It must be really creepy (funny) to see anyone over the age of 13 doing something like that, let alone mid 20's. No offense.dreemernj said:... and I probably looked like I was on speed doing it. I had been trying for hours, my hands were getting numb, and I was beating the keyboard without a shred of mercy.
dreemernj said:It's hard as hell to do.
Flight is b,b,f,hk
You stop flying with block.
So, flight cancel is:
aa.HP, b, b, f, (HP connects) HK, Block, Repeat
Using a keyboard seems vital to getting this because of the rhythm you can get into on a keyboard. This is my keyboard layout:
a=left
s=down
w=up
d=right
u=HP
i=Block
o=HK
j=LP
l=LK
Space=run
So once I get into the groove of it i am pressing aadoiu over and over again incredibly fast. There are some minor timing issues so you can't just mash that but once you get used to it you can get a few volleys. And if you are willing to sacrifice your fingers you can go for a dozen or so volleys of it.
EDIT:
It is possible to get a bunch of volleys in real time without breaking the keyboard and I have gotten a TON of volleys in real time, it was just incredibly hard and I probably looked like I was on speed doing it. I had been trying for hours, my hands were getting numb, and I was beating the keyboard without a shred of mercy.
Yes, pretty much ONLY the pros use it. Its very effect for high damage combos.Seems like by and large, Sindel's flight cancel infinite is pretty impractical. Do any pro Sindels use it?
I dont think it's effective at all. The people I've seen who can get it usually end up missing 2/3rds of the time, in effect losing any damage they would have gained by landing a no frills combo.Yes, pretty much ONLY the pros use it. Its very effect for high damage combos.
Snap. I had no idea. I just figured it was impractical, I didn't know it was impossible.It can't even be done infinitely without altering the game state....