Good work daiken my only criticism is that I feel that you should add the inputs or notations when you talk about certain buttons/shortcuts. Can't wait to see more tekken content from you homie!
I'm having a great time with Tekken 8. But I cannot fathom why this game uses this insane notation system. Why not label the attacks "A,B,C,D", and use the numbers for direction? Easier to write, easier to read, and fits with the notation used in so many other fighting games
It's fairly simple once you get used to reading it, but really it's because this was the notation for arcade players back in the day, and the transition to numpad notation would throw off a lot of players who're used to 1 being left punch, and not down-back. You can translate it and it's not unreasonable to read, but most would consider it unnecessary, as the former is pretty straight forward.
Good work daiken my only criticism is that I feel that you should add the inputs or notations when you talk about certain buttons/shortcuts. Can't wait to see more tekken content from you homie!
Noted Bro!
Lots of info in this video that I could use. Thanks man, this is gonna be bookmarked on my browser for reference 👌🏿
I didnt know the throws worked like that!
Thanks for the guide! Super helpful
Thank you so much for this help!
@DaikenFGC as a guy who really wants to learn this game as my bae Zafina this really helps out big time for sure.
I'm having a great time with Tekken 8. But I cannot fathom why this game uses this insane notation system. Why not label the attacks "A,B,C,D", and use the numbers for direction? Easier to write, easier to read, and fits with the notation used in so many other fighting games
Haha it’s not that bad but well it’s legacy so the community is just used to it
It's fairly simple once you get used to reading it, but really it's because this was the notation for arcade players back in the day, and the transition to numpad notation would throw off a lot of players who're used to 1 being left punch, and not down-back. You can translate it and it's not unreasonable to read, but most would consider it unnecessary, as the former is pretty straight forward.