How To Guess Correctly In Fighting Games
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Published 2024-06-14
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How To Guess Correctly In Fighting Games
How to Master Decision Making in Fighting Games
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All Comments (21)
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So yea, we kinda went a little ham on this one. Would love to talk waaay more about advanced applications of game theory (you actually can calculate a lot more accurately than we do in this video), so if you'd like to see that, let us know by like/share/subbing the video
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Tying Evo Moment 37 and the Veritasium video about 37 together and then both into the topic of game theory is incredibly big-brained.
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Fighting games and game theory -> Evo moment #37 -> Veritasium randomess -> BACK into game theory? They'll remember you for this.
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I've played poker and other various competitive card games so my ears perked when I heard the term "Expected Value" (EV) talked in fighting game terms.
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Usually am a quiet supporter/viewer of the channel but had to say, this is by far my favorite guide/tutorial style video you've done. I feel like there is not enough content that talks about these types of concepts that newer/intermediate players may somewhat intuitively understand (this FEELS like a good/bad decision) but not understand the fundamentals of how to really apply it and approach situations with a lot more clarity. Everything from the scripting, editing, various examples of applications across different games etc made the video really easy to digest and engaging. Great stuff
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As an engineer i really appreciate when people talk about this side of fighting game.
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Amazing editing in this one!
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3:51 this bit makes me wonder how the cast of SF6 would react to Broly lariating someone across the stage into a triple level 3 lmao
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What me and my friend used to do when we played fighting games is we would always tell each other which options we were over-relying on and which habits we were building after we would exploit them, it did a good job of giving the two of us better situational awareness
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One of the coolest videos ive seen on the topic ever. As a poker nerd the moment you brought up actual game theory and not 'sf6 theory' i was super excited. Definately give us more of this!
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Ngl this is hands down your best video to date. Well done sir. Also shout outs to Caste
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This is probably one of the best pieces of fighting game educational content that exists. Very well done
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Editing and writing is on point! Felt like watching Core A Gaming.
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Another banger from start to finish! This one is special
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You are now one of my favorite SF6 youtubers, excellent video. Once a player can get past the immediate execution challenges your mental stack gets freed up enough to actively observe the opponent. Then you get to play with the psychology- the actual opponent, and the matches become 1000% more interesting.
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I'm really hoping this video pops off, you clearly went above and beyond for it.
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Melty Blood Type Lumina OST is actually another level of goated, i hear it outside of the FGC too.
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Diaphone I'm gonna be real: this is the best video you've ever put out.
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The example footage, from clean demonstrations that went into good detail, as well as the hype tournament sets showing how these things really do happen - extremely appreciated
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Production on this vid look really good, would love to see more like this!