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man nobody sucks at tekken. its a button mashers (me) dream.
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you son of a b i cant even find oneOriginally Posted by jae oh en
preordered two tourney sticks today. hopefully the spot comes through.
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when is the game coming out?
Coppin the collector's edition for 360
We should get a tourney going once we are familiar with the game and characters
Originally Posted by Dr Spaceman
man nobody sucks at tekken. its a button mashers (me) dream.
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Originally Posted by Dr Spaceman
man nobody sucks at tekken. its a button mashers (me) dream.True.
You can't be serious.Originally Posted by aubstuh86
street fighter is 1000x more strategic than tekken. lots of spacing involved and execution has to be on point if u want to be really good.
Originally Posted by aubstuh86
street fighter is 1000x more strategic than tekken. lots of spacing involved and execution has to be on point if u want to be really good.
im not getting my hopes up. i have a feeling this place took more preorders than theyll have stock.Originally Posted by Null Snake
you son of a b i cant even find oneOriginally Posted by jae oh en
preordered two tourney sticks today. hopefully the spot comes through.
Stop, just stop. I been playing both games since their inceptions and no one is going to convince me that the learning curve in SF is greater thanTekken. SF4 is just now approaching the complexity that other games have had. Try doing an EWGF with Kazuya. Then master it. Then master doing it more thanonce in a row. Then master using it in your juggles. Then get back to me. Aside from the fact that there's so many mixups in tekken and so many moves tolearn for each character, as opposed to the 6-12 or however many moves per character in SF, tekken also gives you versatility in your defense and offense. Whatdo SF players know about Okizame? Sidesteps? Ground recovery? Counters? Chain grabs?Originally Posted by vandalshark
what you laughing at? dude is right. both games are different and strategic in their own way but if youre new to either, you WILL take WAY more time trying to become competitive at SF, especially SF4. tekken is no easy to learn, foreigners in japan are good at at. i'm sure 90% of them cant get off a SADC combo in sf4.now put a sf player on a atekken machine and tell him to pull off something. little high school kids and grandpas can easily pull off a 40-50% combo like they got mad skills.
Originally Posted by chokeonsmoke
12 more days till i start giving beatdowns with ken
Originally Posted by bdis1986
Originally Posted by chokeonsmoke
12 more days till i start giving beatdowns with ken Gouki
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Originally Posted by RavageBX
Originally Posted by bdis1986
Originally Posted by chokeonsmoke
12 more days till i start giving beatdowns with ken Gouki
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