Grey Greythorn Both are from the Armored Core 3 OST . The first is "free verse", the second is "Declare". th-cam.com/video/WrUzXtNvW6U/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/WrUzXtNvW6U/w-d-xo.html
Damien Vryce IN versus i use juri i love her but wasn't know two ultra in one combo before until i see this video or other video OF you juri vs ryu then i did her combo use juri two ultras
It's not clear, but I'm guessing you're talking about things like "st.lp" (see video at 2:42) These are just move notations. Tekken and Streetfighter typically use this notation, while everything else uses a numpad system. This isn't a beginner video, and I hope you're not using this for SF6 (because this is SF4), but I'll describe the common notation you'll see around : When a game has proximity normals : c = close f = far Otherwise : st = standing cr = crouching j = jumping df = down forward db = downback uf = up forward ub = up back lp = light punch lk = light kick mp = medium punch mk = medium kick hp = heavy punch hk = heavy punch xx = cancel >> or , = link Commentary wise : jab = light punch short = light kick strong = medium punch forward = medium kick fierce = heavy punch roundhouse = heavy kick Numpad notation : 5 = no direction 2 = crouch 8 = jump (straight up) 6 = forward 4 = backwards 1 = down back 3 = down forward 7 = up back 9 = up forward Hopefully this comment helps explain everything. If you need help on anything else please feel free to ask
@@DamienVryce that's really helpful, thanks. I played USF4 bc my PC cannot handle SF5 or 6. Also I thought it's beginner video of how to use this feng shui thing cause of the caption. What should I do as beginner to properly learn the game?
@@broom_404 The video was part of a series, where I was learning the game and explaining things I learned as I went along, so I guess in that sense it was for beginners, but Feng Shui Engine is a ways down that parth, so it's not entirely a beginner video for that reason. How to improve in Street Fighter (and indeed any fighting game) is essentially a loop of trying stuff, figuring out what caused the most problems, fixing it, and repeating. If you don't mind watching SF5 videos and translating that to SF4, I've got a series for you that will teach you how to get better. The big problem you will run into though is that because SF4 is an older game, there aren't many people left playing it, and those that are are REALLY good. You won't have the same problems in the same order that I had, but you will still be able to solve the problems you encounter. Here's the link to my SF5 series, but if you'd like something else I can probably find it : th-cam.com/play/PLp_FpsKHLV3zapkkRxDJIhOm3-G9NQM-C.html For comparison, here's the one I was doing for Tekken. It has fewer videos, but you should see largely the same process being executed for a completely different style of fighting game and still working : th-cam.com/play/PLp_FpsKHLV3ykDm9J-gMp4do2yY3BChUM.html Hopefully this helps you out. You're mostly going to do all the stuff you're seeing on your own, but you got this
Very clear and very informative. Exactly what I wanted to know. Thank you!
Learning Juri after watching EVO, this helped a lot thanks. I subbed.
It's a mod for training stage, from the streetmodders group on deviantart. I believe it's Ryu's castle stage from a previous street fighter game
Great video! #JuriHan #ハン・#ジュリ #한주리
Wow this was amazing. Concise and relevant, thank you
I'm glad you like it, thank you
whats that stage?
so it's just a really elaborate marvel system?
I have no idea, I've never played Marvel. I'll have to leave that up to you.
Whats the song?
Grey Greythorn Both are from the Armored Core 3 OST . The first is "free verse", the second is "Declare".
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That was awesome
Glad you liked it!
Damien Vryce IN versus i use juri i love her but wasn't know two ultra in one combo before until i see this video or other video OF you juri vs ryu then i did her combo use juri two ultras
dude what's are those acronyms? i don't get it
It's not clear, but I'm guessing you're talking about things like "st.lp" (see video at 2:42)
These are just move notations. Tekken and Streetfighter typically use this notation, while everything else uses a numpad system.
This isn't a beginner video, and I hope you're not using this for SF6 (because this is SF4), but I'll describe the common notation you'll see around :
When a game has proximity normals :
c = close
f = far
Otherwise :
st = standing
cr = crouching
j = jumping
df = down forward
db = downback
uf = up forward
ub = up back
lp = light punch
lk = light kick
mp = medium punch
mk = medium kick
hp = heavy punch
hk = heavy punch
xx = cancel
>> or , = link
Commentary wise :
jab = light punch
short = light kick
strong = medium punch
forward = medium kick
fierce = heavy punch
roundhouse = heavy kick
Numpad notation :
5 = no direction
2 = crouch
8 = jump (straight up)
6 = forward
4 = backwards
1 = down back
3 = down forward
7 = up back
9 = up forward
Hopefully this comment helps explain everything. If you need help on anything else please feel free to ask
@@DamienVryce that's really helpful, thanks. I played USF4 bc my PC cannot handle SF5 or 6. Also I thought it's beginner video of how to use this feng shui thing cause of the caption. What should I do as beginner to properly learn the game?
@@broom_404 The video was part of a series, where I was learning the game and explaining things I learned as I went along, so I guess in that sense it was for beginners, but Feng Shui Engine is a ways down that parth, so it's not entirely a beginner video for that reason.
How to improve in Street Fighter (and indeed any fighting game) is essentially a loop of trying stuff, figuring out what caused the most problems, fixing it, and repeating.
If you don't mind watching SF5 videos and translating that to SF4, I've got a series for you that will teach you how to get better. The big problem you will run into though is that because SF4 is an older game, there aren't many people left playing it, and those that are are REALLY good. You won't have the same problems in the same order that I had, but you will still be able to solve the problems you encounter.
Here's the link to my SF5 series, but if you'd like something else I can probably find it : th-cam.com/play/PLp_FpsKHLV3zapkkRxDJIhOm3-G9NQM-C.html
For comparison, here's the one I was doing for Tekken. It has fewer videos, but you should see largely the same process being executed for a completely different style of fighting game and still working : th-cam.com/play/PLp_FpsKHLV3ykDm9J-gMp4do2yY3BChUM.html
Hopefully this helps you out. You're mostly going to do all the stuff you're seeing on your own, but you got this