EntropicByDesign
It's all so very confusing.
So, everyone here has seen this term over the years. I've heard it and read it in threads for multiple fighting games, for years now, but it seems like if you ask 4 people what it actually means, you get 4 answers back, all of them as fuzzy and non-descript as the terms name suggests.
What the hell does it mean? Is it as simple as when you crouch or stand your hurtbox laggs behind you a frame or two, allowing you to get tagged with an OH while effectively standing? (or vice-versa?) cause that doesn't seem to be the case. Perhaps it just happens too fast to see, but I dont recall ever seeing someone block an OH crouching, or a low standing and even if its a 1-2frame thing, it would be partially visible I'd think. I get hit by OHs all the time, and every time I do, its cause I stood too slow and got hit in the animation or of course just crouching like an idiot watching the hammer fall. Ive googled it and not gotten any hard results either.. Lots of different descriptions. The main one is the hurtbox thing I listed below.
I know this has been covered in topics, but again, so many different answers.. As it pertains to MKX, what does it mean to say something can be fuzzy guarded, and how does one do it?
What the hell does it mean? Is it as simple as when you crouch or stand your hurtbox laggs behind you a frame or two, allowing you to get tagged with an OH while effectively standing? (or vice-versa?) cause that doesn't seem to be the case. Perhaps it just happens too fast to see, but I dont recall ever seeing someone block an OH crouching, or a low standing and even if its a 1-2frame thing, it would be partially visible I'd think. I get hit by OHs all the time, and every time I do, its cause I stood too slow and got hit in the animation or of course just crouching like an idiot watching the hammer fall. Ive googled it and not gotten any hard results either.. Lots of different descriptions. The main one is the hurtbox thing I listed below.
I know this has been covered in topics, but again, so many different answers.. As it pertains to MKX, what does it mean to say something can be fuzzy guarded, and how does one do it?