? As a lot of ppl probably do I tend to be offensive minded and need to contain myself better;p. The CPU will hit around 70% on the body and 60%+ in the head. would really like to get that a lot lower if possible. Maybe I just need to commit to defending and sticking with it...
    that is exactly what I do. I find any time I start any offensive that the CPU counters pretty much everything. So now I've changed my style to wait until they throw and get my shots on counters. Basically reverse what they do.

    It's actually become very boring but I win ntl.
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