sevin0seven wrote:Which character in MK do you like piloting? Find an identical fighter in SF.
Well my favorite MK game is MK II, and I've played enough of it that I can do a random character select each round. I've memorized all of the character's special moves and fatalities, and most of Shang Tsung's morphs. So knowing MKII that well, when I jump to a Street Fighter game it's kind of frustrating how much I suck at it. It's almost like I learned Spanish as a second language and now I want to learn Italian.
sevin0seven wrote:Sega Saturn Controller at best. Genesis 6 button comes in second.
Close or distant second?
Does anyone have any opinions on using a wireless Saturn pad for fighting games? I was thinking about getting one, but I've heard people say that the wireless controller adds lags which is bad for fighting games.
sevin0seven wrote:My tip; always start attacking with either low attacks and finish with a high attack (this will always give you a combo move to your opponent).
Thanks, I'll give that a try.
sevin0seven wrote:With special moves (like hadoken) its either slow or fast fireball or (shoryuken) low or high dragon punch for example. Depending the type of opponent your facing, all options can be helpful. One example; if your against e-honda. Since he jumps lower or slower than most; its best to use the slower hadokens. Each opponents requires different tactics to beat them.
Oh wow, I didn't even realize that!
sevin0seven wrote:**one last tip; when I play SF I'm "always" thinking about blocking my opponents attacks then counter (like boxing). In SF you gotta be a good defensive and offensive player equally.
I've been playing very defensively against the computer because no matter what I do the computer seems to easily counter my attacks and I get my ass handed to me. I've even turned the difficulty down to 2. I may have to turn it down to 1 lol.