Saw the thumbnail and genuinely thought I was watching Michael from LOST 😂
@MarinoCabrera-q8o13 сағат бұрын
Ability to instantly love the top tier characters.
@RandomPerson28337Күн бұрын
Skills that you have but top players don't have: Hygiene
@konebany7317Күн бұрын
Ex Millia player, in there game is no more virtuosity and potential. All these respected and hype top players jump from the meta SS tier toys to another, and gets more buffs. You know this better than anyone else, because you and your main characters suffered in this game. Guilty Gear Strive is no longer a competitive and fair game for experienced and virtuoso players. This is a primitive sandbox, where the most broken character is always the winner.
@dariang4725Күн бұрын
Wow you mean in order to open up Go1 you have to use a character that can open people up? Wow truly a dbfz guru
@WinterAyars2 күн бұрын
It's totally not true that science is about trusting authority and stuff, it's the opposite! It's taking the theories and testing it, and if your tests don't agree with the theory then why not? If they don't agree with someone else's tests then why not? Most of the time, i think, it's because you fucked up somewhere. Sometimes though, it's because the other person fucked up! Or maybe they're actually just a liar--the field of Alzheimer's research got flipped upside down recently with the discovery that the majority of the work on the disease was based on faked data! It's actually exactly the same everywhere.
@RoyaltyFruadulent2 күн бұрын
They’ve known what quarter cicles were since they were 3 years old 😭
@Nooderu2 күн бұрын
xiaohai when hes playing kof is like a robot, especially when hes playing ‘98
@cutefenns3 күн бұрын
What sports psychology books would you suggest reading besides the two mentioned in this clip?
@Nyanzaburou3 күн бұрын
Lmao thats so real about the books melee players recommend. Also ping pong the anime.
@tylercafe12604 күн бұрын
So in other words, and I mean this sort of as a compliment, Hotashi is good at being random
@mopanda813 күн бұрын
beyond just random id say if adaptation is about adjusting to your opponent id say hotashi’s superpower is the opposite. not letting the situation change how he wants to play
@friggen_roylty43684 күн бұрын
- I have good reactions, but I’m often nervous to do anything other than poking or block string. - I’m random as hell all the time. Expect that weird move or combo to come up when I get the chance to use it. - I hate my composure levels. I can play well but as soon as I get in a situation my brain can’t come up with a solution right away, I get from calm to frustrated really fast. - My execution only sucks in SF titles because those buttons are sluggish! Okay…I come from faster fighting games, so playing SF or even MK, it’s harder for my inputs sometimes because my GG/Tekken brain is pressing buttons 2000 frames before I have to. I played in my first SF6 tournament and lost because I kept dropping Marisa’s qcf mk in combo strings. - My innovation is directly tied to my randomness and execution. My Nago playstyle is evident of that as I do stuff that will go into blood rage fast for no reason and still give my opponent that baseball bat swing. - I’m good at adaptation after a couple rounds. - I don’t join tournaments or competitive environments often, so my clutching is…not so good. - It’s honestly hard for me to grind, or have a positive mind all the time, to be honest. Mostly because my interests change damn near rapidly…depression sucks.
@nissanbling4 күн бұрын
Sharing your experience and growth was great to listen to , reflecting and figuring things is part of the process and you just need to work thru it. Thanks LK.
@mistermp_18114 күн бұрын
That "Don't talk shit about yourself" line needs its own clip. Mental is MAD important outside fighting games.
@neonaofumi55724 күн бұрын
I constantly forget some basic things about matchup knowledge or how to defend against certain rushdowns. I guess if you are serious about the game you take notes to prevent this but sadly I'm bad at taking notes and I kinda hate it. Are there other things pro players do to make sure they won't have any gaps in their knowledge?
@GlowingOrangeOoze4 күн бұрын
you remember things either cause you've seen them a lot or they made a big emotional impact. Notes let you see things again without actually seeing them again. If you don't wanna take notes you just gotta play a lot I guess until you've seen every situation a lot in the field but obviously you're gonna lose longer if you have to do it this way. Or wait until each situation costs you a game you cared a lot about and let trauma do the work.
@neonaofumi55724 күн бұрын
@@GlowingOrangeOoze I thought taking notes helps you to remember things better because you write it down with your hand. It's a little inconvenient but I'd rather use websites like Dustloop instead if all it does is to make me access the infos faster. Or am I missing some obvious points?
@GlowingOrangeOoze4 күн бұрын
@@neonaofumi5572 I presume almost nothing to be obvious about this topic. Learning how to learn isn't adequately taught by either school or english-speaking culture in my experience, and the personal journey of understanding oneself can go in numerous directions. That said, I obviously can't speak for everyone, but here's my understanding on what notes really do for you: The process of putting something into your own words is beneficial. For one, if you don't REALLY understand the material, this process will make that obvious. If you're reading someone else's notes (like dustloop) you just have to be disciplined enough to make sure you're understanding what you're reading. Imagining how you will apply it. When writing notes, doing it by hand helps for some people, but personally I think that's largely just because it takes longer. Having a book of notes to reference will also store knowledge way way more quickly than your brain. A session of deep thought about matchup theory could fill a dozen pages in a single day. Having that same depth of knowledge available in your brain at a moment's notice just from playing the game would probably hundreds of hours in the game for most people. I'm guessing this is the path most players (even successful tournament players) choose. What you choose to do should depend on how you want to engage with the game. That said, even if you hate taking notes, writing down a couple of really key points when you think of them won't kill you.
@IXINineIXI4 күн бұрын
I haven't watched yet, but my money is on autism
@gjergjipocari82274 күн бұрын
Execution seems to be my hardest struggle with FGs. I am haunted by the Input Eating Devil or something, what’s in my head and what comes out on the screen is the same like half of the time. But as you said I do recognise that and when labbing combos I always modify them to what comes easier to me, which ofc isn’t nowhere optimal. Maybe 2XKO with simple inputs will be my game😅
@pedroscoponi49054 күн бұрын
33:22 I'd like to point out: if you're _an everyday guy,_ you learn science by taking the word of experts. If you're a scientist of a field yourself, when you see an expert make a claim the first thing you do is _check their work._ Everyone needs to get peer-reviewed, even geniuses. It's not that strange that FG players shouldn't just borrow their opinions wholesale from big names, we're all in the same field :) Fuck he says it 10 seconds after I write my post. Damn he's good
@mopanda813 күн бұрын
if someone says some shit on a topic I find interesting or want to agree with the first thing I do is try and check their work or their sources and understand more for myself.
@ZennExile4 күн бұрын
such a convoluted way to say there's 3 kinds of gamers. The gamer, the anti-gamer, and the No U. This feels like when ugly people start bragging about their other skills at a casting call for 'abnormally beautiful' roles... like who are you trying to fool with uniqueness Brenda, you are a burn victim. That won't sell beauty cream no matter how clutch your grit is... If we gonna be out here rating the quality of a milkshake by how quickly we eat the burger and fries, maybe that randomness factor has taken completely over, and we're all just a bunch of No U's being tricked by netcode and the algorithm to think we're big winners, when the only one's actually winning are the publishers.
@sancticial4 күн бұрын
bro what?
@friggen_roylty43684 күн бұрын
My brother in Christ, could you go with a different analogy? Because wtf did you say?
@ZennExile4 күн бұрын
@@friggen_roylty4368 my bad homebrew. Let me scoop the nasty bits off and get you bottled up. Competitive gamers today are fat chix that look like they survived a pager blast to the face. They all want you to know how clutch that kitty is, or how much grit their jaw and neck muscles still got, but ain't nobody even tryin to really git gud no more. Casino mechanics and netcode do all the work. RNGebas runs modern competitive gaming. Don't even have to play the games no more. Just consistently play the odds.
@mopanda813 күн бұрын
@@friggen_roylty4368 the anti-gamers keep eating all the good candy at craft services and they won’t stop jumping in on wifi
@Rydlan4 күн бұрын
4:00 you mean SF5 lol
@jpVari4 күн бұрын
Telling yourself not to talk shit to yourself is cognitive behavioral therapy. It's very real. I struggled with mental for a solid 5 years in the fgc, for years before in other competitive games but I believe it was in large part that I never learned to lose as a kid. Now, with help, I've finally gotten to a better place. But I think this is underrated in importance by a lot of people. Maybe that's just because it was such a big deal for me. But to me this should be the very very first thing addressed if it's a regular issue for you.
@WARLORD6264 күн бұрын
The top skill that you have to have is no life im not even joking about that.
@yoshitsune56914 күн бұрын
Bryan f literally has a real job, outside of streaming and KZbin. Yet he’s able to compete in tournaments. Soo no you’re wrong about that. It’s a different story if u want to be the best in the world, then u have to no life the game, but to play at a high lvl it’s 100% possible to achieve with a normal life.
@Nimrod3365 күн бұрын
4:54 rofl reaction wars every game. This is too true. i never thought about it , but gd, we do
@Kanrararaa5 күн бұрын
llord k you kept saying sf6 when u meant to say sfv :( about the launch input lag
@sakuyarules5 күн бұрын
"Did I start fighting games to make friends?" Jwong did :)
@slablargemeat89545 күн бұрын
3:50 -- pretty sure he meant SF5 here, not SF6. SF6 has been solid throughout.
@LegendaryO345 күн бұрын
He did mean SFV, 100%
@lordknightclips78784 күн бұрын
yeah my b lol
@AnthonyTheManiac5 күн бұрын
Damn this video is godlike
@Artivulet5 күн бұрын
I feel like these videos are very insightful. I should catch your streams more often.
@zeywop5 күн бұрын
idk if diaphone is “from” kof but im p sure kof was his main game for a decent chunk of time pre youtube
@lagalil5 күн бұрын
21:06 Not gonna lie, the timing of Lord Knight talking about not giving up to then immediately the next topic being about perseverance, and him appearing on the screen winning was just immaculate.
@souffka5 күн бұрын
the dog didnt eat their inputs
@verzaccii5 күн бұрын
man i love lord knight chronicles!
@Dabear32345 күн бұрын
fighting games are making homie grey
@noobtuber105 күн бұрын
The streak is a sign of snowbunny mind control, anybody with the silver streak has it
@Dabear32345 күн бұрын
@@noobtuber10 I only have seggs with trashy white women yet I do not explain?
@briancanales37535 күн бұрын
Kizzie definitely a choker 😂 11:31
@cynical_perks87255 күн бұрын
I aspire to one day shout "I'm better than you" to a room full of people and know that it's true.
@lagspike77635 күн бұрын
If not labbimg means I’m never gonna be a top player I’m fine with never being a top player
@MarkoLomovic5 күн бұрын
it is not black and white like that.
@sanicboi91875 күн бұрын
@@MarkoLomovic nah it kinda is, if bro never touches training mode he's never gonna be a top player.
@noobtuber105 күн бұрын
Ive reached top level skullgirls without labbing, its possible pls speak for yourself 😅
@victorchen5475 күн бұрын
@noobtuber10 I think if you get high level practice it can be possible, but if you don't have anyone to play with you have to use training mode
@bahaman199015 күн бұрын
@@noobtuber10 do you perform combos or mixups ?
@MarcelVincent5 күн бұрын
i love how you say "dont think your cursed just push through" and then your footage is used for the perseverance example :D ... been a while since i been around .. but still love your content only listening to authority figures would make the world static.... all great truths start as a blasphemy.. we would all still think the would is flat if Copernicus didn't change the paradigm (well i guess some people still do )
@MaoMavo4 күн бұрын
ironic considering flat earth is now blasphemy
@maxlimit91294 күн бұрын
@@MaoMavois mars flat too or.is it just earth buddy
@pedroscoponi49054 күн бұрын
@@MaoMavo Sometimes things that are dumb turn out to be true. Sometimes they turn out to just be dumb. It's why science is all about test, test, test again.
@MaoMavo4 күн бұрын
@@pedroscoponi4905 true but if even playing devils advocate can cost you your career then there's no scientific method.
@livac4884 күн бұрын
@@MaoMavoGiven that it can be proven, here, it's not really a matter of opinion, so there's no devil's advocate here
@Firjiwater5 күн бұрын
The sun isn't in their eyes
@crumpuscrump5 күн бұрын
Blindfolds are off...
@RivermanGillz5 күн бұрын
Their dog didn't eat their inputs
@EarthLordCJ5 күн бұрын
Their feet don’t hurt
@TAZERAT4 күн бұрын
They had something to eat
@kriemhild94254 күн бұрын
Mandate of heavens is upon them
@Count_Virgil5 күн бұрын
The only reason "Being random" is "derogatory" is cause people are bitches. There's value in being random, and the term only highlighting that a particular player might be playing without a game plan, which has pros and cons.
@youtubeacc694695 күн бұрын
weird that people use random as an insult when they lose ;). The biggest thing I heard from players when I won was "You literally just 50/50 me constantly" OR my favourite "The way you play is so simple". To this day I take both these things as compliments. Mostly because it was my goal to dumb down the game (Smash) so that I could repeat the process. Also if something I do works against you I will do it till you punish me 3 times in a row AND EVEN THEN I just increase the mental stack and still do the option. But at the end of the day I dont care what anyone says about my play, competition is inherently brutal and people say that shit just to stroke their ego after losing. Took years of failing to get there though.
@RyanMay-uo9fz5 күн бұрын
This is partially true, although a lot of the time I get called random it’s because people are correctly calculating options and assuming you’re good enough to not press a terrible one.
@RyanMay-uo9fz5 күн бұрын
@@youtubeacc69469who do you play?
@ScaredEz5 күн бұрын
High key, 9 times out of 10, people throw out the word random because they too low level to understand their opponents decision-making (good or bad). No one really plays randomly, unless they’re a button mashing 5 yr old.
@wolfzafox2294 күн бұрын
Hook and punk are the 1 out of 10
@guga66655 күн бұрын
Nice vid my lord. does anyone know the background music at 5:30?
@lordknightclips78785 күн бұрын
Go watch the original/subscribe here!! - kzbin.info/www/bejne/oJvdqXZulrZsgZIsi=3K_sy2V2mpG7ohPh
@konebany7317Күн бұрын
Ex Millia player, in there game is no more virtuosity and potential. All these respected and hype top players jump from the meta SS tier toys to another, and gets more buffs. You know this better than anyone else, because you and your main characters suffered in this game. Guilty Gear Strive is no longer a competitive and fair game for experienced and virtuoso players. This is a primitive sandbox, where the most broken character is always the winner.
@Machivode7 күн бұрын
I was wondering if you could alaborate more on checking if the dp is in range I feel like it's hard to time the dp while staring at the enemy character
@ganymedium648 күн бұрын
the panda jersey callout made me spit out my water 😭😭😭😭
@konebany731710 күн бұрын
Hey? Clown, Millia still is fine???
@StringKiller12 күн бұрын
I wonder if LK could enjoy Outer Wilds playthroughs over and over
@meshifuari488213 күн бұрын
Having to spend the same amount of tension to block what otherwise wouldve been a hit even if the opponent didnt use YRC is insane to me, Slayer is mad he cant press a button from the other end of the screen without any consequences. Then he complains that the "exchange of tension" puts him in a disadvantage instead of being equal when he had to spend that tension to salvage the fuck up he made by autopilot slayer neutral.