Knee Against the World
Smash Cadet
I was basically always under the impression that the input hadoken was better. It's stronger, has a larger hitbox, and travels ever so lightly further.
However, when I watch actual professional Ken play like Takera and Venom, they always seem to go for the regular hadoken.
I'm assuming this is because you mostly use hadoken for pressure and getting in, on top of the fact that you can't mess up the input and it's a bit more controllable, but do you guys have any idea as to why one would never do the input hadoken?
However, when I watch actual professional Ken play like Takera and Venom, they always seem to go for the regular hadoken.
I'm assuming this is because you mostly use hadoken for pressure and getting in, on top of the fact that you can't mess up the input and it's a bit more controllable, but do you guys have any idea as to why one would never do the input hadoken?