Hi. Im tired of being an easy blue for certain people so i would like to get trained by a helpful fella who knows snubs (VHFs and Bombers especially) who can help me with that?
What helped me is going to Conn and being on TS with Wesker and listen to him making fun of my flying until he started to make less fun of my flying.
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I can confirm, being smacked around by Wesker a few times a week can help quite a bit. I've found it to be an effective medium of trial and error training.
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You become good the same way you become good at anything else - practice, practice and more practice. Don't just fight for the sake of fighting, learn on your mistakes. "If I ate this nuke, what can I do next time so I don't eat it?", "If I had a clear chance to SNAC something and missed, how far was the projectile off and how do I position myself next time to improve my chances of hitting?"
Nobody trained me. I trained myself by investing dozens of hours of practice. I actually think Connecticut isn't a good place to learn properly since it doesn't simulate an actual fight well at all, and teaches you (regenless) duels mostly which can be misleading. It helps, but I'd recommend finding real fights more where there are a lot more variables.
But don't forget to switch your sparring partner once in a while. Different styles show up different flaws. Different flaws give way to different solutions. And the more solutions you have in your pvp repertoire, the better.
(05-08-2017, 10:09 AM)Antonio Wrote: I actually think Connecticut isn't a good place to learn properly since it doesn't simulate an actual fight well at all, and teaches you (regenless) duels mostly which can be misleading. It helps, but I'd recommend finding real fights more where there are a lot more variables.
Yep. This too. Undock and die. Rinse-repeat. Don't be afraid of pew outside of Conn. It's way different be it in vhf's or bombers. And it's a whole different experience. And these kind of things generate activity that will escalate to group fights, which is a whole other business than dueling.