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You're only robbing yourself of the opportunity to learn the basics of spacing, sidestepping, poking and whatever else the depths of Tekken offer, because your whole strategy revolves around a shallow 1,2 combo, and then throwing out the reversal.
He plays like a bot, where his strategy is a low wakeup if you're down or parry spam. He plays Noctis like a predictable bot, but 50% of his strategy punishes you any time you press buttons when it's your turn.
Countered you many times with throws because I knew the parry spam was coming, but I couldn't tell if the parry worked on lows. Unlike you, I'm going to go learn about the mechanics and have someone like you sorted for the future.