- What does OKI mean? : r dbfz - Reddit
Oki is advantage after a knockdown Having plenty of time to chase your opponent down and do something on their wakeup is good Oki; something that places you far away and or allows to opponent to quickly recover is bad Oki This difference can be observed easily by comparing most characters' level 1 and 3 Supers
- What is Oki : r Tekken - Reddit
r Tekken is a community-run subreddit for Bandai Namco Entertainment's Tekken franchise Tekken is a 3D fighting game first released in 1994, with Tekken 8 being the latest instalment r Tekken serves as a discussion hub for all things Tekken, from gameplay, fanart, cosplays and lore to competitive strategy and the Tekken esports scene
- What does Oki mean in fighting games. : r StreetFighter - Reddit
Oki is short for okizeme, which is essentially the japanese words for getting off the ground and offense combined It refers to the offense you press after a knockdown, when your opponent has limited options
- Why do people complain about Okizeme in fighting games? : r gaming - Reddit
Oki is a fundamental part of pressure and one of the most important things for fighting game players to get good at and understand well The better you understand how your opponent's character approaches Oki, the stronger your defense will be For some reason though, some people seem to really hate the idea of Oki
- What is Oki? : r StreetFighter - Reddit
Oki is how you use the frame advantage on a knocked down opponent If you have a way to hit your opponent before they can take any action, you have frame advantage and "have oki", if you cannot hit them after knocking them down without them taking an action, you do not have frame advantage or don't have oki
- detailed explanation of terms: okizeme, setplay, and meaty . . . - Reddit
The common modern use of "meaty" generally refers to buttons that the opponent has to wake up into, though if possible you want to use buttons with lots of active frames for meaty oki so (again) you can get that frame advantage if possible
- Character specific oki, combo, pressure when did fighting games get soo . . .
Older games definitely had way more character specific combos, conversions, Oki, wakeup timing, etc Modern game definitely standardized it And with social media and YouTube, techs are being showcasw more than ever I remember trading Kuroda VHS tapes for 3s video trying to find specific shit
- What is oki and how do I learn do it? : r Guiltygear - Reddit
The fast anwser from the Tekken wiki: Oki zeme (起き攻め) is a term used in fighting games which refers to pressuring the opponent while they are getting up after being knocked down Depending on the game, there are various possible options a player can make after being knocked down
- What does oki actually mean? : r dbfz - Reddit
Oki means the same thing in every Its a made up word coming from two words But it means wake up attack Could've literally googled it When I look up oki I get a store chain in America, information on oki printers, and a coding term Did you google it yourself?
- I finally really realized what oki meaty actually means. : r . . .
I know lame - I've been casually playing SF since SF1 - played until SF2, then picked up SFV last year But I just played by feel, and never seriously studied frame data I knew the concept of oki, but I just applied pseudo oki, just by looking at what's happening, by experience With S4, one of G's buffs is that his ex under recovers 5f faster I'm thinking, ok, so what does that actually
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