Anonymous
6/20/2025, 10:18:09 AM
No.528120608
>>528120132
>How do I stop making dumb decisions?
creating a gameplan to follow depending on the character you're playing against
>How do I stop jumping when I shouldn't jump?
ties into above, you're not sure what to do and are uncomfortable in neutral so you jump to try and skip it
>How do I stop pressing fM when fL is needed?
practicing whatever scenario requires that in zero pressure environments (lobby, casuals) with people around your skill level
>How do I stop BCing/DPing/mashing/throwing when my opponent activates their jedi senses and does exactly the right counterplay?
you need a better defense flowchart, this is why layer 1 is delay 2l for a lot of people, you switch it up when you feel like you've done it 2-4 times in a row and you think your opponent is about to adapt
>It's not like just downbacking and blocking for a moment has ever helped me in anything.
because you aren't looking for anything. you're just downbacking and hoping your opponent does something stupid. lab defense.
>This is a legit question, my brain may not be wired correctly for this genre.
no, you're just treating the game like a 'if i play enough i'll get it eventually' which will take you years
it's easier and faster to just lab, even though it's boring
>How do I stop making dumb decisions?
creating a gameplan to follow depending on the character you're playing against
>How do I stop jumping when I shouldn't jump?
ties into above, you're not sure what to do and are uncomfortable in neutral so you jump to try and skip it
>How do I stop pressing fM when fL is needed?
practicing whatever scenario requires that in zero pressure environments (lobby, casuals) with people around your skill level
>How do I stop BCing/DPing/mashing/throwing when my opponent activates their jedi senses and does exactly the right counterplay?
you need a better defense flowchart, this is why layer 1 is delay 2l for a lot of people, you switch it up when you feel like you've done it 2-4 times in a row and you think your opponent is about to adapt
>It's not like just downbacking and blocking for a moment has ever helped me in anything.
because you aren't looking for anything. you're just downbacking and hoping your opponent does something stupid. lab defense.
>This is a legit question, my brain may not be wired correctly for this genre.
no, you're just treating the game like a 'if i play enough i'll get it eventually' which will take you years
it's easier and faster to just lab, even though it's boring