I can't believe the ludwig comment about not streaming sf6 is the take away for some people after we watched him prepare a secret counter pick perfectly honed in to dissect tyler1. That's the most fgc move I've seen in a minute, he literally saved that shit for nationals.
I enjoyed Emily's article about tasteslop (and appreciate the shoutout), but admit some of it went over my head. I also suspect that "tasteslop" as a term will spread and be used in ways totally unrelated to her framing, similar to "normcore." Can see that already in her comments
we're making a game in which an AI dares to dream that she's human.
- learn more about her to eliminate her delusions
- work in an idyllic virtual world run by the AI's company
- CAPTCHA your environment
we made 1000xRESIST, and this is our next game: Prove You're Human!
All the salty juri players and Guile haters responding to this don't even understand what they are seeing lol
Doing just one drive rush to flash kick is insanely hard. This is an execution flex. Try it out yourself.
Daigo on stream talking about Kemonomichi. He says he seriously planned on retiring if he lost to Mena. The reason being that since SF6 release he has not felt “strong” or the motivation to improve like in his youth in the arcade days. But after 3 months of training, in the final week before the match he thought, “Wait a minute. Am I strong again? This is what it felt like back in the day.”
He was incredibly stressed the day before the match and couldn’t eat, and said just walking outside felt like he was already in the fight. He thought he wouldn’t be able to sleep due to stress, but surprisingly fell asleep easily - however when he woke up he had tears in his eyes. He doesn’t know why, but he thinks it’s because he had a dream where he quit Fighting Games.
After he lost to Mena, he still thought it was time to retire. But in the taxi ride back to Tokyo, Eita kept bothering him and begging him not to. Daigo agreed just to shut him up, but then he thought back on that feeling of being strong in the last week and thought if he could keep that same motivation and approach he had for Kemonomichi, he could become strong again.
For now he has decided to continue competing, but is taking a short rest after the set.
Last time Furukawa was in charge of a franchise film, it became a landmark for avant-garde craft in commercial anime, and also it fucking ruled. Different environment here, with much less personal leeway given the environment & hierarchy, but amazing addition to Madoka regardless
Alex’s standing medium punch is absurd. It’s huge, +0 on block, & most importantly: you can hit confirm it into his target combo (which leads to +5 Okie):
- you can meaty throw or jab.
- If you Jab it’s +2 on block so tick throwing after the jab beats 4f jabs
- jab into lariat here is a true block string (usually 1 frame gap). The Lariat is +3 & puts you in the perfect range for Strike / Command Grab mix up
-canceling the initial dash into hop makes DP and Drive Reversal whiff. Jabs also whiff. Also puts the opponent in a very awkward position
#SF6 #SF6_ALEX #StreetFighter6 #スト6