How do you break into the fighting game genre

How do you break into the fighting game genre

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By playing fighting games

Practice mode, learning how frame advantage works, getting a feel for buffering moves

befriend another beginner and play with them regularly

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pick the character you think is cool and make him look cool

What does this webm have to do with fighting games?

"Study and do research to enjoy this game."

possibly the next tranny shilling wave

Just play and it will click when you least expect it, it literally happens when you sleep after you have been trying to figure out a new fighting game for a few days or weeks

Just press across, down and all the buttons.

Play against AI first, practice and learn the moves, watch or read guides to learn combos and mechanics then try doing all the against real players.

It's simple. Find good attacks in character trailers and a good OST. Then let time fly by in the training stage with a controller that cost 3x as much as the game.

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Playing with a keyboard is fine though

>finally have all the bnbs figured for one of my characters, just have to practice them now

I can't wait to start smoking people in April.

Find a character that you think looks cool.
Get motivated to do cool shit.
Learn to do that shit.

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It's gameplay of a platform fighting game.

you start playing when you were 10 years old, and spend the next 15 years becoming okay at it, after which you can reasonably start to play it competently.

if OP doesn't like trad fighters there's other stuff in the same genre

how much does kof15 cost?

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Pick someone that you think is cool/fun to use and learn your buttons.

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Find a buddy who has the same competitive drive as you and won't quit on you if you get better because you practiced. I've played with my friend for 6+ years and while we've started playing different fighters, we both managed to make a community around ourselves and placed pretty alright in tournaments despite having only practiced against each other.

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Unironically

Pick a game and start playing. I recommend a popular game like Tekken 7, SFV, Strice etc, just so you get to play against opponents of similar skill level. Now especially is a good time to get basic idea of how these games work because the next gen fighters are coming with SFVI, and I assume Tekken 8 is in the works. A new game launch is THE best time to get into a fighting game for the same reason I mentioned previously. Most of fighting game skills are universal, even if you go from 3D and 2D and vice versa so you will never be "wasting time". The idea that you have to get good before having fun is nonsense.

Fighting games aren't meant for everyone

If you live in a turd world country.

Get in there with Terry/Robert/Someone else basic and throw fireballs and tatsus until you can do it without thinking

Everything is easier from there

Correct
This isn’t that unusual for games. See Chess or Go

>look at cool gameplay
>think "oh shit, I want to do that"
>pick up game
>learn that doing cool shit takes time
>learn
>practice
>do cool shit
>feel great
>do cool shit against real people
>feels even better
My entire motivation to learn fighting games is to just wanting to style on people

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