0VincentRayne0
Faith
i'm one of those people :3People from the VF5 crowd will 2P you to hell. At least that isn't as annoying as it was on VF5.
but i use Pai so it's okay.
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i'm one of those people :3People from the VF5 crowd will 2P you to hell. At least that isn't as annoying as it was on VF5.
People from the VF5 crowd will 2P you to hell. At least that isn't as annoying as it was on VF5.
that's the point. they are used to shut down offensive pressure. but there is an easy way around them. at least for Pai, she's zero on hit. so that means she's negative on block and can easily be punished. so it's a balanced move. (at least for Pai, but she's low tier anyway so that's not really a good thing for her.)In VF5, there's usually a way around that (doing a more damaging attack), but more importantly, 2Ps are actual lows in DOA5.
that's the point. they are used to shut down offensive pressure. but there is an easy way around them. at least for Pai, she's zero on hit. so that means she's negative on block and can easily be punished. so it's a balanced move. (at least for Pai, but she's low tier anyway so that's not really a good thing for her.)
character write ups?Are there, like, character write-ups? Like for Lei Fang?
Yeah, as far as matchups, attack analysis, etc?
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THIS. So much. Goodness... I picked up this game on Black Friday and I have no idea wtf I'm doing the training mode is so shitty. This is my first DOA game, so that makes it even worse on me.(and college finals isn't helping me to learn faster either. xD) I want to main Rig so if anyone knows any beginner's guides....that'd be great. I'm also trying to find websites , but mostly videos(visual learner here) that teach you the game, you know, since TRAINING MODE DOESN'T!I occasionally shake my head when I see how some other people play this game online, but they may not know better. DOA5 has a fantastic practise mode that actually doesn't teach you how to play the game. The story mode's objectives give you a sample of the various aspects and features of the combat system but goes over nothing fundamental. How is someone who plays DOA5 as their first fighting game supposed to know what Advantage & Disadvantage are? Spacing? Crush attacks? Guard break attacks? Mix-ups? etc.
The only way how someone would learn of these elements would be to A) Acquire a strategy guide B) Visit a relevant website such as FreeStepDodge C) Have someone, who knows the fundamentals, teach them D) Acquire a shitload of experience against players that hopefully have some understanding of fundamentals.
Story mode teaches you how to play the game with their challenges.
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With relation to SCV, the anemic instruction manual does mention GI & JG in terms of how to simply perform one.