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There's a bug, where moves that have the Down input, so db,d or df, automatically duck fast high moves after heat engager and then punish them with either FC or WS moves. In the clip, I am mashing king df2 if you look at my command input. please fix!...

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@nkt_dreamer This is technically working as intended, look at this video from Tekken 7.

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@nkt_dreamer I watched the vid, pretty interesting. thanks for the share bro! But this doesnt seem like it should be in tekken 8, you shouldnt be able to os heat engagers like this, jun cancan for example or powercrushes that have a df input. hopefully they do fix it

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Not a bug. This is an "anti-high" mechanic created to be able to retaliate against them better. Been a feature going as far back as T5 (probably even before that)

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@nkt_dreamer for King it's not a bug they already buffed the fc2 in the previous patches you can do it so fast

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@nkt_dreamer You did a 10 frame move in a -9 situation. He’s allowed to duck and King FCDF2 is faster.

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@nkt_dreamer Isnt a bug

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@nkt_dreamer This is a change made for king back in 1.05, then they give it for every character in season 2

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@nkt_dreamer not a bug, these strings have a +DUMB blockable situation where you only option is to duck or not. This is called an option select, not a bug.

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@nkt_dreamer Working as intended

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@nkt_dreamer This has been a thing since release, some way or another, if the window to do something is short enough, pressing df4 or whatever automatically ducks if the opponent does a high and since you went under a high, you are immediately considered crouching for the FC version.

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