DanCock
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**at work and typed this real fast, so can't spell check or fix any bad english**
I'm trying to figure out how do you players maintain a high level of play when playing multiple fighting games at one time.
I was playing tekken tag for over 2 months straight from sept to Halloween, I was getting decent at it not good just decent. Then when I decided to go to NEC I stopped playing tekken and started back up with mk9, well the first week was horrifying I wasn't competitive at all losing to players I use to beat forgot set ups and general stuff, before September I played the game nonstop for over a year. I never became a great player Ofcourse and I always choked at offline tournaments with the nerves and shit. I lost because I just lost, but I still had my game plan and how I wanted to play etc. 2 months off I just totally forgot all of it and had to relearn, it came back to me faster Ofcourse. I'm getting back to being decent again I have played the last 3 weeks straight of just mk9.
Which now brings me to going ahead and practicing for mk2, a game in which I have played for over 15 years. The last 2 I haven't really played at all because of mk9 but I still have 15 years of experience. I turn it on and I find myself trying to uppercut with D2 instead of D1 I totally forgot how I fight each character set ups and everything I'm like :O I'm totally lost, it's frustrating.
Then last night I played tekken tag vs m2dave which he kicked my ass which is normal he always has but I totally forgot how I played, set ups how to punish everything. I know I suck but I don't suck that much and it was driving me insane that I had no clue what to do and yet 3 weeks ago I did.
So my question is - how do you guys play multiple fighting games and maintain high level play???
Is it just that I am a slow person? Stupid, low IQ??? Could age be it?? I'm 33 now?? Any advice???
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I'm trying to figure out how do you players maintain a high level of play when playing multiple fighting games at one time.
I was playing tekken tag for over 2 months straight from sept to Halloween, I was getting decent at it not good just decent. Then when I decided to go to NEC I stopped playing tekken and started back up with mk9, well the first week was horrifying I wasn't competitive at all losing to players I use to beat forgot set ups and general stuff, before September I played the game nonstop for over a year. I never became a great player Ofcourse and I always choked at offline tournaments with the nerves and shit. I lost because I just lost, but I still had my game plan and how I wanted to play etc. 2 months off I just totally forgot all of it and had to relearn, it came back to me faster Ofcourse. I'm getting back to being decent again I have played the last 3 weeks straight of just mk9.
Which now brings me to going ahead and practicing for mk2, a game in which I have played for over 15 years. The last 2 I haven't really played at all because of mk9 but I still have 15 years of experience. I turn it on and I find myself trying to uppercut with D2 instead of D1 I totally forgot how I fight each character set ups and everything I'm like :O I'm totally lost, it's frustrating.
Then last night I played tekken tag vs m2dave which he kicked my ass which is normal he always has but I totally forgot how I played, set ups how to punish everything. I know I suck but I don't suck that much and it was driving me insane that I had no clue what to do and yet 3 weeks ago I did.
So my question is - how do you guys play multiple fighting games and maintain high level play???
Is it just that I am a slow person? Stupid, low IQ??? Could age be it?? I'm 33 now?? Any advice???
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