Guys, games are played for fun. Please just have fun.
@Speedkicks
6 жыл бұрын
It's not even about shaming people for having this mentality. Just showing them that they could be having more fun with the game like...without it. Even though it's a hard game, there's no reason to complain and get upset when you could either learn to play against it or just not let it bother you.
@jeabl
6 жыл бұрын
Thats the point. its good to see you finally noticed that and.........Ohh I just saw the video...errr...nevermind :´v
@kleps6463
6 жыл бұрын
The main point is that there is no incentive to play hard characters. Why would I play Kazuya for months when I can reach same level of play with Eddy in just a few hours? Scrubs get rekt by gimmicky characters and end up picking up the same characters themselves. This is my first fighting game and I've been playing Bryan only for 3 months, out of frustration tried Kazumi for one day and surpassed my Bryan in less than 24 hours after picking her up. Even though I agree with you that the game is balanced and there is counter for everything, I think TMM has a point.
@marvinandia1214
6 жыл бұрын
Guys not everyone has the time to play 3 hours per day to improve. They are easy victims of easy chars spammers
@skinless333x2
6 жыл бұрын
So that is why you called TMM a scrub I guess? You completely missed the point on what he said and insulted him on top of it. Maybe next time you use your brain before you talk.
@DamageXcaling
6 жыл бұрын
I think Speedkicks completely missed Adrian's point tho, so this vid feels like a hit or miss.
@jacenreyes6378
6 жыл бұрын
DamageXcaling yo damage big fan man miss ur hat trick I learned everything from u
@SyncWaveyPlays7124
6 жыл бұрын
Is this the speedkicks that called tmm scrub because I thought he was talking about the real speedkicks that plays in tournaments real speedkicks doesn't were glasses and has darker skin am I missing something here?
@Human-dr7kr
6 жыл бұрын
Artorias88 The Abysswalker they are the same guy my guy
@worldfrost
6 жыл бұрын
The guy in the video is his friend/good king player Jerry
@easygoingdude9990
6 жыл бұрын
The difficulty of the matchup really isn't the issue though.. There just isn't enough information given to new players in game about what to do. How many noobs even know what a crouch cancel is? The minority will go online and search for how to punish Eddy, for instance, weed out the 'get gud scrub' comments and maybe find what they were looking for. Thankfully there are those in the community who picked up the slack for Namco with resources that people can look at.. Even Aris mentioned that the game doesn't do itself any favors by not educating new players.
@TheFilipFonky
6 жыл бұрын
Why do you only accept information if it's in the game? What about info that's on the internet and KZitem?
@easygoingdude9990
6 жыл бұрын
Superstar Banana Mix It's not that it has to only be in game but in game it's possible to convey that information immediately in a way that is much easier to demonstrate. The KI tutorial is literally what got me more interested in playing fighting games because of how well they got important information across that I could practice with then and there
@TheFilipFonky
6 жыл бұрын
Colezy_k you brought up possibly the only decent pro-tutorial pointl I've seen. I agree in that case.
@easygoingdude9990
6 жыл бұрын
Colezy_k thank you. You explained it much much better than I did.
@TheFilipFonky
6 жыл бұрын
Colezy, Tekken Tag 2 had a tutorial and it almost killed the franchise
@cutcc
6 жыл бұрын
Enjoying Tekken *intensifies*
@MohammadMishima
6 жыл бұрын
cutcc yo thanks for the awsome guides you have
@anibalmattiwos7613
6 жыл бұрын
Going directly to 2:48 This is the response you'll see from most players that are new to the game. Which is understandable because they're not necessarily wrong, now it may be a negetive mindset to have, but the fact remains that it's factually true in lower levels of play. 3:20 This type of response is not very common and is not a response you expect to see from new players generally, if this was a common response then people would stick with the game for much longer (altough they would never really improve), however that's not the case which is a problem. Now there is clearly a problem with this video as it puts all the weight, responsibility and more importantly blame on the player for not knowing something, while simultaneously failing to acknowledge it's own failures as a game to properly educate the player exactly on what it is he needs to do. (With the lack of tutorials) But my problem is the argument that is trying to be made here as opposed to the argument Adrian made, which to me seems in no way related to what this video is trying to adress. It seems like you're both trying to adress eachothers "points" while completely missing the point both of you are trying to make. So let's start with Adrians argument. Adrians argument is a matter of requirement, meaning, "what does the game require from you as opposed to what it requires from you opponent." To give an example. Eddys b1,4 from an execution standpoint is extremely easy to do while simultaneously being really strong while the proper response to that move is extremily hard to do while not being as rewarding in return. This is a problem, because the requirement from both players is scewed in the favor of one as opposed to it being equal if say both players where equally good and experienced in terms of their skills and knowledge. This is also a problem because it allows certain players to never learn and get away with spamming scrub killing moves with little to no consequence since the difficulty of dealing with said move is much higher then the difficulty in executing said move. Now how is that diffrent then the argument being made in this video? Well this video is telling the player that with the right mindset you can indeed deal with the move being abused. But Adrian never argued that there wasn't an option or that the moves couldn't be dealt with, thus this video is either miscontruing Adrians point or is just flat out missing the point he's trying to make. Now i don't disagree with the videos intention of trying to change a players mindset, but the need to even change said mindset wouldn't be nesscary as the "scrub" mindset wouldn't exist if the game was equally favoring both players for playing properly as opposed to favoring one over the other which the game clearly does depending on what character you're playing. This does not mean that i want all characters to be equal in terms of difficulty, but instead i want the person who takes the time to learn how to crouch cancel ewgf to be favored as opposed to the person who simply learned how to b1,4, and the way to do that is by making b1,4 less rewarding. This is called balancing. PS: I know they nerfed eddys b1,4, it was just an example.
@mkfan59
6 жыл бұрын
okay but... why dont you just pick a different character? If you want to play kazuya which requires high execution to do basic things, THEN PUT IN THE TIME TO PLAY KAZUYA.
@mkfan59
6 жыл бұрын
If you're losing to scrub shit maybe... you're a scrub
@tubeethet
6 жыл бұрын
mkfan59 Judging from your profile picture, you're a King main (sorry if I'm wrong). You're telling Kazuya mains to switch mains and that's difficult to do since it's their main. Wouldn't it be hard if someone just told you to switch from King to someone else?
@mkfan59
6 жыл бұрын
No because if i want to play tekken without king i can play neutral game with any character because thats what king taught me to do. It doesnt matter if its hard or not, if i want to do it i will figure out how to do it.
@tubeethet
6 жыл бұрын
mkfan59 An inspiration from a character. Nice.
@Shodan130
6 жыл бұрын
i really don't understand why everyone is saying this video is elitist. it's clearly the opposite. speedkicks is basically saying that if you see something you can't deal with. go and learn and adapt to it and you will improve. what is elitist however is claiming you are a better player despite getting 5-0'd because you use a certain character. character elitism if you will. these players are usually in a circle jerk of how much skill their character takes and blames any loss on the skill floor difference of the characters. preventing them from improving. there is a reason out of the 2 party's speedkicks actually competes in tournaments.
@kjgotthebounce5633
6 жыл бұрын
Now the amount of time it takes in practice mode to perform that couch cancel into an electric compared to doing slippery kicks is a massive difference
@SlickEvan
6 жыл бұрын
Ball Don't stop mmm... iunno
@mkfan59
6 жыл бұрын
Wow its almost like the cast has OTHER characters in the game where you dont have to crouch cancel electric to punish something so "easy to punish"
@kjgotthebounce5633
6 жыл бұрын
mkfan59 but still have to crouch cancel which takes significantly more practice to do consistently than slippery kicks and how many people know what a crouch cancel is, took me over a year to find out what that it is, something like that should be in a tutorial. Thats why at an intermediate level the game is unbalanced but is still fun af, for me atleast. In my opinion the game is not completely unbalanced that its a problem.But you cant deny the fact at the intermediate level where players do not practice everyday and do other things in their lives and just use the character they have the most fun with have go up against a ling xiayou or eddy player they are most likely going to lose. But it is very rewarding and fun when you learn how to counter tricky moves.
@Shodan130
6 жыл бұрын
or just do twin pistons. kaz also has that. and it's a much better move than slippery kicks. tekken does not take much execution with some minor exceptions. there is always an alternative.
@kjgotthebounce5633
6 жыл бұрын
Pearse McLaughlin I literally just checked and twin pistons does not work and how are you comparing a while rising punisher with a launching sweep. And to even think about getting good at tekken you need good movement which requires excution and depending on the character you use the execution increases. I dont like to assume but you just sound like someone who hasnt fully understands the game yet
@xxkkingxx
6 жыл бұрын
So at 1:25 you block a b1,4 into low sweep and whiff a ws2 as your punish and get punished for it that’s what TMM was talking about figuring out how to fight against these “Lab Characters” in low ranks. Also the argument of crouch cancel into a ewgf is completely trash if the game doesn’t give new players an idea of what the hell that is. It doesn’t even have a tutorial mode teaching forward dash, back dash, side stepping and walking. Not even how to block, or even low parry
@Jakc_Tk
6 жыл бұрын
King Gaming Marks you can just do twin pistons
@baadshahmiya
6 жыл бұрын
joshua jones Twin pistons has less range than ws2
@Jakc_Tk
6 жыл бұрын
Okay, what about ff3
@abouhali2459
6 жыл бұрын
joshua jones also requires a crouch cancel and i dont really think thats a legit punish
@SyncWaveyPlays7124
6 жыл бұрын
This isn't the real speedkicks we see in tournaments look it up
@energyflash_tk
6 жыл бұрын
The top US player giving advice to 99.99% of the general playerbase which basically amounts to nothing more than 'git gud scrubs'. Nice work there Speedkicks, really shattering the stereotypes of the elitist fighting game players and helping the community grow.
@JeT7RuL
6 жыл бұрын
I think the advice was more like "Enjoy the game and the learning process" than "git gud baddies". Wouldn't really call it elitist.
@energyflash_tk
6 жыл бұрын
Yeah, try telling that to a new player, 'enjoy the learning process'. Just try to enjoy this very cryptic, very technically demanding fighting game where nothing is ever explained through just playing it. Some people are so far removed from the general playerbase, it's ridiculous. We account for maybe less than 1% of the playerbase, yet here we're arguing what's best for new players. I think the sales speak for themselves. As long as this exclusive, elitist attitude continues, fighting games will continue to be a niche scene.
@JeT7RuL
6 жыл бұрын
Basketalbi Just accept the fact that you won't be good in a week. Only thing I can agree with is that the game needs a tutorial.
@spuckuk7039
6 жыл бұрын
You really didn't get the message of the video. It's that bitching won't make you better. Analysing why you lost is what gets you better.
@SomethingRules
6 жыл бұрын
"I think the sales speak for themselves" ...except Tekken 7 sold really well?
@shadarriand1590
4 жыл бұрын
How times have changed but I've returned back to this.
@TheCrashman16
4 жыл бұрын
oh boi, who would've thought...
@majinbooxd
6 жыл бұрын
Wow terrible comprehension issues, totally missed TMMs point, also "guys just have fun" *plays thousands of thousand of hours to compete professionally and still can't win a big one then proceeds to create the 'scrub mentality ', what a legend.
@mkfan59
6 жыл бұрын
Terrible comprehension issues? Coming from a guy that reads people and beats them in video games for like... a living? Maybe you didnt understand TMMs argument fully, because im pretty sure SK did.
@Shodan130
6 жыл бұрын
my biggest issue wasn't TMM's arguement. it's the fact that TMM was projecting while hiding his opinion "for newer players" TMM has a scrub mentality even outside of that video. and wasn't speedkicks at TWT. to get there you have to win quite a few tournaments
@Riddimsofcreation
6 жыл бұрын
Pearse McLaughlin ikr lol and he made top 8 people act liek these things are easy
@Shodan130
6 жыл бұрын
yea man that shit is hard af. my boi fergus was there and he's untouchable. at least to me haha. and he didn't even get top 8. feelsbadman haha
@SyncWaveyPlays7124
6 жыл бұрын
This isnt speedkicks we see at tournaments imposter speedkicks doesn't were glasses
@TheFilipFonky
6 жыл бұрын
Tekken is harsh because its balance revolves around people who know the rules of the game, which is exactly as it should be. Games should never be balanced to make bad players feel good.
@energyflash_tk
6 жыл бұрын
"Games should never be balanced to make bad players feel good." That's not what TMM was arguing, stop straw manning. He was just arguing for a tutorial mode to introduce new players to the many different characters, especially characters with stances who break the traditional rules of the game. Xiaoyu can crush 80% of mids with her phoenix stance, yet that isn't explained anywhere in the game. The concept of crushing isn't even explained anywhere in game.
@TheFilipFonky
6 жыл бұрын
TMM said Lucky Chloe is cheap, and then refused to lab her for whatever reason. The game rightly punishes that behavior. EDIT: also crushing is as plain as can be. My character jumps while attacking? That means he probably avoids low attacks. My character is ducking while attacking? That means he probably avoids high attacks.
@energyflash_tk
6 жыл бұрын
Crushing isn't tied to the low/mid/high structure. Many generic d/f 2s crush under highs despite being mids. That hugely important system isn't explained anywhere in the game. Then you have stance characters like Eddy or Xiaoyu that completely throw out anything you've learned against more traditional characters out the window. The whole point of TMM's video was that some characters are overpowered in LOWER ranks of play and that's absolutely true, he even said that playing Eddy at a high level requires tremendous amounts of skill. In lower levels you can get away with just crushing everything through stances. Newer player will get frustrated and drop the game. Fighting games are a niche genre as it is, alienating 99% of your playerbase because you can't put in a tutorial mode is incredibly counter intuitive to the growth of the whole genre. Tutorials is all that is need, no dumbing down the mechanics, no changing the game. Just clear and concise tutorials that explain the very basics of the game.
@TheFilipFonky
6 жыл бұрын
I don't want to justify Harada's bullshit, but if someone WANTS to learn the game then there are plenty of resources all over the Internet. "The game needs tutorials" sounds a lot like "I refuse to learn by myself and need to be spoonfed" The tools to learn the game are ALL there: practice mode, movelists, frame-data. TMM has been playing for 20 years and he still refuses to bring characters to the lab.
@energyflash_tk
6 жыл бұрын
"I refuse to learn by myself and need to be spoonfed" Learning how to play the game is equivalent to being spoonfed? If you don't know the basic mechanics of the game, you can't play it. Most if not all games do that, they'll explain the controls, mechanics etc. I'm not talking about advanced techniques I'm talking about basic, fundamental mechanics on how the game is played, like I said earlier for the example the crush system. T7 does nothing to explain its mechanics, even players coming from different fighting games were getting confused. All that would be needed is maybe a 10 step tutorial on how the game functions and what makes Tekken special compared to other fighting games. A raw move-list data doesn't provide any answers. Also frame data isn't included in the game, yet another hugely important aspect of the game I'd say 95% of all players have no idea it exists at all. I can't possibly see how you're arguing against proper tutorial modes, everyone agrees and even Aris talked about this extensively on his streams. You can't expect the community to grow if you alienate most of your playerbase. If you want fighting games to die out and experience another dark age, go ahead, tell people to 'git gud' and look up all the information themselves through forums and other databases, just don't act surprised when that actually happens.
@eskimoform
6 жыл бұрын
Tekken is hard. No tutorial will bridge that gap. Forcing players to get involved with the community to learn fosters more long term and short term growth than a tutorial could.
@eskimoform
6 жыл бұрын
A tutorial also wouldn't help tmm. He'll never step up and learn what he needs to.
@FruitsBootG
6 жыл бұрын
Person on the left - A casual person's mentality (No seriously, people who picked up Tekken for like a month) Person in the middle - No one, you get robbed like that and you're 90% likely to get pissed Person on the right - A competitor's mentality In my opinion, Tekken's only fun when you're able to put in hard work and get rewarded for the things you do. I just can't see it as a game any person can pick up and have fun with unless your opponent is at the same skill level as you are
@baadshahmiya
6 жыл бұрын
I think you actually missed the point what TMM was saying.In terms of characters like King who has gimmicks you just play with them and generally adapt to their playstyle and learn the matchup after playing with them for a while.Whereas characters like Eddy,Ling,Lucky chloe,Lili has rolls,flips and crush properties and you have to go to the practice mode and lab their movelist which will take too much time.Even then you will struggle against them.Then patience starts to break and at one moment you'll be discouraged to play this game because losing ain't fun.If they just make things like after playing 10-15 matches against someone you'll learn the matchup of your opponents character then it's okay and 70% of the cast actually works this way.But no matter how long you've played against Eddy,ling,chloe,lili if you don't lab them you'll never learn the matchup.
@mkfan59
6 жыл бұрын
Wow kings moves are so LAME kazuya has to work SO HARD to beat king. Like, if king didnt have this cheap ass df1 we would have a good game. But lets exclude the fact that my character is fucking cheap because doing an electric on demand is harder than pressing 2 buttons at once. SCRUBS.
@Oomze
6 жыл бұрын
Err im lost. Whats this all about?
@Hostilenemy
6 жыл бұрын
When can we expect Speedkicks' guide to the Galaxy?
@Speedkicks
6 жыл бұрын
Dude, cmon. You can't just spoil my next video!
@spiritualopportunism4585
6 жыл бұрын
Enjoying Tekken is a subjective experience, therefore there isn't much purpose to argue to one another about except when it comes to the game's crossroad: it's balance. And I, as someone who enjoys Tekken uncompetively can't see why some characters have very little execution barrier yet yield so much reward- including difficult to punish, relative to others that have it higher, namely Mashimas. One wouldn't be wrong to think: higher execution, higher reward. Lower execution, less 'easier' reward. Yet the opposite is true. In that case why main these higher execution characters if others, with less execution, accomplish the same or more with less effort? Choosing Kazuya or Jin is absolutely handicapping yourself. It's an uphill battle already with higher execution, yet others, with less are accomplishing the same or more results. I don't think a great big portion of humanity is masochistic, wouldn't make much evolutionary sense.
@SlickEvan
6 жыл бұрын
TheWisdomOfSilenus Well then there's the counter argument that the results don't matter, your enjoyment is what matters. And even then, lower execution characters usually have more punishable moves. If you block almost any "easy execution" character sweep you get a huge return for it. Almost all of them, from snake edge to ling's ss4 (I think) are all practically negative 100 and you can hopkick them. You don't even need to crouch cancel for that either because the up input.
@mkfan59
6 жыл бұрын
Yea like eddys slippery kicks is only -122451245124 frames on block. Thats so cheap right? An unsafe SEEABLE low?
@quietmessiah5157
6 жыл бұрын
Aah yes... Silly light blue and green players! All you have to do is crouch cancel EWGF, it's THAT simple! For someone claiming to not be attacking Adrian, you're sure going out of your way to prove a point. Making a video, picking Kazuya and then pretending to rage. Just remember everyone, he's attacking the scrub mentality and NOT TMM. :^)
@pandaskinner4856
6 жыл бұрын
I always assumed speedkicks would be a nice helpfull person. We learn something new everyday. Respect absolute zero
@thecryptocomeup8706
6 жыл бұрын
I don’t think main man was complaining for him self. I think he was speaking for the people having trouble. Not everyone has endless hours to practice and some If ya just want to fight. That being said I don’t find eddy that hard
@mkfan59
6 жыл бұрын
Usually, the people speaking for others dont take their own advice.
@Shodan130
6 жыл бұрын
it would only take one game to adapt to something cheap if you take the right steps. also TMM was projecting. you can see it in his average play
@MatronMugrai
3 жыл бұрын
I'm trying to love the game... But the struggle of learning basic movement online is a huge challenge... But I like the feel of movement in practice mode. So once I get over my anxieties, I'm definitely going to enjoy my time learning to electric online.
@TheLollyPoooper
6 жыл бұрын
.....let's call everyone who is not a professional tournament player a scrub, let's call them scrubs if we also don't agree with them, and after seeing the reactions, let's make a cute little soft video which revolves around "having fun" and trying to step back from what we've said by uploading this. Not only you miss most of the points of TMM but also you didn't even apologize, while you are an example to loads of people who play Tekken. Also telling people to just "have fun" whole going crazy for the tournaments, trying to be the best and trying hard to improve is ironic as hell. Having the "git gud" mentality and telling all the people they are scrubs, noobs while also telling them to have fun at the same time is also very, very ironic. Not cool Speedkicks, not cool at all.
@BigNothing69
6 жыл бұрын
I commented on "that guy's" video about how being salty about games is stupid and HOLY SHIT it made his fans mad. They called me a hypocrite(lol what) and everything. I'm a low ranked ass wannabe Bryan main. I got to 3rd Dan with the obvious moves. For some reason, I'm getting my ass handed to me. Instead of making a 25 minute video whining, I know I need to figure out something other than Snakeedge/Orbital. Easy.
@TekkenTeam
6 жыл бұрын
Big Nobody See at least you acknowledged your shortcomings and now you know you have an idea on what you need to improve on. That being said you are in the minority of players with this mindset to adjust and NOT blame the game for being the way it is.
@zaazaa62
6 жыл бұрын
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@energyflash_tk
6 жыл бұрын
Hey, I never thought I would see my favorite austrian tekken player in a comment section. Why don't you stream ZaZa, I would love to see some of your Mishimas. Cheers.
@akane662
6 жыл бұрын
pls enjoy game
@zaazaa62
6 жыл бұрын
Ohh dang! If that isnt my favorite (where are you from buddy?) tekken player :D Ohh thanks man. imma start streamin soon actually! Get ready for mishima battles!
@vos9954
6 жыл бұрын
IMHO Eddy, Chloe, Paul, Katarina and most of these ''scrub killers''/heavy mix-up characters are not OP, but they require MORE time for us lower rank players to adapt, compared to others. Especially with zero tutorial mode in this game. This game has flaws, especially in assisting newer players to understand the SIMPLE mechanics of this deep game. But calling TMM a scrub is unnecessary dude. Now that's just pure TRASH talking. TMM does have a lot of points in his video, and I suggest you to watch it till the end, before calling him as such you stoner. (he also did a newer vid)
@TheFilipFonky
6 жыл бұрын
What's stopping you from going into practice mode with those characters?
@SomethingRules
6 жыл бұрын
The fact that you list Paul and Katarina there shows just what's wrong with the entire argument. Paul is extremely simple, you can spend about 20 mins in training mode and understand his gameplan and the counters to it. But of course you're not gonna do that, because you're a scrub.
@vos9954
6 жыл бұрын
I...didnt...stop.. going into practice mode with those characters after I got raped? I watch Aris, Rip, Blasted Salami, TMM, TWT etc.. before and after my training mode sessions too. I just feel like, they require more time for me to adjust on the spot if I'm playing against them, and didn't do any lab session beforehand. Heck I even main them (except Eddy and Chloe) 2 months ago. Now I'm maining Hwo and Kaz for a few more weeks.Kaz is pretty good for learning the fundamentals, but hwo is just so damn fun. Then I'm going to learn how to play against that Arab and Niner .
@vos9954
6 жыл бұрын
+rederev That compilation was entertaining tbh, especially that LTG part. But yeah he does get salty sometimes, and when he loses to a character with easier execution (Katarina, Paul etc) all these Mishima/Bryan mains just give him the handjob and talk shit to those that criticise his salty ass when he whines about their ''gimmicks''. But IMO his attitude is improving, in due time. Unlike DSP, he actually contributes to the FGC with his Tekken guides. I don't think I would go that far tho lmao. He acknowledged in his stream a few times before, that he can get whiny and salty sometimes. Tho he tends to label people with legit criticism as ''hater'' from time to time, he doesn't do that ALL the time either. Unlike a certain black player...NOW GET THAT ASS BANNED Have you watched Aris and James Chen rage videos? It was so therapeutic to watch.
@Slythyr
6 жыл бұрын
VoS LOL Katarina. Yeah go cry more about a character with unsafe, linear strings and lows the speed of molasses.
@Nick15632
6 жыл бұрын
they're both kinda right tbqh
@easygoingdude9990
6 жыл бұрын
Nick39891 ikr.
@TheLenny655
6 жыл бұрын
Jokes on you, the proper punish is a delayed hopkick lmao
@SyncWaveyPlays7124
6 жыл бұрын
Hold on this isn't the real speedkicks I saw in dreamhack denver top 8 speedkick don't were glasses
@hso5485
Жыл бұрын
Imagine having to be a robot and not show your true emotions that no fun
@ABADY1414
6 жыл бұрын
keep uploading videos pro 😁
@ElectricNikkiGames
6 жыл бұрын
i'm getting beaten all the time but i'm enjoying the mountain climb
@pikatzer
4 жыл бұрын
that's not speedkicks
@SyncWaveyPlays7124
6 жыл бұрын
I like your thinking but from a pros prospective new players don't have a clue they will just lose to eddy and other characters like him. Me I stuck with kazuya because i share the same thought process
@jackpotdante
6 жыл бұрын
Ahahahah I'm done
@neontv2998
6 жыл бұрын
Using TMM,s main huh.... This video is somewhat response to TMM? 🤔🤔
@cosmic5368
6 жыл бұрын
The scrub mentality needs to die in the Tekken community & I think SPEEDKICKS can kill it.
@azl5541
6 жыл бұрын
Beautiful.
@huantai1
6 жыл бұрын
azL sensational
@LeoKliesen
6 жыл бұрын
try enjoying tekken when you face a 2 bar alisa player in ranked lol
@grumpykuma2569
6 жыл бұрын
Well compared to jdcr, knee and saint, speedkicks is a scrub anyway
@SuperKDash
6 жыл бұрын
Who let their 3yr olds play? 🤔
@Shodan130
6 жыл бұрын
Speedkicks is Based As fuck
@SyncWaveyPlays7124
6 жыл бұрын
Yeah and how hard is it to crouch cancel into electric lol come on speed ima go practice something a new player don't even know and thats why theres more eddys then kazuyas
@us3562
6 жыл бұрын
You missed the point of his video.
@mkfan59
6 жыл бұрын
You missed the point of this one.
@SMBShippuden4
5 жыл бұрын
JUST HAVE FUN. IF YOU CANT HAVE FUN GET GOOD. IF YOU CANT GET GOOD DONT PLAY
@emperorstime6203
6 жыл бұрын
Fully supporting Speedkicks for voicing out against scrub mentality.
@TheJbrown60
6 жыл бұрын
Troll vid
@Jakc_Tk
6 жыл бұрын
You can do twin pistons in sure if ws2 doesn't work
@baadshahmiya
6 жыл бұрын
joshua jones Lol twin pistons has less range than a ws2 it's gonna whiff
@Slythyr
6 жыл бұрын
Settle this with a match! We all know Speedkicks would show us all just how big of a scrub TMM really is.
@mkfan59
6 жыл бұрын
He lost the debate on paper... having another mental debate but over a game of tekken will provide the exact same outcome, with people coming to his defense like "Of course TMM was going to lose, speedkicks is light years better than him! What an elitist!"
@sureshothwarang
6 жыл бұрын
Hahaha awesome vid the main crap is crying he is still insisting so much that he is so good lol...watch his video trying to get a mighty ruler...he hardly did a good combo or anything near the combo videos he has been bragging lol..gj speedkicks..TMM trying hard scrub and a self proclaimed good player lol
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