I feel like this video was exclusively made for me lol. You literally touched on everything that makes me angry and the mental aspects that i've been working on. Number 3 is a great tip in my experience. Even if you don't believe what you're saying; simply praising your opponent verbally is enough to rewire your brain to stop berating them and you'll be calmer overall because of it.
@@blackneotheone2978 Its possible. Its all about practice. So you lose to a guy that is obviously better then you, but he teabag, then suddenly he dont deserve the props? You are losing to salt the same way, consequence -> slow improvement He beat you, do the tip 3 and done
*Type at 0:41 (disrepect→disrespect) Anyway, thank you for watching! Hope that this video can help people ^^ Do you have other technique that you personally use to deal with salt? Please share that in the comments!
Thank you for the video. The salt is my biggest weakness, I'm amazed how when I'm in good shape I'm confident and how when I'm salty or tilted I'm just stuck in a loop in my mind and my decision are so predictable, the excuses too are predictable like blaming lag etc... The journey is a never-ending path to get better !
Really great video, I like that even though you used SF5 to illustrate, you kept your advice general so that it can be applied to any fighting games. You also well emphasized how there's a counterplay to almost anything in FGs and I think that's the beauty of it as it means you can always work on what you did wrong and improve if you keep a good mindset
I’m watching this vid to compensate with salt for shooters, and a lot of advice is still applicable. Recognize when enemies make good plays? Learn strats between matches? Recognize errors from previous matches? All are still helpful. Not every death in an FPS is the result of “I missed my shot”, but could be the result of poor positioning, not pushing with teammates, failing to recognize enemy locations, or other preventable errors.
You honestly do so much for the community, and in more ways than one. Temperament is such a hot (zing) topic, and how players deal with losses really affects their enjoyability. Looking for strategies around that truly does help people more than they realize.
"Dont be there" is literally the best lesson I learned for Tekken or any FG really. Why rack you brain having to guess what your opponent will do. Don't be in position where you have to guess. Even against people that turtle this works! Also picking the option with the less amount of consequences. If you get hit take the option the leads to less damage. Great Vid Friend!!
I absolutely loved this video! About doing stuff between matches, it greatly depends on people's personality. Watching vids of other people's strategies may be slightly counterintuitive for a lot of people as it may reinforce a negative mindset ("See? Why the f can I not do that??"). Jumping into training mode or doing something completely unrelated (ANIME!!) are better options as they can both diffuse negative emotions. The former gives you a sense of taking immediate action while the latter provides you with a way to brush off the loss and allow you to recalibrate when the next match pops up.
In response to point #3, I've found that praising my opponent has helped the most with my salt, and praising the opponent gets a lot easier when you recognize that not many things are truly "random" even if the reason that someone did something isn't always apparent they had a reason for doing it. They know why they did it, even if you don't and recognizing that makes it much easier to give them credit. Changing my thinking around that way has helped me stay way more chill when I'm playing.
Loved the praising opponents part! Been working on that a lot recently, it's too easy to dismiss people as "random" and miss opportunities to learn. I used to get so salty playing fighting games but took time to actively focus on more of a zen mindset, even stuck 'You win or you learn' below my screen with a label maker as a reminder XD. Having a lot more fun now I can play more positively!
Important to note that you can catch yourself not employing these techniques the same way you can catch yourself not thinking about the opponent's options. This is all great advice and sometimes when I feel like it hasn't helped me as much as I hoped, I could really be making more use of it.
Thank you for this video. Even though I don't play SFV(because I can't afford it), this video still a big help. I think this guide is applicable in almost every competitive game. Just stay hydrated, don't blame anything, and have fun is all what I know before watching this video.
I think that putting your losing and mistake in the video really adds to what you meant. Though I must say, watching you in the 9th and 10th Topanga Charity Cup really show that you are also improving too while making and watching videos like this. I think that's really great and I hope to watch your Blanka again.
Thanks for this video! I've been struggling a lot with salt a rage quitting lately even though I don't normally have issues with it. This will help me keep things in perspective and not tunnel vision. :)
Hey this is great subject material! I often just HATE myself after losses, and was recently wondering what I can do mentally to fend that off. Seeing this video in my feed was an instant click, and instant sub 😁👍
Great video my man...anytime you make a video that could benefit Noob & Veteran players is honestly special.... But the Rage Combo is +13 on wake up with a 3 frame startup...
These tips work for any type of self improvement focused activity tbh. Always focus on improving. Its important to not let the addiction of complaining about a match set in.
1) blame opponent for using top tier 2) blame opponent for using unfair advantages the game offers every player including yourself 3) don't bother learning match-ups 4) start t-bagging when clueless 5) get salty when you get t-bagged in return. 6) rage quit 7) black list every opponent that beat you 8) rage about playing lower ranked players but never mind playing higher ranked players. 9) more rage quit
HiFight, that was a great vid. I really learned alot. Now I know it is not on me when I lose some fights, especially against decent players. It is the bad PSN-platform due to lag, which is always to blame. Then it is on my 10+ year old 46" Sony BraviaTV screen lag. The Hori FightingEdge could be a factor too, I think...🤪
This video is helping me deal with getting wrecked by Ram in Strive. Liked the praise part, I'm gonna keep that in mind! Love the music too, where is it from?
I play 2 "games" competitively that are lucky/skill based that it isn't anything like fighting games that helped me not getting salt: Pokémon and Poker,and i think i have a few more tips: 1)Just accept that the game your playing is dumb/bad,that helps a lot. 2)i know that FG are more reacting than thinking but try to minimize your losing chance,either by optimizing your combos and be "less dependant" on 50/50 3)Sometimes the thing that you thought are random,your opponent thought before it every single time 4)always expect the randominess of your opponent,even if he/she is high elo,if you do so you be used to it and it will no longer be caught "off guard" 5)the most important of all:STUDY THE GAME,Understand what happenned and what you could do to prevent it/be prepared to it
Number 5 pretty good - i only play sf when i am doing workout or evening stretching routine, works well to get me over losses (and mostly i get losses)
this is cool but i need help on how to not get salty after one dropped combo. But for real i have this weird thing where when I play as grapplers I'm super chill, but when I play as shotos I start fuming. Whenever the opponent did something good I call him good and when I get a hit or win I like to call myself lucky, it helps keep me even keel.
Summary: Avoid salt by facing your biggest opponent, yourself. You'll hold yourself back from progressing if you don't reflect and learn from your actions. Could be applied to most situations in your life.
I would luv. To be calm. During loses but it jsut comes. Out I luv Stf5 I just can't. Calm down gone. Though 2 fight sticks becuase of rage I have. To. Put the game. Down and stop playing for a few months
You know what makes me angry, it's not losing, usually with that I'll admit I got gotted. What makes me angry is when I have to play against people with ridiculous, body obscuring, eye raping, special effects and stages with lots of moving shit. I'm talking about that weird skin Gill has that makes him a walking special effects alien, I'm talking that one costume Blanka has that obscures most of his head and upper body, and leaves only his feet visible, I'm talking about that Akuma costume with those glowy arm bits, I'm talkin about Vegas home stage, I'm talkin about all those stages where theres so much movement and shit and lights in the stage itself I can't tell what is what, YALL KNOW WHAT IM TALKIN ABOUT. And then I lose and I get salty.
Now do this while the opponent teabags you and sends you "You are nothing." psn messages while laughing in voice chat calling you a scrub on every button press.
I only really get pissed cause of lag losing is actually pretty fun since I can just try whatever happens in training after. But when I do get pissed I’ll drop down to bronze rank 😂😂 so I say turn the game off and take a nap
I have a smurf account, which I use to get used to different gimmicks/ tactics of everyone else. I could care less about that account, other than practice all areas of my game, and deal with all the crazy stuff anyone can pull out. There are matchups which you simply have to see all the abtics/gimmicks , before you can deal with it and not get salty... eg. Dhalism's game in vs1 and vs2 is so different I can destroy a dhalism with vs1 then another dhalism with vs2 can be a headache. Then the other night, some crazy ass Kage did a cr.hk.... I blocked and the moment I was going to finish him off, a raging demon and I got hit. Like who the hell cancel a sweep into a demon. Lol... I just laugh and remember not to fall for it again. I might be upset if that was my main account though
You're not wrong, but I feel like telling people "Find the gimmick" is kind of the root of everything. Nothing in SFV is super unbalanced, so if you're getting smoked by something there's a gimmick to it. The trouble is most people can't figure out the gimmick. Training mode/frame data only works if you're versed enough to know you're getting hit by a gimmick and looking for ways out of it. Watching your own replays is kind of the baseline for figuring things out.
3:42 you act like there's no functional difference between a read, reaction, educated guess and a hailmary rose-colored-glasses fantasy that ends up succeeding due to sheer synchronicity between opponent vulnerability and player offense. uppercutting a dhalsim limb from fullscreen due to reading the rhythm of the opponent is different from inputting a shoryuken fullscreen and hoping you interrupt a limb. if it's literally impossible to tell the difference between one and the other after they've hit, THAT STILL DOESN'T MEAN WE SHOULD ASSUME THERE'S NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO. just because u can't see something doesn't mean it isn't there, _ESPECIALLY_ human intentions. harm is harm, and success is success, but you, @hiFight and any other FGC members that refuse to appreciate the distinction between a successful-yet-unlikely-to-succeed choice and successful-and-aware-of-the-higher-likelihood-of-success choice are effectively claiming that chance & unpredictability are not a factor in fighting games
@@RedPearl. no ill readily admit i suck at most fighting games if not all of them despite how hard i try or dont try but this isnt about that. i have personal reasons to hate the refusal to acknowledge human sentience/intention. i was officially diagnosed at a young age with tourette syndrome and OCD, and told by neuropsychiatrists that i have ADHD and later autism (i dont know if those last two count as official diagnoses but theyre on my medical record, or at least autism is)... ive grown up with a nervous system that frequently prevents me from controlling my body, and frequently dos things that i did not even think of doing, or even specifically wanted to NOT do with a large intensity and intention. because of this, people often assume things of me and my preferences, values, interests & knowledge that are not just inaccurate, but the kinds of things i actively hate about other people... and yet from their point of view, there was literally no way for them to have guessed anything else about me so when i see someone in a video saying that intention behind a behavior is irrelevant, and the resulting behavior is all that matters, i feel that they are denying me my own existence, as distinct from what my body does involuntarily. it is an act of defending my humanity and sentience and right to be heard, to argue that a successful action, such as a shoryuken that hits, can originate in more than one neurological process
here's the difference between them: If it works it works. Doesn't matter if you pressed something on an educated guess (read) or being random (guess). All that matters is if you hit your opponent.
@@Oimae so, if i take that ontology and apply it to my _behavior:_ if i had a tourette motor-tic & knocked soda onto my laptop, i must have wanted to break my laptop. no distinction between “random” & educated do u see how this ontology is ONLY used in sports & competitive games? do you know *WHY* it’s even used there? because human beings have a hard time sitting with uncertainty. we NEED to know what to do better. we reFUSE to accept that we’ll never know whether we did something wrong or not. “ALL DATA MUST BE USED TO GROW” it’s an inability to move on and accept that life isn’t fair in how it treats us OR in what it tells us, even in regards to closed-systems like Games and Sports. sometimes, life will FORCE us to learn the wrong lesson from an experience. thats just life. we MIGHT have just been cheesed out with no way of avoiding a loss. we might NOT have been. we have to accept that sometimes we won’t learn the correct answer about who to blame or whether there is ANYone to blame, even if that answer _does in fact exist._ our information will be incomplete sometimes. thats why any of this is even _fun_ at *all!!!* closure is what our soul hungers for. but sometimes the soul goes hungry. it sucks, but it’s true
@@AuntBibby A guess is a guess. You can call it random or educated. It's a guess. What matters is if it worked or not. You're never going to be fully accurate about what another person is thinking. So you take the risk and guess. Let others call it whatever they want. Only thing that matters is if you guessed right or not. Random/read/educated guess/whatever, if they got hit you guessed right.
Remember to stay hydrated when on losing streaks.
When's new Dudley tut 34? Been waiting for 6 years
Beers works right?
@@MrAlexBambino Tut died lmao. If you're subbed though look forward to 2021. No spoilers
@@AsamiyaMouchou Late af, but yeah. Just don't have too much. Lol
I feel like this video was exclusively made for me lol. You literally touched on everything that makes me angry and the mental aspects that i've been working on.
Number 3 is a great tip in my experience. Even if you don't believe what you're saying; simply praising your opponent verbally is enough to rewire your brain to stop berating them and you'll be calmer overall because of it.
U wont be given props if he taunts or tebag u
@@blackneotheone2978 Its possible. Its all about practice.
So you lose to a guy that is obviously better then you, but he teabag, then suddenly he dont deserve the props? You are losing to salt the same way, consequence -> slow improvement
He beat you, do the tip 3 and done
U haven't talked about the 2 most important tips:
- ps menu fadc into close app
- blacklist opponents
Also Sonic Throw your controller
You missed banning anyone in your stream chat who said the opponent had skill
I dont respect anybody that uses a meta character. Gtab!
Finally, someone is acknowledging that random shooting peach in neutral is viable.
Spacing! If it hits on it's last few active frames, it's harder/impossible to punish. The hidden aspect of frame data is spacing!
*Type at 0:41 (disrepect→disrespect)
Anyway, thank you for watching! Hope that this video can help people ^^
Do you have other technique that you personally use to deal with salt? Please share that in the comments!
I would watch you stream sf5 and tune into youtube vids of your sets. Blanka looks cool.
YOU DIDN’T EVEN NEED THE V-TRIGGER had me rolling. 😂
This is more useful than most technical guides! Thank you!
Thank you for the video. The salt is my biggest weakness, I'm amazed how when I'm in good shape I'm confident and how when I'm salty or tilted I'm just stuck in a loop in my mind and my decision are so predictable, the excuses too are predictable like blaming lag etc...
The journey is a never-ending path to get better !
Got the same issue, i noticed the salty makes us way more predictable indeed
Really great video, I like that even though you used SF5 to illustrate, you kept your advice general so that it can be applied to any fighting games. You also well emphasized how there's a counterplay to almost anything in FGs and I think that's the beauty of it as it means you can always work on what you did wrong and improve if you keep a good mindset
I’m watching this vid to compensate with salt for shooters, and a lot of advice is still applicable. Recognize when enemies make good plays? Learn strats between matches? Recognize errors from previous matches? All are still helpful. Not every death in an FPS is the result of “I missed my shot”, but could be the result of poor positioning, not pushing with teammates, failing to recognize enemy locations, or other preventable errors.
The answer lies in the heart of out-of-sync lip animations
Oh, a blanka video that doesn't involve Blanka's opponent being salty
You honestly do so much for the community, and in more ways than one. Temperament is such a hot (zing) topic, and how players deal with losses really affects their enjoyability. Looking for strategies around that truly does help people more than they realize.
"Dont be there" is literally the best lesson I learned for Tekken or any FG really. Why rack you brain having to guess what your opponent will do. Don't be in position where you have to guess. Even against people that turtle this works! Also picking the option with the less amount of consequences. If you get hit take the option the leads to less damage. Great Vid Friend!!
I absolutely loved this video! About doing stuff between matches, it greatly depends on people's personality. Watching vids of other people's strategies may be slightly counterintuitive for a lot of people as it may reinforce a negative mindset ("See? Why the f can I not do that??"). Jumping into training mode or doing something completely unrelated (ANIME!!) are better options as they can both diffuse negative emotions. The former gives you a sense of taking immediate action while the latter provides you with a way to brush off the loss and allow you to recalibrate when the next match pops up.
In response to point #3, I've found that praising my opponent has helped the most with my salt, and praising the opponent gets a lot easier when you recognize that not many things are truly "random" even if the reason that someone did something isn't always apparent they had a reason for doing it. They know why they did it, even if you don't and recognizing that makes it much easier to give them credit. Changing my thinking around that way has helped me stay way more chill when I'm playing.
Loved the praising opponents part! Been working on that a lot recently, it's too easy to dismiss people as "random" and miss opportunities to learn. I used to get so salty playing fighting games but took time to actively focus on more of a zen mindset, even stuck 'You win or you learn' below my screen with a label maker as a reminder XD. Having a lot more fun now I can play more positively!
Important to note that you can catch yourself not employing these techniques the same way you can catch yourself not thinking about the opponent's options. This is all great advice and sometimes when I feel like it hasn't helped me as much as I hoped, I could really be making more use of it.
Praising your opponent is such a good advice! Never seen it mentioned before, but it's probably the best mentality to be in.
It really is one of the best and most easy advice from this great video, and it really helps.
makes a game called footsies..
plays blanka
im now salty i bought his game
Thank you for this video.
Even though I don't play SFV(because I can't afford it), this video still a big help.
I think this guide is applicable in almost every competitive game.
Just stay hydrated, don't blame anything, and have fun is all what I know before watching this video.
I think that putting your losing and mistake in the video really adds to what you meant. Though I must say, watching you in the 9th and 10th Topanga Charity Cup really show that you are also improving too while making and watching videos like this. I think that's really great and I hope to watch your Blanka again.
Gonna try play without getting salty. It literally makes no Sense to get so upset instead of having fun. Thanks for the tips
Awesome video. I'll be sure to incorporate your advice and pass it along to others as well :-)
I didnt realize until the very end that that was Fuudo doing the "random wake up button" xD
I liked this vid alot.
If people just understand and practice number 3 ...
Excellent video!!
Thanks for this video! I've been struggling a lot with salt a rage quitting lately even though I don't normally have issues with it. This will help me keep things in perspective and not tunnel vision. :)
Hey this is great subject material! I often just HATE myself after losses, and was recently wondering what I can do mentally to fend that off. Seeing this video in my feed was an instant click, and instant sub 😁👍
"How Not to Get Salty", presented by Plushie Blanka
Oh the irony.
10/10 video so far
Another great video Hifight. Gonna bookmark this one to keep around
good work ..it explained very well the wright way of thinking about fighting games.. the answer is in the hart of battle!!! nice 😎
Great video my man...anytime you make a video that could benefit Noob & Veteran players is honestly special....
But the Rage Combo is +13 on wake up with a 3 frame startup...
These tips work for any type of self improvement focused activity tbh.
Always focus on improving. Its important to not let the addiction of complaining about a match set in.
Great job there your my motivation 🙏🙏💪🔥
1) blame opponent for using top tier 2) blame opponent for using unfair advantages the game offers every player including yourself 3) don't bother learning match-ups 4) start t-bagging when clueless 5) get salty when you get t-bagged in return. 6) rage quit 7) black list every opponent that beat you 8) rage about playing lower ranked players but never mind playing higher ranked players. 9) more rage quit
Wow i wonder who it could be that youre talking about? lol xD surely not the notorious deity of rage quitting
HiFight, that was a great vid. I really learned alot. Now I know it is not on me when I lose some fights, especially against decent players.
It is the bad PSN-platform due to lag, which is always to blame.
Then it is on my 10+ year old 46" Sony BraviaTV screen lag.
The Hori FightingEdge could be a factor too, I think...🤪
This video is helping me deal with getting wrecked by Ram in Strive. Liked the praise part, I'm gonna keep that in mind! Love the music too, where is it from?
Amen. Those are wise tips. And it's funny to watch, wich makes it all a great video, great job, i'm salty for not doing it myslef. ;)
i needed this
Send this to LTG.
Oh wait, nvm. Let's keep him that way. Let his salt entertain us.
HAHAHAHA XD Nailed it!
Not like he'll listen anyway
Hilarious and Original
Excellent video
Number 6: “Was there lag?”
Throw numbers 1-5 out of the window
HiFight I love this video, but I NEED THAT FIRST TRACK’S NAME, I remembered it from the 3 fundamentals of footsies.
I don't know if you already found it by now, but the track at the start of the video is SFV Christmas NYC theme.
@@taiyou0174 thank you so much! I was looking for this everywhere and couldn’t find it. You’re a goat man!
I play 2 "games" competitively that are lucky/skill based that it isn't anything like fighting games that helped me not getting salt: Pokémon and Poker,and i think i have a few more tips:
1)Just accept that the game your playing is dumb/bad,that helps a lot.
2)i know that FG are more reacting than thinking but try to minimize your losing chance,either by optimizing your combos and be "less dependant" on 50/50
3)Sometimes the thing that you thought are random,your opponent thought before it every single time
4)always expect the randominess of your opponent,even if he/she is high elo,if you do so you be used to it and it will no longer be caught "off guard"
5)the most important of all:STUDY THE GAME,Understand what happenned and what you could do to prevent it/be prepared to it
tip 6: its okay to take a break if you feel too salty to focus
You are the shit!! A true player 👏 🙌 a real devoted scholar in this game
Thank you
this is a very good video even if i dont play sf but other fighting game its still Very usefull
Playing on console? Use the share button to save the fight and review. (Honestly need to do this myself lol)
it's actually easier to use the ingame replay system. Your profile -> Matches -> Select match -> Replay
Ur great Sir i learn a lot from ir vide thank u Love u
Dude I love that video
Blanka was the perfect mascot for this 😂👍
Thank you for this. Just got off a match that mad me so fucking angry, and this helped me to calm down and reassess. 🙏🏼
love this kind of video. hope you will do again next time
2:40 Song name? I know it is from sfv and one of the christmas song but cant tell which one.
It's the one from the New York stage.
Let's all appreciate the ridiculous levels of irony of a Blanka main telling people to use different options and not get salty🤣
Damn dog.. This video was aewsome
Selective memory is probably a huge reason why some players are stuck at a plateau.
Number 5 pretty good - i only play sf when i am doing workout or evening stretching routine, works well to get me over losses (and mostly i get losses)
Nice video. You live in Japan??
this is cool but i need help on how to not get salty after one dropped combo.
But for real i have this weird thing where when I play as grapplers I'm super chill, but when I play as shotos I start fuming.
Whenever the opponent did something good I call him good and when I get a hit or win I like to call myself lucky, it helps keep me even keel.
These can be applied on life as well
what if my opponent is a pink karin who checks his down button a lot? that gets me tilted that i lose.
Great music
I love your Blanka costume 😂
What's the name of the first song used? It's really good!
Christmas In NY round 2 variant
Good advice but holy shit the music slaps. What song/band is it?
Somehow I have the feeling that this video exists as a personal love letter for Low Tier God.
わかりやすいです!
Summary: Avoid salt by facing your biggest opponent, yourself.
You'll hold yourself back from progressing if you don't reflect and learn from your actions.
Could be applied to most situations in your life.
THE BLANKA PLUSH HAS SPOKEN
What music is this? It's lit af
Whats the music in the vid tho
how to deal with lag induced salt?
7:31 This commentary is lit 😂
Where did you find the frame data chart
Shadaloo CRI. Log in with your PS or Steam account.
@@BrennonMaingot thank you
I have a bad habit of jumping to much is there any tips to help me stop doing that?
If you feel like you have to go in, try mixing forward dash with jump too. It will be more harder to react to
I would luv. To be calm. During loses but it jsut comes. Out I luv Stf5 I just can't. Calm down gone. Though 2 fight sticks becuase of rage I have. To. Put the game. Down and stop playing for a few months
3 is rly good
Something about the silly blanka face next to the tip makes them easier to swallow
BUT HIFIGHT ZANGIEF STILL DOESN'T HAVE PLUSHY COSTUME LIKE BLANKA CHAN!! HOW CAN I NOT BE SALTY???
What is that music??
Yeah I also really want to know
Frosty Boulevard and Holly Jolly Beatdown stage themes from SFV
@@HiFightTH Thank you!
@@HiFightTH thanks a lot and great videos!
This so much easier said than done unfortunately 😔, especially with this game
Tldw: get a healthy relationship with losing
You giving me 5 tips on how not to be salty after losing to an ONLINE SCRUB?! GET DAT ASS BANNED!!
You know what makes me angry, it's not losing, usually with that I'll admit I got gotted. What makes me angry is when I have to play against people with ridiculous, body obscuring, eye raping, special effects and stages with lots of moving shit. I'm talking about that weird skin Gill has that makes him a walking special effects alien, I'm talking that one costume Blanka has that obscures most of his head and upper body, and leaves only his feet visible, I'm talking about that Akuma costume with those glowy arm bits, I'm talkin about Vegas home stage, I'm talkin about all those stages where theres so much movement and shit and lights in the stage itself I can't tell what is what, YALL KNOW WHAT IM TALKIN ABOUT. And then I lose and I get salty.
Now do this while the opponent teabags you and sends you "You are nothing." psn messages while laughing in voice chat calling you a scrub on every button press.
I only really get pissed cause of lag losing is actually pretty fun since I can just try whatever happens in training after. But when I do get pissed I’ll drop down to bronze rank 😂😂 so I say turn the game off and take a nap
I have a smurf account, which I use to get used to different gimmicks/ tactics of everyone else.
I could care less about that account, other than practice all areas of my game, and deal with all the crazy stuff anyone can pull out.
There are matchups which you simply have to see all the abtics/gimmicks , before you can deal with it and not get salty... eg. Dhalism's game in vs1 and vs2 is so different
I can destroy a dhalism with vs1 then another dhalism with vs2 can be a headache.
Then the other night, some crazy ass Kage did a cr.hk.... I blocked and the moment I was going to finish him off, a raging demon and I got hit. Like who the hell cancel a sweep into a demon. Lol... I just laugh and remember not to fall for it again.
I might be upset if that was my main account though
Nahhh.. Im going full LTG.. 😂😂😂
Use your salt to season your steak in between matches. Then, proceed to cook up some people and your dinner.
It's cool that the Supreme Lord HiFight would lose matches on purpose just to help us peons....
Love showing Blanka's dumb look in the information section. Hahaha
someone tag lowtiergod
You're not wrong, but I feel like telling people "Find the gimmick" is kind of the root of everything. Nothing in SFV is super unbalanced, so if you're getting smoked by something there's a gimmick to it. The trouble is most people can't figure out the gimmick. Training mode/frame data only works if you're versed enough to know you're getting hit by a gimmick and looking for ways out of it. Watching your own replays is kind of the baseline for figuring things out.
having a blanka telling me how to deal with salt gets me salty....
Me watching the video: nice i gotta do better next time...
Me online: who dp after a jab? FUUUUUUUUUUUUUU...
#1 Tip is to use items in Tekken. Parry this you casual, *fires 5 round gun*
3:42 you act like there's no functional difference between a read, reaction, educated guess and a hailmary rose-colored-glasses fantasy that ends up succeeding due to sheer synchronicity between opponent vulnerability and player offense. uppercutting a dhalsim limb from fullscreen due to reading the rhythm of the opponent is different from inputting a shoryuken fullscreen and hoping you interrupt a limb. if it's literally impossible to tell the difference between one and the other after they've hit, THAT STILL DOESN'T MEAN WE SHOULD ASSUME THERE'S NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO. just because u can't see something doesn't mean it isn't there, _ESPECIALLY_ human intentions. harm is harm, and success is success, but you, @hiFight and any other FGC members that refuse to appreciate the distinction between a successful-yet-unlikely-to-succeed choice and successful-and-aware-of-the-higher-likelihood-of-success choice are effectively claiming that chance & unpredictability are not a factor in fighting games
ya got hit, son?
@@RedPearl. no ill readily admit i suck at most fighting games if not all of them despite how hard i try or dont try but this isnt about that. i have personal reasons to hate the refusal to acknowledge human sentience/intention.
i was officially diagnosed at a young age with tourette syndrome and OCD, and told by neuropsychiatrists that i have ADHD and later autism (i dont know if those last two count as official diagnoses but theyre on my medical record, or at least autism is)... ive grown up with a nervous system that frequently prevents me from controlling my body, and frequently dos things that i did not even think of doing, or even specifically wanted to NOT do with a large intensity and intention. because of this, people often assume things of me and my preferences, values, interests & knowledge that are not just inaccurate, but the kinds of things i actively hate about other people... and yet from their point of view, there was literally no way for them to have guessed anything else about me
so when i see someone in a video saying that intention behind a behavior is irrelevant, and the resulting behavior is all that matters, i feel that they are denying me my own existence, as distinct from what my body does involuntarily.
it is an act of defending my humanity and sentience and right to be heard, to argue that a successful action, such as a shoryuken that hits, can originate in more than one neurological process
here's the difference between them: If it works it works. Doesn't matter if you pressed something on an educated guess (read) or being random (guess). All that matters is if you hit your opponent.
@@Oimae so, if i take that ontology and apply it to my _behavior:_ if i had a tourette motor-tic & knocked soda onto my laptop, i must have wanted to break my laptop. no distinction between “random” & educated
do u see how this ontology is ONLY used in sports & competitive games? do you know *WHY* it’s even used there? because human beings have a hard time sitting with uncertainty.
we NEED to know what to do better. we reFUSE to accept that we’ll never know whether we did something wrong or not. “ALL DATA MUST BE USED TO GROW” it’s an inability to move on and accept that life isn’t fair in how it treats us OR in what it tells us, even in regards to closed-systems like Games and Sports. sometimes, life will FORCE us to learn the wrong lesson from an experience. thats just life.
we MIGHT have just been cheesed out with no way of avoiding a loss. we might NOT have been. we have to accept that sometimes we won’t learn the correct answer about who to blame or whether there is ANYone to blame, even if that answer _does in fact exist._
our information will be incomplete sometimes. thats why any of this is even _fun_ at *all!!!*
closure is what our soul hungers for. but sometimes the soul goes hungry. it sucks, but it’s true
@@AuntBibby A guess is a guess. You can call it random or educated. It's a guess. What matters is if it worked or not. You're never going to be fully accurate about what another person is thinking. So you take the risk and guess. Let others call it whatever they want. Only thing that matters is if you guessed right or not. Random/read/educated guess/whatever, if they got hit you guessed right.
Call the guy random and workout