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Old 05-04-2021, 09:32 AM
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that was a lucky hit, could have gone either way lol
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Old 05-04-2021, 09:40 AM
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skill is not luck
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Old 05-04-2021, 12:45 PM
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Whats happening at the end of this video the chunli player (Justin Wong) just did their super combo, which has enough hits to inflict a KO through chip damage (damage taken after blocking), the Ken player (Daigo) cannot dodge the attack and has two options: take the loss or "parry" the attack.

In SF3 any character can parry an incoming attack by pressing the stick in the foward position towards the attack at the exact frame it hits. Its like the reverse form of blocking but you have to be precise or you will get hit. The reward for a parry is you take no damage and you have no block stun after, (block stun is the amount of recovery after blocking a hit)

Chun-Li's super combo is one of the fastest attacks in the game and Daigo parries every single hit including the last one which requires him to jump inbetween the last two parry inputs. This opens Justin up to be punished and Daigo hits him with a full combo into his own super.

What makes this scenario even more wild is this is the final match of the final set at the biggest SF3 tournament of the year, and the crowd goes nuts. Probably one of professional gaming's biggest and most exciting moments of all time, often referred to as "Daigo Parry" or as the video is titled "Evo moment #37".

This concludes today's lesson on fighting game history. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Old 05-04-2021, 01:01 PM
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Football is pretty gay, too.
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Whats happening at the end of this video the chunli player (Justin Wong) just did their super combo, which has enough hits to inflict a KO through chip damage (damage taken after blocking), the Ken player (Daigo) cannot dodge the attack and has two options: take the loss or "parry" the attack.

In SF3 any character can parry an incoming attack by pressing the stick in the foward position towards the attack at the exact frame it hits. Its like the reverse form of blocking but you have to be precise or you will get hit. The reward for a parry is you take no damage and you have no block stun after, (block stun is the amount of recovery after blocking a hit)

Chun-Li's super combo is one of the fastest attacks in the game and Daigo parries every single hit including the last one which requires him to jump inbetween the last two parry inputs. This opens Justin up to be punished and Daigo hits him with a full combo into his own super.

What makes this scenario even more wild is this is the final match of the final set at the biggest SF3 tournament of the year, and the crowd goes nuts. Probably one of professional gaming's biggest and most exciting moments of all time, often referred to as "Daigo Parry" or as the video is titled "Evo moment #37".

This concludes today's lesson on fighting game history. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Very cool!
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Old 05-04-2021, 03:51 PM
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Whats happening at the end of this video the chunli player (Justin Wong) just did their super combo, which has enough hits to inflict a KO through chip damage (damage taken after blocking), the Ken player (Daigo) cannot dodge the attack and has two options: take the loss or "parry" the attack.

In SF3 any character can parry an incoming attack by pressing the stick in the foward position towards the attack at the exact frame it hits. Its like the reverse form of blocking but you have to be precise or you will get hit. The reward for a parry is you take no damage and you have no block stun after, (block stun is the amount of recovery after blocking a hit)

Chun-Li's super combo is one of the fastest attacks in the game and Daigo parries every single hit including the last one which requires him to jump inbetween the last two parry inputs. This opens Justin up to be punished and Daigo hits him with a full combo into his own super.

What makes this scenario even more wild is this is the final match of the final set at the biggest SF3 tournament of the year, and the crowd goes nuts. Probably one of professional gaming's biggest and most exciting moments of all time, often referred to as "Daigo Parry" or as the video is titled "Evo moment #37".

This concludes today's lesson on fighting game history. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
i am so glad i didn’t have to type this out for the plebs
thank you
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Old 05-04-2021, 04:12 PM
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Chortles keeps up with the gay/furry gaming community, shocker.

Just let us know when you go full post-op so we can use the proper pronoun for you
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Old 05-04-2021, 04:30 PM
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i am so glad i didn’t have to type this out for the plebs
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