![]() ![]() No need to mash, just press one button at the correct distance away and you'll leap forward and hit your opponent with a jump in and a full follow up combo. When at mid range your character will go for a poke or jump forward and, get this, perform an entire jump in combo. If you're up close, you'll either toss out a short ranged attack or perform a throw. If you're full screen away, you'll either throw a fireball, perform a longer reaching attack, or maneuver closer to a more effective range. Press one of the three inputs and your character will perform an attack based on how far away they are from your foe. When we say "assistance" here, it's more like you're assisting the AI than it's assisting you. Everything is simplified down to just three buttons that will take care of all attacks and some maneuvering, and then two more that trigger Drive Impact and Parry, respectively. Playing Street Fighter 6 with Dynamic Controls is basically playing with AI assistance. Let's jump into the first and simplest option. Whether you've been playing every day since Street Fighter 2 came out, never touched a fighting game in your life, or are somewhere in between, there's a Street Fighter 6 control scheme for you and in this guide we're going to break down all three so that you'll know going in which one is the best fit for you. These are designed to make the game fun and enticing for anyone and everyone who might want to give the game a shot. ![]()
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