I am not that good at fighting games.
I have made it to masters on street fighter, and learning that game was an absolute joy. Whenever a character comes out, there are tons of resources and usually they all recommend the same things. Many also provide easy bnbs and upgrade paths and even give flowcharts. This helps me learn a new combo step by step. And combos are easy enough that I can visually look at a pro player and see: oh, thats a heavy kick, etc... And make it myself. Timings usually don't matter.
But in 2xko, moves are not always easy to track so its a lot harder to extrapolate somebody their combo, on top of small minute details making or breaking a whole combo.
Ive made it to diamond previously with jinx illaoi, both learning one combo. And that's fine. But now i want to pick up akali ahri and i realize just how much looking around i need to find combo guides. Not a single guide i found actually shows the combos the pros were doing in the last tournament. Even for ahri, who has been out a while.
Don't even get me started on team unique tech.
Is this a gap in the market? Like, if i get better at this game, should I make beginner to pro master guides?
Sf6 has videos like that. Two hour step by step learning.
Idk, 2xko is difficult for new players imo, mostly because the learning resources are wack.