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hey guys,
being a complete noob at aPat I cant seem to pull off the twister (2143aB) right after 8A+B B, instead I do a completely different move despite doing the correct input. Is there anyway to do this without having to mess up?
Also how do you pull off twisters consistently in actual matches? I can do them fine in training mode but when
it comes to real games i always do FC a, WS a , etc...
Any kind of help is appreciated thanks.
I'm completely late, but I'm guessing that the input you're getting is either 2a or FC3A+B.
For Anyone Having Problems Like This: Try going into practice mode with the input setting on and practicing twister. When you get the incorrect input, simply stop and look at what you're pressing in the input list (and thus where you're messing off). It may be something as simple as you're going to fast (and pressing things simultaneously rather than fluidly) or it may be something like you're missing an input completely. If you do this, I guarantee it should help with your efficiency.
Regardless of if You're Playing on Pad or Stick: Remember, for JFT, you must press both button inputs individually (in other words, you cannot have a pressed still while you are sliding to b). This is why, perhaps, if you play on Xbox and PS3, you probably have an easier time doing JFT (at least the button part)--because the buttons are rounder and further spaced apart on most controllers.
Tips for Doing JFT Twister On Pad: What I like to do is feather my fingers over the buttons. It's rather hard to explain but you shouldn't be pressing down so much as you are pressing across. An exercise you can do for that sensitivity is to practice twister by doing twister and letting go of all the pressure you're applying with your left hand except from holding it up; in other words, you should be pressing a and letting go of 3 almost simultaneously (you shouldn't be pressing 3 or the d-pad at all when you hit b).
Your accuracy and precision doesn't matter so much as getting a feel for it. Once you can do that, can back and practice while using your left hand as you would (probably holding 3 the whole way through and applying downward as well as upward force to the controller).
Tips for Doing JFT On Stick: A technique a friend showed me is to, if you're having problems with the slide input, run you finger(s) over the buttons almost as if you're striking a match with your fingertip(s). I just tap them really fast.