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But to me, confirming if a DF1 left you at +8 or -3 before you act is a kind of hitconfirm. | But to me, confirming if a DF1 left you at +8 or -3 before you act is a kind of hitconfirm. | ||
Thought I would ask before writing the page. | Thought I would ask before writing the page. | ||
I also want to talk about twitch confirms like Bryan's DF2-3 CH confirm on it, if we can agree on terminology? Since I rarely saw these distinguished from true hit/block hitconfirms when I was new to Tekken, which confused me greatly. |
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Would you all define hitconfirming strictly as confirming a guaranteed follow-up, or more as reacting to if any move is hit, blocked or whiffs before making your next decision? Most sources I see online use the first definition. But to me, confirming if a DF1 left you at +8 or -3 before you act is a kind of hitconfirm. Thought I would ask before writing the page.
I also want to talk about twitch confirms like Bryan's DF2-3 CH confirm on it, if we can agree on terminology? Since I rarely saw these distinguished from true hit/block hitconfirms when I was new to Tekken, which confused me greatly.