iCS/CS and SS information

There's nothing wrong about your speed. But try doing it more slowly until you get the "flow" of the input. It does not have to be exactly 5 frames, that would be really phat and imo for humans not executeable. You're just not allowed to hold a directional input more than 5 frames.
Ok, I'll take your advice. Just for the record, I can do CS with no problem, it's just iCS that's making me wrack my brain. I'm having a hard time comprehending that some of my inputs are being held for too long, especially when I'm executing CS so quickly.
 
Ok, I'll take your advice. Just for the record, I can do CS with no problem, it's just iCS that's making me wrack my brain. I'm having a hard time comprehending that some of my inputs are being held for too long, especially when I'm executing CS so quickly.

It could be you're holding one of the directions on either the pad or analog too long...

Like when you're doing method A and you hold 2 on the analog, tap 8 twice on the pad, you might not slide to 4 fast enough... but one thing that might be happening there, is it sounds like you're getting:
282824666B+G... which should work if you do the inputs fast enough, but that might be where the holdup is coming from.


On a side note, I was playing online last night and managed to 'buffer' iCS while rolling around and actually got it to connect.
 
Jeeze, I got an iCS off in an online match without even trying!!! I can try for days in training mode, but I'll only get it randomly in a laggy game!!! Interesting. What's interesting to me also is that it seems like I'm doing the input slower than for regular CS, I swear. Every time I've gotten it, Ivy visibly steps in a small circle albeit quickly.
 
Jeeze, I got an iCS off in an online match without even trying!!! I can try for days in training mode, but I'll only get it randomly in a laggy game!!! Interesting. What's interesting to me also is that it seems like I'm doing the input slower than for regular CS, I swear. Every time I've gotten it, Ivy visibly steps in a small circle albeit quickly.
That might be true. From my testing, you cannot buffer iCS. There's a 40 frame window for the entire input, plus you cannot be on one direction for at least 5 frames. It's fast but it's pathetic, especially for the damage. You better off doing CS; save your time.
 
Jeeze, I got an iCS off in an online match without even trying!!! I can try for days in training mode, but I'll only get it randomly in a laggy game!!! Interesting. What's interesting to me also is that it seems like I'm doing the input slower than for regular CS, I swear. Every time I've gotten it, Ivy visibly steps in a small circle albeit quickly.
Just frame inputs are easier online. Part of the net code creates some laxness for the JF...
 
If I input the correct inputs at the correct speed for iCS, should Ivy visibly move forward thrice at the end of the command?
 
Funny story that Ivy players will appreciate: So I'm trying to get iCS down because I wanted to take up Ivy as my secondary, and I consider it essential in her gameplay. I can do CS with relative ease, but I have yet to pull off iCS a single time. And while I'm attempting this, my mom has the nerve to say "You're reading too much into this. Its not that difficult." Naturally, as I consider iCS the most difficult JF in the game, and her to be a total bitch, i'm slightly offended. So I respond with "Do you think you could do much better?" She takes the controller from me, and I leave the room for 15 minutes, expecting her to be frustrated and salty when I get back. Keep in mind this woman has no SC experience besides observation, and very little video game experience at all. Imagine my fucking surprise when I come to find she's consistently doing iCS on CONTROLLER, and smirking like Patroklos. And I'm just like:
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How the fuck do you do this shit?

Okay... the up down up down part has me going wtf. No matter how fast I tap up, then down, etc, all I get is fucking side stepping. So then I tried using two hands, one on the d-pad, the other on the analog stick, trying to get that up down shit faster, nope same shit. She just steps.

^It's like your mom said. I'm probably over thinking it. When I see other people doing CS/iCS, I don't see any side stepping first.

Is there some kind of secret trick that I don't know about?

I don't even care about getting iCS yet, all I want is to pull off ONE GOD DAMNED CS.

I just wanna slap the guy in the face who decided her command grabs needed to be THIS difficult. I mean cmon, Astaroth's are a no brainer compared to Ivy's.

It's shit like this that pisses me off about SC. Sure, I wanna learn Ivy, or Cervantez, but can't use them because of ONE GOD DAMNED move that is near-impossible, and that one move happens to be BnB. Fuck you PS. No seriously, fuck you. Thank you for making a few moves SOO hard to do that I can never play those characters.

Sorry for the salty rant. Forgive me for being bitter :)
 
How the fuck do you do this shit?

Okay... the up down up down part has me going wtf. No matter how fast I tap up, then down, etc, all I get is fucking side stepping. So then I tried using two hands, one on the d-pad, the other on the analog stick, trying to get that up down shit faster, nope same shit. She just steps.

^It's like your mom said. I'm probably over thinking it. When I see other people doing CS/iCS, I don't see any side stepping first.

Is there some kind of secret trick that I don't know about?

I don't even care about getting iCS yet, all I want is to pull off ONE GOD DAMNED CS.

I just wanna slap the guy in the face who decided her command grabs needed to be THIS difficult. I mean cmon, Astaroth's are a no brainer compared to Ivy's.

It's shit like this that pisses me off about SC. Sure, I wanna learn Ivy, or Cervantez, but can't use them because of ONE GOD DAMNED move that is near-impossible, and that one move happens to be BnB. Fuck you PS. No seriously, fuck you. Thank you for making a few moves SOO hard to do that I can never play those characters.

Sorry for the salty rant. Forgive me for being bitter :)
If you play on a pad, the easiest way to do CS it to rotate the analog stick twice starting at 2 and ending at 6 (so 2369874123698741236 and then quickly move your thumb to d-pad and tap 66+B+G.

As for the two hand method, if you hold 2 on analog and press 88 on dpad, it will automatically register as 2828.
 
Thank you for making a few moves SOO hard to do that I can never play those characters.

Sorry for the salty rant. Forgive me for being bitter :)
I used to get pissed off like you, but then I started to focus on other, much more important, aspects of Ivy's game, and didn't pay TOO MUCH attention to CS, though I tried on occasion. Two months later, I do even iCS consistently, even offline (with the analog/d-pad method). For now, I think that the heat of battle helps my fingers do the move at the required speed, but I also had to figure out on myself when is the best time to start doing the move.
I manage not to side step if I start the first few directions during another move (this is called "buffering", as I gathered xD).
Being that your problem is more fundamental in nature, I'll help with a few advices. This helped Black Rose Vale, if I remember correctly.
In training mode, my initial Calamity Symphony attempts failed usually because I would end the 2828 part with a 2 instead of 8 (beats me how it happens, but it often did), and by missing 4. Of course, three 6s have to be there. It doesn't matter if you insert a direction as in: 6366 or 669688, there have to be three 6s. Good luck with the move. ^^
 
lol iCS is cool, but tbh most people will react to the flash, not to mention unless you are ring xD buffering iCS is a bitch and quite often a player will press B if they see you running towards them, which obviously breaks and if you are faking hits xD
 
lol iCS is cool, but tbh most people will react to the flash, not to mention unless you are ring xD buffering iCS is a bitch and quite often a player will press B if they see you running towards them, which obviously breaks and if you are faking hits xD
I say: first master it, then one day you'll figure out when's best to use it (if at all).
 
LOL was that a dig, CS in general is over-rated I personally think, if who ever your playing is switched on and there is no lag it gets broken.
CS pretty much takes the place of the regular B+G. And if it gets broken don´t be afraid to use A~G BE.

Ivy would have been a lot better is SS was a command throw and not a BE throw.
 
So I was messing around with Ivy last night, trying to learn CS, when I decided to try it on my MAS stick since it has a springy bounce-back. I figured it would've been easier to do on it since doing the 666 on a TE stick was proving to be a challange. Anywho, just by messing around, I figured an automatic way of doing CS. I could even get iCS with great consistentcy. I made a quick video of it which you can see here: You're not going to believe it lol


 
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So I was messing around with Ivy last night, trying to learn CS, when I decided to try it on my MAS stick since it has a springy bounce-back. I figured it would've been easier to do on it since doing the 666 on a TE stick was proving to be a challange. Anywho, just by messing around, I figured an automatic way of doing CS. I could even get iCS with great consistentcy. I made a quick video of it which you can see here: You're not going to believe it lol



so all my training has been humilliated by a bounce back stick, that´s sad.
 
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