Is it just me or you can't switch between high/low block?
I still have a habit of holding high block and switch to low when necessary. But it doesn't work most of the time.
It's not because I'm doing it too slow because there are times when I go from R2 to L2 + R2 waaay before the kick goes through, but it still lands clean. The vice versa is true as well. I expected a leg kick and went from high block to low, but I block the headkick anyway. Is there some penalty if I hold high block and try to switch low? |
Re: Is it just me or you can't switch between high/low block?
It doesn't really respond as fast if they are throwing a combo. Other than that, blocking should be responsive against regular strikes.
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Re: Is it just me or you can't switch between high/low block?
Same bro, sometimes I feel like im quick enough with the bloc even tho it can be hard to time but the strike will still get through
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Re: Is it just me or you can't switch between high/low block?
This is an odd one, I noticed a little delay on base ps4, I'd get hit with kicks I knew id I had blocked, then on ps4 pro the issue seemed to be far less frequent with the uncapped framerate, so maybe its a input issue.
It's certainly an issue in online fights however, any latency at all and there is notable. |
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I definitely notice some input lag. Especially against strikers who like to throw that jab - body kick combo that seems to be popular right now. Even when I know whats coming, I can't seem to block low fast enough. Ends up draining stamina quick enough to make the fight not so fun.
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Yeah, blocking is definitely slow as ****. It doesn't help that the triggers are so long on these controllers, too. They need to lower the deadzone and tighten up the speed of the block, honestly.
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