Thanks man, i appreciate it! Yeah, i also realized some stuff i could've done better. Well too late now 😂 Im looking forward to your videos about T8 Bryan🔥
Playing Bryan as a beginner can be quite challenging, cause basically all of his strong tools are locked behind execution barriers, such as jet upper (f,b,2) and hatchet kick (qcb3). You truly have to invest a lot of time and effort to reach a high level with this character. But if mastered correctly, you can be sure that your fundamentals will reach the next level. My motivation for maining him probably comes from his unorthodox playstyle mixed with his huge arsenal of counter-hits and obviously his most unique tool 'the Taunt.' Good luck learning Bryan!🔥
@@alexsagita3588 Heat smash works fairly similarly, but it isn't a comeback mechanic like Rage Drive, so you're not forced to wait until low health to use it.
Dude seriously, 3600 to 5600 isn't a good idea, waste of money for marginal gains. Unless you're planning a Ryzen 7 or Ryzen 9, just skip 5000 series. Run your current rig to the ground and then it'll be time to go 7000 series DDR5 or whatever comes out by that time.
@@James-wd9ib Thanks man, i appreciate the help. After watching some comparisons of the two, the difference really is marginal at best. So the upgrades you mentioned really seem like a better choice!
Since Tekken 8 is focused on "play aggressively". Brian is definitely suited for this.
Yeah, he looks very promising in Tekken 8!
yeah hes looking great again since tekken 6 and yeah bryan is a great character to use if your an angry kinda player than hes suited best for you
You can use df2,1 or 1+2,1 before you do his uf2 string at the wall. You miss out on a lot of damage other wise
You are right! Thanks for the advice, i will implement it in my combos next time!
Absolutely man! Thats what we are all here for, to help eachother. I ABSOLUTELY stole some tech from you aswell from this so thank you as well man!
Exactly bro, thats the spirit!❤🔥
@@LawFury you play on PlayStation at all?
Sadly, i only play on steam man.
Incredible combos 😮👍🏻👏🏻
Thanks bro! ❤
t8 bryan is cool AF
he is flying like a paper, after kicking the toes
NICE BYRON
Thx man, i appreciate it!
Me:
“I CAN’T MOVE! Bro, I’m pressing all the buttons and my character can’t move! YOU’RE CHEATING!
Yo! I Liked Them But Needs Optimization For Sure Which You Don't Need To Worry About! Cuz I Got You LOL!😈🤣 NiceU Combos!
Thanks man, i appreciate it!
Yeah, i also realized some stuff i could've done better. Well too late now 😂
Im looking forward to your videos about T8 Bryan🔥
I wanna play Bryan but I feel uncomfortable by playing, any motivations?
Playing Bryan as a beginner can be quite challenging, cause basically all of his strong tools are locked behind execution barriers, such as jet upper (f,b,2) and hatchet kick (qcb3). You truly have to invest a lot of time and effort to reach a high level with this character. But if mastered correctly, you can be sure that your fundamentals will reach the next level. My motivation for maining him probably comes from his unorthodox playstyle mixed with his huge arsenal of counter-hits and obviously his most unique tool 'the Taunt.'
Good luck learning Bryan!🔥
@@LawFury Ooo, THANK YOU!!! I'll try to main Bryan now :D
Why Tekken 8 has no Rage Drive anymore...?
Now you have heat
@@Obama3ryk i like Rage Drive instead of Heat System.
Now heat smash is rage drive
@@alexsagita3588 Heat smash works fairly similarly, but it isn't a comeback mechanic like Rage Drive, so you're not forced to wait until low health to use it.
@@alexsagita3588 well you can't do much about it
Wait how do you do that b2 full spin into 4?
You need to hold forward after inputting b2, like this: b2, forward(hold),4. Be sure to first hold forward, then press 4.
Anyone else always thought he reminded them of Eminem
Nah just you 🤡
can i ask for your pc specs?
Sure!
GPU: RX 7800 XT
CPU: Ryzen 5 3600XT (im trying to upgrade this soon tho, maybe to Ryzen 5 5600)
Ram: 16GB
Dude seriously, 3600 to 5600 isn't a good idea, waste of money for marginal gains. Unless you're planning a Ryzen 7 or Ryzen 9, just skip 5000 series. Run your current rig to the ground and then it'll be time to go 7000 series DDR5 or whatever comes out by that time.
@@James-wd9ib Thanks man, i appreciate the help. After watching some comparisons of the two, the difference really is marginal at best. So the upgrades you mentioned really seem like a better choice!
Bgm???
Tekken 8 OST - Pave Your Way
@@LawFury 🙏🙏🙏