TEKKEN 7 |OT| How I killed your mother

PC version has something superior.

*Turn BG music to zero. Play your own whatever song on your PC via wimamp, foobar, etc. No need for Tekken Jukebox.

*This applies to pretty much all PC games.
That's a great option, but I also like having tracks that sync with what's going on (i.e. playing on diff stages, going between menus, etc).

I can't wait until Jukebox mode gets unlocked (via Namco or mods).
 
That's a great option, but I also like having tracks that sync with what's going on (i.e. playing on diff stages, going between menus, etc).

I can't wait until Jukebox mode gets unlocked (via Namco or mods).

Not worth losing 47 years every time you reload a match on ps4 though.
 
Wow I didn't know the Jungle Post stage theme was this good!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvnharyLiis

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Its definitely my favorite track in T7 also. Had a few of the stages set to that theme on the PS4.

The final round of the Souq stage is great too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLeK3QAkCbg
 
Jungle Outpost is also my favorite track!

My favorite stage 2 is probably Mishima Dojo. It gets so much better and more intense. I don't like Jungle Outpost or Souq 2 that much.
 
Wow first tekken game where i muted the sound
What asshat picked that generic wub wub crap?
 
PC version has something superior.

*Turn BG music to zero. Play your own whatever song on your PC via wimamp, foobar, etc. No need for Tekken Jukebox.

*This applies to pretty much all PC games.

I just use the steam browser go on youtube and turn on a homework edit or one of those 24hr chillhop streams.
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PC version has something superior.

*Turn BG music to zero. Play your own whatever song on your PC via wimamp, foobar, etc. No need for Tekken Jukebox.

*This applies to pretty much all PC games.
You can do that too on consoles with Media Player/Plex/Spotify/SoundCloud

Applies to all console games
 
You can do that too on consoles with Media Player/Plex/Spotify/SoundCloud

Applies to all console games

Uh I do it on consoles. What you think I'm playing on? I stream games and play my own music, whether consoles or PC. No need to download all that garbage on my PS4.
 
Wow first tekken game where i muted the sound
What asshat picked that generic wub wub crap?

You must be out of your mind sir.

Main menu music, character select, infinite azure, precifice of fate, jungle outpost, the snow map...all of these are top notch tracks!
 
Alright just checked the google spreadsheet and only a handful of us added our PSN, steam id, gamertag to the list.

Please adds your info on the spreadsheet so people can easily match up with ya regardless of each platform you have. Quote this post to see the link. Should be between two "EMAIL" words

 
Been playing with Yoshimitsu in practice, 10 hit combo that's pretty easy:

Back + 2, 1 -> 2,1 -> forward + 3+4 -> 2

Recorded it and slowed it down:

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I never used to go deep into the practice mode other than learning basic moves. It's funner than I thought.

edit: can be blocked, but works if it's a counter hit.
 
Is there like a basic roadmap for learning combos for people who are new to Tekken? I haven't played in literally 20 years heh

I picked up Asuka, Feng, Dragunov and hung around practice mode trying moves, memorised some basic attacks, but then I go into arcade mode to try them out and I fall back to just button mashing and maybe doing only one or two moves I actually intended to do - I can get wins but I feel like I might be forming bad habits and not learning anything here. Is this normal or should I be approaching the game another way?

It would be nice if there was a basic guide showing common combos entry level players should work on
 
Is there like a basic roadmap for learning combos for people who are new to Tekken? I haven't played in literally 20 years heh

I picked up Asuka, Feng, Dragunov and hung around practice mode trying moves, memorised some basic attacks, but then I go into arcade mode to try them out and I fall back to just button mashing and maybe doing only one or two moves I actually intended to do - I can get wins but I feel like I might be forming bad habits and not learning anything here. Is this normal or should I be approaching the game another way?

It would be nice if there was a basic guide showing common combos entry level players should work on

I don't have a guide to offer you, but what someone taught me is to set the CPU action 2 to "guard all". This means that after the CPU gets hit they'll try to guard right after, so if your combo doesn't work it'll get blocked when you put in the part that doesn't work.
 
I don't have a guide to offer you, but what someone taught me is to set the CPU action 2 to "guard all". This means that after the CPU gets hit they'll try to guard right after, so if your combo doesn't work it'll get blocked when you put in the part that doesn't work.

Thanks I will try that

Yeah, tips like that to help me practice more effectively are what I need I think
 
I don't have a guide to offer you, but what someone taught me is to set the CPU action 2 to "guard all". This means that after the CPU gets hit they'll try to guard right after, so if your combo doesn't work it'll get blocked when you put in the part that doesn't work.

Damn, thanks for the tip. My above combo can be blocked on the second hit. :(

I guess it's fair, it takes away like half the health lol.
 
Is there like a basic roadmap for learning combos for people who are new to Tekken? I haven't played in literally 20 years heh

Juggles? Well juggles become a lot easier to understand once you realize that most follow the same pattern.

Launcher->Filler->Screw Move->Filler->Ender

Also anything between Launcher and Ender is totally optional, you could easily just do a juggle with launcher and ender or launcher->screw->ender.

Learn what your launchers, screw moves and good enders are. Once you know that juggles are just mixing and matching them until you get something that you're comfortable with.
 
My offense is okay but my defense is horrible. I can't tell when to punish. And yeah I keep forgetting about supers so when I get knock down I do something and they just wake up ultra.
 
Juggles? Well juggles become a lot easier to understand once you realize that most follow the same pattern.

Launcher->Filler->Screw Move->Filler->Ender

Also anything between Launcher and Ender is totally optional, you could easily just do a juggle with launcher and ender or launcher->screw->ender.

Learn what your launchers are, what your screw moves are, and what your good enders are. Once you know that juggles are just mixing and matching them until you get something that you're comfortable with.

Oh shit, thank you. I never knew this.

Also I think this will help. I've been reading up on this for Miguel to see his best moves. https://drunkardshade.com/2017/05/27/tekken-7-top-15-moves-for-all-characters/

Also, not to push my luck but is there a movelist out there somewhere that classifies all moves for all characters? Like are they filler, ender or?
 
Is there like a basic roadmap for learning combos for people who are new to Tekken? I haven't played in literally 20 years heh

I picked up Asuka, Feng, Dragunov and hung around practice mode trying moves, memorised some basic attacks, but then I go into arcade mode to try them out and I fall back to just button mashing and maybe doing only one or two moves I actually intended to do - I can get wins but I feel like I might be forming bad habits and not learning anything here. Is this normal or should I be approaching the game another way?

It would be nice if there was a basic guide showing common combos entry level players should work on

ctrl+f some http links in this thread. theres a ton getting (reposted).
a lot point to this boy
https://www.twitch.tv/avoidingthepuddle
https://www.youtube.com/user/AvoidingthePuddle/videos
 
Damn, thanks for the tip. My above combo can be blocked on the second hit. :(

I guess it's fair, it takes away like half the health lol.

It's natural combo on CH but you still shouldn't throw it out expecting that. I'm pretty sure it's not even close to max damage either.

Practice juggles from u/f+3, d/f+2, ff+4 and fc,d/f+1. Those are the launchers you'll generally hit.
 
My strategy is to always block high and mid. Always just take the low. Some characters have low combo starters so they're the exception. But usually those moves are easy to see coming. Just keep blocking mid and high until you get familiar with character strings.

As for offense who do you play? I play Steve so I struggle a bit as well. Someone here might be able to help.

I usually play as yoshimitsu, do you have to time the block to the attacks or just hold back button then attack?
 
Also, not to push my luck but is there a movelist out there somewhere that classifies all moves for all characters? Like are they filler, ender or?

Well you can consult the frame data if you want specifics on each move
http://rbnorway.org/t7-frame-data/

It should show you which moves launch or spin/screw. The in game movelist does as well I think. Also note that some moves will only launch/crumple on counter hit so you should be prepared to juggle afterwards.

Filler and enders can be anything so you're not going to see them marked as such. Filler is usually just small single hits for additional damage and to adjust their height for the rest of the juggle. Enders are just usually hard hitting strings/moves that wall splat, floor break, do lots of damage, and/or somehow puts your opponent in a bad position.
 
It's natural combo on CH but you still shouldn't throw it out expecting that. I'm pretty sure it's not even close to max damage either.

Practice juggles from u/f+3, d/f+2, ff+4 and fc,d/f+1. Those are the launchers you'll generally hit.

Thanks. much appreciated!

For others, I had to google:

natural combo = can't be blocked after first hit connects
CH = interrupting an attack with your own
fc = full crouch animation

good glossary of terms: http://www.tekkenzaibatsu.com/wiki/Glossary
 
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