It's the curiosity. With hair shaped like a landing platform, he just _has_ to be hiding something up there, right? You want to take a look from above and uncover the mystery.
Jumping into flashkick is a temptation impossible to avoid much like Kimberly’s round start yolo run slide. I’m a psychologist okay, I know what I’m talking about.
Lore tidbit, Xcel is a Tekken main, he’s willing to let you make mistakes and die to your own actions, which is part of why he plays guile. He’s absolutely willing to turtle, he’s been shown in Aris’s Rev Major watchalong fighting against Knee in Tekken 7, managing to get a game while hopped up on more caffeine in an hour than he’s ever had in his life 🤣 Favorite player to get frustrated against, would fight more!
You know, it's funny because I also have a defeatist mindset. But when I lose, I don't turn that rage outwards and blame others. I turn that rage inwards and I blame myself. When I lose, I don't go "argh these fucking spammers!" Or whatever. When I lose I instead say to myself "What are you doing you fucking idiot?! You'll never get good at this! Why are you even trying?!"
@@kerb755 lmao the game is helping him out like "hey! bro! you might not realize this, but you were pushing a button and got counterhit!" and DSP just sticks his fingers in his ears and goes "I CA NT HEAR YOU"
I feel like, could be wrong of course, fighting game is more of a mentality than a skill set. Like, I've had my huge share of defeats and sometimes I raged alone for a second or two and I admit, people 1&doning me or just waiting the whole coutndown to select an option do get on my nerves but, overall, it's about improving and the joy of measuring up against an opponent and feeling alive through that. You fight, you learn, you improve and it's all the better if you have some friends to share it with and have a good laugh. I played fighting games since SF2 I think and I've never really been good at them but I loved the Kakate Koi mentality, the shonen hero part of it. TBH SF6 is the first one I've forced myself to put some real hours into and try to actually train for it and, so far, even through the modern turtles and every little pet peeves, it's been a wonderful journey. Took me about a year to go from silver to master and I feel like the iceberg is still huge and there is so much to climb and have fun with. From the little lucky victories, to the one you carefully planned to the 10 losses in a row where you actually learned something and are glad your stronger opponent stuck to the set and rematched you. Fighting games really are something ^_^
Sometimes people just realize getting frustrated over a fighting game isn't worth it. There's no shame in stepping away if you put in a ton of hours and it's still not clicking. Or you rather just do something more productive with your time.
That "no honor" rant is just cope bc somebody doesn't want to do any homework...ironically the FG community has no idea how lucky they are to have the internet and a veritable endless amount of learning resources at their finger tips. Growing up in the early days of the original SF2 before the internet was ubiquitous you had to scrape by paying for magazine guides, there were no lab features in that era to experiment with and unless you had infinite money to shovel quarters into the arcade cabinet you had to wait for the console port of a FG to have any hope of getting good.
Hey thats me! Edit: i want to say the second di was premeditated, i saw he threw a boom in response to blocking mine and figured if he did it again i'd win the round
If you can't beat lucky opponents you need to yeet some pennies into the well; if you don't know about standard luckmaxxing - basic ladder avoidance, black cat respecting etc - then ur literally throwing ur own games and ur refusal to force god to throw loaded dice in ur favour is pure scrub mentality.
Trying to learn a fighting "without stealing" is like trying to draw without references. It'll take you so long to learn anything when you can just look at someome else, and be like "oh that's what I can do here".
I always wonder if these guys come from team games like League or whatever, games where they get used to blaming other people and anything other than their own decision making and ability.
After a while, there are not than many variables in fighting games that can support a year long worth of tilt lmao You're going to HAVE to blame yourself eventually if you're that kind of person.
Thats the best way to sum it up. If you think the person who beat you was lucky. Run it back. But 9 times out of 10. When someone claims their opponent was lucky it is just another scrub making excuses for their latest loss.
My favorite scrubquotes are always the ones where they complain about something being "cheap" or "lucky" then you check the replay and it turns out that THEY were the one trying to play cheap or lucky or scrubby but just got checked by fundamentals
I was listening to the psychologist thinking how right he is, then Diaphone hit me with the "maybe the juri players" and that cinched it for me, been playing Juri for over 10 years baby
it's pretty funny because yeah, the game absolutely does have an issue with dropped inputs sometimes but instead of him just going "damn, my input got dropped" he starts crying like that. wild.
@@KazukiSendoh yea for him it only happens when he's losing, he never complains when he's winning. Also 70ms is laggy on his words for some reason and costantly blames rollback on the cannon brothers when it's convenient. You can be right for the wrong reasons
I don’t understand how DSP is used as an example of anything but being as toxic as possible. Saying he shouldn’t reply when tilted is silly when it’s DSP no matter what he does he’s gonna be toxic.
The only game I've ever had it happen to me in is hearthstone back when I still played like over 4 years ago. It was so funny because I had a joke name that went the longest time before it got reported but I beat the kid with a budget hunter deck, he added me just to say: "Nice name f*****" "Just uninstall and kys" "And stop wasting oxygen" and then immediately blocked me. I was laughing the entire time I was reading his messages, but the thing that really sent me was reading his name which was "JoshieBigMac" and I'm thinking "Dude at least my name is funny. You sound like a morbidly obese 8 year old that eats nothing but McDonald's." I've had toxic interactions with people spamming thanks before but that was the only time I'd ever had someone add me just to talk shit. Like dude this is a virtual card game for Christ's sake and we were in gold or something.
4:07 Not luck at all Skynet was being very pretdictabo with booms when he got Citrus in the corner. DI from the distance he did them was kinda calculated IMO.
Gonna be honest, I will jump once against a Guile to check their AA skills and may try a second time from further to see how well they AA but if I get burned twice I done jumping.
This is probably common knowledge for street fighter players. But being new to SF6 with my cammy, when fighting a guile crouch blocking, you can try walking in and out of their lows. Most guiles want to keep their charge but want to keep you out so they throw out lows. So bait them with your shimmy walk and punish the low normal and you get your in. Or counter hit the normal, whichever works
Obviously there's sex appeal to a lot of female characters in fighting games, but the way people act like 'a woman being in a video game' is fanservice for 40 year old virgins is insane.
The worst part is when you play a female character. Just saying you do, unless she’s a meta character, gets you destroyed on forums harder than a muthafukin infinite. Year one of Tekken 7, people couldn’t say they even liked characters like Lucky Chloe due to the amount of vitriol one would get. Don’t get me started on SC or DOA.
Most female character have tons of fan service, let's be real, but it's not just for "40 yo virgins", most dudes like that or are at least OK with it, they know their audience
I got Street Fighter 6 last month and have been playing it a lot. The frustration is agonizing at times. Most times I start getting frustrated I just put the controller down. Mid match. Its either that or start yelling or go to hit something in real life. I'd prefer to lose with coolness. I really would. But the emotions are so strong.
In my first fighter I got serious about, I stayed a scrub for the entire lifespan of the game, now in rivals 1 I’m approaching mid level, and in rivals 2 I wanna take what I learned to it
One thing I've learned about this game is that people do not believe in the concept of the neutral. Also, whenever I play shoto players, I almost always end up asking "who you sweepin, bro? aint nobody there". For some reason, even when I win, these two facts piss me off to no end about players of the modern era.
2:21 its really bad playing the mirror and doing the worst thing you could do against the other character. Like jumping at a crouching guile, forward jumping a fire against ryu etc.
I had my first custom room invite to insult me this week! Season 2 tech Edit - you can just hit 'join custom room' at the end of the set, that's how they got me I thought I was gonna get more games Edit - the more impractical your requirements for actually being good(never copying anyone ever) the less stress you put on yourself to ever be good, and the less stress you put on your ego by seeing others perform well. Just pretend they're not honorable.
As a guile main I've noticed nearly everyone who says they hate guile turtle gameplay will either sit back and eat booms or jump in and get anti-aired. SF6 has sooooo many mechanics to help counter boom spam
Towards the end there. Yeah, I steal tech from other Guiles and I give it when I have it. That's how we all get better at the game and that's why I'm subbed to GuilesGarden, basically any replay done by a high level Guile anywhere in the world where something interesting happens gets posted there and he breaks down exactly what happened and why the Guile chose the option he did. It's the reason I just hit Diamond 1 (Silver 2 during the open beta). Did you know that cr. MP > cr. MP xx H. Flash kick gives a safe jump setup in the corner? Thanks to me someone now does. Could they figure it out without me? Sure. But why do they need to?
I can't deny that losing multiple games in a row will put me on tilt, but I've never been angry enough to message someone after they play me win or lose
Exactly. I like grapplers, so defense is part of my game due to style. And while I watch the Momochi's, Daigos, Smugs, Diaphones, etc to learn the game (am a visual learner and rarely have time) I have my own unique style. 100% accurate.
15:10 That reminds me of people sending me friend requests on psn to trash talk if I happen to beat them in MK11. Definitely the fighting game I've run into the most salty players lol
The random Juri low-blow made me hurt lol. I'm only gold 5 right now, but I'm proud of that rank and I think that's part of what's causing problems for me. I'm quick to anger in basically any scenario but it's nearly always directed at myself, like getting mad because I can't stop something I've watched happen to me 5 times in that round alone, or just constantly dropping inputs because I'm stressed and going too fast. I'll never let myself flame anyone but me, and I'm trying to get better about that too, because I want to enjoy the game, and I just get real mad at it right now lol.
Guile versus guile is hard because there isn't a good way to counter guile with guile. I play against akuma all the time, there are so many magic controllers. Guile is hard to play against, but too many players have odd perfect timing with guile.
ive always wondered why scrubs think it's somehow better to not look up guides, not watch better players, etc, in order to improve their game. this is an old mentality - people were telling me this back in starcraft broodwar and im sure they were saying it playing chess hundreds of years ago - but like what is going on here my best guess is it's because they dont actually like practicing. that's all i can think of, "i dont practice so it's unfair that others do" somehow. a bit like accusing another player of being "sweaty", which is just a weird ego-protecting way to say that another player practices "too much"
The only reason I can imagine that people watch DSP is that they want to see someone even more stuck in their ego than themselves so they can feel better about their own over inflated ego. I was thinking the waifu guy was completely ridiculous, but then when Dia showed all the cringe Juri names I remembered that sometimes I will not rematch people that have terrible names, just because I don't need the extra psych damage they are trying to inflict by having a troll name. I can admit that it's scrubby though, if you are truly playing to win such things do not matter, you should theoretically just rematch every time, more matches played is more experience on the game, and matchup knowledge is important. It's just that, on the flipside, the one time I went to a Uni tournament, it was a random 2v2 tournament and I got teamed with a guy there called "Boy Molester." I decided then and there that I was done with Uni before I ever really got started. It literally ruined the game for me, and now the only way I'll play that game is if I find a friend that plays another game we both like and they can teach it to me. So even though this doofus is definitely being a scrub and has no point at all, I do think there are some psychological things to think about here beyond, "just ignore it and rematch." Like Dia said before though, when you are on tilt just take a break, that holds true regardless of the reasoning.
the di on the sonic boom is about as much luck as it is a hard read. I do this to guiles all the time too. Most guiles are very sonic boom happy and spam that shit like crazy, completely disregarding the spacing, especially when they have you cornered. They think they can just pin you by spamming that and if you jump they get a free anti-air. Best way to beat any guile is to just inch closer and block/parry booms until their brain turns on auto-pilot and they just keep throwing em, you end up close enough and all of a sudden DI through, full corner carry combo and their brain goes into tilt. If the guile adapts later on they will give up their down charge for flashkick from time to time by doing booms followed by edging slightly backwards to make sure they maintain the spacing to not get DIed. Both are favorable for you as you're edging em to the corner and if they give up their flashkick charge you have a shot at a jump in, although his regular AA buttons are also strong. The angry beast akuma player seems to be your typical pressure character player, he just wants to get in your face and hit buttons that are plus so he can keep hitting em. he doesn't believe in the concept of turns, it should always be his turn xD. He probably also thinks that invincible reversals are cheap because that means he has to bait and block and he doesn't like that, he wants to hit buttons.
This happened to me today i was with Guief(platinum 3), and had winned a jamie(Platinum4), then he invites me to a custom room and swiches to ed(Diamond 3), and destroys me, i swich to manon(Platinum 4) and win 2 times (they alredy had won 8 times), refuses to play more calls me a slur and rage quits
When I was climbing through plat I thought like high diamond is where players start to get solid and play properly, but now that I'm there myself I'm like "wow, they just let anyone in here, huh?". Like, there are players you can tell are trying to play footsies, do good pressure, trying to think on defense and in neutral, and then there's the air jordan ryus, kens, and now akumas, the modern menaces doing god knows what(no shade on using modern if you're actually trying to play, just that there's a certain stereotype here that uses modern), and players who've perfected the art of randoming you out, perfectly predicting the exact frame you're gonna walk back out of range after 5 seconds of holding down-back before they do an unsafe sweep, all honed for gaining points with a 1-and-done playstyle, and they're always the saltiest weirdos you'll run into. Eventually they're gonna reach masters, they're gonna be 1500 flat because they never play ranked because "muh points", or they'll gravitate towards the bottom, so it's not really a surprise to find players like that there.
The strat to lose and then invite to custom is an age old scrub strat. I remember one time a dude did the same thing to me in DOTA2 and proceeded to talk the most random garbage ever to me. "ur 26? bro wtf u doin playin video games, get a job" that shit was too funny bro
As a guile main I approve this message people just play In your flash kick SO much . The main culprit is when the crowd you when your on the ground so I can just flash kick or ex flash kick em on standup ..like bro this is guiles bread and butter lolol funny thing is the better players who actually rematch will just not me on the ground anymore and it helps them tremendously everytime so it's funny most don't rematch
i like that 65% of this video is just jumping into flash kick lmao
as a guile main who just made it into plat 99% of my wins are people jumping into flashkick until they die
It's the curiosity. With hair shaped like a landing platform, he just _has_ to be hiding something up there, right? You want to take a look from above and uncover the mystery.
Jumping into flashkick is a temptation impossible to avoid much like Kimberly’s round start yolo run slide. I’m a psychologist okay, I know what I’m talking about.
@@GreenBro11 the combat boots tempt me like some sort of ancient siren of amalfi
Lore tidbit, Xcel is a Tekken main, he’s willing to let you make mistakes and die to your own actions, which is part of why he plays guile. He’s absolutely willing to turtle, he’s been shown in Aris’s Rev Major watchalong fighting against Knee in Tekken 7, managing to get a game while hopped up on more caffeine in an hour than he’s ever had in his life 🤣 Favorite player to get frustrated against, would fight more!
me, jumping in every time after i get knocked down: these guys are cheating this is bs
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🎸🎵 i get knocked down... but i jump in again! im never gonna play on the ground 🎶
You know, it's funny because I also have a defeatist mindset. But when I lose, I don't turn that rage outwards and blame others. I turn that rage inwards and I blame myself. When I lose, I don't go "argh these fucking spammers!" Or whatever. When I lose I instead say to myself "What are you doing you fucking idiot?! You'll never get good at this! Why are you even trying?!"
I love quoting dsp when I'm losing as a joke, here are some of my favs:
"Nothing I could do!"
"He's just using online patterns!"
"Unearned damage!"
my fav is:
i was doing nothing/i was blocking.
when he clearly was mashing.
especialy since he hides his own counterhit indicator nowdays
@@kerb755 lmao the game is helping him out like "hey! bro! you might not realize this, but you were pushing a button and got counterhit!" and DSP just sticks his fingers in his ears and goes "I CA NT HEAR YOU"
I quote LowTierGod's "This dude is doin' STRINGS" at least once every session when I play, I love the clip and the quote so much
This dude did a ten hit combo! @@grumpydoodle8455
Nuuuh *snort*
17:19 JuriDuty is pretty funny
I'm in that one ahaa
that one's legit
street fighter players when they go to court
Best club name
Even though I’m a fighting game noob I’m proud that I’m at least not as bitter as guys like these.
You may be noob, but that’ll always better than being a scrub lol
I feel like, could be wrong of course, fighting game is more of a mentality than a skill set. Like, I've had my huge share of defeats and sometimes I raged alone for a second or two and I admit, people 1&doning me or just waiting the whole coutndown to select an option do get on my nerves but, overall, it's about improving and the joy of measuring up against an opponent and feeling alive through that.
You fight, you learn, you improve and it's all the better if you have some friends to share it with and have a good laugh.
I played fighting games since SF2 I think and I've never really been good at them but I loved the Kakate Koi mentality, the shonen hero part of it.
TBH SF6 is the first one I've forced myself to put some real hours into and try to actually train for it and, so far, even through the modern turtles and every little pet peeves, it's been a wonderful journey. Took me about a year to go from silver to master and I feel like the iceberg is still huge and there is so much to climb and have fun with.
From the little lucky victories, to the one you carefully planned to the 10 losses in a row where you actually learned something and are glad your stronger opponent stuck to the set and rematched you.
Fighting games really are something ^_^
You’ll find yourself enjoying the game more if you can take your losses with a grain of salt and learn from your mistakes
Sometimes people just realize getting frustrated over a fighting game isn't worth it. There's no shame in stepping away if you put in a ton of hours and it's still not clicking. Or you rather just do something more productive with your time.
That "no honor" rant is just cope bc somebody doesn't want to do any homework...ironically the FG community has no idea how lucky they are to have the internet and a veritable endless amount of learning resources at their finger tips.
Growing up in the early days of the original SF2 before the internet was ubiquitous you had to scrape by paying for magazine guides, there were no lab features in that era to experiment with and unless you had infinite money to shovel quarters into the arcade cabinet you had to wait for the console port of a FG to have any hope of getting good.
Hey thats me!
Edit: i want to say the second di was premeditated, i saw he threw a boom in response to blocking mine and figured if he did it again i'd win the round
ty for schooling mr skynet 🎉
w8 dude play modern and still complain?
Good stuff
I was thinking you planned those DIs. Good work on the win.
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I really like the differentiation between noob and scrub. Well said, man. Great video 😂
If you can't beat lucky opponents you need to yeet some pennies into the well; if you don't know about standard luckmaxxing - basic ladder avoidance, black cat respecting etc - then ur literally throwing ur own games and ur refusal to force god to throw loaded dice in ur favour is pure scrub mentality.
Carried by luck and god, can't be bothered to change my fortune's polarity
Luckmaxx and basic ladder avoidance has no right to be that funny 😭
Always take the aegis mix or you will always get mixed for 7 years
Trying to learn a fighting "without stealing" is like trying to draw without references. It'll take you so long to learn anything when you can just look at someome else, and be like "oh that's what I can do here".
I cannot imagine playing the same game for an entire year with a scrub mindset the whole time. That sounds like actual hell.
DSP
I always wonder if these guys come from team games like League or whatever, games where they get used to blaming other people and anything other than their own decision making and ability.
After a while, there are not than many variables in fighting games that can support a year long worth of tilt lmao
You're going to HAVE to blame yourself eventually if you're that kind of person.
The Juri club scroll becomes worse when you realize that most of them are complely full 😨
as a proud member of POUND ME JURI, yes we are full find your own new juri club 🥸🤚
It started out as funny but turned out worse than I expected :')
Every time i run into someone from "Cammy Ass Eaters" or whatever its always a wash, I'm convinced theyre playing with one hand
@@rob0duck430lol
@@rob0duck430if that were a gimmick every member of the club had to commit to, i have to respect the bit lol
Thats the best way to sum it up. If you think the person who beat you was lucky. Run it back. But 9 times out of 10. When someone claims their opponent was lucky it is just another scrub making excuses for their latest loss.
My favorite scrubquotes are always the ones where they complain about something being "cheap" or "lucky" then you check the replay and it turns out that THEY were the one trying to play cheap or lucky or scrubby but just got checked by fundamentals
The juri clan scrolling lmao
lmaooo I didn't even catch that nugie put this in, too smart of an edit
Scarred me for life
I main Juri so seeing that shit is like “please let it be a meme I hope this is a meme”
@@southofheck maybe some of them are, but deeply we know that someone is not joking...
Bro what the hell? 😂
Your editing of showing what you would’ve done is so good. I hope it’s not too much work and you keep putting it in your videos.
Ohhhhh I didn’t even know about the neutral jump guile thing that’s crazy 14:06
People need to stop playing when tilted.
Shhh. That’s where I get some of my wins from 😂
I was listening to the psychologist thinking how right he is, then Diaphone hit me with the "maybe the juri players" and that cinched it for me, been playing Juri for over 10 years baby
👑
Armchair psychiatrist feom the lands of twitter lmfao
2nd clip immediately reminded me of The Room, and I haven't even watched that movie!
wait the skynet guy at the beginning, I got the same reaction when I fought him lol
Dudes got issues he's done the same to me lmaoo
yea lol i've faced him twice, both times he quit after i beat him and invited me to a custom room to call me names lmfao
That guile I don't think was even di happy, he only di'd in those corners. He just called him out lol
The zoom in when DSP starts crying is 🤌
lol love his rants, but even as a Chun Li main myself ,you have to admit that she is pretty cheesy at times.
it's pretty funny because yeah, the game absolutely does have an issue with dropped inputs sometimes but instead of him just going "damn, my input got dropped" he starts crying like that. wild.
@@KazukiSendoh yea for him it only happens when he's losing, he never complains when he's winning. Also 70ms is laggy on his words for some reason and costantly blames rollback on the cannon brothers when it's convenient. You can be right for the wrong reasons
I don’t understand how DSP is used as an example of anything but being as toxic as possible. Saying he shouldn’t reply when tilted is silly when it’s DSP no matter what he does he’s gonna be toxic.
@@JoeyCentralyour Icon look like underwear
Remember the guy that beat Knee in the 2023 Rev Major? That's him at 10:00. My guy Xcel.
Oh dam, I didn't even know that's so cool
speaking to your point in the end, I just hit master kim last month, thanks to your videos much appreciated
Way to call out the Juri players...
Edit: after the onslaught of player names i concede in disgust and disappointment
Just got home after a long day at work. Perfect timing on the video thanks dude.
You ain't got to reinvent the wheel. The wheel is fine - RuPaul 2022 and Diaphone 2024
The music during the Guile mirror match is perfect lmfao
add people to your friend list so you can tell them to die is standard League of Legends shit
The only game I've ever had it happen to me in is hearthstone back when I still played like over 4 years ago. It was so funny because I had a joke name that went the longest time before it got reported but I beat the kid with a budget hunter deck, he added me just to say:
"Nice name f*****"
"Just uninstall and kys"
"And stop wasting oxygen" and then immediately blocked me. I was laughing the entire time I was reading his messages, but the thing that really sent me was reading his name which was "JoshieBigMac" and I'm thinking "Dude at least my name is funny. You sound like a morbidly obese 8 year old that eats nothing but McDonald's." I've had toxic interactions with people spamming thanks before but that was the only time I'd ever had someone add me just to talk shit. Like dude this is a virtual card game for Christ's sake and we were in gold or something.
The reality of action and consequence is truly confounding for scrubs. I can only imagine how frustrating real life must be for them.
I love this whole detective take down of a true scrub throwing around slurs 🔍
4:07 Not luck at all Skynet was being very pretdictabo with booms when he got Citrus in the corner. DI from the distance he did them was kinda calculated IMO.
First one was literally going to be a reaction check second one was 100% pre planned in response to his booms haha
Bots got here before anyone else :'(
They weren't even in English this time :(
skynet activated
get it, get it?! :D
@@RitzScytheI get it!!! 😂
Even worse reporting the bot will instantly lock you as dangerous for them and net you massive dislike of any of your comment anywhere
@@tangahkoncek6841 how would they know i reported them? Why would TH-cam tell them?
17:36 they're all full....
Every single one..
My friends made one and i refuse to join it
Gonna be honest, I will jump once against a Guile to check their AA skills and may try a second time from further to see how well they AA but if I get burned twice I done jumping.
I’m so happy you did another one of these, I absolutely loved the first one haha
Yeah these are great, he really should do them more often than twice a year!
This is probably common knowledge for street fighter players. But being new to SF6 with my cammy, when fighting a guile crouch blocking, you can try walking in and out of their lows. Most guiles want to keep their charge but want to keep you out so they throw out lows. So bait them with your shimmy walk and punish the low normal and you get your in. Or counter hit the normal, whichever works
Oooh I like the examples and demonstations for different options shown. Makes the information way easier to take in.
we really do need a rank reset. maybe not once a month like Strive, but maybe once every 6 months? twice a season?
Obviously there's sex appeal to a lot of female characters in fighting games, but the way people act like 'a woman being in a video game' is fanservice for 40 year old virgins is insane.
The worst part is when you play a female character. Just saying you do, unless she’s a meta character, gets you destroyed on forums harder than a muthafukin infinite. Year one of Tekken 7, people couldn’t say they even liked characters like Lucky Chloe due to the amount of vitriol one would get. Don’t get me started on SC or DOA.
Most female character have tons of fan service, let's be real, but it's not just for "40 yo virgins", most dudes like that or are at least OK with it, they know their audience
There’s even sex appeal added to male characters as well. FGC communities tend to let the vitriol roll like runaway trains and i do not know why
A lot of times, they are indeed fan service tho
@@rustyAF”FGC communities”… fighting game community communities… lolll
Honda is my waifu character
Let us all give this man all the respect we have
Yo nice Evolution pfp
Ah a person of culture I see
Not sarcasm I mean it
Well body positivity has its advocates.
Yo awesome content Diaphone, your Rashid tips have helped greatly.. good luck next month at evo !🤝🏽
1:14 i died laughing because the scrub a master modern guile
I got Street Fighter 6 last month and have been playing it a lot. The frustration is agonizing at times. Most times I start getting frustrated I just put the controller down. Mid match. Its either that or start yelling or go to hit something in real life. I'd prefer to lose with coolness. I really would. But the emotions are so strong.
The Juri Clans are MENACING 😂
9:55 - "He isn't One and Done'ing every Akuma....."
to
"One and Done'ing isn't the worst thing...."
This man is one and done'ing EVERYONE....
I thought the thumbnail was LTG unironically
Hey, it MIGHT happen on day...
XD
You have great philosophy and attitude 🙌
Love the Juri club segment lmao
One time I entered a sf6 discord chat and somebody said “M.Bison more like M.bullcrap”,that caught me off guard bro
i’m gonna start complaining on twitter so i can get a free match review
The scrub mentality really can just be summarized as "painting the actions you can't do or don't want to do as immoral"
Yeah, thats a good summary. Being a scrub involves making up additional rules outside if the game you expect people to follow
In my first fighter I got serious about, I stayed a scrub for the entire lifespan of the game, now in rivals 1 I’m approaching mid level, and in rivals 2 I wanna take what I learned to it
One thing I've learned about this game is that people do not believe in the concept of the neutral. Also, whenever I play shoto players, I almost always end up asking "who you sweepin, bro? aint nobody there". For some reason, even when I win, these two facts piss me off to no end about players of the modern era.
"Bro, why you going to a dojo to learn martial arts? You're just doing what someone else is doing."
2:21 its really bad playing the mirror and doing the worst thing you could do against the other character. Like jumping at a crouching guile, forward jumping a fire against ryu etc.
Finally the 3rd episode of "To catch a scrub"
dsp has been wondering why he can't block while holding forward during his medium punch animation for 20 years
Thanks Diaphone, because of you, now DSP is taking breaks to duck competent players from matching with him to fight Derichs.
I had my first custom room invite to insult me this week! Season 2 tech
Edit - you can just hit 'join custom room' at the end of the set, that's how they got me I thought I was gonna get more games
Edit - the more impractical your requirements for actually being good(never copying anyone ever) the less stress you put on yourself to ever be good, and the less stress you put on your ego by seeing others perform well. Just pretend they're not honorable.
Ive only gotten an invite like that once, and that was just to ask politely if they could add me as friend, lol!
I'll give Skynet the benefit of the doubt. Mr Citrus was using a costume whose hair is pretty infuriating to look at.
Guy is playing a buffed af version of Zangief which is arguably a pretty strong matchup against a no health akuma. Idk man that itself said enough
As a guile main I've noticed nearly everyone who says they hate guile turtle gameplay will either sit back and eat booms or jump in and get anti-aired.
SF6 has sooooo many mechanics to help counter boom spam
Towards the end there. Yeah, I steal tech from other Guiles and I give it when I have it. That's how we all get better at the game and that's why I'm subbed to GuilesGarden, basically any replay done by a high level Guile anywhere in the world where something interesting happens gets posted there and he breaks down exactly what happened and why the Guile chose the option he did. It's the reason I just hit Diamond 1 (Silver 2 during the open beta).
Did you know that cr. MP > cr. MP xx H. Flash kick gives a safe jump setup in the corner? Thanks to me someone now does. Could they figure it out without me?
Sure. But why do they need to?
I can't deny that losing multiple games in a row will put me on tilt, but I've never been angry enough to message someone after they play me win or lose
guile is probably the scrubbiest character to play modern, and a modern guile talking trash calling others noob is just,...... beautiful
Exactly. I like grapplers, so defense is part of my game due to style. And while I watch the Momochi's, Daigos, Smugs, Diaphones, etc to learn the game (am a visual learner and rarely have time) I have my own unique style. 100% accurate.
Diaphone mogs the whole fgc
16:29 lmao the shots fired at juri players (deserved) plus the juri club scrolling had me dead 😂
Scrubs are crazy but yo diaphone big fan homie! Love the content. Still learning sf6 myself been using your kim guide for help.
15:10 That reminds me of people sending me friend requests on psn to trash talk if I happen to beat them in MK11. Definitely the fighting game I've run into the most salty players lol
The Gold Saucer music made me check my FF14, the realest of mixups.
Haha I'm starting to wonder if Akuma is a goblin with thumbnails like these.
the overhead is giving him mucho scrub quotes.
2:52 Love this editing, showing the combo they coulda done
This zangief isnt one of us
The random Juri low-blow made me hurt lol.
I'm only gold 5 right now, but I'm proud of that rank and I think that's part of what's causing problems for me. I'm quick to anger in basically any scenario but it's nearly always directed at myself, like getting mad because I can't stop something I've watched happen to me 5 times in that round alone, or just constantly dropping inputs because I'm stressed and going too fast.
I'll never let myself flame anyone but me, and I'm trying to get better about that too, because I want to enjoy the game, and I just get real mad at it right now lol.
When he was talking about juri players, there should have been a slight fade in and out of Nephew's profile pic 😂
Love this type of content - big ups Diaphone!
nah the juri list segment got me ROLLING LMFAO 17:10
That Akuma vs Guile match made me REALLY miss playing Guile. I love Chun Li and all, but I miss Guile's defense
10:02 Xcel making people angry for no reason? Nice lol
Guile versus guile is hard because there isn't a good way to counter guile with guile. I play against akuma all the time, there are so many magic controllers. Guile is hard to play against, but too many players have odd perfect timing with guile.
These videos are like crack for me thank you diapapi
ive always wondered why scrubs think it's somehow better to not look up guides, not watch better players, etc, in order to improve their game. this is an old mentality - people were telling me this back in starcraft broodwar and im sure they were saying it playing chess hundreds of years ago - but like what is going on here
my best guess is it's because they dont actually like practicing. that's all i can think of, "i dont practice so it's unfair that others do" somehow. a bit like accusing another player of being "sweaty", which is just a weird ego-protecting way to say that another player practices "too much"
"I didn't pay $70 to lab all day!" is prob their mentality.
@@DumbMuttor block.
The only reason I can imagine that people watch DSP is that they want to see someone even more stuck in their ego than themselves so they can feel better about their own over inflated ego.
I was thinking the waifu guy was completely ridiculous, but then when Dia showed all the cringe Juri names I remembered that sometimes I will not rematch people that have terrible names, just because I don't need the extra psych damage they are trying to inflict by having a troll name. I can admit that it's scrubby though, if you are truly playing to win such things do not matter, you should theoretically just rematch every time, more matches played is more experience on the game, and matchup knowledge is important.
It's just that, on the flipside, the one time I went to a Uni tournament, it was a random 2v2 tournament and I got teamed with a guy there called "Boy Molester." I decided then and there that I was done with Uni before I ever really got started. It literally ruined the game for me, and now the only way I'll play that game is if I find a friend that plays another game we both like and they can teach it to me.
So even though this doofus is definitely being a scrub and has no point at all, I do think there are some psychological things to think about here beyond, "just ignore it and rematch." Like Dia said before though, when you are on tilt just take a break, that holds true regardless of the reasoning.
7:15 "Parry is easy to mistime!" *Proceeds to fail to mistime parry several times*
He was talking about a perfect parry, which is pretty hard sometimes, but if he was actually holding parry he would have gotten it.
You prolly unknowingly saw Skynet at NEC btw. That bum was there and I sadly had interacted with them there right before all this shit happened 😭
I just learned Block While Parrying. Brilliant
My favorite format,everytime i laugh so much 🤣
the di on the sonic boom is about as much luck as it is a hard read. I do this to guiles all the time too. Most guiles are very sonic boom happy and spam that shit like crazy, completely disregarding the spacing, especially when they have you cornered. They think they can just pin you by spamming that and if you jump they get a free anti-air. Best way to beat any guile is to just inch closer and block/parry booms until their brain turns on auto-pilot and they just keep throwing em, you end up close enough and all of a sudden DI through, full corner carry combo and their brain goes into tilt. If the guile adapts later on they will give up their down charge for flashkick from time to time by doing booms followed by edging slightly backwards to make sure they maintain the spacing to not get DIed. Both are favorable for you as you're edging em to the corner and if they give up their flashkick charge you have a shot at a jump in, although his regular AA buttons are also strong.
The angry beast akuma player seems to be your typical pressure character player, he just wants to get in your face and hit buttons that are plus so he can keep hitting em. he doesn't believe in the concept of turns, it should always be his turn xD. He probably also thinks that invincible reversals are cheap because that means he has to bait and block and he doesn't like that, he wants to hit buttons.
This happened to me today i was with Guief(platinum 3), and had winned a jamie(Platinum4), then he invites me to a custom room and swiches to ed(Diamond 3), and destroys me, i swich to manon(Platinum 4) and win 2 times (they alredy had won 8 times), refuses to play more calls me a slur and rage quits
When I was climbing through plat I thought like high diamond is where players start to get solid and play properly, but now that I'm there myself I'm like "wow, they just let anyone in here, huh?". Like, there are players you can tell are trying to play footsies, do good pressure, trying to think on defense and in neutral, and then there's the air jordan ryus, kens, and now akumas, the modern menaces doing god knows what(no shade on using modern if you're actually trying to play, just that there's a certain stereotype here that uses modern), and players who've perfected the art of randoming you out, perfectly predicting the exact frame you're gonna walk back out of range after 5 seconds of holding down-back before they do an unsafe sweep, all honed for gaining points with a 1-and-done playstyle, and they're always the saltiest weirdos you'll run into.
Eventually they're gonna reach masters, they're gonna be 1500 flat because they never play ranked because "muh points", or they'll gravitate towards the bottom, so it's not really a surprise to find players like that there.
The strat to lose and then invite to custom is an age old scrub strat. I remember one time a dude did the same thing to me in DOTA2 and proceeded to talk the most random garbage ever to me. "ur 26? bro wtf u doin playin video games, get a job" that shit was too funny bro
As a guile main I approve this message people just play In your flash kick SO much . The main culprit is when the crowd you when your on the ground so I can just flash kick or ex flash kick em on standup ..like bro this is guiles bread and butter lolol funny thing is the better players who actually rematch will just not me on the ground anymore and it helps them tremendously everytime so it's funny most don't rematch
5:48 I'd just laugh like iori yagami at what DSP said at this point🤣
The best part of Scrub Quotes in the modern era of fighting games is the Scrubs will then post video evidence of them being bad.
mr citrus is one of my good friends, i love this video
Ahhhhh, those famous psychologist diplomas found in cheerios boxes.
Nah, Citrus was just getting lucky that Skynet only lost because he kept jumping Guile.