I switched to Virtua Fighter 4 EVO in anticipation of the upcoming release of Virtua Fighter 5 on the X-box 360. Finally a 360 game that I actually wanted to play! I was also fortunate to work with a couple of gamers that have been playing fighting games for years. This is what these guys live for and once again I have become seriously outclassed. I have to admit I have learned tons and become better than I ever could have without these guys support. Now it’s just a matter of time while I find more and more gamers to play and practice the stuff I’m learning online.
My current weak points:
- My C Dashing needs a lot of work. I have a very difficult time C Dashing by itself and even a harder time doing a series of CD’s like you see in the vids. My C Dashs seem to be slower and intermittent. I believe this is caused my not entering the commands accurately or possibly my inputs are too slow, fast or erratic. To overcome this problem I have been doing couple of things whenever I can. First is head to the Dojo and practice, practice, practice until I wear myself out and my game falls to pieces. The second thing I do is grab the controller when I sit down to watch a movie or TV and I just practice the inputs.
- I still have problems recognizing unsafe moves on the characters I play against. I can fight really well against the characters that I fight with because I can recognize the unsafe move that can be punished. I have a real hard time against opponents that play the characters that I don’t know. Only way to overcome this is to play a lot of games and learn all the characters to at least an intermediate level.
- My evade game is very weak ATM but it is coming along. I found that the reason I couldn’t get a handle on evading was I would do it way too soon, especially when re-acting to an opponent’s counter attacks.
- Using ETEG was just a function of practicing in the Dojo and in real matches. I'll keep on practicing until it becomes muscle memory.
- The other key point to using ETEG is recognizing Advantage and Disadvantage, knowing when and where to utilize ETEG or Fuzzy Guards – or just TE for that matter – is going to take a long time.
- Recognizing Advantage and Disadvantage -- I’ve been reading frame data and watching videos until I’m ready to pass out. My friend’s and I play every Tuesday and Thursday @ work so I get a chance to apply what I’ve learned.
- Multiple throw escapes -- I have only pulled off multiple throw escapes successfully a handful of times. This will come with time and for now I’m sticking to a single throw escape.
- Knowing key escapes for each character – Again more time is needed to learn all the important throw escapes for all characters. I have a pretty good handle on Shun, Sarah, Kage and Pai.
More to come....