Forums - old school SF qeustion Show all 11 posts from this thread on one page Forums (http://www.shoryuken.com/forums/index.php) - Strategy & Tactics (http://www.shoryuken.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?forumid=10) -- old school SF qeustion (http://www.shoryuken.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=36485) Posted by pathfinger on 08:19:2001 06:23 PM: old school SF qeustion ok I play my street fighter 2: turbo once in a while and I could never figure out how to do vega's backflip. can someone tell me how? Posted by n817azn on 08:19:2001 06:26 PM: Whoa, i haven't played that game for a while, but i think that its back, back on the joystick, but not positive. Oh, and on a side note, I know that they have the old sf series for the PS1 in a collectors series, do you know where they sell it?? n8 Posted by Dank on 08:19:2001 07:03 PM: Hitting backwards twice works. Also, if my memory severs me correctly, you can hit all 3 punches or kicks together also. Posted by pathfinger on 08:19:2001 07:07 PM: quote: Originally posted by Dank Hitting backwards twice works. Also, if my memory severs me correctly, you can hit all 3 punches or kicks together also. hitting backwards twice works in normal mode not turbo. and the three buttons dosen't work. I need a way to do it in turbo mode. thx anyways. Posted by Kenneth Masters on 08:19:2001 08:09 PM: If I remember.. I don't think vega has his backflip in TURBO. But I could be wrong. Most likely, it would be kept the same motion in TURBO, so if it doesn't work back, back in TURBO, it ay not be there... I've seen this done, but I may just not remember. Lata' Posted by balrog on 08:20:2001 11:27 AM: in sf2 series,vega is worst in sf2t!best in ST! Posted by Sato Mama on 08:20:2001 04:46 PM: i love jessica alba. i'd love to meet her during her "heats" Posted by Dank on 08:20:2001 05:03 PM: I used to spend countless hours playin HF on my SNES, and I am almost 100% positive BOTH of the methods I described work. I know for a fact that hitting backwards repeatedly works. You probably just aren't doing it right. I seem to recall backflipping with Vega MANY times on both turbo and normal mode. Also, are you sure you're playing Street Fighter 2 Turbo: Hyper Fighting, and not Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo? That may be the problem. Posted by ThisGuileKillYa on 08:21:2001 07:19 PM: Yeah, I distinctly remember that between CE and HF, in one it is done w/ the K+K+K, and in one it's B,B. UNfortunatly I dont remember which, but one of em should work Posted by Jamerson on 08:21:2001 09:21 PM: Back 2x --> Normal Champion Edition Three (I think you could do it with TWO too, don't remember) punches for double flip, three kicks for double flip --> Turbo Hyper Fighting I know this because when I 1st bought the game I started with Champion Edition, LOVED the back back version, then switched to turbo and was pissed cuz it became punching 2-3 punches or kicks... though I only complained because I find it easier to flip via back 2x on a control pad than hitting all buttons. Posted by Apoc on 08:22:2001 12:25 AM: On U.S. SF2:CE it is back, back. On SF2:HF it is all 3 punches. I too was upset by them changing the back back motion. That was a skillfull move to really apply on reaction which made it more fun for me. I still used it but I felt that Vega was meant for fast ppl. A button activated flip lets you have slightly slower reflexes. Kinda like why I don't like custom combo activations. A double joystick motion requires you to see things faster or move faster to react with a super but you can be slow and simply press 2 or 3 buttons at one to gain instant invincibility and priority. Not many Vega players used the backflip well(not that they do now heheh) when it was a double tap. OOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Just in case there is no miscommunication. We are talking about the backhandspring. Vega didn't have a quick backflip until SSF2 where it was all 3 kicks. And the motions I gave you are for the only backflip type move Vega had before SSF2. Apoc. All times are GMT. The time now is 10:30 PM. Show all 11 posts from this thread on one page Powered by: vBulletin Version 2.2.4 Copyright © Jelsoft Enterprises Limited 2000, 2001.