funny how ub2 used to be a move not on his command list (inputting it will just throw a generic slap like all characters without ub2) now it's a top 5 button for steve
Knee & Keisuke after that matches: whoa this was ggs.😊 Comments be like: Steve is good against Kazuya, Nah Steve is suck, Knee is beat tf out Keisuke, Keisuke is too weak, Knee just carried... etc 🤬🤬 C'mon guys, that's just frickin game and just Ranked..😮💨
Difference between Unintended behaviour fixed Steve Vs actual buffs Kazuya. Steve used to be Mishima killer but here even knee has a tough time against kazuya a matchup he knows in his sleep. T7 Steve would've murdered kazuya. Such a huge fall from grace 😢. Easiest Dragunov Feng combos do more damage than hardest Steve combo at the wall into gattling. T8 hasnt been kind on Steve mains. Knee low high heera Numan have tried again and again to take him to grandfinals but always the bridesmaids never the bride.
Tbf, Feng doesnt have much combo damage either. He's just strong in neutral. Steve however does needs a damage buff lmao, atleast the guaranteed pkb d2 after heat dash. _or make sonicfang heat dash launch again_
Genuine question. I notice that knee doesn’t ever really use Steve’s 3 and 4 dip moves. Is there a reason why? I’m new to tekken and figured they were pretty good as they’ve worked for me but I’m a pretty noob player. Are the inputs of the dip moves super minus or something?
People will get better and better and just standing there and doing nothing but block while spacing properly. Ducking forward is only really safe for combos or pulling it our your ass and praying cause no one uses jt
Keisuke got outplayed by the GOAT, that's all there is to it. It's not a "matchup problem". Keisuke actually tends to destroy LowHigh's Steve as well as many top Japanese Steve players, it's been this way since Tekken 7 where everyone complained that Steve was a terrible matchup for Kazuya lol. At the end of the day, being smart/skilled/knowledgeable is more important than matchups, tiers and whatever.
@@jbit840 I'm a Yoshi main who haven't played Tekken since mid Tekken 7 days and my framedata knowledge is poor indeed (Tekken 5 DR is the last Tekken I played semi-competitively). But you don't need framedata to see that Steve gods like LowHigh consistently get dominated by Keisuke. So even bad matchups will have some effective workarounds. In Steve's case, he has no kicks or elbows (So Kazuya has the punch parry threat to slow him down and limit his options), and his lows are poor. His gameplan relies on counterhitting, so a strong defensive and patient Kazuya can be pretty exhausting and it shows in LowHigh and Buppamen's constant struggles against Keisuke, who is a master of defense and timing. Perhaps you should take your amazing framedata knowledge and lecture LowHigh. He needs it.
funny how ub2 used to be a move not on his command list (inputting it will just throw a generic slap like all characters without ub2) now it's a top 5 button for steve
Knee’s Steve is surprisingly very basic, but effective.
knee went in full poke mode in 2nd game, keisuke was overwhelmed by the pressure xd
I was wondering and thought the same thing, there were three or four times where Kei was crouched and he could've done an easy LWV1,1
Knee & Keisuke after that matches: whoa this was ggs.😊
Comments be like: Steve is good against Kazuya, Nah Steve is suck, Knee is beat tf out Keisuke, Keisuke is too weak, Knee just carried... etc 🤬🤬
C'mon guys, that's just frickin game and just Ranked..😮💨
steve is kill
Difference between Unintended behaviour fixed Steve Vs actual buffs Kazuya.
Steve used to be Mishima killer but here even knee has a tough time against kazuya a matchup he knows in his sleep.
T7 Steve would've murdered kazuya. Such a huge fall from grace 😢. Easiest Dragunov Feng combos do more damage than hardest Steve combo at the wall into gattling. T8 hasnt been kind on Steve mains. Knee low high heera Numan have tried again and again to take him to grandfinals but always the bridesmaids never the bride.
Tbf, Feng doesnt have much combo damage either. He's just strong in neutral. Steve however does needs a damage buff lmao, atleast the guaranteed pkb d2 after heat dash.
_or make sonicfang heat dash launch again_
T7 season 2 steve with the full combo on ch df2 was the GOAT
Hesistation is still a nightmare for keisuke
Keisuke shows respect to Knee, while Knee doesn't.
This is just ranked brethren
@@Varsos_Fishing But keisuke respects people even if they are poor like you
@@キムミョンヒコ-b2b Hahaha, pathetic attempt. But you can always donate money to me if you like, I don't mind. ;-)
😂😂😂@@キムミョンヒコ-b2b
6:41 Does Kazuya scream "Gonorrhoeaaa..." when he is defeated?
He screams "ONOREEEEE" (pronounced as onoreh but long) which is a rude way of saying "you"
To which char did Knee switch now? 😅
Feng I believe
Knee's neutral with Steve is beautiful man
Knee is still from the top 5 Steve players i dont know why he decide not to play him at evo this year
Genuine question. I notice that knee doesn’t ever really use Steve’s 3 and 4 dip moves. Is there a reason why? I’m new to tekken and figured they were pretty good as they’ve worked for me but I’m a pretty noob player. Are the inputs of the dip moves super minus or something?
People will get better and better and just standing there and doing nothing but block while spacing properly. Ducking forward is only really safe for combos or pulling it our your ass and praying cause no one uses jt
Also canceling animations and blocking 1:49 you can see a bit just before time stamp
Steve is literally Kazuyas worst matchup. And he got outplayed on top of that, people be overanalysing. 😂
Its Keisuke, arguably the strongest Kazuya in the world right now and Knee still playing Tekken 7 soo it does makes sense.
@@hiraprxc i thnk Knee’s Kazuya is better than Keisuke
Kazuya worst match up is Kazuya. All worst matches in this game are mirror matches
@@mistahkalean6777this is a stupid logic
@@ATJAYM you van type tears or type an argument but you can't do both
"Steve Dances with the Knee" is the name of this video.
Keisuke got outplayed by the GOAT, that's all there is to it.
It's not a "matchup problem". Keisuke actually tends to destroy LowHigh's Steve as well as many top Japanese Steve players, it's been this way since Tekken 7 where everyone complained that Steve was a terrible matchup for Kazuya lol.
At the end of the day, being smart/skilled/knowledgeable is more important than matchups, tiers and whatever.
coz he played weirdly, super delay lion heart
Those are things that happened in situations where Steve had an advantage.
It is quite literally kazs worst match up and this posts screams that you have no idea about frame data lmao
@@jbit840 I'm a Yoshi main who haven't played Tekken since mid Tekken 7 days and my framedata knowledge is poor indeed (Tekken 5 DR is the last Tekken I played semi-competitively). But you don't need framedata to see that Steve gods like LowHigh consistently get dominated by Keisuke. So even bad matchups will have some effective workarounds.
In Steve's case, he has no kicks or elbows (So Kazuya has the punch parry threat to slow him down and limit his options), and his lows are poor. His gameplan relies on counterhitting, so a strong defensive and patient Kazuya can be pretty exhausting and it shows in LowHigh and Buppamen's constant struggles against Keisuke, who is a master of defense and timing.
Perhaps you should take your amazing framedata knowledge and lecture LowHigh. He needs it.
Amazing Kazuya
😏 let’s see something more interesting like a mirror match
Great Kaz
Even with the new patch kaz still playing t7 while even steve playing t8 now lol
what are you smoking, steve is not even playing t7, character had half of his kit removed
Knee swiped him
Keisuke played a bit too timid.
hes just playing safe cuz its steve played by Knee hehe
True
@@steveyramsey6350 nah, he always like that, no initiative so knee always took initiative to offend.
Imagine fighting steve (aka the mishima killer) used by knee (the GOAT of Tekken).
@@renelopez3547exactly