ShadowBeatz
1) There were a couple of instances where you could have won a round at an earlier point using unbreakable damage, like in the second match for example. I think you caught on to this after that happened, but all the same, always watch for opportunities.
If it's to win a match sure, but a lot of times I want my opponent to break just to spend the meter, especially if I need to win another round. All situational really.
2) After you nail a command grab, ALWAYS do a jump-in punch for a free mix-up consisting of either a command grab or 2 1 pressure. Hit-confirm to net if you see it land.
I feel there's more of a mix-up game with the dash. I can command-grab again, I can back-2 (forget about theory-fighting, it works XD), I can sweep, or I can cancel the dash with a jump an cross-over. Plus, EVERYONE does the jump-in after command-grab. It's a mind-game when you dash instead.
3) Sometimes you don't always have to follow with the throw after landing a Donkey Kick. Something I've often see Krayzie do after that attack is forget about the follow-up throw and go for a bomb set-up instead.
I do this too, just a matter of preference depending on the opponent
4) Polish up your combo enders. When ending an anti-air combo with a net, you should teleport, cross-up just as he bursts free from the net, and initiate pressure again.
I do this on occasion, but I'm also more comfortable with the command-grab/back-2 mix-ups (or the mid-bomb 212 ghetto reset). Once they start figuring out a pattern, I'll throw in a cross-up now and again.
I'd also like to see you cancelling your pokes into Cyrax's Buzzsaw, as it eliminates counter-poke attempts.
I do need to start cancelling pokes into saw more, I'll give you that. I also need to d4 more often too.
I don't mean any of this to sound offensive or unappreciative, because I really do appreciate how you took the time to analyze my play and give feedback on it and I thank you, sincerely. A lot of the stuff I do with Cyrax I do just for the sake of being unique. Sure, I'll do the occasional cheesy reset against an opponent I need to respect (like
FrothyOmen), but most of the time, I'll choose not to and just do my own thing.
I'm not going to be a top player in the FGC. I don't have the time to put into the game and frankly, I don't want to. I hear about how these guys practice (or..."train") hours upon hours everyday, studying every detail so they can be the very best (THAT NO ONE EVER WAS!). That's all well an good, but that's not for me. I'm not going to win any majors or even place top 8 in any of them, so that's not my goal. That's not to say I want to suck and I don't want to get better (I mean hell, if I DO win a tourney then sweet
), but I think someone saying "Hey, I've never seen anyone else do that with Cyrax" or "wow, you are one of the most unique Cyrax's I've played" is way better than hearing "And your winner of this tournament is ShadowBeatz." I know that those ghetto resets are unsafe, unguaranteed, and punishable as all hell, but they look SO COOL (that 212 reset is the best looking thing in the game
), and they work for me