![]() ![]() Whether it's a friend or somebody from a Discord server, they'll be able to offer you real advice about how you're playing and the ways you can adapt in order to perform better overall. Find somebody who plays a character you struggle against and play a long set.The more often you switch characters just to try and mix things up, the more likely you are to get worst in the process.Ī List of Ways to Stop Losing (per the above) One of the most important things moving through Tower is that you have to pick one to two characters and try to stick to your guns, even if it might be hard to stay that loyal when you get your ass kicked. Do you have character familiarity? If you've been struggling to settle down with a character, that can definitely weigh you down.Alternatively, go to another FGC server with very active players (such as Sajam's server, Hoop Squad ) and take some matches where you can. Do you have the match-up knowledge you need? If you're being gate-kept out of higher floors by unfamiliarity, join the Strive Resource Hub and ask away about what you don't know.If you play your ass off in every other aspect of the game but you only hit the opponent for 10% or 15% every time you hit them, you'll lose more on average because the opponent knows what they're doing. Is your combo game not up to par? Arguably one of the most important parts of Strive is making sure that your hits hurt more than the opponent.Are you playing a character like Baiken or Millia, but don't know or have confidence in your mix-ups? This is a good time to look at your matches and see if the people you're fighting aren't getting hit when you make them block. Is your pressure not up to par? Even if the rest of your game plan is solid, letting your opponent live longer than they should is a serious problem.Block and jump back (chicken blocking) then air-dash over the opponent if they don't chase you, or find a good spot and button to poke out with buttons such as 2P or 2K. Now, if your character has poor defensive wakeup options (such as Chaos), then sitting there might be one of your only valid options. Are you only blocking on wakeup? In contrast to the above point, you can't just always respect the opponent's okizeme (wake-up pressure).Sometimes, sitting there and blocking it out is the way to go. Hell, if you always wake up and jump backwards, you'll probably get Air Thrown or worse. Are you not blocking on wakeup? It might sound like a redundant question, but always challenging on wake-up with a DP, Throw, or fast button will let the opponent read you like a book.Guilty Gear games usually always feature a thorough - and we really mean thorough - training mode for newcomers to get the hang of the game's mechanics, so don't be discouraged if you don't understand what's being said in the video it'll all make sense once you play the new game. Today, the developer has released two starter guide videos that introduce players to Guilty Gear series veterans Sol Badguy and Ky Kiske, and show off some of the characters' classic moves, and some of the many ways players have to start combos in Guilty Gear - Strive. While Guilty Gear -Strive - may still be a few months away from releasing - we still don't know when it will launch, but the developers reassure it will be late this year - Arc System Works has decided to start releasing some videos to get players started. It isn't just the beautifully animated anime-like characters that have made the Guilty Gear series a household name, but the highly technical gameplay that some will argue that it puts to shame other renowned franchises in the video game fighting genre. ![]() The developers at Arc System Works really know have to push the envelope in terms of graphics, and Guilty Gear - Strive - is definitive proof of it. It's definitely exciting to finally get a brand-new entry in the Guilty Gear series, especially one that looks like an anime come to life. ![]()
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