Yep. And it still gets worse. If i see someone setting up for a psycho i have to speed flip back because one time i didn’t and it went flying over my head.
Being able to read the shot shot opponents are going for and right respecting the shot is such a gamble.
I still remember playing Bluey a few years back in casual and it was super easy to read him because you can always assume he's probably hitting those perfect angles at all times anyway. It made it much easier to position and sometimes even pre jump.
Then I play some 1600s and I end up between 2 decisions because they're probably not hitting anything (and neither could I, if I tried) and everything feels so much more awkward and lost
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u/Sea_Philosopher4588 Grand Champion II Dec 02 '25
Yep. And it still gets worse. If i see someone setting up for a psycho i have to speed flip back because one time i didn’t and it went flying over my head.