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Games Street Fighter 4 Tournament Malaysia 2009, ARE YOU STILL A STREET FIGHTER?

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Kyoyagami
post Apr 6 2009, 07:47 PM

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You know, i find it awkward that there is bickering at the moment. I don't have either games, but I'm still pouting out advice based on how I see it. People take it fine.

What's the problem actually?
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post Apr 6 2009, 07:48 PM

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I have no idea. I'm just giving Fuerte advice to a Malaysian who's studying and playing SF4 in Japan.

Somehow this means I am bragging about myself and putting down Japanese players. I think. I'm not sure, the logic is quite faulty.
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post Apr 6 2009, 07:50 PM

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Honestly, I see no logic. tongue.gif

But i can say that Fuerte is fast. Really fast. Based on the vids, he's fun to use too. laugh.gif
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post Apr 6 2009, 08:23 PM

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lol yeah ssup with the bickering? rofl

nway yeah there's really no need to put japanese on a pedestal though its undeniable that they have more great players than anywhere else.

to cereal killer: im really a n00b to be honest, but im improvin alot by playin with good/great players (almost) on a daily basis.

darkstalker: yeah man, the arcade experience is the best. especially if its a hi def viewlix cab. *drools*

just got back from my arcade, apparently they're having a tournament this saturday at 8pm and they're giving freeplays to contestants from 5pm. damn.

and i just reached 10k BP on my Abel card beating a 20k+ BP sagat nyahahhaha. i really <3 fighting sagat biggrin.gif

oh and thanks for the advice aiman, i think someone told me prior to the fight regarding focusing but i guess i got caught up in the heat of battle
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post Apr 6 2009, 08:25 PM

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Awh man... Viewlix... Erh, just to satisfy my curiosity, could you also play KOF XII when its released over there? It should be this week. tongue.gif
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post Apr 6 2009, 08:26 PM

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lately ive been experimenting with viper n fuerte, and i think i prefer fuerte... i can do the hp (pseudo)infinite combo up to 3 hits max inconsistently though but i still need to learn a lot about him...

sigh i need an easy character as my sub(i'll never play shotos haha i dont like their style), ive spent so much time and money on abel alone XD
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QUOTE(brastel @ Apr 6 2009, 08:23 PM)
darkstalker: yeah man, the arcade experience is the best. especially if its a hi def viewlix cab. *drools*
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I hate you.

Good luck with your numerous tournaments! biggrin.gif

Btw, gimme a friend invite when youg et your PS3 tomorrow (or whenever). PSN - Artelier
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QUOTE(Kyoyagami @ Apr 6 2009, 08:25 PM)
Awh man... Viewlix... Erh, just to satisfy my curiosity, could you also play KOF XII when its released over there? It should be this week. tongue.gif
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haha sure man though i dont have the money to invest on playin it seriously biggrin.gif
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post Apr 6 2009, 08:28 PM

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Just 1 play through and your thoughts is enough. I'd be deeply indebted. tongue.gif
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post Apr 6 2009, 10:12 PM

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Eddy biggrin.gif come join us man
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post Apr 6 2009, 10:57 PM

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Quiet, kids. It's Alan's thread so let's not make this an unfriendly place or turn this into GameFAGs.

If I were to seek gaming tips, I'd resource other avenues for information. Anyone not happy with the advice given here should do the same. While I appreciate this gesture, especially to those unfamiliar to the game and need some push to the right direction, please be mindful in giving the CORRECT information, and also nurture some self-help habits to develop their minds and styles for their game. Spoon-feeding alone leads to nowhere.

I myself adore how the Japanese play, as they are referenced for their variety of skill, discipline, in-depth knowledge, exposure and dedication to the game. They are no deities, but they are good, at the same time defeat-able.

To not make this post totally useless, let's visit an SBO match between Muteki (invincible) Guile and Kurahashi:
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Muteki Guile is considered the best ST Guile in Japan, if not - the world. In the video, a zillion Sonic Booms are churned, but notice the progress of each other's life bar. This is a match where every hit counts, including chip damage (this is a 4-round match). This is a psychologically intense match between both players. This is also a mirror match, so the only thing separating both players are their level of skill. Both display excellent knowledge on frame data, charge buffering, footsie gameplay, execution (watch 0:29), patience/composure (final seconds of 3rd round) and overall knowledge of their character.


Similarly, a person who wishes to learn the art of turtling in 3S should watch any of Ricky Ortiz or Justin Wong's videos. Blind worship without learning anything is pointless, I'd say.

I don't think anyone's e-penis is as long as they think should be, so no one's smarter than the other.

Peace out.
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post Apr 7 2009, 09:23 PM

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QUOTE(rawfish @ Apr 6 2009, 10:57 PM)
Quiet, kids. It's Alan's thread so let's not make this an unfriendly place or turn this into GameFAGs.

If I were to seek gaming tips, I'd resource other avenues for information. Anyone not happy with the advice given here should do the same. While I appreciate this gesture, especially to those unfamiliar to the game and need some push to the right direction, please be mindful in giving the CORRECT information, and also nurture some self-help habits to develop their minds and styles for their game. Spoon-feeding alone leads to nowhere.

I myself adore how the Japanese play, as they are referenced for their variety of skill, discipline, in-depth knowledge, exposure and dedication to the game. They are no deities, but they are good, at the same time defeat-able.

To not make this post totally useless, let's visit an SBO match between Muteki (invincible) Guile and Kurahashi:
Similarly, a person who wishes to learn the art of turtling in 3S should watch any of Ricky Ortiz or Justin Wong's videos. Blind worship without learning anything is pointless, I'd say.

I don't think anyone's e-penis is as long as they think should be, so no one's smarter than the other.

Peace out.
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Which one is Muteki? The person who won or lost? Man these players are just too good. But I think there are surely Malaysian players who are equally as good at least :].
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post Apr 7 2009, 09:42 PM

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There were a lot of good Super Turbo players that I saw in Sungei Wang, but that arcade with a lot of Capcom arcades closed down.

I was never good at it, so I didn't dare challenge them.

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post Apr 7 2009, 09:43 PM

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Woh, those guys are awesome. Honest. And sad thing that arcade closed. it went from big, to ridiculous small. sigh.
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Muteki is the one on the left.

I suck at everything. I start from 0 with sf4. lol
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post Apr 7 2009, 09:49 PM

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0 is a good number also. tongue.gif
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post Apr 7 2009, 10:11 PM

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QUOTE(twwong @ Apr 7 2009, 09:23 PM)
Which one is Muteki? The person who won or lost? Man these players are just too good. But I think there are surely Malaysian players who are equally as good at least :].
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Expression-less guy in suit = Kurahashi. Muteki Guile is always super-cheerful, what a character.

Watch the expression of both players, LOL:



I'm just thinking what will happen if someone decides to bring over an SF4 arcade cabinet - I am sure many people will appreciate it especially since PSN connection is not too good.
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post Apr 7 2009, 10:24 PM

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SF4 cabinet? Why bother when you can go Sungei Wang, Games Hypermart and play? hehehe
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post Apr 7 2009, 10:26 PM

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I agree with tristanx. no doubt. tongue.gif

Ah... I was rooting for Muteki! tongue.gif
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well muteki won that match

edited: oh the one against umehara? lol

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