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  • So, there is a difference between backdash on 1player side oder 2player side ? On the 2playersite you don't release, but you do on the 1playersite ?

  • 4:39 i learned the right timing, by immitating gallopp sounds of a horse :DD no joke, it really helps ..

  • Sir I need your help. Please answer my question. I used lili and I did the same with lee's mist step. On p1 I evaded it well like in your vid. On p2 however I can't evade as much as p1. I was not very fast. I covered the distance of back fully before canceling. My CPU interval is fast. Is this normal on p2?

  • lol at 05:55 the palm of your hands and the beginning of your penis

  • @yamoonie Right when I heard that I scrolled down to make a comment, only to see you already got it for me. xD

  • Thanks to Aris for leading me to your video and big thanks to you for returning my hope back to me. Cleared a lot of questions about stick inputs.

  • great tutorial dude^^

  • Hi BlackPriest,

    nice tatoo :D, very good backdash cancel, so effective :)

    Nice Hori Stick! Why you don't play on korean sticks :D? Do you not think, that Crown or Fanta are better than Sanwa or Seimitsu? Do you prefere Japanese sticks? Why?

    Greetings, Bro! 5/5

  • @llKBBll Hey man! Thanks for the kudos. I play on Jap sticks ever since I started playing on stick with my HRAP 2 in T5.0, but it's just preference. I will switch soon though, I ordered a custom stick with a Fanta in it time ago. =) I love Sanwa buttons though and how they respond, I play them for a few years now and I will always play them I guess.

  • @BlackPriest1984

    I played on Crown buttons and i think that these buttons are not for me. Sanwa are betterrrrrrrrrr...

    But...i don't know which joystick is better, Korean or Japanese. Japanese is for many games, but Korean i think just Tekken...

  • @llKBBll I hear wavedash is slightly easier on the Fanta with its stiffer rubber instead of the gate, but it's a little hard to get use to and to find directionals at first. It's just preference though, many top Japan players have perfect execution and wavedashes on their J-sticks too.

  • @BlackPriest1984

    Yes, you're right. :)

  • bdc on p2 side is just a lot more difficult to feel it, i realized when you try to bdc on p2, you gotta be more sensitive, on p1 side, i can do it so much faster and easier, how can i improve the speed on p2 side cuz im a lot slower on the p2 side with backdashing

  • @bludika That's true, but it's just a matter of practice even on p2 side. For improving I can only recommend pactice it's the only thing you can do, as silly as that may sound.

    Also, don't be afraid to ask your opponents if you can always play on p2 side because you want to improve your p2 movement, that helps a lot if done for a longer time.

  • @BlackPriest1984 yea, its just feels different on the p2 side since you gotta like slide it down with your palm compared to just doing back, d/b, back, d/b on p1 side which is really easy for me to do and i can do it well, but for some reason, I can't be as precise on the d/b on the p2 side when I'm sliding it down from back, the feel is different.

  • Nice vid. bro , it helped me a lot!

  • @mobstermobeen Glad it helped. Thanks to everybody for the nice words! =)

  • i still dont get p2 side with command history it say im doing b,db b,db b,db instead of b,db,b b,db,b b,db,b. any advise?

  • compliment x il filmato, e' bello sapere come si deve muovere con ogni personaggio :)

  • Great Paul Player

    

  • What gate do you play on. I'm having trouble telling if i'm doing it right on my octagonal. for the most part i do B~B~D/B really fast after the first BDC dose that work or do i have to Do B~B~D/B then do B~N~D/B ect

  • @chaoarecool On a square gate. I'm not quite sure how this technique works on octagonal gates. You might very well need to input two B inputs as in a b,b, d/b~b,b, d/b~b,b, d/b~b,b, on octagonal gates for the BDC to work. The best advise I can give you is prolly to put command history on and try different inputs/techniques and check which one works, then practice it.

  • Awesome vid dude, really informative stuff

  • good shit BP

  • @FoxSt3v3 Thanks mate. You're in this vid too btw, noticed? =) I took the deathfist footage from our match at Damagermany where you owned me, lol.

  • @BlackPriest1984 - lol I fucking noticed that - but wasn't 100% sure if it was us or not.

    I didn't own you - NOBODY owns BP!

  • can you do this on pad?

    

  • i need some tips, When i try back dash canceling on my stick(sanwa jlf, octagonal gate), I do B, B, then slide to D/B. then go to neutral, then do B but for some reason, i do not backdash, as if the D/B before the B did not buffer. Also, am i supposed to input D/B from B individually, or do I slide from the 2nd B input to D/B? any help with this would be appreciated, thanks!

  • @bludika Hey man. Try turning command history on and try a few different hand/finger positions when doing the d/b. Personally I do an individual d/b on 1p side and slide down from b on 2p side to avoid sway inputs, but both methods work, it's just preference. The neutral after the d/b is important though.

  • @BlackPriest1984 thanks for your reply, what i meant was, do i do B,B, N, D/B, N, B, N, D/B, N, B... or do i do B, B, then slide from the B to D/B, N, B, slide from D/B again and so on? For some reason, my D/B doesn't seem to buffer the B so when I go from D/B, N, B, i dont backdash, instead I just get stuck, this is one thing I still can't get it down well on my stick

  • @bludika no problem. Both methods work as said. You can slide the stick down to d/b from the b or do b~n~d/b. Personally I do b~n~d/b on 1p side and d,slide to d/b on 2p side because I find an individual d/b input on 2p more often results in a SWY by accident.

    That’s strange, did you try a different hand hold/angle when doing the d/b? As long as your angle when releasing it is over 45 degrees the d microswitch should be release slightly erlier than the b microswitch, resulting in a d/b,b...

  • @BlackPriest1984 im getting the hang of doing it on P1 side, because the execution is easier but I'm having a hard time on P2 side, because it's really straining on the hand to try to input Back, Downback repeatedly. When I slide from B to DB, then go N, then do B, slide to DB, it doesn't register. Any help on this? for some reason it only works when i do individual inputs of B and DB, but doesn't work well if I do B slide to DB, N, then B~DB... it doesn't work. a lil help would be appreciated

  • @bludika P2 is indeed harder and takes more time to practice. But if you dedicate enough time to it you'll be able to get it down, don't worry, just keep trying and remember to start slowly until the hand motion becomes muscle memory.

    What doesn't register exactly? The d/b~b when releasing the d/b? I suppose that's the problem because that's the hardest part to it at first. Just put command history on and try to release the stick correctly (hand angle over 45 degrees) so that you get a d/b~b.

  • @BlackPriest1984 yea, on p2 side, when i go B, B, then slide to DB, then I release to N, then quickly go B, it sometimes doesn't backdash as if the B in the DB did not register, for some reason the precision is much more strict on the P2 side cuz i can tell there is a small spot where I slide down to for DB(im using octagonal gate) but i can't do it 100%, also is bdc easier with a stiffer or stock sanwa jlf looseness? i stiffened my stick because the stock jlf felt too loose

  • hii ^^ thanks for the tutorial

    wanna ask you something about the stick

    you know there are another type of the analoge i think called Triangle stick , do you think that is better than sqare ?

  • @nunu1871 Hi. I don't get what you mean with "Triangle" stick and "sqare", sorry. Got links with picures?

  • Very nice stick, and useful video! THX!

  • Very helpful in my quest to learn the pain in the ass Bryan BDC :D.

  • This is the best BDC tutorial vid on the internet. Period!!!!

  • noob question... SFte stick is from usa?

  • @chew4291 Mad Catz are from the US, yes, but they use Japanese parts on the TE sticks I think (stick and buttons are Sanwa I think? not 100 % sure though) so this method should work on a TE stick just as well.

  • Great Job I remember how hard it was for me to get this down. It was not until  found out about the Japanese sticks and how they have that d/b intput that I was about to do it. had I had this video like last year it would have saved so much time. This is Excellent to help newer people -TZ EndTimes

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