@TekkenPYD i cant remember the notation for it, its something+5 but yeah your invinsible when you tag and its like the only safe way to tag out in the open
It's not about how many types of combos you can use, it matters is how many hits and damages of the combos that count. Knowing too many options sometimes can get too confusing during intense battles and is not often necessarily. If you fail to enter some flashy combos, which ends up costing a golden opportunity to punish opponent, then why bothers? Having one good combo and be consistent with it is good enough. The rest lies with your battle wits and experience.
@henisacat I just tried in Prologue and found out its 1+2+5 during netsu status. You can do it in exchange for netsu status when your character is in down position. I think any down position will allow you to do this. Thanks man!
I wish I could play in these tournaments... I don't know if my brain could handle playing serious tekken matches for hours on end day by day though to train for it
If you're looking for that, Soul Calibur V is great. I don't like this game in particular for that as it's SO freaking hard to beat someone who's had more practice than you, making online a new-comer HELL in Tekken Tag 2, though this can be said for any fighting game, it seems to have a bit too much punctuation on it in this one for my tastes, ghost battles are awesome though.
@TekkenPYD i cant remember the notation for it, its something+5 but yeah your invinsible when you tag and its like the only safe way to tag out in the open
It's not about how many types of combos you can use, it matters is how many hits and damages of the combos that count. Knowing too many options sometimes can get too confusing during intense battles and is not often necessarily. If you fail to enter some flashy combos, which ends up costing a golden opportunity to punish opponent, then why bothers? Having one good combo and be consistent with it is good enough. The rest lies with your battle wits and experience.
@Tyross14 I referred to 5 as the "tag" button.
0:53 Nicee!!
@henisacat I just tried in Prologue and found out its 1+2+5 during netsu status. You can do it in exchange for netsu status when your character is in down position. I think any down position will allow you to do this. Thanks man!
I wish I could play in these tournaments... I don't know if my brain could handle playing serious tekken matches for hours on end day by day though to train for it
1:20 that was a serious round Navee and his opponent
@TekkenPYD what "5" stands for?
How do you do the tag in 3:37? The netsu was gone in exchange for the tag.
If you're looking for that, Soul Calibur V is great. I don't like this game in particular for that as it's SO freaking hard to beat someone who's had more practice than you, making online a new-comer HELL in Tekken Tag 2, though this can be said for any fighting game, it seems to have a bit too much punctuation on it in this one for my tastes, ghost battles are awesome though.
Very nice music first stage
@AkaYasha241 its feels the sameor a bit better to me
How they record this from arcade machine?
7:33 ouch dude.
The second stage Sound like a Skrillex!
@nsmilitia you mean poongko I think
is this the same pongho that plays sf4 seth
tag that takes netsu is 2+5
love high level players
Is it just me or does TTT2 feel a bit slower than T6?
Engine Number 9 + this video
raven looks a lot like drebin here lol
@AkaYasha241 just you
@TekkenPYD
omfg its a good game but these dudes do the same dam combo over and over again
Lee is invisible
no