@Sayah: There's a lot of different types of people, but some are just simple assholes. I try to keep a healthy distance from these guys.
I can play too. (Add me, "Cephiria" on PSN if you haven't yet)
You're back to Tekken? I've only seen you playing Bloodborne lately.
By the way, I definitely have to play the game again with the DLC. Seems to be an even better game with it.
9 pm is fine for me, gives me time to eat mah burrito. Do you guys know if PlayStation parties are cross-platform? i only have a headset that works for ps4.
I meant 9 PM for me, 8 PM for you. I guess both is fine, but I might not be able to play for too long if we start at 10 PM (9 PM for you... this is confusing!).
I have no idea if the parties are cross platform, sorry.
I played Ranked, and thought we would have a even match, and be somewhat equal, but most of the time if not all four, I got destroyed.
I'm currently using launchers (but don't know any juggles, so I just try to do a 1,2 ,4 and I also do grabs to surprise the opponent. Lows is also something I try to do - they seem to not expect low attacks most of the time.
Are pokes just small punches, to lure the opponent into an attack or movement?
Remember that TTT2 has been released 3 years ago. Most beginners have given up and Ranked is full of pros re-ranking. If you want to meet a beginner now and then, try Player Matches.
Lows and throws is what makes your opponent panic. Randomly ducking is basically a no-go, so fast lows will almost always get your opponent.
You also use pokes to keep your opponent busy. If you watch Tekken matches Online, you'll see that there's almost no instant where the characters stand in front of each other and do nothing. You try to force your game plan on your opponent.