
But when you were doing it, you were giving it your all, right? That’s what matters.
You’re great for watching the replay!
A person who only watches the replay of the wins!
I only watch the winning replays!
It feels good!
I feel like I want to be able to return the counter here… so it seems quite useful.
That aside, I feel down.
I’m the type who doesn’t face reality directly.
I don’t know why I won by cheating, so I can’t watch my own replay.
Even in winning matches, there are points that need to be corrected, so it’s fine to focus on losing matches only when motivation is high and the mind is healthy.
>>8It was a blind spot, but now that I think about it, you’re right… Thank you.
It’s fun to switch from replay to manual control.
>>10I want this to become a standard feature in all fighting games.
>>10Thanks to this, watching losing games is no longer painful.
I like doing lethal searches.
No way, there are too many people who think they can just do it!
“` Win Rate Character-Specific League Points Character-Specific Master Filter Cumulative Mode: Ranked Match ALL 203 Wins/390 Matches 52.05% LUKE 181 Wins/342 Matches 52.92% MAI 9 Wins/25 Matches 36.00% TERRY 9 Wins/15 Matches 60.00% CAMMY 4 Wins/8 Matches 50.00% JAMIE 0 Wins/0 Matches 0.00% MANON 0 Wins/0 Matches 0.00% KIMBERLY 0 Wins/0 Matches 0.00% MARISA 0 Wins/0 Matches 0.00% LILY 0 Wins/0 Matches 0.00% “`
The win rate feels like about 30%, but I’m winning more than I expected… It’s fun to look at the data, right?
>>13Are you just getting started?
>>22I started buying it early on, but I really got serious about it around two months ago.
I’m using Luke, but I feel like I can’t progress much from Platinum 1.
Even in the matches we won, there are still challenges that we need to address.
It’s just right to find growth opportunities while maintaining mental health.
To be honest, it’s probably better to watch losing replies, but I prioritize the potential for improvement in practice mode instead.
It’s difficult to catch an opponent in the air-to-air when Shimmie and the opponent’s jump overlap.
Even by watching losing replays, I just keep getting beaten and don’t learn anything.
>>17Amazing! There are quite a few matches where I can only say that the opponent is consistently making choices throughout their life!
>>19It’s hard to understand what could have been done differently instead of just relying on luck or saying it couldn’t be helped.
I can understand it if I review it, like how it was unfavorable here, but I don’t know what I should have done when both sides were staring each other down on even ground.
When the opponent wins, what should I do whether it’s during a live rush, a jump, or using regular moves?
I just won through Impact! I thought I was done with part three, but then I messed up the SA3 cancel and lost the match just like that!
Gaaaaaaah!
Don’t worry…
Even if you review the replay to learn, it doesn’t mean anything if you don’t have the necessary skills to do so.
It means nothing for a bad player to watch their own bad replay.
It’s me who gets hit for just under 4000 because of my habit of sticking out my big foot and getting guarded!
It’s almost time for adjustments.
I’m looking forward to seeing what kind of buffs Zangi will get.
There’s no way that’s going to be strengthened.
I hate Zangi.
On the contrary, when I look back at the previous play, there are times when I think, “Wow, I really managed to return it here?!”
When I just keep spamming the button and win by stacking assists, it gives me an indescribable feeling.
At the point of throw escape enhancement, it can also be said to be a buff for Zangief.
On the bulletin board, there’s only a persistent troller in Platinum Lurk…
The other complaints are the same familiar content as always.
I think it’s not interesting at all since I can’t win at all, but it’s strange that I’m winning over 50% when I look at the data.
I want to somehow fix my fear of going into ranked matches before the replay.
My heart rate goes way up and my hands shake.