I know it's character specific, but I'm new enough to fighting games that I'd really benefit from general advice. I main KL (but I'm learning Shang, too).
Often my opponent will throw out a string and I'll block it, and of course I'd like to throw out my 112 when I get an opening. But skilled rushdown players eat me for breakfast. I always seem to get thrown, or caught in their next string.
So wondering if it's probable I'm trying to attack at the wrong moment?
I've been reading lots and lots about fighting games and understand about startup-active-recovery frames. I know I want to hit them with a counterattack while they're in their recovery frames.
Aside from using a breaker, (using 2 bars) is there a way to stuff a string, or is my opponent untouchable for the entire duration of his string? (first active frame of first hit, to last active frame of last hit) Are there any moments when he's vulnerable in the middle?
Or should I just not be blocking against rushdown play? Is block/counterattack a useable strategy ?
Thanks guys
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Often my opponent will throw out a string and I'll block it, and of course I'd like to throw out my 112 when I get an opening. But skilled rushdown players eat me for breakfast. I always seem to get thrown, or caught in their next string.
So wondering if it's probable I'm trying to attack at the wrong moment?
I've been reading lots and lots about fighting games and understand about startup-active-recovery frames. I know I want to hit them with a counterattack while they're in their recovery frames.
Aside from using a breaker, (using 2 bars) is there a way to stuff a string, or is my opponent untouchable for the entire duration of his string? (first active frame of first hit, to last active frame of last hit) Are there any moments when he's vulnerable in the middle?
Or should I just not be blocking against rushdown play? Is block/counterattack a useable strategy ?
Thanks guys
Let's spar! PSN: haha_dead