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On paper that looked like it should have cancelled.
Is it me or is SF6 a bit more stringent with cancels? Maybe it’s a SF6 Ryu thing.
Im pretty sure only certain specials can be cancelled into depending on what was cancelled. I swear there is also specific “rules” hardcoded into certain moves saying they will never make contact in certain circumstances. Which makes juggling less intuitive than say MK; where if you hit them they take the damage. I think SF rules out certain scenarios. Just a theory, probably a shit one
Yep, following this thread, I went and experimented with the cancel color tool and played around with it. SF6 def feels more stringent. I don’t remember Third Strike being this way, which was the last SF I truly paid attention to. I’ve been playing KOF on and off and coming back to SF has been an adjustment. That + picking up a stick this time around has me second guessing all sorts of stuff. Haha
I'm playing around in training mode right now. And looking at the cancel colour, if I start with the DI into the wall, it is indeed not cancellable into super. But without the initial DI it is.
And in fact, even just DI -> OD tatsu -> heavy DP isn't cancellable into super either.
I still don't understand the rules for why though.
EDIT: I also just checked the tutorial on canceling into supers just in case, and it doesn't mention any limitations.
Ok good to know! Thanks! Like OP, then it isn’t just my timing. Looking at some combo guides on YT, there’s some aspect of timing oddities occurring with this one because they’re picking up on this as well and cancels aren’t working like they used to.