Depends on your application of the tactic. A karate chop or kick at the
right moment could get you out of a fix. It's kind of a case of finding the
middle ground.. just straight up attacking won't get you anywhere, but stand
their too long and bad things happen.
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From: "Johnny Tai" <[email protected]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] SF playthrough...
It is very ture that to beat many high level AI a mroe passive/newbish
approach works better. A friend of mine demonstrated that once playing
Tekken 3 on the highest difficulty- none of the combo would work, yet all
he'd have to do is stand there, block like mad and use one single kick
button at the right moment to win lol.
And I remember this one time I was annoyed at King of fighters 98's
highest difficulty, and one of my buddies, who never played the darn thing
before, picked up the controller and basically just used punch and kick,
no combo, no special, and made it almsot to the last stage before getting
killed rofl.
The funny part about that is, in a real street fight, often what you learn
in martial art classes don't work- the simpler your approach, the better
your chance of winning the fight- don't try to pull off a black belt
karate kada when you can just boot the guy in the groin lol.
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