I just realized, at the 1:00 mark I wrote "Strength of Hasho Meaty" when really it should say "Strength of Hado Meaty" because the entire purpose of that clip and the one previous to it was to compare how hashogeki meaty loses to wake-up level 1s and some DPs while hadoken meaty can win against some of them, including but probably not limited to Ryu and JP's.
i guess u already know by now; qcfHK, lpdp, slp, qcfLP whiffs on the entire cast but zangief (+4 on him). c.lp, qcflp is +3 on the remainder. And good job on the video, lots of labbing, good stuff.
I don't know if my comment was deleted by the channel owner or if something else happened but the setups at 0:9 and 0:27 will not work if done with no gaps in execution since the first one has a 2 frame gap and the second one has a 1 frame gap that allow the fireball to hit. First setup you need to CR. MP not ST. MP and second setup you need to CR.LP not ST.LP for the setups to work ev erytime flawlessly.
No I didn’t delete it I was actually going to comment on your original post saying thanks for the catch! Idk TH-cam probably being weird. Anyway, thanks for the catch!
@@SkyFlare_ Yeah , i tried to correct a grammatical mistake but it gave me ''error'' so i didn't change it. I guess it screwed everything up. No problem , your video was still quite usefull nontheless. Cheers
1. Because it’s a plus meaty, as opposed to some other options like st.MP meaty. 2. If it CHs, you can get a confirm combo off of it. 3. It beats some DPs and Level 1s on wake-up. 4. Some newer/uninformed players might think hadoken on block is ALWAYS minus. This is a way to trick the uninformed as this hadoken is, as previously stated, plus on block.
@@nofx7058 long explanation short, the Hadoken has more than one areas that can hit the opponent (back and front). If the back hits the opponent, it’s plus. It’s actually probably more complicated pf an explanation than that, but that’s the gist of it. When you throw the hadoken in neutral, obviously it’s incredibly likely for the front end of the hadoken to make contact, meaning it’s minus. When thrown specifically on your opponent’s wake-up, they invul through the front portion and get hit by the tail end of the hadoken when they finish getting up.
I just realized, at the 1:00 mark I wrote "Strength of Hasho Meaty" when really it should say "Strength of Hado Meaty" because the entire purpose of that clip and the one previous to it was to compare how hashogeki meaty loses to wake-up level 1s and some DPs while hadoken meaty can win against some of them, including but probably not limited to Ryu and JP's.
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i guess u already know by now; qcfHK, lpdp, slp, qcfLP whiffs on the entire cast but zangief (+4 on him). c.lp, qcflp is +3 on the remainder. And good job on the video, lots of labbing, good stuff.
I should utilize these against JP
Yep! As shown in the video, JP's DP loses to it.
Glad to be of assistance.
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I don't know if my comment was deleted by the channel owner or if something else happened but the setups at 0:9 and 0:27 will not work if done with no gaps in execution since the first one has a 2 frame gap and the second one has a 1 frame gap that allow the fireball to hit. First setup you need to CR. MP not ST. MP and second setup you need to CR.LP not ST.LP for the setups to work ev erytime flawlessly.
No I didn’t delete it I was actually going to comment on your original post saying thanks for the catch!
Idk TH-cam probably being weird. Anyway, thanks for the catch!
@@SkyFlare_ Yeah , i tried to correct a grammatical mistake but it gave me ''error'' so i didn't change it. I guess it screwed everything up.
No problem , your video was still quite usefull nontheless.
Cheers
is this universal? or only against JP
Hadoken Meaty setup is universal. As for it beating DPs or Level 1 supers, only beats select characters.
@@SkyFlare_ got ya. Thanks for this
Why throw hadouken meaty?
1. Because it’s a plus meaty, as opposed to some other options like st.MP meaty.
2. If it CHs, you can get a confirm combo off of it.
3. It beats some DPs and Level 1s on wake-up.
4. Some newer/uninformed players might think hadoken on block is ALWAYS minus. This is a way to trick the uninformed as this hadoken is, as previously stated, plus on block.
@@SkyFlare_ why its plus on wakeup but minus in neutral?
@@nofx7058 long explanation short, the Hadoken has more than one areas that can hit the opponent (back and front). If the back hits the opponent, it’s plus.
It’s actually probably more complicated pf an explanation than that, but that’s the gist of it. When you throw the hadoken in neutral, obviously it’s incredibly likely for the front end of the hadoken to make contact, meaning it’s minus. When thrown specifically on your opponent’s wake-up, they invul through the front portion and get hit by the tail end of the hadoken when they finish getting up.