TheMainManSWE: Defensive Options Buffed… Patch 1.05 Will Change The Game

TheMainManSWE discusses the upcoming patch 1.05 for Tekken, focusing on defensive options and balance changes.

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TheMainManSWE discusses the upcoming patch 1.05 for Tekken, focusing on defensive options and balance changes. He highlights the improvements made in patch 1.04 and dives into a detailed analysis of the character adjustments. The video also mentions the net code optimization and bug fixes coming in patch 1.04, which is set to be released on May 8th. Additionally, he shares his thoughts on the future patch 1.05, scheduled for June, discussing the planned adjustments to enhance player defensive techniques and incorporate lateral movement strategies.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Patch 1.04 addressed balancing issues and made significant character adjustments.
  • Net code optimization and bug fixes are expected in patch 1.04.
  • Patch 1.05, scheduled for June, aims to enhance defensive techniques and incorporate lateral movement strategies.

Improvements in Patch 1.04

TheMainManSWE praises the balancing changes made in patch 1.04, noting that certain characters received significant buffs, such as Jack and Asuka. He also mentions the nerfs to characters like ASAS and Dragonov, which were well-received by the community. However, he points out that Fangue got away with murder and suggests that further adjustments are needed for this character.

Net Code Optimization and Bug Fixes

TheMainManSWE discusses the improvements to the net code mentioned in patch 1.04. He expresses his hope that these optimizations will lead to a significant improvement in online matches. He believes that the current net code is not as good as it should be and welcomes any efforts to enhance the online experience for players.

Patch 1.05: Enhancing Defensive Techniques

TheMainManSWE shares his excitement about the planned adjustments in patch 1.05. He believes that the game is currently too aggressive and that defensive options need to be strengthened. He speculates that the patch will address issues with side stepping, freeze moves, and heat dashes. He hopes that these changes will provide more counterplay against aggressive playstyles and create a more satisfying experience for players.