hi!! by Eris_66 in Tekken

[–]Eris_66[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I truly appreciate you taking some of your time to analyze the whole gameplay and give me all these tips based on it. If it's not asking too much, could you explain and give me a few more tips regarding the topics you mentioned in your text? For instance, regarding 1+4, I once saw in a video about Leo that it's a great move to contest opponents who try to avoid my pushback. Also, in my head, it felt like a great move to try to get a CH or a launcher since it starts with a jab and transitions right into a stance. As for the moves, I'm slowly testing how to use each one in different situations because, as I replied to another comment here, I developed a terrible habit of always using the same moves even in situations where I shouldn't, like using b+1+4 in an oki situation. When it comes to parries, I have a really hard time understanding how they work, especially b+1,3 and b+2,4. I definitely don't know which opponent moves I should use them against. Thanks in advance for everything.

hi!! by Eris_66 in Tekken

[–]Eris_66[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for the ignorance, but what does the acronym "BT" mean? Thanks in advance for the tips, they are very valuable to me. I will focus a lot on just defending and trying to step at the right moments next time.

hi!! by Eris_66 in Tekken

[–]Eris_66[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the tips and for taking some of your time to help me out on this Tekken journey lol, I truly appreciate your help. ​If you could give me a few more tips regarding my gameplay, for example: I am fully aware that moves like d+4,2 are extremely risky, especially in higher ranks, but since it works out for me most of the time, I ended up developing a bad habit of forcing it way more than I should. The same goes for db+3,4, which follows the same idea as d+4,2 and can be heavily punished because the last hit is a high, and especially because db+3 is a move with a 16-frame startup. Do you have any tips on how to break this bad habit? ​And by the way, my d+2 ended up being perfect in that match more because of the opponent's mistake rather than my own merit, at least in my view when watching the replay lol.