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Which notation do you prefer?

Started by solidshark, November 26, 2011, 07:56:51 PM

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Which type of notations do you prefer?

s.a, d.a, far a
3 (15.8%)
st.a, cr.a, cl.a
16 (84.2%)

Total Members Voted: 19

solidshark

For those confused

s.a or st.a or far a = standing  ;a
d.a or cr.a = down/crouching  ;a
cl.a = in-close  ;a
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darkTown2

i've never heard of people use d.a, always 2a ( i'm not even sure if that's correct since i don't use numbers either) or   cr.a
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Sharnt

#2
I'm using s/f/b/u/d.A/B/C/D and dp/rdp, qc/hc(f/b). For charging moves d~u. or b~f. and also use this for follow ups like K' : qcf.A~f.B or Kensou Rekkas : qcf.A~qcf.A or Yuri demon flip dp.B~C etc ...

I'm using numbers only to explain accurately some tricky manipulation. By example to do d~u.B,(SC)qcf qcf.B with Kim i'm doing (2)3698+B 5236+B
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Tropxe

I thought you were going to ask about preferring, say, LP to A, or HK to D. I have to admit, I'm finding it hard to get used to A, B, C, D rather than LP, LK, HP, HK. It wouldn't be so bad if A and B were punches and C and D were kicks. Every times I see people using the KOF notation, I have to stop and figure it out.
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robisntdrunk

Quote from: Tropxe on December 02, 2011, 11:33:57 PM
I thought you were going to ask about preferring, say, LP to A, or HK to D. I have to admit, I'm finding it hard to get used to A, B, C, D rather than LP, LK, HP, HK. It wouldn't be so bad if A and B were punches and C and D were kicks. Every times I see people using the KOF notation, I have to stop and figure it out.

This is what I was thinking, i think i've only seen d.a for tekken or something.
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nilcam

The standard is the attack buttons use capitals (A,B,C,D) and the directionals use lower case (d,f,u, b, etc.) Since woe specifically cover KOF and SNK games, we stick to the simpler terminology using button names. If we covered many different games, then the LP, LK, etc. would make more sense.

Running Wild

Good ol' classic SF/KOF notation.

Those numbers look silly.

QCF all day.

Proto Cloud

I wonder where this number notation craze came from? In every way it's a harder notation to keep a track of and gets completely dumb when supers are involved.

I blame the hipsters.

Running Wild

It came from GLORIOUS NIPPON.

You see it used all the time in Guilty Gear, Melty Blood, etc, but it's not like those games have any different motions, all the same qcf and dp stuff.

nilcam

It makes notation easier for games which use tons of command normals. For example, BlazBlue uses 3 basic attack buttons and stick direction changes the attack. Instead of writing d.A, f.A those players prefer to use the number notation.

I'm old school and numeric notation hurts my brain.

Running Wild

#10
Yeah that makes sense, alot of these games using 3-4 buttons like to beef up your arsenal with more command normals.

Then again Makoto in 3S has command normals for all six of her basic attacks.

fwd+Jab
fwd+Medium
fwd+Fierce
fwd+Short
fwd+Foward
fwd+Roundhouse

lol, but not like she uses in those in combo strings or anything like you would in BlazBlue. I do love that fwd+Fierce though.

Proto Cloud

or you know, you can just do f.A, fB or f+B.

same with u, d, b, db, df, uf, ub and etc.

It's all preference, but I just don't see a real use for it myself when it's a pain and I constantly have to remember which number is which, since I'm not a big fan of keypads.

SolidSonicTH

I prefer directional notation (and, honestly, I don't even like using the A/B/C/D terms as oppoosed to LP/LK/HP/HK).

The numpad notation I prefer to leave exclusively for Soul Calibur, because it makes sense there.

mightfo

i prefer number notation because it is quicker for me and others to process(when i see "6" i immediately know "Forward", when i see "c" I have to read on to process whether it is crouching or close or heavy punch or whatever. the numbers mean what they mean without need for context. thus, quicker to process.) and because it is less affected by fonts and things in terms of speed of reading. but i am probably biased. it is also nice that it is international.

actual arrows are the best though, obviously, but limited to forums and such.

Quote from: Proto Cloud on December 24, 2011, 05:49:22 PM
I wonder where this number notation craze came from? In every way it's a harder notation to keep a track of and gets completely dumb when supers are involved.

let me ask you this: do you think japanese players, making guides for combos, would ever put down "QCF"? now, why would they do numbers instead of whatever the japanese equivalent for QCF? well, maybe it is because japanese/chinese letters are complicated and numbers are just easier in that sense. maybe they care about non-japanese being able to read the combo notation. maybe it comes from some other video game thing in japan. i dunno.
"in every way its a harder notation to keep track of and gets completely dumb when supers are involved" is pure, pure opinion.
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