Kraker2k Report post Posted September 10, 2010 Say, what does it mean when people say a move can be "Teched"? I was reading the list of changes for the 1st lokee test for BBCS2 and it said things like "Bang's 3C can now be teched" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smooshman Report post Posted September 10, 2010 Say, what does it mean when people say a move can be "Teched"? I was reading the list of changes for the 1st lokee test for BBCS2 and it said things like "Bang's 3C can now be teched" they can recover from it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sponson Report post Posted September 11, 2010 What the hell is a "loctest" or a "loketest"? I mean I understand the concept by reading the thread, but what exactly is the definition? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
4r5 Report post Posted September 11, 2010 location test I have no idea where loketest comes from, I just chuck it up to lol-japan. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sponson Report post Posted September 11, 2010 location test I have no idea where loketest comes from, I just chuck it up to lol-japan. So its just someone playing around with the unreleased data at a "location"? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Circuitous Report post Posted September 11, 2010 They install a test machine at a location for people to play on and give feedback. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shtkn Report post Posted September 11, 2010 loketest is a japanese portmanteau of 2 english words: location + test silly weeaboos probably didn't know any better and assumed loketest meant something more meaningful in japanese when they translated it back into english. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sponson Report post Posted October 10, 2010 Oh, thanks for that info. Tiem for another question. What the hell is "sliding"? For example, 2nd loketest says Taokaka's cat spirit slides now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
4r5 Report post Posted October 10, 2010 like when you get hit by the 2nd part of Jin's EX DP. Or like when Tager hits you with 6C (i think. what ever his pig straight punch is) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sponson Report post Posted October 10, 2010 huh? I still don't get it. Is sliding a property that affects the character doing it, or the character being hit? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Big Red Tie Report post Posted October 10, 2010 like when you get hit by the 2nd part of Jin's EX DP. Or like when Tager hits you with 6C (i think. what ever his pig straight punch is) 6C is tager's face smash his 5D is the punch i think you're talking about? but it doesn't slide anymore, it used to in CT. in CS now it just staggers sliding affects the character being hit. instead of hitting the ground and staying there until they can tech, they will slide backwards for a certain amount and then come to a stop, able to tech i think noel's 5BC does slide in CS as well and arakune might have one, although it might just be far knockback (combos to j.3D or something so it's hard to tell) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blaze Zero Report post Posted January 2, 2011 For some reason, I can't seem to find any explanation for the term "oki". Can anyone explain that one for me? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
T.Kang Report post Posted January 2, 2011 For some reason, I can't seem to find any explanation for the term "oki". Can anyone explain that one for me? Pardon me if I'm wrong. But from what I've gathered until now, Oki stands for Okizeme. But saying that would not help you one bit, it's basically wake-up game (at least, in my understanding). For example, ending Jin's combos with 3C gives him the time to actually freely apply more pressure after knocking down the opponent. But ending them with 214B does not, the opponent can immediately tech after it and run away safely. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blaze Zero Report post Posted January 2, 2011 Yeah, I knew Oki stood for Okizeme, but I forgot what that meant. Haha. Thanks though, that makes more sense to me now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IgTerminals Report post Posted December 9, 2011 Ok, I thought I had all the lingo down, but I've come across one I don't know, and am having a hard time finding its meaning. Could someone kindly explain what a " micro dash" is, how to do it and its uses? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WolfCrimson Report post Posted December 9, 2011 I'm guessing dashing for a very very short time so that you get some forward momentum? But we just say "dash 5a" or "dash 5B" if we want to indicate that. Where did you read this? What was its context? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IgTerminals Report post Posted December 9, 2011 Ragna general discussion on this very site. Last 2 pages. Used in context of Ragnas Challenge 7, between the 6C and 5D 214D. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WolfCrimson Report post Posted December 9, 2011 Yeah, "micro dash" in this context means that you dash for a very short while so that you adjust Ragna after the 6C dash cancel to be able to hit 5D(1) 214D in such a way so that after the Deadspike launches them you can catch them with the a dash 5C to continue the combo. It'd look like this in number notation: xxxx> 6C(2 hits) > 66 (dash cancel)> 66 5D (1) >214D> 66 5C. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IgTerminals Report post Posted December 9, 2011 So you're just using the first 66 to cancel the 6C, but not actually dash until you input the second 66? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WolfCrimson Report post Posted December 10, 2011 So you're just using the first 66 to cancel the 6C, but not actually dash until you input the second 66? You're inputting the first 66 to dash cancel the 6C, so you do dash a fixed distance after 6C. But that's not enough to position yourself properly to follow-up with the 5d(1) 214D, so you do a very brief 66 dash ( a "micro-dash"). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IgTerminals Report post Posted December 10, 2011 Ah, I see. Thanks, dude, much appreciated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
keinight Report post Posted February 26, 2012 (edited) Can anyone help me explain what these terms stand for : SR, S(J)R, R, DR, CSR, CSJR ( in the "Cancel" column of frame data ) ? THanks. Edited February 26, 2012 by keinight Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SansProtocol Report post Posted February 26, 2012 Can anyone help me explain what these terms stand for : SR, S(J)R, R, DR, CSR, CSJR ( in the "Cancel" column of frame data ) ? THanks. Each letter represents a certain cancel. S = Special CancelD = Special Cancel with Drive onlyJ = Jump Cancel(J) = Jump Cancel on hit onlyR = Rapid CancelC = Cancels into itself (5As and j.As usually have this quality) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
keinight Report post Posted February 26, 2012 Each letter represents a certain cancel. S = Special CancelD = Special Cancel with Drive onlyJ = Jump Cancel(J) = Jump Cancel on hit onlyR = Rapid CancelC = Cancels into itself (5As and j.As usually have this quality) Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
keinight Report post Posted February 27, 2012 What is "Special Cancel" ? Is it similar to Revolver action? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites