Street Fighter 6 Tips for First-Time Fighters

Fighting games can be overwhelming to get into, and Street Fighter 6 is no exception. For many players it’s their first fighting game, and it’s pretty easy to see why. It’s got a wealth of single player content, the game looks gorgeous, and crossplay means you can play it with your friends no matter what platforms you own. Of course that also means these newcomers are jumping headfirst into a series that some have been playing for over 30 years at this point. The learning curve can be steep, but if you’re a first-timer who wants to improve your skills and stop getting bodied online, here are some Street Fighter 6 tips you need to know.
1. Learn the Fundamentals
You’ve got to crawl before you run. One of the biggest misconceptions in fighting games is that you have to memorize long combo strings to win, but this couldn’t be further from the truth. That mindset will more than likely lead to burnout if you solely focus on optimizing routes.
New players should focus on learning the fundamentals before they deep dive into trying to max damage. They should learn the ins and outs of neutral, learn how to apply pressure and control space and know their defensive options before trying to become a combo god. You can spend all the time you want doing combo trials on a stationary opponent, but it doesn’t mean anything if you can’t open them up.
2. Stop Button Mashing on Wake Up
We’ve all been there. You’ve been knocked down on the ground and you want to get back into the action as fast as possible. You start spamming buttons as fast as possible so you can start your counterattack, and you end up getting hit by your opponent again.
Pushing buttons on wakeup is something that needs to be done on a case-to-case basis. You’ve got several options including blocking, attempting a drive parry and rolling backward to name a few. There will be times when it will be advantageous to press a button, but it shouldn’t be the go-to.
3. Drive is a tool, not a crutch