Being a pro gamer isn't easy. To master top competitive games takes hundreds of hours of practice — but teen forced sex videosalso knowledge. Each week, we'll share the most useful tips and tricks to improve your play. It's time to get good.
For Honorofficially released over a week ago but that doesn't mean we've all mastered the art of combat in Ubisoft's unique competitive fighting game.
If you're still having some issues getting a hang of the game's complex combat system or find yourself losing a lot of duels, the tips in the video above by Prima Games should help you turn some of those L's into W's in no time.
SEE ALSO: Pro tip: How to keep cool when you're outnumbered in 'For Honor'When you're on the offensive, it's important to vary up your attacks so that your opponent has difficulty blocking them. One important tip Prima gives is to hold your weapon in one of the three possible directions, and then change it right before you attack to keep your opponent on their toes.
In For Honor, the best offense is a good defense, but even if you are blocking your opponents' attacks nonstop you can get beat by a guard break. Lucky for you though, you can counter that guard break by also pressing the guard break button quickly enough.
Don't use the guard break too much though, because if an opponent is attack you while you're doing a guard break, you won't be able to block them.
The best way to beat an opponent is by parrying. To parry an attack, you need to attack in the same direction that your opponent just attacked you in at the exact correct moment. This will stop your enemy's attack and briefly stagger them.
Prima points out that this is what's known as a frame advantage, and gives you a huge time advantage -- almost any attack you throw at them will land without them being able to block it or counter it.
Be careful though, because if you parry too quickly or too slowly, you'll get hit. Practice makes perfect with this move, and its timing varies depending on what kind of attack your opponent is using against you.
Topics Esports Gaming
What We’re Loving: Boyhood, Blockbusters, Bay Area Ceramists by The Paris ReviewNadine Gordimer, 1923–2014The Morning News Roundup for July 28, 2014TikTok's fantasy fashion trend is like a modern day PolyvoreBritney Spears' first iPad is heartwarming, but alarms some fansWhat We’re Loving: Voyeurism, Privacy, the King of the Monkeys by The Paris ReviewSamsung 'Try Galaxy' for iPhone adds Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 featuresBlunt the EdgeCrypto bot network powered by ChatGPT uncovered on XGoogle dedicates its Doodle to getting people Covid vaccinesThe Morning News Roundup for July 21, 2014She Jazzes That Dazzling Verse'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for August 20, 2023Yelp adds COVID vaccine requirements on business listingsWhat We’re Loving: Boyhood, Blockbusters, Bay Area Ceramists by The Paris ReviewGoodnight House?Google dedicates its Doodle to getting people Covid vaccinesShe Jazzes That Dazzling VerseBut There Is a Quiet Car, DavidColonized on Every Level: An Interview with Dodie Bellamy by Christopher Higgs Runaway American Dreams Checkmate The Eye of the Beholder Irreconcilable Billionaires I Put a Spell on You How I Kill Soldiers Sex and the City Stepping Twice in the Same River Who Owns Vaccines? Mass Hipgnosis Awful but Lawful A Theory of Thorstein Veblen Must Love Bogs Goodbye, Dolly Castes of Mind Vacuous Valor Run, River In Fury We Trust Outside the Text So the Story Goes
3.0415s , 10519.046875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【teen forced sex videos】,New Knowledge Information Network