Like Share And Subscribe if you want to see more Uni content on this channel or this vid was helpful, I've been having a ton of fun with the game and would love to cover it more. Another bonus tip - look at community resources - check out this thread by foxof here, lots of good information: x.com/foxof42/status/1749951761962463446?s=20
Just thought I'd elaborate on chain shifting in pressure. This game has absolute guard which means once you're in blockstun you don't have to be holding back any more to block if it's a true blockstring. Because of this, you want to be holding down or be in neutral while mashing D to get chain shift, if you're holding back or downback you'll get shield/guard shield instead which is dangerous and not what you want. By taking advantage of absolute guard you can chain shift the exact moment there's a gap in their pressure string and potentially reversal out if they're staggering, as seen in the video.
Guilty gear making fast offense the core of the game has been taken to an extreme to create what is kind of a competitive style meter with rotating buff which adds the perfect layer of complexity to every other system in the game
Been playing on console and having such a good time. It’s such a fun roster and I really like how readable the offense feels coming off of strive’s insane tricks. Shoutout Linne’s lil dragon buddy that does nothing
As someone who's played the previous version since the start of the pandemic, these were some really good tips that I hope new players can implement. Shoutouts to ruric for keeping it real with the learning process at the beginning
Would absolutely love to use the tips in this video if it weren’t for veterans coming back to lock me in a 20+ hit combo and for “communication errors” to kick me out of 80% of my games
the most interesting parts about chain shift I've found from fighting my friend's amazing Hyde(with my own Hyde) a long time ago, is how vs Hyde's Dash C on the enemy's wake up is one of the few, and probably rare instances where chain shift just flat out doesn't work. Hyde's Dash C, when perfectly timed on his enemy's ground wake up, is a surprisingly nasty cross up when not in corner. to the point even if you try to do your input the opposite way to match Hyde crossing over to counter or dp/super from chain shift, Hyde still just hits before your input comes- its cuz of this I found you just have to block it, since near nothing else works for that most deff the hardest part about uni is that theoretically, it can legit never be your turn when you get caught in corner, even with chain shift and the new creeping edge(which's very nice to have, despite still being punishable from what I recall of a video.), it may still not be your turn, depending on the opponent- thats the part I find the most interesting, as thats one of the hardest technical walls of uni to overcome, the turn taking. and its only 2nd to those who, I applaud, ever have the courage to play Seth(actual handbreaker) or Yuzu I love playin Yuzu after learning her(Hyde'll always be my fave to play, he's an incredibly fun mc to play with). she's deff easier than Seth to learn, but some of her moves legit don't got enough hitstun, so her combos can drop easily at times. Sadge
French Bread games are unique and really beautiful, and the only reason I haven't bought this yet is because I'm worried about it becoming another discord fighter, especially with all the other great fighting game content out there right now.
I wouldn't worry about that too much. The newest one coming out is a 3d fighter and SF6 looks and plays much differently. From the start this will be a more underground type game as usual but I wouldn't worry about other games stealing large chunks of it's player base especially higher ranked players
No one can tell you for sure how it's gonna go. It's true that this game appeals to a particular audience, removed from the SF6 and T8 crowd, an audience that's likely already sold on it, but it's also absolutely gonna need to bring in new players if it is to have a future, and in that regard the steep competition will definitely be a factor. The last Melty Blood didn't perform the best and this game has no crossplay. There's a lot of things stacked against it and so there's a good chance that it only lasts a few months before becoming a discord fighter. Or it could beat the odds and capture a modest but loyal fanbase and still be active for a very good while. Could go either way. If you're gonna buy the game now you need to be comfortable with both outcomes.
When I first got interested in this game, I checked out a random UNICLR top 8 and one of the first matches was Jack Ingoff vs. Mike Oxlong. Matchup of the century
I was just wondering if it's like KOF13. It was actually easier to do all the characters as 3D models and animate them first, then just use that to generate the frames for the 2D Sprites, than it was to do all the animation and shading from scratch.
Hey I tried to pick up tsurugi but all of his combos that the game tries to teach you rely on this really tight (I think around 4f) dash B OTG which is really hard to hit, you can’t use the macro for whatever reason, and doesn’t even have much reward because the follow up (236A) can just randomly drop depending on the situation. Do I just eat shit and spend 40 hours in training mode missing Dash B or is there something else I can do? Everyone else online seems to be doing like 3k damage without meter and I’m struggling to do any damage with just ABC launcher bc special or ABC special because the only option the game has for me is really tight even though tsurugi seems like a beginner friendly character. Also I hate DP motions so much it never works for me. how do I get better at DP on wake up? Everyone keeps just bullying me with meaties because whenever I try to DP on wake up I just keep eating counter hits because my DP input didn’t come through properly. I fuckin love this game it seems really cool it’s just frustrating how some stuff (the dash macro just giving you an attack if you press it at the wrong time) makes it so much more difficult for me to even enjoy low level matches against people my skill level because everyone my skill level shits out damage
Man I'd love to give this game a try but I've been getting into Granblue lately and maybe I buy Tekken too. Too many good looking games in too little time.
this is all a little too advance for a beginner. Im not a beginner to fighting games, but this game is so intimidating to me. I feel like i have no idea how to play neutral lol. Im master rank in street fighter and in the top towers in guilty gear. Yet, this game feels like so much more to me
I might check out the game but I like Granblue at the moment and don't like playing 2 fgs at the same time. Which fg is expected to have bigger playerbase?
Granblue is definitely gonna have a bigger playerbase. UNI has always been pretty niche, and it's got a reputation for being pretty hardcore, compared to Granblue which is one of the most beginner friendly fighting games out there. Not to mention Granblue has a free version and crossplay, so plenty more people to play with
The quick fix they came out with today didn't help, at least me. I still haven't played against an actual person yet. I've been kicked out of the game about 10 times though, every time I've tried to play casual or ranked.
Despite the length of the combos, they're pretty easy, and you'll find yourself using the same 3-hit sequences in a lot of different combos. There are lengthier, more difficult combos with stricter timing for links but the basic easy combos are still long. I came from mostly playing Strive and I was able to learn my character's BnB's without any issues, even if they're around 20 hits
Like Share And Subscribe if you want to see more Uni content on this channel or this vid was helpful, I've been having a ton of fun with the game and would love to cover it more.
Another bonus tip - look at community resources - check out this thread by foxof here, lots of good information: x.com/foxof42/status/1749951761962463446?s=20
Just thought I'd elaborate on chain shifting in pressure. This game has absolute guard which means once you're in blockstun you don't have to be holding back any more to block if it's a true blockstring. Because of this, you want to be holding down or be in neutral while mashing D to get chain shift, if you're holding back or downback you'll get shield/guard shield instead which is dangerous and not what you want. By taking advantage of absolute guard you can chain shift the exact moment there's a gap in their pressure string and potentially reversal out if they're staggering, as seen in the video.
This game is the GOAT, I hope everyone gives it a shot. GRID is one of the most innovative, game-defining mechanics in fighting games
Agreed
Guilty gear making fast offense the core of the game has been taken to an extreme to create what is kind of a competitive style meter with rotating buff which adds the perfect layer of complexity to every other system in the game
GRD is so good dude
Been playing on console and having such a good time. It’s such a fun roster and I really like how readable the offense feels coming off of strive’s insane tricks. Shoutout Linne’s lil dragon buddy that does nothing
when kuon did the float teleport into slide my fight or flight kicked in and I just yelled IZANAMI! out loud
Replay Takeover sounds like a game changer. How are the other training options treatin' ya so far?
It's def a great training mode
As someone who's played the previous version since the start of the pandemic, these were some really good tips that I hope new players can implement. Shoutouts to ruric for keeping it real with the learning process at the beginning
Would absolutely love to use the tips in this video if it weren’t for veterans coming back to lock me in a 20+ hit combo and for “communication errors” to kick me out of 80% of my games
Diaphone uni content? Lets gooo!
Good stuff, hoping to see more!
Thank you for covering Under Night
Dude, Uni is sick. Pls more coverage!
Very helpful tips. I just started going through the tuts last night and was feeling overwhelmed.
the most interesting parts about chain shift I've found from fighting my friend's amazing Hyde(with my own Hyde) a long time ago,
is how vs Hyde's Dash C on the enemy's wake up is one of the few, and probably rare instances where chain shift just flat out doesn't work.
Hyde's Dash C, when perfectly timed on his enemy's ground wake up, is a surprisingly nasty cross up when not in corner.
to the point even if you try to do your input the opposite way to match Hyde crossing over to counter or dp/super from chain shift, Hyde still just hits before your input comes-
its cuz of this I found you just have to block it, since near nothing else works for that
most deff the hardest part about uni is that theoretically, it can legit never be your turn when you get caught in corner,
even with chain shift and the new creeping edge(which's very nice to have, despite still being punishable from what I recall of a video.),
it may still not be your turn, depending on the opponent-
thats the part I find the most interesting, as thats one of the hardest technical walls of uni to overcome, the turn taking.
and its only 2nd to those who, I applaud, ever have the courage to play Seth(actual handbreaker) or Yuzu
I love playin Yuzu after learning her(Hyde'll always be my fave to play, he's an incredibly fun mc to play with). she's deff easier than Seth to learn, but some of her moves legit don't got enough hitstun, so her combos can drop easily at times. Sadge
Thanks for this video. Im excited to get into uni 2
I really needed this vid. First time playing Under Night and am already in the deep end with wanting to learn Yuzuriha. This definitely helps
I didn’t even know replay takeover was a thing that will definitely help a lot thank you
Great breakdown, I definitely agree with this simplified approach and see there's a lot of potential to explore and improve where I want to.
French Bread games are unique and really beautiful, and the only reason I haven't bought this yet is because I'm worried about it becoming another discord fighter, especially with all the other great fighting game content out there right now.
I wouldn't worry about that too much. The newest one coming out is a 3d fighter and SF6 looks and plays much differently. From the start this will be a more underground type game as usual but I wouldn't worry about other games stealing large chunks of it's player base especially higher ranked players
No one can tell you for sure how it's gonna go. It's true that this game appeals to a particular audience, removed from the SF6 and T8 crowd, an audience that's likely already sold on it, but it's also absolutely gonna need to bring in new players if it is to have a future, and in that regard the steep competition will definitely be a factor.
The last Melty Blood didn't perform the best and this game has no crossplay. There's a lot of things stacked against it and so there's a good chance that it only lasts a few months before becoming a discord fighter. Or it could beat the odds and capture a modest but loyal fanbase and still be active for a very good while.
Could go either way. If you're gonna buy the game now you need to be comfortable with both outcomes.
I don't see why a game becoming a discord fighter is a big deal as long as you can find people to play with...
i want people to play this game
i would if the switch had crossplay, i dont even care if they made lan mandatory for switch players just dont abandon that version
Yo man please post some Kuon matches, can’t wait to see the tech with this character
appreciate videos like this man, helps a lot
keep up the good work
still waiting for PC version, but game looks real fun
Im gonna hold off for now and hope for a patch because it doesn't have crossplay and the PS population going to be higher.
@@xeniamorphno it doesnt, they said they dont have the budget for it (whatever that means)
it means they dont have the budget.@@cooltwittertag
@@shinobuu__😂😂😂
Awesome tips. I'm gonna be playing Tekken 8 for a bit but hoping to pick this game up before March
5:13 very tactical use of "the best phonon in north america" to avoid saying the tag out loud
When I first got interested in this game, I checked out a random UNICLR top 8 and one of the first matches was Jack Ingoff vs. Mike Oxlong. Matchup of the century
THE ROLLBACK IS REAAAL, ONE HOUR AND I'LL GET THE ROLLBACK!!!
The enhanced state you get from winning the GRD war is called Vorpal, not Chain Shift. Access to Chain Shift is only one aspect of Vorpal.
mayb shouldve mentioned vorpal but he was specifically going over chain shift for that section of tips
please keep playing uni! would love to see more content 🙏
Did they rotoscope 3D models for these characters? I'm just impressed we're still getting good spritework.
From what I know these are 2d animated not 3d, the old characters are rips from the previous game but the new ones out are completely fresh.
I was just wondering if it's like KOF13. It was actually easier to do all the characters as 3D models and animate them first, then just use that to generate the frames for the 2D Sprites, than it was to do all the animation and shading from scratch.
We don't mash buttons. We abare
Hey I tried to pick up tsurugi but all of his combos that the game tries to teach you rely on this really tight (I think around 4f) dash B OTG which is really hard to hit, you can’t use the macro for whatever reason, and doesn’t even have much reward because the follow up (236A) can just randomly drop depending on the situation.
Do I just eat shit and spend 40 hours in training mode missing Dash B or is there something else I can do? Everyone else online seems to be doing like 3k damage without meter and I’m struggling to do any damage with just ABC launcher bc special or ABC special because the only option the game has for me is really tight even though tsurugi seems like a beginner friendly character.
Also I hate DP motions so much it never works for me. how do I get better at DP on wake up? Everyone keeps just bullying me with meaties because whenever I try to DP on wake up I just keep eating counter hits because my DP input didn’t come through properly.
I fuckin love this game it seems really cool it’s just frustrating how some stuff (the dash macro just giving you an attack if you press it at the wrong time) makes it so much more difficult for me to even enjoy low level matches against people my skill level because everyone my skill level shits out damage
great vid, helpful
Thanks for uni tips
About to watch this full video, knowing I'm not buying this game and am playing Tekken on Friday lol
Awesome video
Man I'd love to give this game a try but I've been getting into Granblue lately and maybe I buy Tekken too.
Too many good looking games in too little time.
Ayeeeeeeeeeeeee UNI is peak!
Mastering every character when
this is all a little too advance for a beginner. Im not a beginner to fighting games, but this game is so intimidating to me. I feel like i have no idea how to play neutral lol. Im master rank in street fighter and in the top towers in guilty gear. Yet, this game feels like so much more to me
why have I not heard about this release lmao
This game harder than tekken 8 lol. I'm getting destroyed in this game but I'm really liking this game
Are the preorders out ? It should be in my mailbox. :(
this game rules pls more
thank you iphone
I dont have this game but great video 👍
I might check out the game but I like Granblue at the moment and don't like playing 2 fgs at the same time. Which fg is expected to have bigger playerbase?
Granblue is definitely gonna have a bigger playerbase. UNI has always been pretty niche, and it's got a reputation for being pretty hardcore, compared to Granblue which is one of the most beginner friendly fighting games out there. Not to mention Granblue has a free version and crossplay, so plenty more people to play with
10 forms to upgrade you gameplan in Under Night 2 Sys Celes by Diaphone.
congratulations on finally beating the waifu fighter allegations, diaphone
Should i get this game on PC or PS5?
Now if only the pc version worked
The quick fix they came out with today didn't help, at least me. I still haven't played against an actual person yet. I've been kicked out of the game about 10 times though, every time I've tried to play casual or ranked.
can u please post char guides ❤❤
+1
Tip 1, actually go throught tutorial.
Tip 2 be honest did you go through the tutorial
Good game but also Hard game.
"Bread n butter combo"
- 21 hits
...uhh
Despite the length of the combos, they're pretty easy, and you'll find yourself using the same 3-hit sequences in a lot of different combos. There are lengthier, more difficult combos with stricter timing for links but the basic easy combos are still long. I came from mostly playing Strive and I was able to learn my character's BnB's without any issues, even if they're around 20 hits
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Do a giveaway, Mr Diaphone, because I'm broke
I hate anime but anime fighters are too fun.
My tip for beginners is to not play this game
Fr why ?
@prod.r2k153 nah do what you want i just have a grudge against this game lmao it's objectively pretty good but i hate it
@@yellowslotcar hahah ok ok is the queu quick or it take a long time to find people in ranked ?
@prod.r2k153 I haven't played in a while but AFAIK you should be able to find matches fine
What is with the stages in this game? They are so bland and boring. Also the character sprites are pixelated as if the game was 20 years old..
bait used to be belivable 😔
@@ignazioscatarri9086 But is it not true? It looks like a really dated game from the early 2000s. Even the first Blazblue was livelier.
@@romzenI feel like the absolute worst it could look like a 2010s game
@@romzenalso have you never heard of pixel art
Game looks fine I really don't see the problem
lmfao I stg when anime fighters come out Diaphone picks the most broken character he can find.