Hardly cheap. Tekken2 was my first tekken, and i played my brothers copy with the shoulder buttons.. its how i learned to play
i can do all the moves still without the shoulder buttons.. just takes time to practice to get used to it.. kinda how it\'d take you time to get used to doing the combos
with the shoulder buttons..
and you wouldnt beat me

plain and simple
example. that tournament i played, they were all talking it up
exactly how you guys are now. i went there, didnt know hardly any moves (i was still a relative newcommer, i played Tekken 3 a little bit, owned Tekken Tag, but hadnt mastered it or anything) i didnt even know reversals or counters or chickens or tag combos even EXISTED, i didnt know about the intricacies of side-stepping, i knew about a fifth of the characters, and about a fifth of each of their moves that i knew now. I thought Baek was a good character.. BAEK IS ****.. i was a ten hit combo person
well, after i tried to pull out Baek and Jin with ten hit combos and got absolutely smashed with counters in the first round, i had to completely re-adjust..
wasnt long before i kicked all their asses

its all about the timing, not how many moves you know, or which characters you use (although Paul and Jin are easily the best

)
and remember, these people were talking themselves up JUST LIKE YOU ARE

they knew EVERY CHARACTER, even ones that i had NEVER used and didnt even know their moves to defend against..and i still beat em

so.. im not worried you\'d even stand a chance

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ohh.. and King\'s linking grab combos are a waste of time (so is every other grab) when you duck everytime someone tries to do one

although it does throw you off a little bit when King goes in to do a grab, and the person your playing against knows you always duck them and he does the crouching grab

always leads to good excitement at my household
