Basic Controls & Movement
Mastering the fundamental controls and movement is the absolute first step to becoming proficient in Street Fighter 6. The game offers a streamlined control scheme that is accessible to beginners while retaining the depth expected by fighting game veterans. Understanding how to navigate the battlefield effectively is paramount to success.
Street Fighter 6 introduces the Modern Control scheme, which simplifies special move inputs, making it easier for new players to execute powerful attacks. However, the Classic Control scheme remains available for those who prefer the traditional, more complex inputs. Regardless of your chosen scheme, mastering basic movement options like walking, dashing, and jumping is crucial for positioning, evading attacks, and initiating your own offense.
Movement Options:
- Walking: Simply move the joystick or D-pad left or right to advance or retreat.
- Jumping: Pressing up, up-forward, or up-back on the joystick/D-pad will make your character jump. Different jump angles offer different trajectories.
- Dashing: Quickly tapping forward twice (or back twice for a backdash) allows for rapid horizontal movement. Dashing is essential for closing distance or escaping pressure.
- Crouching: Pressing down on the joystick/D-pad makes your character crouch, which is key for blocking low attacks.
Control Schemes:
- Classic Controls: Requires precise directional inputs for special moves (e.g., quarter-circle forward + Punch). Offers the most versatility and traditional feel.
- Modern Controls: Simplifies special move inputs by assing them to a single button combined with a direction (e.g., Special Move button + Forward). Also includes an "Auto Combo" button for easy combos.
- Dynamic Controls: An even simpler scheme desed for absolute beginners, automating many actions.
Tips for Movement:
- Spacing: Use walking and dashing to maintain optimal distance from your opponent.
- Evasion: Master backdashing and jumping to avoid incoming attacks.
- Approach: Use dashes and empty jumps to safely close the gap and start your offense.
Experiment with both control schemes to find what best suits your learning style. Solid movement fundamentals are the bedrock of any successful Street Fighter 6 player.