Good luck to KingRaze competing in the GM Fizzle Tekken Tournament tomorrow! Watch on twitch.tv/fightinggm_tv.
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Good luck to KingRaze competing in the GM Fizzle Tekken Tournament tomorrow! Watch on twitch.tv/fightinggm_tv.
Follow KingRaze on Twitter @kingraze13
Watch KingRaze at twitch.tv/kingraze113

Psylence and Yourthatrussian sit down and discuss turtles. What is a turtle? Can you attack a turtle? Find out that answer and more in this week’s Tech Talk Tekken.

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If you’re a Dragunov player, you might want to hear this! The best Dragunov player just got a lever designed for his play style, which is a lot of evasion, moving, spacing, and keeping opponents in check with running 2s and pokes, and evasive cancels and mass elbows.
The EVO 2015 champion and semi-finalist of EVO 2019, is an God Omega ranked Tekken player. He also won that years King of Iron Fist Tournament by defeating Tekken legend Knee in the final, scooping around $45,000 worth of prize money in the process for both tournaments. Many players consider him as one of the best Dragunov players in the game along with JDCR.
Yourthatrussian asks Psylence, “How do you get in?” The answer to this burning question can be found in the first installment of Tech Talk.
If you want to get better at fighting games, and particularly Tekken 7, you might want to watch and learn!
Out of 21 competitors, PhiDX and PitVyper were left standing in the grand finals. PhiDX moved through the winners bracket, while PitVyper was resurrected from hades in the losers bracket after a close match with Turtlebs123.
The Top 8:

Some grand finals action between PhiDX and PitVyper:
Winners Bracket:

Hades Bracket:

We look forward to seeing all the competitors in action again in IRON Sherpa and otherwise!
PhiDX,
PitVyper,
Turtlebs123,
JoeCrush,
Dragonslayer,
Toro,
S.A.M.,
Ramin,
RingQueen17,
Goyshn,
ToonieTune,
Shake,
Maeve_Brunhild,
Osserva,
neosloth,
Psylence,
ArmaKu,
sakuyaFM,
anti-Hirro,
PizzaSlut, and
Brifter.

“What does it mean? Nobody knows. Maybe you know?” — coach
After much deliberation, yourthatrussian, and myself, coach, have elucidated the best fight sticks in his collection. We have an array of magnificent devices including the HORI Rap 4, the etokki Omni, qanba crystal, the mix box, and the Victrix Sagat Pro Fs.
The first stick to discuss is the HORI RAP 4. According to russian, the HORI, being one of his first controllers was definitely a beginner stick but a door opener. It had all the important parts for a starter lever with good spring and good tension.
Regarding the etokki Omni, it has a full metal case and uses only premium buttons. Russian likes how the stick is easily mod-able and its “k” lever is much better and precise than the “j” lever, since it uses micro switches and a rubber grommet instead of a gate switch and spring.

https://www.etokki.com/Omni-Korean-Edition
With the mix box, he wasn’t too keen on using the directional buttons.

The qanba is high quality stick, but is in the reserves since most of his game play is with the etokki.
I also have a set of arcade sticks, including the Victrix, which I find ergonomically designed and logistically convenient with its cord organization and handles built in. Unfortunately, the Victrix appears to be out of stock.
