Hot Rod Dave
"Saucy saucy minx"
Hot Rod i just got to watch the vids with your son and i like his style of play alot. He plays alot like i used to. He plays instinctively rather than all mathmatically. He has a good base. Just add the technical aspects it takes to grind out a round from a blocking ass maxi interrupter and he will be ready. my son is only 2 and my daughter is 4 so i havent started getting serious with them. i just let them A+B eachother to death. My problem is when the time comes i have no patience at the beginner level. How did you get some reason into his game?
Holy crap dude that was a long process. When he was about 2.5 or 3 he started to be able to tell colors apart. So I put a controller in his hand. It took a long time to teach him SC. he started with SCII and when SC4 came out he saw how much fun I had and he wanted in.
It was little steps at a time. First I show him 6A. Then it progressed to 6A RO A. I showed him 2A as an interupter, 3B will launch in the air, hold right trigger and does this cool nunchuck flip that if I hit with a A it will GI.
He learned a lot by watching me and asking questions. Then I show him what he wanted to know. Now hes 10....oh snap he'll be 11 in 2 weeks, and hes beating me down at times.
At this point your kids are to young to understand. Right now, set up training mode give em a couple controllers and just let them have fun beating each other up. LOL I used to have to put in Tony Hawk, every saturday fucking morning at 6am just so he cold do nothing but skate around and do what he wants. His absolute favorite used to be finding the highest place he could (in Tony Hawk or spiderman) and just fall to the ground. And hed do that for hours if I let him.
HRD