Thanks for the video. I needed this one. Even tho I have 1000+ hrs in Strive I still feel like I'm trash at the game because I never push myself out of my comfort zone. I always just fall back on ol' reliable and then get frustrated when I'm losing to the same thing over and over and over. Yes I lab stuff, improve my combos, try to find counterplay etc, but the moment it gets shaky I panic back up to whatever worked before and stay exactly where I am. But this video is a wakeup call. If I wanna get better anytime soon I'm gonna have to do the scary stuff and learn to deal with handling L's better. Thanks for the advice and I hope someday I'm as good as you!
yes, that sounds like me when i played persona 4 arena. i didn't bother learning any of the advanced stuff which stifled my improvement. in strive i went out of my way to try to improve. the old me would have stuck to floor 10 cuz i'd win more there. i'm honestly glad i kept on pushing myself.
Great video! I'm 500+ hours in, and, while it's my first fighting game I'm taking somewhat seriously, being stuck at Floor 10.5 is frustrating. Taking the time to actually train properly with methods like you describe will undoubtedly help. Thanks for the video! :)
best of luck. the great part is that fighting game fundamentals carry over to other fighters, so even if it doesn't click in strive, if you play another fighter it can click there. that happened to me with strive and playing an archetype i've never played for, that being rushdown with gio.
Great vid! Building off from this, I'd love to see what settings you have for your training dummies that would help players in general and Gio mains specifically.
Thanks for the video. I needed this one. Even tho I have 1000+ hrs in Strive I still feel like I'm trash at the game because I never push myself out of my comfort zone. I always just fall back on ol' reliable and then get frustrated when I'm losing to the same thing over and over and over. Yes I lab stuff, improve my combos, try to find counterplay etc, but the moment it gets shaky I panic back up to whatever worked before and stay exactly where I am. But this video is a wakeup call. If I wanna get better anytime soon I'm gonna have to do the scary stuff and learn to deal with handling L's better. Thanks for the advice and I hope someday I'm as good as you!
yes, that sounds like me when i played persona 4 arena. i didn't bother learning any of the advanced stuff which stifled my improvement.
in strive i went out of my way to try to improve. the old me would have stuck to floor 10 cuz i'd win more there. i'm honestly glad i kept on pushing myself.
Great vid really love your content straight to the point gio mains rise up
thanks a bunch.
Great video! I'm 500+ hours in, and, while it's my first fighting game I'm taking somewhat seriously, being stuck at Floor 10.5 is frustrating. Taking the time to actually train properly with methods like you describe will undoubtedly help. Thanks for the video! :)
best of luck. the great part is that fighting game fundamentals carry over to other fighters, so even if it doesn't click in strive, if you play another fighter it can click there.
that happened to me with strive and playing an archetype i've never played for, that being rushdown with gio.
Great video, loving what I’m seeing!
Great vid! Building off from this, I'd love to see what settings you have for your training dummies that would help players in general and Gio mains specifically.
it's a lot of work but the reward is satisfying.
well explained
Good video homie!
i'm glad you enjoyed it.
suoper great video! just bad thumbnail
thanks for giving the video a chance despite that fact.
I am Japanese. I would like to see the explanation of this video. Could you please turn on the Japanese translation for TH-cam?
I translated it little by little and read it all. The talk about comfort zones was very helpful. Thank you for the great video.