Is there a place where people still play this game competitive online? And whats more important I am a beginner are there other beginners or only people that play for 20 years?
@@DrDelio-bu6if There is a steam group sonewhere and a Facebook page. Theres probably a discord somewhere as well but I just go on the game to see who's online.
I peaked 1800 pp and it took me about 2k hrs on Xbox and the best way to go about it is, just treat the game like driving a car, eventually the more you play, the better you get, and try to learn optimal combos and make sure you practice in the lab to get them down, but if you are a beginner I would say to start playing ryu to learn fundamentals like fireball spacing, footsies, and match up knowledge. This game is way out of its prime but I believe the more popular platforms is Xbox and PS5, pc’s net code is not really good to be fair and it’s not very beginner friendly because it’s more inactive than it’s other counterparts and you will be seeing the same 15 people more then likely. There is a vid if you look up “street fighter 4 fundamentals guide” that explains how to learn them and you can start from there if you really do want to get into the game seriously so that’s where I would start
@@unxylene I think its a great track personally but each to their own I suppose with music. I modded it into the game because I was sick of hearing the training mode theme every time I go into training mode.
Always a blast watching sf4
@@justevolve And it's always a blast playing it👍
@@AcedGamers definitely
The beat of the first match😁 Jackie Chan or more like the Germans used it in WheelsOnMeals.
Great beat for the best fighting game ever.
@@hori83 😀 I'm glad you noticed it I love this beat reminds me of the good old days watching Jackie Chan movies.
Is there a place where people still play this game competitive online? And whats more important I am a beginner are there other beginners or only people that play for 20 years?
@@DrDelio-bu6if There is a steam group sonewhere and a Facebook page. Theres probably a discord somewhere as well but I just go on the game to see who's online.
I peaked 1800 pp and it took me about 2k hrs on Xbox and the best way to go about it is, just treat the game like driving a car, eventually the more you play, the better you get, and try to learn optimal combos and make sure you practice in the lab to get them down, but if you are a beginner I would say to start playing ryu to learn fundamentals like fireball spacing, footsies, and match up knowledge. This game is way out of its prime but I believe the more popular platforms is Xbox and PS5, pc’s net code is not really good to be fair and it’s not very beginner friendly because it’s more inactive than it’s other counterparts and you will be seeing the same 15 people more then likely. There is a vid if you look up “street fighter 4 fundamentals guide” that explains how to learn them and you can start from there if you really do want to get into the game seriously so that’s where I would start
@@votedenied3814 This is probably the best way to tell a beginner how to start in USF4. 95% of people who are playing this are really good.
this seth is free🥱 nah jk great set
@@xShuuyax Yeah I know right lol😂
@@AcedGamers he da homie😂
way to ruin a great vid with terrible music added
@@unxylene I think its a great track personally but each to their own I suppose with music. I modded it into the game because I was sick of hearing the training mode theme every time I go into training mode.
@@AcedGamers its not about the track buddy, its about it being way too loud to enjoy a simple video. and unnecessary
@@unxylene Ah ok maybe it is too loud noted👍