People should stop being Wifi Warriors. Join the glorious ethernet master race.
Here's a link to 100 feet <em>(30 meter)</em> ethernet cables you can buy. Join us :)
i think it's just an animation technique to make the hit feel more powerful, like the leg is going spring forward even faster because of how far ahead the torso is in the rotation. https://kotaku.com/this-is-not-an-overwatch-glitch-1777612546
Seriously! I didn't actually see it advertised anywhere, and had to search for Tekken last night and it was surprisingly 50% off! I've been really interested in DBFighterz but couldn't justify dropping $60+ the price of a stick on a game I might not enjoy, as I haven't played a fighting game in probably 5 years, and don't own a gamepad currently.
Bought this half awake at 1am on Steam 50% off, went on Amazon and found This Qanba Carbon Stick with "free overnight" (technically same day) delivery, and just got it about 30 minutes ago! All things considered, $85 is not a bad entry price for what is arguably the most solid/consistent PC fighting game right now, from what i've read.
I hate to break it to ya but it's actually Steam by East 17. Nobuyoshi Sano sampled the main riff. http://www.whosampled.com/sample/129572/Nobuyoshi-Sano-Lei-Wulong-East-17-Steam/
It's also used in Capcom Vs SNK 2 in the Osaka stage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bg-zFZBZAEk
Last time we heard about it was 2 years ago, and Harada said that the development was "on hold". Read more at https://kotaku.com/tekken-x-street-fighter-is-on-hold-1772622964
Input lag is decreased, believe it or not.
I have no way to test it, but my credibility is that I play rhythm games like Guitar Hero at a high level and I play on Linux to avoid input lag and audio lag. Windows 10 has horrendous input lag compared to previous versions of Windows, even if you use fullscreen.
I use an XFCE install of openSUSE 15 as my primary OS, with the proprietary nVidia drivers (390.77) from nVidia's openSUSE repository.
I immediately noticed that it was much easier to KBD on keyboard with WASD as Bryan as soon as I booted up the game and jumped into the lab.
took me about 5 seconds to click on the first result that popped up, here ya go fam https://www.amazon.com/Mediabridge-Ethernet-Cable-Feet-31-399-25X/dp/B001W28L2Y/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=ethernet%2Bcable&qid=1604960635&sr=8-3&th=1
edit: sorry 50ft is this one: https://www.amazon.com/Mediabridge-Ethernet-Cable-Feet-Networking/dp/B001W26TIW/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=ethernet+cable+50+foot&qid=1604960711&sr=8-3
its even cheaper. Not saying you should buy from amazon, and I'm not intending to advertise, but who ever is selling you a cable for more than 15 bucks tops is trying to rip you off
$22.39 for the next 5 days https://www.indiegala.com/store/product/389730
Historical low appears to be $21.19 so this is about as good as it gets. It only went down to $24.99 directly on Steam in March. https://isthereanydeal.com/search/?q=tekken+7#/page:game/info?plain=tekkenvii
This one is fantastic; it is what I have.
It has a pass-through port so that you can plug it directly into the wall, then plug your power strip into it (this is important so that you get the best signal, without having to sacrifice one of the ports on a wall outlet solely for your power-line adapter). It is worth the money, mine has been going strong for over 4 years.
According to this list I got from gamefaqs , the unlocks are like this:
1,000 - 1st Character
7,000 - 2nd Character
30,000 - 3rd Character
60,000 - 4th Character
90,000 - 5th Character
120,000 - 6th Character
150,000 - 7th Character
180,000 - 8th Character
210,000 - 9th Character
240,000 - 10th Character
280,000 - 11th Character
330,000 - 12th Character
390,000 - 13th Character
460,000 - 14th Character
540,000 - 15th Character
630,000 - 16th Character
730,000 - 17th Character
840,000 - 18th Character
960,000 - 19th Character
1,090,000 - 20th Character
That's a beautiful joystick, but Qanba made a specific one to commemorate Tekken World Tour, and it's the "Obsidian" model. I think they're not manufacturing new ones right now, so you'd have to dig around a bit to find one.
One of these: https://www.amazon.com/Qanba-Obsidian-Joystick-Tekken-World/dp/B07NT675R4
(just a suggestion; it's nice because it's Tekken-specific and also a quality piece of equipment)
https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-AV600-Powerline-Ethernet-Adapter/dp/B00AWRUICG/
plug it into a wall socket near your router, plug ethernet cable into router.
plug other one into a wall socket near your tekken machine, plug ethernet cable in.
a thousand times better than wireless. not only will your opponents appreciate it, but you will notice a difference as well.
This laptop is $460 and I would recommend based on good bang for the buck: https://slickdeals.net/f/11996239-lenovo-thinkpad-e485-14-laptop-ryzen-5-2500u-8gb-ram-500gb-hdd-vega-8-460-free-s-h
The only thing I don't like about this laptop is the hard drive, I would highly recommend upgrading to a larger SSD and/or more RAM if you can fit it in the budget.
Getting APU (Processor + Graphics) goes pretty far especially with a Ryzen 5 2500U, check out this benchmark of running Tekken 7: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auuUQ91bPEs
Windows defender is not worse than other AV software and it skips third party software that collects every data of you.
You should be good with uBlock Origin, Windows Defender and of course don't install pirated software (in this case doesn't matter what avs you have xd).
There was somewhere article/interview with Google Engineer that stated AV software is unnecessary this days.
I bought this one. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01929ESG6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_33zSFbVDD8HDF?psc=1
It looks like it's listed at $63, but I bought it for $50 at the time. Any powerline adapter would probably work pretty well though.
Amazon CD link: https://www.amazon.com/Tekken-7-O-S-T-TEKKEN/dp/B01DTEP7G0/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1468278581&sr=1-1&keywords=tekken+7
But if you're just going to download it, whatever man.
Best to wait for the EX version after Fated Retribution is out, though.
Hey kids ask your parents for this Powerline Ethernet Adapter
I bought my daughter a pair after she was having issues with Wifi due to our thick stucco walls. Even in an older built house they work great. She hasn't had any dropped connections for 3 months.
There are no "quality micro usb cables", it's a shitty standard designed by morons. I've been using a bluetooth dongle and only use usb for charging.
I'm using one similar to this:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009ZIILLI/
but if I was going for a new one, I'd go with just just for looks:
This is the official Anki Android app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ichi2.anki
There's also a windows version at apps.ankiweb.net
I have started making the flashcards yet but I will try to get the first character done in a week or so (I will probably start with Master Raven because she is my main). Once it's done I'll make a new post.
Thanks for your interest!
Not to be mean, but you haven't put up a link to it in this thread yet. I had to run off and Google it myself to find it on the Play Store, but I still have to make some assumptions about whether this is a shaky copy of your app, or your app.
The first thing about advertising is telling people. You don't always have to be creative about it.
If you are interested Green Man Gaming currently has ultimate edition for $20. It includes seasons 1 & 2 and eliza.
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This is about the best deal going on right now.
Yeah just search for ppsspp emulator and it should come up (there is a gold version but you don't need it), after that I went on that page: https://romsmania.cc/roms/playstation-portable/tekken-6-275407 and downloaded the rom file, extracted it to an iso file and then I could play it. There are a couple of youtube tutorials too on how to do all of this :)
It should work right out of the box and even if it doesn't you can always install DS4Windows to emulate an xbox controller and make the dualshock work with every single game that supports xinput APIs.
You are thinking about marketplaces like G2A. This store isn't a marketplace, it's a legit key reseller, selling keys from Bamdai Namco. WinGameStore, Humble Bundle, GreenManGaming, GameBillet, Indie Gala, Nuuvem... All of them are legit resellers. A good rule of thumb if you don't know if a store is legit or not, just check if it's listed on IsThereAnyDeal.com or GG.deals. If they are there, they are probably a reputable store.
Which driver version are you using? 396.51 is the required minimum for Proton, and 396.54 is supposedly giving better performance.
There’s a great entry level stick here
If you're interested in the TE2 stick but want to also save a few bucks , the TES sticks are basically the same thing internally but without the quick opening front panel. It can still be removed but just with an allen wrench. Amazon Link
I bought the stick as well he was selling 12 sticks as a new seller from Texas, USA all gone within 24 hrs. The Item has been dispatched.
This stick Hori Arcade Stick VLX retails for $300 here is the proof https://www.amazon.com/Arcade-Premium-Fighting-Stick-PlayStation-Licensed/dp/B015HAKX36/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1499096208&sr=8-1&keywords=hori%2Barcade%2Bstick%2Bvlx&th=1 so either the seller is dumb or he is false advertising.
Anyway I'm sure Amazon are tough against cases like this.
Where'd you get the mask from? I also have a T2 King cosplay in my closet but I wasn't happy with the mask I got off of amazon. Since I wear glasses I don't want the headpiece to fit super tight.
[edit] also grats on getting tweeted by Harada!
There are no brand name replacements for these things, just no name ones, and they are pretty good.
I got a no name one from amazon with good reviews to replace my broken triangle rubber dome - insert an EWHF joke here - , and 1 year later it is still as good as new. This one:
https://www.amazon.com/Rubber-Silicon-Conductive-DualShock-Controller/dp/B06XKSZV8Y?th=1
Just get a 5-set one for 10$, and it will last you for 10 years, or until the rest of the pad falls apart.
This is true, for more info I recommend watching this video that proves OP point with detailed testing, although I recommend using the official Sony DualShock 4 USB Wireless Adaptor unless you are sure whatever blutooth dongle you are using isn't introducing any unwanted consequences.
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Good post OP.
There are actually PowerLine adapter models that you can get that have a pass-through power plug designed for this exact issue. <-- I recommend this one, it's the best deal for one with a pass-through plug on it.
Alternatively if you already own a PowerLine adapter and want to use a power-strip and the adapter together on one wall plug, you can run an extension cable with multiple grounded plugs, like this one, and find which plug is the "primary" plug by plugging both your power-strip for your setup and your PowerLine Adapter into the extension cable.
The PowerLine adapter will display an amber light if it is not the primary plug on the extension cable-- swap the adapter around all 3 plugs until you find the one that causes it to light up green.
> Qanba Obsidian joysticks
Is this what you’re talking about?
Yeah, if you need specific layout and don't want to use mapped key combinations, getting a NKRO keyboard might be the right thing for you:
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=nkro+keyboard
Even cheap 33$ Mechanical keyboards seem to have it these days:
https://www.amazon.com/Redragon-K552-N-Mechanical-Keyboard-Construction/dp/B01LXD7TP9
It's not really a fix, more like a workaround, but you can use a VPN to be able to play with your friends (not NordVPN tho, Tekken doesn't let you online at all with it for some reason). It's very suboptimal but at least it works.
Do you think he looked more Japanese on the cover on TTT1 ?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/PlayStation-9229827-Tekken-Tag-Tournament/dp/B000053VI4
The Tekken 8 image makes him seem like a different person but I've got to say it's really something to me in terms of graphics tech that TTT1 cover version has aged so well, particularly if you disregard the lack of skin pores on the older image `_`
Everyone else is just messing with you, so for real advice, I use USB hand warmers (not this brand specifically, just an example)
https://www.amazon.com/OCOOPA-Rechargeable-Electric-Portable-Outdoors/dp/B0976R3WDB
Keep in mind, though, that Tekken 8 is going to be a PS5 exclusive, so your PS4 stick likely won't work on it
That's why I got a Mayflash f500. You can buy a usb dongle to plug into it so that it gets recognized as a PS5 controller
Try the official Pokken Controller (works on PC and Switch). I seriously believe it's the d-pad.
Ps: stay away from 8-bit do, I tried almost of their crap controllers. The Hori Fighting is also good, but I largely prefer the Pokken one.
The white Hori Fight Commander for XB1/PC has been replaced with a new one for Xbox Series X/S and it's now in a black finish. I just had to replace my OG Fighting Commander and got the new one a few weeks ago. I'll just say i liked the feeling of the dpad on the OG model... But the link is below:
They were these headphones. 30€ for a private customer. A big event is likely to order in bulk, so they'll be cheaper for them.
Still a dick move to toss them around carelessly though.
It the Hori Fighting Commander OCTA. I use it too. It is superb.
Hori Fighting Commander Octa Designed for Xbox Series X|S By - Officially Licensed by Microsoft - Xbox Series X https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NDT2CGS/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_9AH3B9FF24166QR2BN8Y
I think the Playstation Version will be released in a few Month
I was looking for the same thing a while back, checked ebay, and found a keyboard that was said to be compatible with PS4 and all kinds of things. Well, it wasn't, but at least it was cheap so I didn't care too much. I'll find some other use for it somehow. And for reference, it was a Langtu LT400--not that I had heard of it before buying it. I remember there was a specific keyboard you could buy as a PS merch thing with the logo on and everything but that was when PS2 came out so I don't know how things are now. It should be possible but I don't want to waste any more money on guessing.
I did some more research and found this, which seems like a solid thing but pretty much as expensive as a hitbox anyway. I've since come to the conclusion that this market is developing but hasn't really come that far yet. We still lack a lot but I think it'll come in time. I'm currently looking at these which I find very cool but I still want some more buttons for button mapping.
Sorry for the shameless plug.
But this is available as a T shirt. 8) https://teespring.com/ultra-instinct-josie?tsmac=store&tsmic=ultraboy-designs&pid=2&cid=2397
I linked these a week ago in the "steal this look" king thread.
shirt
pants
https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-3-60GB-System/dp/B0009VXAM0 Here's an Amazon listing of an original 60GB PS3 that's backward compatible. This is what I mean by a shiny black shell. I think the slim ones are a matte black instead
The game is currently €8.50 on PC so you have little to lose by picking it up!
To answer your questions, I have no issues finding games on PC, except at late hours when it can get sparse. You can view player numbers here.
https://steamcharts.com/app/389730
I can't really answer your second question as it's subjective. I think the game is a steal for €8.50, but only you can truly answer if you will get value for money with how much you play etc. You'll find matches no problem. PC has the added benefit of modding too which is great.
Before you buy Tekken 7 ultimate and standard are really cheap on green man gaming.
https://www.greenmangaming.com/games/tekken-7-ultimate-edition-pc/
So full disclosure, I've been using your own arguments, so this:
>Buddy you are absolutely out of your mind lol. Literally zero clue what you are saying.
Should be applied to basically everything you're saying. If it sounds ridiculous, it's because you are ridiculous.
We have been using Sully's hair for a long time now, to the point where indie devs have access to the tech. I'm too lazy to crack actual dates but houdini is not just on the level of a 15 year old movie, but now it's practical in the average household.
I don't know where you got "you can't downscale textures" from that's a bit crazy of you to pull out of nowhere. Static meshes are insanely less intensive than moving ones, textures that have to squash and stretch are far more costly, an action that takes twice as many resources when scalability is introduced because now you have to swap out textures as resolutions change.
The difference between a static mesh (cars) and one that has to warp (bodies) is an entire skeleton rig and this is modelling 101 so there's no excuse not to know this. First thing you will learn trying to import a model into any gamedev program. These are all directly related to how a character "breathes." You are right in that it's relatively small compared to lighting - but lighting absolutely cannot be scaled down. When you "visit the graphics option in a video game" [lol] your only option is to disable layers of rendered lighting - there is no downscale, only remove in varying amounts. So all of that was wrong too.
Im not talking about you, Im talking about average internet connextion in europe-US and korea. They are quite different. Also, distances are not the same which is really important when you are playing.
Im from a "richer" country than yours and Im using ADSL 10/0.5 since there is nothing else available where I live, so I think personal statements are not valid. I was talking about average internet connexion like this one:
https://www.speedtest.net/global-index
Korea is so good that when you go out of there you have 1st world problems with your 500/500 because you can play against a 10/0.5 so your speed worths nothing
Not long ago I developed a pretty bad blister near the end of my middle finger (left hand) which caused a good deal of pain when playing Tekken. It was caused by gripping the back of the d-pad area of the controller too tightly.
What really helped was getting protection for my finger, courtesy of this silicone cover. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B078S183D6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1.
It's not exactly built for thumbs, but funnily enough, after putting one of those covers on my middle finger (left hand), it kind of forced me to change the way I used my thumb on the d-pad, due to a slight change of hand position which occurs as your middle finger (which feels kind of immobilised) rests behind the d-pad. So I'm finding it much easier to KBD with purely the middle part of my thumb, while the pressure of my grip is now largely absorbed by my protected middle finger. It helped with the mild pain I was occasionally experiencing with my thumb as well.
I mean you might want to try and literally put one of those covers over your thumb for protection instead, though I'm not sure of the effect that would have on ease of accurate inputs. Worth giving it a go though.
Try manually editing the screen resolution in the config files to a normal resolution (location and other fixes you might need https://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Tekken_7#Configuration_file.28s.29_location )
just use borderless gaming prevents my crashing at least.
set it to window mode and let borderless gaming do the rest
https://github.com/Codeusa/Borderless-Gaming/releases
run in admin mode.
OP's anime is Guin Saga from 2009, but this is an adaptation from the books that started getting published in 1979. So yes, we could consider both this and Tiger Mask (which spawns various movies and series) as the true origin of King.
I've no idea about the other sites there, but the kinguin one is genuine, I got my copy from them too. You get a steam code, after filling it in it'll be i.n your library. If you still don't trust it, read some reviews here
€77 Razer Wolverine V2 - Kabelgebundener Gaming Controller für Xbox Series X/S + Xbox One + PC (2 frei belegbare Multifunktionstasten, Aktionstasten, Steuerkreuz, Hair-Trigger-Modus), RZ06-03560100-R3M1 https://www.amazon.de/dp/B08GG8QSQH/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_H21ZTK95TQHVZ9BM9Y48
Best pad I ever used. my hitbox cost me €250
Hey there! 3 years too late, but I found this:
It's the drawing of jbstyle, maybe you like it! :D
You can play with a PS4 controller on PC with a program called DS4Tool, it emulates inputs as an xbox 360 controller (http://ds4windows.com/). Xbox controllers work, you can play on keyboard, a lot of pros use arcade-style controllers- basically anything you can press a button on since you can map custom controls.
This is via the recently release Steam Play feature that just hit the beta branch of the Steam client on Linux. It is using their custom compatibility layer which combines tech from a lot of other projects such as Wine and DXVK.
Layman's terms: it emulates/simulates/mimics the necessary Windows components to make the game run on Linux.
You can try using this tool which compresses files using windows utilities, Tekken 7 compressed to half the size.
https://github.com/ImminentFate/CompactGUI/wiki/Compression-Results:-Games-p3
Updating files increases the files sizes again so you'd have to run it again.
I like to have T7 on my SSD too, but have limited space on it, so I use a program called "Compact GUI", you can read about and download it here. As you can see by my screenshot I shave 30gb off the game. Works better for some games than others, but luckily for T7 I see great results using this. No observable impact on performance in any way as well. Pretty darn handy.
I used the template focusattack supplies with their artwork customizations. The Kazumi image was drawn beforehand and I only asked if I could use it. Everything other than Kazumi herself was done by me on the focusattack template in photoshop. The original resolution of the artwork though was 873x1200 which I just upscaled using waifu2x
Which one are you referring to as the 'pro'? Is it this one?
or this one?
Try these
Avisiri 2X Arcade Joystick's Oval Balltop, Arcade Ellipse Topball Handle use for 2 Player Arcade Joystick DIY Kit Sanwa Joystick MAME Jamma Part (Red & Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MH6Y43V/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_Q5C5JEP27AR9DTCBM2TB
You could theoretically, but you'd need to buy an adapter like this one, which'll cost you ~130$, so yeah, probably not worth it.
Hitbox or Stick seems to be the way to go if you're on PS but don't want to use a Dualshock.
I got the Hori fighting commander (PS4 version that also works on PC) and it served me for about a year and a half. Some of the face buttons got sticky after a couple of months, but it was still going strong. It's not super durable, but it's a good one nonetheless. Here's the link to the model I used.
There is also a newer version of that controller called "octa" that has an 8-way analog stick and uses micro switches for buttons that should last you much longer than the old one. The pad though seems a bit divisive. Some people say it's great, others say it's really bad. I'm getting one soon since my old one is not properly working anymore, but I can't recommend the new one since I haven't tried it myself yet.
I know this doesn't answer your question at all but this is what I use and inputs (sans Akuma) are trivial. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CN5YKW6/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Its just made of thin carbon fiber that makes the pad far smoother. This is where I got mine https://www.amazon.com/IUGGAN-Mobile-Anti-Sweat-Survival-Android/dp/B08CVHHFK6/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=thumb+glove&qid=1613253276&sr=8-6
Lol don't buy that. They cost like 5 pounds from amazon.
I use this one, works really great. The specs are still even a bit overkill since it doesn't take much to run tekken. There are more powerful ones obviously but I think this is a pretty good balance since you still will have a lot of money for a really nice stick or something.
I used to be a wi-fi player (on PS4) & for some time I just stopped playing online as my connection wasn't good for me or for anyone I was playing against. At the end of the day, nobody likes lag and for a game that is execution heavy such as Tekken, it really isn't worth playing only via a w-fi connection.
I didn't know anything about powerline adapters before, and honestly it makes such a huge difference. They are incredibly easy to set up, and since the S4 netcode fix, I feel as if I'm playing offline with a friend. Even playing against players from other regions is super stable now.
I highly recommend using this one if anyone else is on the same boat. All you need to do is set up/pair the two adapters, use the receiver adapter in the "dead spot" area of your house, then directly plug in an ethernet cable from the receiver into your console/PC.
If I needed to buy one today, I would probably buy this one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AWRUICG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabt1_ewhRFbVJWDZS6
There are people here to ask who could give you more educated recommendations, I'm sure.
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ima just spam this link for every wifi player in denial about how wifi gives them an advantage. like really 25 $ to get a 100ft cord....
Ethernet to USB. There is always a way.
I did basically the same thing except with a bamboo tea box from amazon
It is a little bit smaller but I can fit my palms on it for when I want to rest, which is all I really need the size for:
Amazon es/uk/de/it ?
Unsure if they ship to Portugal but should be easy to find out?
Don't you have any video game related shops around that may have them?
Hey man my phone is samsung galaxy a10s. And i used this free app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.naing.vwallpaper
This doesnt have much ad on it,and the pro is only like 1$
I got no problems at all using my live wallpapers
Youre welcome,glad you enjoyed it. 😊 You can also use it on your homescreen with this free app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.naing.vwallpaper
Dont forget to set it to scale fit with crop.
Is the orange box the last frame of the previous animation or the first frame AFTER the last animation.
Any buffering before a neutral input is erased when previous animations end so you may need to put the forward input on the first blue square.
Example: (buffered b), f+1 gives me b,f+1. (Buffered b) n, f+1 gives me just f+1
Low block is when you hold down/back or down and block an opponent's low.
Low parry is when you hold down/forward right before your opponent's low would land to launch them for a full, but damage downscaled combo.
Buffered low parry is when you hold down/forward while still in another animation. Tekken will count this as a proper low parry even though you were still finishing up your previous animation when you started inputting the low parry.
Fuzzy guard is when you quickly switch between low and mid block so you'll have a chance to block either option. To do this, start out in full crouch. Then, let go to start rising up. Just as you're about to reach full standing position, crouch again. Do this in quick succession to fuzzy guard.
RDC is a bit of a gimmick... its only going to work on the lowest rank players or people with no match up knowledge with King. Its unlikely you'll ever get to the end of the chain throw with the amount of opportunities your opponent has to break it.
Buffered Giant Swing on the other hand, man that does a ton of damage and can come out quick enough you will catch people off guard. Good players will still tech roll the landing though.
Use a powerline adapter? Surely you have an outlet by the router and one by where you game?
You can use a usb to ethernet adapter, I've used one on my ultrabook in the past which can barely scrape by with Tekken on minimum settings.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B010SEARPU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_3ltjFbYXJCPAM
I have a Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 14 with a Ryzen APU. Runs at 60 in 720p when I can't play on my desktop, pretty affordable laptop I use for school otherwise. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086226DDB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Kg0cFbXA1QBQK
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I found it from Amazon UK so I wasn’t sure if it this one and mine is on PS4
Look into a powerline adapter if you can, when they work well, they are often the best option outside of ethernet. The basically let you run the internet through your electrical outlets. I'd just pick one up from Amazon and return it and get a better wifi adapter instead. It's pricey but I'd recommend something like this TP Link AV2000 or at least something that is an AV2 plug with Mimo and Beamforming. The cheaper ones from my experience do not work very well. But from my experience these newer ones are nearly as good as ethernet because there is much less risk for interference (and packet loss), relative to wifi.
If it doesn't work you can always take advantage of Amazon's 30 day return policy and get a wifi 6 adapter.
Acer has a great one that's around $100 on Amazon, I have this one and I love it. Best value for the price IMO.
In addition, player match is a great environment to learn without any pressure regarding rank etc. If you're new to competitive Tekken, there's no real reason to play ranked online or worry about your rank. You can learn the same lessons from playing unranked with a lot less stress involved.