That's not a local. That was probably a midnight release tournament full of sweats that are used to only playing online with their buddies and don't know how to be a presentable human being in a competitive setting. And not used to having to keep up with their hygiene from not being around people often.just not gamestop. I did not have fun there. Everyone smelled awefull and no one was goodsported. swearing 24/7! how were they not kicked out?
yeah i guess your right LmAo. it was there last mkx tourneyThat's not a local. That was probably a midnight release tournament full of sweats that are used to only playing online with their buddies and don't know how to be a presentable human being in a competitive setting. And not used to having to keep up with their hygiene from not being around people often.
A local is a weekly get together held at a usual venue, sometimes on a college campus, sometimes rented out space, sometimes at a host's house, where competitively minded individuals get together for a tournament (Usually streamed these days with commentary) and play friendlies on the side to share tech and warm up for matches and just generally goof around.yeah i guess your right LmAo. it was there last mkx tourney
I'm gunna have too look for one those sound really fun!A local is a weekly get together held at a usual venue, sometimes on a college campus, sometimes rented out space, sometimes at a host's house, where competitively minded individuals get together for a tournament (Usually streamed these days with commentary) and play friendlies on the side to share tech and warm up for matches and just generally goof around.
Skarlet and jade are fairly easy to! Just too add onHere’s my advice, in order of importance.
Decide how competitive you want to be. Are you trying to just generally improve, or go pro? There are two completely different things, ESPECIALLY online.
Pick 1 character that you like who isn’t too difficult. Sub-zero, scorpion, Sonya, and skarlet are good starters imo
From there, you want to learn the mechanics that you struggle with.
Then I would say learn the ins and outs of your character, especially because the more you learn and apply to your character, the easier it will be to apply that general information to other characters. Frames, mixups, etc
Understanding the concept of risk vs reward will make you better at any fighting game. Watching footage of good players is also a good way to get better once you understand risk vs reward.I picked up mortal kombat 11 with the hope of investing time in it and getting really good at it, but I really got no clue where to start.
Where should I start and what are the most important subjects to focus on?
I picked up mortal kombat 11 with the hope of investing time in it and getting really good at it, but I really got no clue where to start.
Where should I start and what are the most important subjects to focus on?