01-01-2015, 08:33 PM
It also doesn't register when you do an input like DD>A. Now that I look into this, it seems like there's a 3-button limit.
Someone could probably can explain this better than me, but from what I found, pressing defend triggers LF2 to start buffering inputs. So pressing defend again registers as part of the input. A direction after the second defend ends the buffer.
In simple words, D>D>A registers as D>D and then >A, both of which do nothing; DD>A registers DD> and then A.
Like I said, PDK's changes regarding move inputs are an improvement over the regular LF2 as pressing Defend starts the buffer every time.
Someone could probably can explain this better than me, but from what I found, pressing defend triggers LF2 to start buffering inputs. So pressing defend again registers as part of the input. A direction after the second defend ends the buffer.
In simple words, D>D>A registers as D>D and then >A, both of which do nothing; DD>A registers DD> and then A.
Like I said, PDK's changes regarding move inputs are an improvement over the regular LF2 as pressing Defend starts the buffer every time.
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