Since I keep seeing For Honor post I figured I may as well give some tips. I am by no means a pro, but this should be common sense.
-Practice makes perfect
-If someone is spamming, then git gud and [i][b]DOOOOODGE[/b][/i], or counter, block, punish, etc.
-try playing with various other characters so you can learn their strengths and weaknesses
-don't stand near a death trap like a fool (For Honor specific)
-following an honor code in any fighter is the dumbest thing possible. You're there to win.
-read your opponents moves
-if you're opponent is better then you then keep facing them. You will undoubtedly leave a much better player after getting your ass handed to you. You may even beat them.
-Don't get mad or stressed out, it'll cause you to make mistakes that can make you lose a round, or even worse the match
-if you have friends that play them you guys should practice with each other (ha) and share tips if possible.
-Don't be a dick that sends hatemail.
If anyone wants me to add any tips then let me know.
Edit: lol at everyone thinking this is strictly for For Honor.
Edit: I forgot to put "learn mix ups". Which is learn different combos so you're not as predictable.
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Dodging doesn't help when a conq has vortexed you into a corner.
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2 AntwortenYawn button mashing fests I hate fighting games and for honor :/
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1 AntwortenHow to be good at a fighting game: -Find a character you like -Practice with him/her until you master them How to be good at For Honor: -Guard break -push opponent off a cliff -???? -profit!
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1 Antworten[quote]following an honor code in any fighter is the dumbest thing possible. You're there to win. [/quote] Have you even played games like DS? If you're fighting in a fight club, the last thing you want to do is break the honor code. It's like a guaranteed loss
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1 AntwortenDSP needs to read this
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3 AntwortenFor honor is 100% easier than any fighting game
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[b]*Hidden Stance Intensifies*[/b]
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3 AntwortenAgree on all of these. Except the honor code. There's nothing wrong with playing by an honor code, as long as you don't go whining that other people don't, or about how it caused your death.
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I just noticed
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[quote]Edit: I forgot to put "learn mix ups". Which is learn different combos so you're not as predictable.[/quote] Not quite. Mix-ups don't have much to do with combos other than throwing out a combo starter instead of that low attack you used in the last string.
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12 AntwortenWhat I learned about For honor is that people will complain about anything. I'm glad I skipped out on a game with such a whiny community.
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3 AntwortenBearbeitet von puppyk1sses: 2/21/2017 10:20:16 PMFighting games (every one since friggin Mortal Kombat 1) are ALL about blocking and countering. That's it. If you spam all your kewl flashy attacks, good players will just block + counter you easily. Just legit stand there, wait for an attack, block, counter. That's IT. If they come in with a heavy "block breaking" attack, just hit them with a quick jab attack and combo them before they can strike.
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Spam guard break in For Honor Spam fireballs in Storm 4 Spam large orb throw thing in Xeno 2 The key to winning is SPAM
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Spam attack? 🤔🐵
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Body Change when your opponent misses their ultimate attack.
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1 AntwortenAdapt or die
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Simplified version The cheap way Keep using moves that stagger, repeat if necessary The honorable way Hit them as fast as possible before they can repeatedly stagger you
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2 AntwortenIs For Honor a fighting game? Should vote it into EVO.
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For Honor is not the most complicated game. If anything you need to know to get better is to learn to block (the game does half of that for you) and learn your characters combos - like learning that Kenshi's heavy strike forward 3 times will yield an unblockable attack on the third strike (watch the videos in the game). Now to take your skills to the next level, learn other characters combos so you can predict them. All in all, be patient, let your opponent engage you, block successfully, know your abilities and when to use them.
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The DovahkI Don't Need Luck. I Have Ammo. - alt
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The only "honor" code I follow is the no ganking in 2v2. I let my teammate have their fight, they let me have mine. I just don't find a lot of fun in ganking in this game, just feels like EZ mode
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I still prefer having honor than being a scumbag tryhard. Besides, screwing about and waving with the enemy is fun. And it results in a "GG", not "fk u"
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4 AntwortenBearbeitet von KnightofDisorder: 2/22/2017 1:43:49 AMI will never hand up in 2v2 unless you do it to me. In elimination I'll take care of my part and then wander towards my allies to spectate on their fighting and kill their target if they manage lose. Other than that, any 4v4 is open war. It's a gank fest most of the time.
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5 AntwortenThis can be simplified to: 1. Find the character with the most immobilization/unblockable combos 2. Spam the shit out of them
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I've been avoiding 1v1 in For Honor because I assumed the sweatiest most hardcore players are in it. I gave it a shot today, and I was surprised how well I did. The dude rage quit on the third round.