I feel like there's so many low/mid level players in FGs that don't think cheese/gimmicks exist because "if it works its good" lmao. Its both baffling and sadly the most common pitfall keeping people from ever becoming good at a fighting game.
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The problem is essentially that youre focusing too much on the opponent in front of you and not at all on yourself long term.
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ok, this is the clarification I needed on this post. I 100% agree with you now.
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Oh I agree, if you win with gimmicks, you need to be conscious of what you're doing and how it can be beaten. But good gimmicks are usually good because they revolve around good tools, that you will want to use. As long as you know why it works, you can learn from gimmicks too.
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For example, T7 Lars has a LOT of cheap shit that will stop working as soon as the opponent can react to visual cues. But those gimmick options revolve around good moves that are also essential to Lars' neutral, and overall gameplan. It's just turned up to 11 and becomes dumb.
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Yeah and its incredibly frustrating and the only thing you can do is keep rematching till you find the punish for that gimmick. And when you do you earn all of you points back in a game or two.
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I agree with this part. Whatever it is online or top level tournament, you shouldnt be relying on your opponent lack of knowledge to win, especially in FT2. You dont want to go for a playstyle where you might lose just because your opponent is good
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