RE: DRE: CTS community mail

  • From: "Donaldson, Alasdair" <alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 12:48:15 +0000

What brought this about?
I wish my net access was working. I’ve got a fair bit of free time here – which 
explains the continuous emails. Wasting time on Cracked is all good.

I remember a while ago there was some murder in the states and they showed the 
killer’s browser history. It was a bunch of google searches on murder and 
hiding bodies and stuff, then randomly in the middle was him surfing Cracked.

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Sent: 19 February 2015 2:38 PM
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Stu, I remember you talking about Alf and the way the series ended, which 
basically meant that he gets tortured and killed.
http://www.cracked.com/article_18490_the-7-most-soul-crushing-series-finales-in-tv-history.html

On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 2:36 PM, Di Lhong 
<geosaurus8@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:geosaurus8@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Not all ff tracks ss or sw. Usually it should.
I think out of that list, King's ff+4 might not track at all. It's a very 
linear move. Similar to Lili's ff+2...stupid linear.
Paul's ff+2 might have some tracking. ss or sw i'm not entirely sure.
ff moves is in between not too fast and not too slow. If it's too fast, SW will 
usually step it. If too slow, ss will step it. It's a tricky part. Lei's ff+3 
seems to be in the right spot haha. eg. Lili's ff+4 is too slow to track (the 
low stomp) ff+3 is also too slow to track. ff+2 MIGHT track ss but not sw for 
sure.
You can also delay your input to adjust fast ff moves to track a bit better. So 
don't do ff+2:1 at the fastest input. f~F+2:1. Something in that sense. Tekken 
allows 2frame buffering/input delay i think between each moves. So you do the 
f~n to dash a bit to realign then F+2:1 for the move. If you do ff+2:1 as fast 
as possible. It won't have that f~n dash to realign itself.

On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Donaldson, Alasdair 
<alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
I’d be interested to see how most ff moves do against sw.
So, take a few different ones like:
Paul: ff+2:1
Lei: ff+3
King ff+4
And just see how the majority of these do with side walking and how much of a 
ff motion is enough to adjust or whether simply doing the move will help.

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Sent: 19 February 2015 2:25 PM

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Ah ok.
Yeah ss and sw is 2 different things really. Some move may track ss but doesn't 
mean it'll track sw...
Having pokes that at least stops people from ss is always helpful. Stop people 
from doing things like df1 on block ss bait for retaliation then launch them. I 
don't think there's moves that tracks sw though. That's where homing comes into 
play.

On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 2:21 PM, Donaldson, Alasdair 
<alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Df+1 > 2 – delay it and it is safe (-9)
Df+4 was safe in BR. Didn’t realise that it wasn’t in TTT2. Yeah, d+4 is 
probably a better bet though.
Df+2 is spammable. Df+2>1 is easily hit confirmable. When the CH goes through 
(just easier for me), you’ve got the combo.

Yeah, I don’t really sw or ss enough. At least swy forces me to adjust some of 
the time.

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Sent: 19 February 2015 2:07 PM
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Not so spammable...
df+1,2 is -11...
df+2,1 is high second hit
d+4 would be better than df+4 since he duck and kicks...at least it'll crush 
high. Also it's not -14 on block.
Paul's d+1 is 14frames...that's not fast???
Tracking is only a big issue if you don't ss sw yourself. Some characters have 
better tracking than others for sure. But that means you just have to ss sw to 
make your stuff track.

On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 2:01 PM, Donaldson, Alasdair 
<alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
It’s also not just a question of actual trackers.
King’s got nice homing moves – the rolling sabot thing – f+3. It’s mid, safe, 
fast and homing. Ub+1 is the other one – you ss and get a high homing move. 
Works especially nicely after a ss – you can almost go around the opponent 
while doing a homing move.
Anyways, those aside, the moves that you spam with King – df+1,2 or df+2,1 or 
df+4 or 2,1 – all of them seem to just track a bit. Now I get that some moves 
track a bit to certain sides, but Kings moves just seem to follow the opponent 
better than the stuff Paul does. On Paul’s side, d+1, db+4 (and ws+4 actually) 
seem to do an okay job at close range for stopping the opponent. Of those three 
moves, only one of them is for throwing out while standing around – d+1. It’s 
not the fastest move out there though (well at least faster in TTT2 than BR 
though).

From: Donaldson, Alasdair
Sent: 19 February 2015 1:54 PM
To: 'cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>'
Subject: RE: DRE: CTS community mail

Paul’s df+1 isn’t the best for tracking. D+1 will do a better job.
Yeah, the df+2. In theory it doesn’t do anything special. In reality…

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[mailto:cpt-fgc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Di Lhong
Sent: 19 February 2015 1:50 PM
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Subject: Re: DRE: CTS community mail

Yeah, the notation is a bit awkward. Stick to d+1 db+4 and df1 (not sure how 
well does df1 track)...Also df2 tracks a little i think.
In general, quick lows usually track. Unless it has special property or 
something (eg. hits ground or something like that).

On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Donaldson, Alasdair 
<alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Paul’s is 28f.
On normal hit, I get a knd, but it also hits the guy strangely, so not nice 
oki. On CH I get full combo as in after it, I go for qcf+1 elbow launch.

@Di – no idea how fast his qcb+4 is. The major problem with that is that it’s 
not something that I can do in retaliation to seeing movement. It’s an amazing 
move in general and sweet on CH, but the fact that it comes out of a swy means 
that it loses the homing usefulness.

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Sent: 19 February 2015 1:41 PM

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Subject: RE: DRE: CTS community mail

what does paul get off his Tracker on hit/CH?


I think Lei's is 1f slower(24f) with absolutely zero reward because he is 
forced to taunt.
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Subject: RE: DRE: CTS community mail
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 11:35:24 +0000
Sure, while you’re at it, why not give Paul a tracker that’s under 25f as well.

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[mailto:cpt-fgc-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Wynand-Ben
Sent: 19 February 2015 1:33 PM
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Subject: RE: DRE: CTS community mail

Or make 1+2 track.

Its high so can be ducked and stuff
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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 13:27:31 +0200
Subject: Re: DRE: CTS community mail
From: geosaurus8@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:geosaurus8@xxxxxxxxx>
To: cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Without ff+3...Lei has df+3 which is bad...especially on hit XD
If they just make ff+3 a homing move, i wouldn't mind that. It's the fact it's 
not and we keep thinking we can step it...
If they make Lei like Brad Wong. I'm quitting. That drunken BS is too fluid 
with no space for interruption between stance transition.

On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 1:24 PM, Stephen Scheidel 
<gieroadsteve@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:gieroadsteve@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Dude ff+3 has stupid tracking.
Lei will track fine without it doing both sides track.


On 19 February 2015 at 13:21, Wynand-Ben 
<paashaasggx@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:paashaasggx@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Lei's options getting stepped is already his a major weakness he has.

He cant punish stepping properly and his trackers are ass.

Its not even like ff+3 tracks properly either(And im fairly sure its only to 
one side).  Cant decide to ff+3 because I think the opponent is going to step.

Lei is no better gameplay wise than he was in T6.  His damage boost is the only 
reason hes considered High in TTT2.

Nerfing his tracking is the very last thing Lei needs.
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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 13:14:29 +0200
Subject: Re: DRE: CTS community mail
From: gieroadsteve@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:gieroadsteve@xxxxxxxxx>
To: cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

I would just make ff+3 a bit more linear ~ able to walk it to one side or 
something.
Most of the tier list I've seen for TTT2 put him quite high.

...............There is nothing new we could discuss about Lei, we always bitch 
about him.

On 19 February 2015 at 11:45, Donaldson, Alasdair 
<alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:alasdair.donaldson@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Spam raisin rush. You don’t need anything else.

I wonder what they’ve done about Lei’s combo damage. Just that isn’t enough to 
help a character. Hwo always has high combo damage, but lacks the other tools 
to make him top tier. Lei, however, also has good punishment and average pokes.

Got to say that I don’t think Lei is a particularly low character. I’d put him 
happily mid – probably below Paul though.

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Sent: 19 February 2015 11:38 AM

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Subject: RE: DRE: CTS community mail


lol

They could...  but then hes going to need major buffs in order to compete.
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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 11:34:12 +0200
Subject: Re: DRE: CTS community mail
From: geosaurus8@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:geosaurus8@xxxxxxxxx>
To: cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Remove ff+3.

On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 11:32 AM, Wynand-Ben 
<paashaasggx@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:paashaasggx@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
His "poking" and non gimmicky stance game is not great.  If you remove the 
shenanigans hes a below average character.

So if they remove half his moves.  Ie less gimmicks he needs stronger tools to 
play a more normal game.


He got a big damage buff in TTT2 but they didnt fix any of the core problems 
with his moves sadly.
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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 09:25:30 +0000

Lei needs buffs? LOL!
Good one Paas. I need that.

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Sent: 19 February 2015 11:12 AM
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They could pretty much dump half of Lei's movelist but then they would have to 
buff the rest of his stuff.

Currently he has boatload of very situational moves combined with some that are 
just straight up bad.
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Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 11:02:06 +0200
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From: geosaurus8@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:geosaurus8@xxxxxxxxx>
To: cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:cpt-fgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Lei and Capo lolz They need to remove some of their stuff and update them 
properly.
Zafina might have a large move list. But all her moves are decent and useful.
I wouldn't mind if they do a total revamp like they did for SC5. Maybe the 
series needs it. But keep some of the original cast and strong point of Tekken.
Lucky Chloe moves are basically Capo Light. The same but doesn't knockdown 
lolz. She have a slippery kick that doesn't knock down and looks punishable as 
hell. On hit doesn't stagger or give much frames either T_T

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