So far I don’t think I’ve won a match against Leo, even once
I’m a Kishin Jin main. Honestly Leo’s fighting style is pretty cool but I can never beat them!
I’m a Kishin Jin main. Honestly Leo’s fighting style is pretty cool but I can never beat them!
I regret donating my clarinet my grandparents got me when I was a kid. It was an Armstrong; not sure how nice it was. It was probably a student / beginner instrument. Anyway, My main question is, how much money should I expect to spend on a clarinet that is not bottom tier. I suspect I want it to be made of wood, not plastic. I realize there are the big brands like buffet and Yamaha etc.
Is there a “good value” clarinet for the money? I’ve seen so many ranging from $75 used to thousands. Is there some sort of middle ground where I can get one that I can “grow with”? Thanks for reading
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“Bring a tux!”
Is there an advantage to actually playing and fighting as many characters that teach you about them that you can’t just observe by fighting them with your main? I basically never use anyone other than Jin. For reference I’m floating around Kishin at this time. Thanks for any feedback.
Treefingers. You’re basically floating through space and getting a brain massage. Your turn
I’ve got almost 200 hrs clocked with Jin and I’m Kishin. I love his simple (easy to pick up) play style but I still have a lot to learn with him. I thought it would be nice to mix it up with a second main.
I have not played T7 before. Would it be worth buying? I’m enjoying T8 and I understand many are unhappy with T8.
I’m new to Tekken so enlighten me. I mean if you win matches you gain points. I keep hearing these terms like smurf, nerf, carried, etc. it seems to me that there are people who win matches cuz they’re super technical and experienced, but there may be players winning matches who fight more “randomly”. But people complain that “ranked doesn’t matter”. If you win a match, why does it matter “how you fight”? Hope that makes sense.
My fighting style is very non-string. I know a handful of combos but I’m not focused on long strings of combos. I primarily fight with several mixups to keep things unexpected. My weaknesses I’m aware of are that I struggle blocking lows, and I also have a tendency to whif at a distance. I tend to get tense and excited during a match and my adrenaline is pumping so hard I will sometimes press the wrong button, make mistakes, whif, all that kinda stuff. I’m trying to learn to play with calmness so I don’t get too worked up and end up mashing buttons. Any advice welcome. I’ve been watching Phidx on youtube and getting familiar with different ideas like respect, taking turns, timing, spacing, frame data, reading your opponent and being present. oh and I’ve got about 160 hrs of gaming clocked on ranked. thanks for reading.
It sounds weird. But anyway, in my dream, they released a two part album, both not very long. The first part of the release had some sort of feature that allowed you to customize the sounds within the album— sort of splicing the album up and broke each sound and instrument apart; allowing you to somehow mix and match the sounds. Weird I know. And I remember the second album release, the album cover was very green in color. I was thinking how crazy it would be if this actually happened! (Which it won’t).
Just wanted to share this strange dream!