Critical-Limit
Apprentice
The Official Video Critique Thread
Video Critique
Synopsis:
This thread will be dedicated to improving ones skill through showing a video of themselves for critique. Do not be shy to post extremely bad matches against a player who could flawless you half the time. To be honest the BEST way to critique you is for you to fight against someone who you lose to 90% of the time but once out of like 10 matches you can squeeze a win. That way we can see your options and not just seeing you get combo'd to death. Hard to give advice on your offense when you weren't able to preform any. I want anyone to help jump in on this if you could.
Why only ones that you lose? Well it's only a rule because in the past when I've done this with other games, you got a few douches who like to destroy some random newb and then post a vid asking for critique, when they are not actually looking for critique, they are looking for praise. To avoid matches like these it's best to apply this rule. besides you learn the best from a match you lose.
Format:
1.) It must be a match of you losing. preferably best 2 of 3.
0:05: You should've opened with U3, it's twice more safe than the move you used.
0:17: He crossover jumped you at :10 after the same string 3 times. You should consider an anti air option after the string.
0:45: You dropped a combo again. might want to look into improving your combo consistency.
1:00: You dropped 2 bars of meter to desperately win, when you were already at a major disadvantage and lost. So now you start round 2 with nothing.
^ This is how I want to see the advice. pointing out every mistake and how to fix it. (going even more in depth would be helpful)
ECT ECT ECT... I'm sure you get the picture.
Posting times helps the person asking for help to know which situation you're talking about easily by following your notes one by one while watching the vid.
Explain in depth why you say they should do something. Just telling someone to do something will only help them once. If you teach them why, they can self teach later.
You can feed a child.... But if you teach a child to hunt/cook you have fed them for life.
I hope people take advantage of this for sometimes even if you think you know enough. You will be greatly surprised by what other people can offer you. Even people less skilled than you.
So post your matches!!
FLAMING OR CALLING SOMEONE A NEWB WILL NOT BE TOLERATED PLEASE.
Video Critique
Synopsis:
This thread will be dedicated to improving ones skill through showing a video of themselves for critique. Do not be shy to post extremely bad matches against a player who could flawless you half the time. To be honest the BEST way to critique you is for you to fight against someone who you lose to 90% of the time but once out of like 10 matches you can squeeze a win. That way we can see your options and not just seeing you get combo'd to death. Hard to give advice on your offense when you weren't able to preform any. I want anyone to help jump in on this if you could.
Why only ones that you lose? Well it's only a rule because in the past when I've done this with other games, you got a few douches who like to destroy some random newb and then post a vid asking for critique, when they are not actually looking for critique, they are looking for praise. To avoid matches like these it's best to apply this rule. besides you learn the best from a match you lose.
Format:
1.) It must be a match of you losing. preferably best 2 of 3.
0:05: You should've opened with U3, it's twice more safe than the move you used.
0:17: He crossover jumped you at :10 after the same string 3 times. You should consider an anti air option after the string.
0:45: You dropped a combo again. might want to look into improving your combo consistency.
1:00: You dropped 2 bars of meter to desperately win, when you were already at a major disadvantage and lost. So now you start round 2 with nothing.
^ This is how I want to see the advice. pointing out every mistake and how to fix it. (going even more in depth would be helpful)
ECT ECT ECT... I'm sure you get the picture.
Posting times helps the person asking for help to know which situation you're talking about easily by following your notes one by one while watching the vid.
Explain in depth why you say they should do something. Just telling someone to do something will only help them once. If you teach them why, they can self teach later.
You can feed a child.... But if you teach a child to hunt/cook you have fed them for life.
I hope people take advantage of this for sometimes even if you think you know enough. You will be greatly surprised by what other people can offer you. Even people less skilled than you.
So post your matches!!
FLAMING OR CALLING SOMEONE A NEWB WILL NOT BE TOLERATED PLEASE.