PLaying FTG no shortcut,
u need to learn from the lesson (lose),
every game u need to think like this,
even u win or lose, u must remember y u lose,
dun keep thinking that u use this character must 100% win.
Then u need to know why u lose, how u lose,
then go training or find answer, how u lose that skill,
should i block? should i counter?
Learning when to block n attack,
know the timing of that skill n opponent's.
Learn how to break throw,
this was easy in SF4, now hard, so u must guess right.
Let say u being throw for once, then u know he will do it again,
just watch out for it.
U finger always ready to break throw.
Learn my fren, this is what we do in FTG.
VS experience also must have, if not like u say, u block get throw, bcoz your opponent know u will block after he attack u few time, so he play some mind game wit u.
I'm a multi-range gamer from CSGO , DOTA2 , HS and other series. I would say losing is just a learning step to become better or vice versa. Every typical games even in the forms of cards are all mindgames. If you want the fact, not everyone can go to the highest peak, only some maybe and the others got on the satisfied level on casual grounds or competitive level. And the last question is will you be able to play it casual , semi-pro (intermediate to above average) , professional level? There's so many factors compounding a gamer's failure and success. I think you need many hours to teach on all the aspects as it's not just plain gaming as a matter of fact.
Everything to me is just practice or observe how to counter your opponent.
from certain China supplier. Hope it'll give me an upper hand for using arcade gaming stick's advantage than game controllers.