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If you'd be up for more guides (though no pressure of course!!) I'd really, really appreciate an explainer of the fundamental terminology around Strive (and fighting games in general)? I managed to piece together what Neutral meant through context, but as for stuff like what a Roman Cancel is, or those number letter combos were, I was pretty lost to be honest.
Again, thank you for taking the time to make a genre of game I'm genuinely new to ACTUALLY ACCESSIBLE!!! It means a lot, and I really appreciate the effort!! :D
I cannot overstate how valuable replay review is,ven if it's as simple as hopping back to the menu real quick mid-session to watch that really awesome comeback you just pulled off. Even within a minute of leaving the round, you'll have a fresh perspective and can actually think about and learn from stuff that happened really fast or was confusing or ambiguous. I started improving so much faster when I watched a few replays per session.