Sub0's-Icy-Balls
Frozen Death (ANTI-TIERIST)
***this thread is about MK2, MK9 people please move along***
The character matchup guides have been helpful and insightful, but I feel like they are missing one important thing... (the "X" factor). Take the Mileena vs Reptile guide for example, I know it's a 9-1 matchup most of the time, but we should really be asking ourselves "how does reptile achieve that one win?"
I like to equate MK2 to chess (which I play A LOT of). In chess a low ranked player (reptile) is probably going to lose to a higher ranked player (mileena) but there is always a chance that the low ranked player just has the higher ranked players number that day and wipes the floor with him. It's all about reading your opponent and what they are doing that match, and I feel a player with expert knowledge of that is going to be able to swing that 9-1 match into a 5-5 or better match.
and I know MK2 is broken so this doesn't apply to say Liu Kang sitting in the corner against SUB, or similar scenarios that are impossible to overcome skill wise.
But with that being said, I would love to explore this more, even talk about specific people to better understand how they play. Mike Caldwell recently told me what gave his Lao the most trouble with SUB, and when I tried it I did do better. So there is definitely something to this!
The character matchup guides have been helpful and insightful, but I feel like they are missing one important thing... (the "X" factor). Take the Mileena vs Reptile guide for example, I know it's a 9-1 matchup most of the time, but we should really be asking ourselves "how does reptile achieve that one win?"
I like to equate MK2 to chess (which I play A LOT of). In chess a low ranked player (reptile) is probably going to lose to a higher ranked player (mileena) but there is always a chance that the low ranked player just has the higher ranked players number that day and wipes the floor with him. It's all about reading your opponent and what they are doing that match, and I feel a player with expert knowledge of that is going to be able to swing that 9-1 match into a 5-5 or better match.
and I know MK2 is broken so this doesn't apply to say Liu Kang sitting in the corner against SUB, or similar scenarios that are impossible to overcome skill wise.
But with that being said, I would love to explore this more, even talk about specific people to better understand how they play. Mike Caldwell recently told me what gave his Lao the most trouble with SUB, and when I tried it I did do better. So there is definitely something to this!