Yeah, pretty much finally got a fightstick. I was like cool. I'm going to learn the Korean back dash. Noooope This dude's hands are like a Super Saiyan. I can't even follow the motion
@@cidfacetious3722 It is so fast!! But change the video speed in the settings to 0.25, then it's all about practice and reps. Good luck mastering the stick!
back, back, down+back (the stick should be a diagonal angle facing ur left/right pointing downwards), then back, nuetral, back,down+back, back, n, b,d+b,b,n... etc etc... I got it like a day...
hey so I'm a new player that's learned backdash canceling over the past 5 months, seriously...just go slow. do it slow as hell a million times. you will get used to the motion and be able to go slightly faster every time you come back to practice mode. you don't have to do it anywhere near as fast as he's doing it anyway, less than half that speed still creates a lot of space.
The movement in Tekken is so important to the overall fight. You can know all the strings specials and combos you want but if your opponent can out maneuver you. You lose
Wow the nostalgia, this got recomended to me Well hello man , im now a good tekken player , i watched ur video back then playin on a 360 pad , thinking i will never achieve that level Now its as natural as breathing haha Thx for this video man , Hope u r doing great
Here are the parts of an arcade stick that I prefer: a Korean crown lever bat-top joystick because Korean crown lever bat-top joysticks do not need restrictor gates, and sanwa buttons are better than any other arcade stick button because sanwa buttons are sensitive and responsive.
I need to pick up a stick. I have a hori fightpad I like. It's good. But in Tekken I simply can't get my thumb to move anywhere close to as fast as this and my character movement is generally slow. I'm faster on keyboard for sure. But that's less comfortable. Fightstick seems to be the way to go.
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what a cool solid white stick never seen that kind before
It seriously does less damage than a controler. I used to play mishima on pad and i would get this weird blister/ground down thumb nail from wave dashes and electrics. Switching to stick was the best call
f = forward b = back d = down u = up d/b = downback d/f = downforward qcf = quarter circle forward qcb = quarter circle back n = neutral (let go of controller for a split second) ~ = slide your inputs CW = clockwise CCW = counter clockwise
KBD on 2 player side is hard! I prefer that side since I play Mishimas. The 1 player side is easy same as a wavedash, is the "electric" dash possible in Tekken 7? I have watched this guide a lot and have been trying and all I do is jump some and look like I'm having a seizure
@@cutcc can u make another video for beginners, i really can't follow your backdash cancel. can you show it to us slowly like what input u make first to make that backdash cancel. also how do u press uf. do u use your thumb or your palm? i'm just recently changing from pad to joystick, ive played few matches already. i messed my input like really lot. its so hard. but i wanna learn
I tried so many time this whole year while playing tekken 7, instant while running seems impossible, my wrist can't go forward 3rd time with that speed, and it hurts. I backdash with qcb-n-b , am I doing it wrong?
Qcb~n~b is pretty good for a backdash, that's what I do too on 2P side (in addition to just doing sidestep cancels). As for instant while running you actually don't have to do the inputs that fast, try F F n F+3, the first two forwards together quickly, wait a bit, and then input the final forward.
What he said,but you can also use your pointing and index finger. Just angle your arm a bit different so that when you clench your fingers, instead of doing a db you perform a forward, than tap 3 tomes. Works like a charm
Trying to dash, backdash and sidestep fast is hard to do every fight without my arm needing to rest.. got a feeling it's going to take a long time to perfect this :( feelsbadman
Very good. I'm in struggle doing 2p kbd, i dont know if my 3 years microswitch are broken or if its the restrictor (gateless, square, now returned to octagonal). I use the b,b,d/b,N,b,db,N etc method, and a lot of times even if i do it slowly, the game see its as a left sidestep/walk. The alternative method you use is to much work for my wrist, and even with practice its not worth for me :s
+MasterCharizard I respect the fact that you use the pure b,b,d/b,N,n,db,N method on 2p side, it's very difficult. Do you play mishimas by any chance? My alternative method on 2p side is basically the wavedash notation. If not, you can always sidestep cancel really really fast on 2P side, it's a pretty practical way to move on 2p sidel in a real match ^_^.
+cutcc in fact, I use that to compensate xD, i use AsuJun but it doesn't matter, i use other character for fun like Leo, Jin, Alex and King..maybe one day I'll buy the crown stick and all my problems would be in existent :D
I got a stick today and so far the most difficult thing is getting diagonal inputs correct, like hop-kicks, while on the pad I could do them no issue. Anyone having that problem too or am I just stick retarded?
no, its because your pad came with a (SQUARE GATE). you probably dont know(or didnt know when you posted), but there's a limiter in your stick, it comes in 3 types, circular, octogonal and square. you are using it like the octogonal, which lets you feel each corner, including the bottom and top. its much easier to pull off moves... BUT, on the pro scene, and for many makers, they use the japanese type of gate, the square gate(also known as the 4 gate), its a literal square, its designed to take the advantage of the microswitches that recognise the stick movement. to make things short(ironic i know), basically, you arent meant to be "riding" the corners, but use the bottom and sides as mark and go DIAGONAL from there. or, better yet, not really touch the corners at all.
He's using an eightarc. It's a pretty old model though and I don't think they sell it anymore. Here's a popular one people tend to go for ( www.eightarc.com/obsidian/ ), I own it myself as well. Great quality!
Video game devs don't create accessibility but alienation, why the fighting game genre is niche. Those video game devs need to learn to create accessible fighting games!!!!!!!!!!! And soon, my hands are totally broken.
yeah there are other games... still, there are people who still play contra on the nes, or megaman x on the snes. so what if there are other "beautiful games"? there's a reason why some people still play smash melee instead of ultimate. its called fun. and to some people, fun is found on games they enjoy playing(weird i know, but belive me, its true).
Basic movement: Okay got it.
Forward Dash Block: Okay got it.
Backdash Cancel: WAITWAITWAITWAIT
Took the words out of my mouth LMAO.
Yeah, pretty much finally got a fightstick. I was like cool. I'm going to learn the Korean back dash. Noooope This dude's hands are like a Super Saiyan. I can't even follow the motion
@@cidfacetious3722 It is so fast!! But change the video speed in the settings to 0.25, then it's all about practice and reps. Good luck mastering the stick!
back, back, down+back (the stick should be a diagonal angle facing ur left/right pointing downwards), then back, nuetral, back,down+back, back, n, b,d+b,b,n... etc etc... I got it like a day...
hey so I'm a new player that's learned backdash canceling over the past 5 months, seriously...just go slow. do it slow as hell a million times. you will get used to the motion and be able to go slightly faster every time you come back to practice mode. you don't have to do it anywhere near as fast as he's doing it anyway, less than half that speed still creates a lot of space.
This is the most useful thing i have ever seen in the whole tekken community
Changing from pad to stick is the most frustrating thing ever
LuLucid but is it worth it? Im considering
vish Rai depends on how serious you trynna dig into this game?
hows your progress
Agreed. This is my 1st Month on the stick. You need to be very very verrrrry patient.
It really takes time. But once you get the hang of it your chances of winning will tremendously increase.
The movement in Tekken is so important to the overall fight. You can know all the strings specials and combos you want but if your opponent can out maneuver you. You lose
i always come back to this video now that im on stick and its been such a huge help bro thanks
Wow the nostalgia, this got recomended to me
Well hello man , im now a good tekken player , i watched ur video back then playin on a 360 pad , thinking i will never achieve that level
Now its as natural as breathing haha
Thx for this video man , Hope u r doing great
His hand was too fast that the game lagged a bit
Here are the parts of an arcade stick that I prefer: a Korean crown lever bat-top joystick because Korean crown lever bat-top joysticks do not need restrictor gates, and sanwa buttons are better than any other arcade stick button because sanwa buttons are sensitive and responsive.
Dustin Nunn you're everywhere......tried anything else but sanwa?
Hori buttons are nice
Ohhh so you just shake the joystick.
Thank you guy from the video!
That's some beautiful stick movement bro :)
That's what she said
I need to pick up a stick. I have a hori fightpad I like. It's good. But in Tekken I simply can't get my thumb to move anywhere close to as fast as this and my character movement is generally slow. I'm faster on keyboard for sure. But that's less comfortable. Fightstick seems to be the way to go.
what a cool solid white stick never seen that kind before
Those stick taps are therapy sound
the balltop look biger i dont know why
I wish i could see this in slow motion lol.
settings and set video to 0.25 speed
@@Talismanas Thanks,it really helped a lot
haha , a bit funny when i read your comment
Adjust the video speed
Adjust the video speed
I guess he placed first in hand gymnastics at the olympics
Thanks I'm looking at different things while my ps hard drive comes. Very dreamy.
What's the name of the arcade stick
What's the lever in this thing?
What's The Difference Between d,dB,bNb so On and b,b,dB,b ..
How much spring tension on your jlf ?
for backdashing, is it better to use your thumb or wrist or whole arm.
PorraCaralho use your wrist for all of this stuff
This looks like it kills your wrist damn
It really doesn't :)
It seriously does less damage than a controler. I used to play mishima on pad and i would get this weird blister/ground down thumb nail from wave dashes and electrics. Switching to stick was the best call
If you use the stick like he does, like holding a pen, is the most natural position for the hand.
Could anybody decipher what all of the letter acronyms mean for me?
f = forward
b = back
d = down
u = up
d/b = downback
d/f = downforward
qcf = quarter circle forward
qcb = quarter circle back
n = neutral (let go of controller for a split second)
~ = slide your inputs
CW = clockwise
CCW = counter clockwise
How do i do a hellsweep
Beautiful hands btw
KBD on 2 player side is hard! I prefer that side since I play Mishimas. The 1 player side is easy same as a wavedash, is the "electric" dash possible in Tekken 7? I have watched this guide a lot and have been trying and all I do is jump some and look like I'm having a seizure
Extremely useful video, ty for this!
Wanted to know what stick tht is, n how long have u been playing tekken for ?
I've been playing Tekken for about 4 years now (ever since TTT2 came out on console). And that's an Eightarc Fusion that I'm using.
duude ur mechanical skill on tht stick is unreal. No wayy I move my hand tht fast.
@@cutcc can u make another video for beginners, i really can't follow your backdash cancel. can you show it to us slowly like what input u make first to make that backdash cancel. also how do u press uf. do u use your thumb or your palm? i'm just recently changing from pad to joystick, ive played few matches already. i messed my input like really lot. its so hard. but i wanna learn
@@syaredzaashrafi1101 Change video speed in the settings to 0.25 for slow motion. Good luck!!
@@Nyquiiist there are few people who are insane, examples are TMM, Qudans, and Knee!
Sorry to be random but how tp throw
I tried so many time this whole year while playing tekken 7, instant while running seems impossible, my wrist can't go forward 3rd time with that speed, and it hurts. I backdash with qcb-n-b , am I doing it wrong?
Qcb~n~b is pretty good for a backdash, that's what I do too on 2P side (in addition to just doing sidestep cancels). As for instant while running you actually don't have to do the inputs that fast, try F F n F+3, the first two forwards together quickly, wait a bit, and then input the final forward.
What he said,but you can also use your pointing and index finger. Just angle your arm a bit different so that when you clench your fingers, instead of doing a db you perform a forward, than tap 3 tomes. Works like a charm
Whenever I press db d also presses with it which messes up my korean backdash any help?
Watch speedkicks's video on korean backdash.
your arcade stick 4 gate ? or 8 ?
4, square gate
Square gate is best. Octagon gates are like training wheels.
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Did you replace the spring, or is it the default
Yea just the default.
cutcc Nice work. I think I'm just too hamfisted to be that fast.
cutcc
I've been playing tekken 7 and am pretty good with pad but would like to make the switch were would u buy ur exact stick?
So which one is hard to play on stick or pad ?
What grip is he using
How long does it take to get this kind of muscle memory?
3-5 months if you play every other day prob
Me:.........
My brain: right that down right that down
Trying to dash, backdash and sidestep fast is hard to do every fight without my arm needing to rest.. got a feeling it's going to take a long time to perfect this :( feelsbadman
how about jump+kick or hop kick from law?
Its simple! How Wavedash tho?
controller setup how
What does CCW and CW mean?
Clockwise and Counter-Clockwise
Thank u for that bcuz I'm hard for the arcade though
Very good.
I'm in struggle doing 2p kbd, i dont know if my 3 years microswitch are broken or if its the restrictor (gateless, square, now returned to octagonal).
I use the b,b,d/b,N,b,db,N etc method, and a lot of times even if i do it slowly, the game see its as a left sidestep/walk. The alternative method you use is to much work for my wrist, and even with practice its not worth for me :s
+MasterCharizard I respect the fact that you use the pure b,b,d/b,N,n,db,N method on 2p side, it's very difficult. Do you play mishimas by any chance? My alternative method on 2p side is basically the wavedash notation. If not, you can always sidestep cancel really really fast on 2P side, it's a pretty practical way to move on 2p sidel in a real match ^_^.
+cutcc in fact, I use that to compensate xD, i use AsuJun but it doesn't matter, i use other character for fun like Leo, Jin, Alex and King..maybe one day I'll buy the crown stick and all my problems would be in existent :D
That's not the correct input. The correct input is b,b,db,b,N,b,db,b,N,b,db,b, etc.
My wrist hurt just watching that
Trying to convert is very hard, but i bought the stick for a reason
Eddie Perez what shoes are those?
Progress?
I have a mini stick but I feel I can't do it this fast. do you increase your stick sensitivity?
Hmmm you shouldn't need to. I don't mod my stick so this is all default factory stick settings.
The game was not able to handle your speed so it started lagging a little bit
Is that simple
I knew that up back shit wasn’t so 123 abc
I got a stick today and so far the most difficult thing is getting diagonal inputs correct, like hop-kicks, while on the pad I could do them no issue. Anyone having that problem too or am I just stick retarded?
no, its because your pad came with a (SQUARE GATE). you probably dont know(or didnt know when you posted), but there's a limiter in your stick, it comes in 3 types, circular, octogonal and square. you are using it like the octogonal, which lets you feel each corner, including the bottom and top. its much easier to pull off moves...
BUT, on the pro scene, and for many makers, they use the japanese type of gate, the square gate(also known as the 4 gate), its a literal square, its designed to take the advantage of the microswitches that recognise the stick movement.
to make things short(ironic i know), basically, you arent meant to be "riding" the corners, but use the bottom and sides as mark and go DIAGONAL from there. or, better yet, not really touch the corners at all.
KBD looks so easy using stick
This guy backdash cancel sounds like psytrance
those expert don't need vibrator anymore.. if you know what i mean..
good vid except for backdash
how so?
The input was not the one for backsway characters which is considered to be the ideal one. Look it up and give it a try.
What is the name of this arcade stick bro ??
He's using an eightarc. It's a pretty old model though and I don't think they sell it anymore. Here's a popular one people tend to go for ( www.eightarc.com/obsidian/ ), I own it myself as well. Great quality!
LMAO the korean backdash
I prefer ps4 controller. Been playing Tekken since T3 on PS1
Bro I just came
Video game devs don't create accessibility but alienation, why the fighting game genre is niche. Those video game devs need to learn to create accessible fighting games!!!!!!!!!!! And soon, my hands are totally broken.
Asmr
It's dumb to waste so much time for it... there are other beautiful games
yeah there are other games... still, there are people who still play contra on the nes, or megaman x on the snes. so what if there are other "beautiful games"? there's a reason why some people still play smash melee instead of ultimate. its called fun. and to some people, fun is found on games they enjoy playing(weird i know, but belive me, its true).
What a stupid comment
for backdashing, is it better to use your thumb or wrist or whole arm.
depends on which side you're playing on. P1 side you use your thumb. P2 side you use youre wrist