Tekken ftw. I hate playing PS2 version now, I lack all the DR moves which have become more and more important to my game (u+3 with Lee = best slider buffer + good mixup opportunity).

I need a PSP, but then I think to myself, what else would I play? Seems like a waste to get a PSP just for DR, especially since I prefer playing at arcades anyway.

I'm still a Lee user. Actually, I've begun to phase out my secondary characters. I never use Anna, Xiaoyu or Bruce anymore. I don't have the patience to learn them properly. I still keep Asuka and Lili up my sleeve but usually just for noob-bashing. A character I'm really putting some focus on is Bob. King of confusing. Yay Bob. xD

Quote Originally Posted by Nifelheim7
I'm curious,do you use any of the (long) combos?
A friend of mine (which i'm pretty sure he is one of the best Tekken players all over the world) knew every character combo in Tekken 4 and at first he continually used them against me until i learned to block them.
If that's all your friend does, he is in no way anywhere near the best players in the world. He's just taking advantage of someone who hasn't learnt how to defend properly.

No insult meant to you, though. With Tekken, learning juggles and how and when to launch is very easy. It's actually because of this aspect of the game that most non-players will criticise Tekken for being a bad fighter.

But the trick to hitting a pro level of Tekken is to learn how to defend properly. Tekken becomes more a game of mix-ups and less a game of "lawlz, i launcherd youz.. 80 dmg time!" so learning how to read an opponent is a big priority. And 10-hit combos are VERY easy to read, even if you don't know them, you can still see the lows coming.

Defending is something I'm still working on as well. When I'm up against someone I can pitbull against, I'm no pushover, but if someone who plays a clever turtle, counter-launch/mix-up game can rip me ('specially since I use Lee, good ol' Mr. Predictable)

Don't use Bryans ten hit. It's all highs and mids.