Street Fighter 3 4th Strike



'If you train for another 81 years you might become a good Sennin. Oro Oro (オロ, Oro?) is a video game character from the Street Fighter series, first appearing in Street Fighter III: New Generation. He is a 140 year old Japanese hermit who has mastered the secrets of immortality. 1 Biography 1.1 Appearance 1.2 Personality 1.3 Concept 2 Relationships 2.1 Allies 2.1.1 Ryu 2.1. This edited version, 'Street Fighter III: Ford Strike' is essentially the original Third Strike with some alterations to each character. The easiest way to play this is on your computer, with an Emulator, such as ggpofba. The filename of the edited rom is 'sfiii3an.zip'. The Emulator will run this rom, thinking that it is the original Third. I think you mean third strike. You can play it on either the Nebula CPS3 (Capcom Play System 3) emulator, which will just be for singleplayer. Or you can get GGPO, and online service for third strike. Believed to be a recurring character in the Street Fighter franchise, Q is one of the featured fighters in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike. Q's details including his real name, actual physique, and intentions are shrouded in mystery.

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December 15, 2007 at 6 p.m. PST

Someone obviously isnt good at thrid strike, what got you the parries or Gill?? Third Stike and the SF III series were under appreciated by people like you because you didn't know a good game when it hit you in the face, stick with ryu and ken you should be just fine. 80% winrate with Elena and Alex on XBL.


The Chun Li player in this video shows how to do basic parrying by deflecting Ryu's fireballs. This is a great way to practice the basics of parrying. Watch ►

Movie courtesy of Projectjustice

Parrying, sometimes known as teching, is done by tapping forward for high attacks and down for low attacks at the moment of impact. It enables the person who parries to avoid damage or to counter-attack without block or hit stun.

Parrying is one of the most key aspects of Street Fighter 3. It's very important to know when — and when not to parry.

Some players like to go, 'parry happy,' and attempt to parry each and every move of their opponent. The problem? They end up taking a lot of damage attempting to guess correctly.

You should attempt a parry when you're pretty sure what's coming. For example, if your opponent has attempted a jump-in attack and then a sweep the last three times, there's a good chance he's going to go for it a fourth time.

There's always going to be a certain amount of guessing when attempting to parry, but if you find yourself eating a lot of hits you could have avoided by simply blocking correctly, try parrying a little less.

On the other hand, if you're too afraid to parry and you're going to get demolished by most of the competition out there.

When you're first learning how to parry, you're best off attempting it on something simple like fireballs.

So hit training mode and have Ryu continuously throw fireballs for you to deflect. This will help you get down the timing and understand the concept of basic parrying.

Those of you struggling with parrying, don't underestimate the benefits of doing this. This simple tactic can be a huge benefit in getting you on your way to being a good parrier.

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When you feel fairly comfortable with this step, move on to intermediate parrying guide on EventHubs.com.


Comments
THawk said on July 24, 2010 at 10:40 p.m.

Never played 3rd Strike... and now I get my chance... rather soon! 3rd strike will go online.

Now all we need is CvS2, Alpha, and Darkstalkers!

ninpuncho said on January 7, 2014 at 5:44 a.m.

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WHERE ARE THESE TECHNICS IN SSFIV !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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