I've been playing and watching SFV since day one. It's nice to see someone playing that doesn't try to artificially hype up a match, or scream at the top of your lungs when you do something amazing. You're calm the whole way through while dropping tips and whatnot. Love it dude.
Your voice is amazing. I’m new to street fighter as I started to play last month. I’m learning some things and you are def enjoyable to watch as well. Thank you so much
Keep practicing bro! Took me about a year to get into a decent rank (platinum, I'm not very good lol but I'm happy with it) and infexious videos were a part of that process! I am stuck now though lol and I even dropped rank a couple of times.
Thank you for good advices :) It is just as you say concerning tutorials, I find them lacking informations about basic stuff like the air jump fireball trick you explained. I am watching sfv games from pro players just for fun for... 3 years maybe ? But I never got really into the game itself and start playing because I do not understand how to do some combos I would love to do on my favorite characters.
Love your Kage as always. I would say I main but actually do better with Cody haha. Quick follow up to a previous- generally how many frames does a strong player delay their tech by? I say strong because obviously if the delay is too small then there’s a high possibility of being exposed when there’s a tech (wake up grab is another story, I understand that much, I am specifically talking about delay)? Sorry if the question was hard to understand, I appreciate your input and interaction anyways!
To find the definitive answer to this question, you have to check a few players replays and slow down the frames, then count frame by frame. You'll see a variation among many different players, so getting used to different timings and identifying what timing the opponent is generally using is key
@@infexiousdc You’ve been a real help! Thanks and good luck on your content creation grind- it’s not easy out there but you of all people deserve it, especially for interacting with your audience as you do 👍 much love
Not even I am able to do that my friend. I think you can cancel the start up of st.hk into demon on whiff when you're in VT2. But have a search around to see if there are any tutorials or Kage specialists who know
I've been playing and watching SFV since day one. It's nice to see someone playing that doesn't try to artificially hype up a match, or scream at the top of your lungs when you do something amazing. You're calm the whole way through while dropping tips and whatnot.
Love it dude.
ah right in time for my favorite asmr content
i honestly like how calm u are in matches and how u praise opponents of nice punish. u could do those meditation videos...lol
Your voice is amazing. I’m new to street fighter as I started to play last month. I’m learning some things and you are def enjoyable to watch as well. Thank you so much
Keep practicing bro! Took me about a year to get into a decent rank (platinum, I'm not very good lol but I'm happy with it) and infexious videos were a part of that process! I am stuck now though lol and I even dropped rank a couple of times.
@@user-wy1et9dk9w goat, man. Thanks!!
LMFAO infexious will truly test your anti-airs
ur voice is so calming, also sweet kage!
Thank you for good advices :) It is just as you say concerning tutorials, I find them lacking informations about basic stuff like the air jump fireball trick you explained. I am watching sfv games from pro players just for fun for... 3 years maybe ? But I never got really into the game itself and start playing because I do not understand how to do some combos I would love to do on my favorite characters.
Love your Kage as always. I would say I main but actually do better with Cody haha.
Quick follow up to a previous- generally how many frames does a strong player delay their tech by? I say strong because obviously if the delay is too small then there’s a high possibility of being exposed when there’s a tech (wake up grab is another story, I understand that much, I am specifically talking about delay)? Sorry if the question was hard to understand, I appreciate your input and interaction anyways!
To find the definitive answer to this question, you have to check a few players replays and slow down the frames, then count frame by frame. You'll see a variation among many different players, so getting used to different timings and identifying what timing the opponent is generally using is key
@@infexiousdc You’ve been a real help! Thanks and good luck on your content creation grind- it’s not easy out there but you of all people deserve it, especially for interacting with your audience as you do 👍 much love
Thank you for another upload good sir, appreciate it 🙏
me:bison has slow dash?oh yeah bison the purple one
Love these videos. Very informative
Kage is an instant click
Can you teach how to do an instant raging demon
Not even I am able to do that my friend. I think you can cancel the start up of st.hk into demon on whiff when you're in VT2. But have a search around to see if there are any tutorials or Kage specialists who know