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Re: Questions? Need advice? Ask me anything!
Any luck checking this one out yet just curious to understand the different animations and the only 2 people i think may know what the difference is in animation between the 2 is either you or generative james?sorry to be a pain asking im just eager to find out.
you guys might have a better eye for the tells or maybe its something obvious like the animation is the same it just depends on what move set the fight has although its hard to tell in ut
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Re: Questions? Need advice? Ask me anything!
I shouldn't post this because I'm not one of the two people, but I feel like being a sweetheart today.
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Re: Questions? Need advice? Ask me anything!
Assistant Dave S.
Thank you buddy
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Much respect Dave i never even thought of that regarding needing to be in either double under or thai clinch thankyou very much
and my appologies i should have included you in this as well.will remember from know on thanks again.
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Re: Questions? Need advice? Ask me anything!
I've found a pretty good use for all strikes. Mainly the purpose is to play around arm traps & escapes.
I'll sometimes throw an elbow in if I know someone doesn't care about the first strike I throw, just to get more damage off on their block.
Hammerfists are good for the same reason as above, but they are a bit faster and harder to time arm traps verse.
Hooks are generally an in between, not too slow not too weak. They also are good when people try to roll to their back.
Quick strikes (straights) are for when you have a ton of stamina on them and want to interrupt their escapes.
Mix all of that with changing up strike timing so people can't block flick you or arm trap, and you have a use for all four strikes.
And of course, send me a pm let me know man!Comment
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I haven't seen the video, but Ill do that sometimes because it can be really easy to reverse the position and end up with your opponent against the cage instead.
Either by:
-Sidestepping from super close range. For some reason you do an incredibly unrealistic animation and basically do a complete 180 with your opponent, by jumping in a complete circle around them.
-Clinching, then Clinch whipping to swap position, and push them into the cage.
-Letting them clinch you, then reversing, or depending on the fighter, shooting a trip from being clinched. A lot of people don't expect to be tripped when they have you against the cage.
Also sometimes backing against the cage will get your opponent to tee off and waste their stamina, then you can spring an offense and get easy rocks.PSN: Lord__Hazanko
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Re: Questions? Need advice? Ask me anything!
I wasn't exactly sober in that video and was getting really frustrated from the back dash. I don't like grappling with him, not exactly fair so I wanted to force him to come into me to strike.
Think Woodley vs Thompson.Comment
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Lol pretty much. That and the constant clinch spam was really irritating. It sucks when the delay is so severe that you have to flip coins to block Thai strikes..
I'll put the rest of the session up later.Comment
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Do you have any idea what happened to tweedy?UH VAI MORRER!!!!!Comment
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I think he was frustrated with how many losses he was getting from other top players & also the leaderboard capping out early on.
He found a lot of success in MKX so props to him.Comment

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