I'm still taking a break from world tour, and mainly doing the characters' arcade modes. I'll try to finish it up at some point, but I'm going to have to grind like crazy in WT.So... how are we all doing with the game so far?
Of course I stepped away to play FF16 but now I gotta think about how to deal with SF6.
I finished World Tour and I grind mastery ranks while listening to podcasts/streams etc.
But in terms of real gameplay, the matches... man, my last attempts with Chun Li classic were so disheartening. I really was having trouble reading enemy actions, so my problem isn't even the control type or whatever.
I also decided that I do NOT like playing with the Hori fight controller. It just feels so light and flimsy and the thing that people like about- the d-pad that has a more "clicky" input- makes my thumb weary and it just doesn't feel good. So I'm going back to the PS5 dualsense, which people hate, but I'm gonna try it.
I think also just to make my life a little simpler I'm gonna stick with modern controls for a while. It's how I played World Tour. It also means I can't justify using Chun Li with modern so I'll switch to Kimberly, my favorite of the new characters. I'm thinking that with modern controls I can more comfortably execute her shadow dash and other ninja style specials and allow me to just focus on rush-downs and tactics.
You never figure that out fully, what you figure is how not to end up cornered in the first place.What the hell I'm still figuring out how to not get murdered in the corner every match and they're putting out new characters..
I haven’t been into SF since III. Played a bit of IV and skipped V. Will definitely be checking this out at some point. Likely sooner than later based on what I’ve seen.
Play in hub rooms of different nations, you won't get ranks for it but you get a greater variety of matches which is what should count haha.Oh nice, Max has a review out! I've been loving the game, the only drawback for me is that because ranked is region locked for some dumb reason, I only get matched with other people in NZ, which would be fine if we had a much larger population...
Considering how SF6 is 3rd Strike (it's in the forum title!), but even better, it would not surprise me. I've gotten more play time out of this than IV or V. As much as I love IV, even I got tired of it halfway before SSIV: AE was released. Season Passes and DLC aside, this is the best SF in a long time!What stood out to me the most was the top comment, saying that while it's definitely too early to call 6 the best Street Fighter ever, that people aren't dismissing the idea out of hand says all you need to know.
Ranked is the best way to get oppoents close to my skill level though, but yeah, I might have to look into where my fellow oceania people hang out.Yeah I was a total nonfan of SF but I like 6. It seems like whoever was doing the latter years of sf5 which improved it a lot (allegedly) was allowed to take full control of this game from the start concept of it so it ended up great.
Play in hub rooms of different nations, you won't get ranks for it but you get a greater variety of matches which is what should count haha.
I typically wanna fight people above my skill level so I'll improve which is why I like the hub, if you don't wanna have to fight anyone not around your skill level then yeah ranked is the thing you need. In my experience competitively though it's more realistic to fight people all over the skill spectrum when you're at a local gathering or tourney so I like that.Ranked is the best way to get oppoents close to my skill level though, but yeah, I might have to look into where my fellow oceania people hang out.