xD Yeah! A lot of his stuff is pretty easy to hit confirm in the corner. In mid-screen .. it's a diff story though. I mean once you get the buttons down it becomes easier.
yeah.
Ya know a weird issue I have in this game? Comboing jump normals properly. It drives me crazy. I dunno if you've ever played SF but the way jump normals into buttons work is TOTALLY different. In INj you input more or less as one string but my damn mind refuses to accept that for some reason. It just TRIES SO HARD to hitconfirm and than go into buttons, which is killing me midscreen because I'm missing so many j2x111's.
Ive also realized immediately that when you play Beetle (at least IMO) you are tied to your meter in ways I'm not used to. I leave a lot of damage and positioning on the table because I'm not paying proper attention and I'll hit 111 and if I have two bars, I bounce cancel, if I have none, I shield bash and if I have one (or dont want to spend both bars) I.. shield bash? lol. I have to work on my decision making and grind the df1mb stuff.
I know, I know, i say this about a lot of characters, but I REALLY like Beetle and Im having a ton of fun with him so far. Now that Im playing the game more, and against a wider range of players/characters Its becoming easier to understand what I like in theory, vs what I like in practice. Like, in a vacuum, I LOVE Canary, she was my first main, but in practice, I just dont enjoy playing her that much in a lot of MUs. Where-as characters like Beetle, SG, Hood (in short sets, he bores me for some reason after a handful of matches), Batman, I enjoy USING. Beetle just feels like no matter what someone is doing, or where I am on the screen, I have things to do, strong things that arent just reactionary/"subservient" decisions, but ones that can control or take control.
I like that Beetle has a very basic gameplan that can work on a simple level, so a shit player like me that's new to the character and honestly, new to the game (speaking on a broad scale, been around a while, but barely playing and playing one person and one or two characters) has a foundation that's solid that I can work from. I can start framing my own walls and setting it all up, bit by bit. I can stick to just playing a footsie game and zoning with super basic 111 launch 111 ender combos to get some damage and keep myself relevant while I add in al the extra shit.