Whoa... there seems to be a lot of issues here that are already known and aren't issues at all. Let me try to clarify some of them.
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YELLO
: Jabbing with the C-stick. As someone has mentioned before, inputting a diagonal on the C-stick (AFAIK when your stick is set to 'Attack') will result a jab or a neutral + A (this was intentional). You may also perform tilts this way as well. I forget what the stick does when you have it set to 'Smash', but I will say this, there is no 'Smash' action. Setting the stick to smash and flicking it right will result in an input of right + attack. So because of this, you may sometimes get a tilt out of your smash. If I can recall I think it's when you hold analog down and flick right, but it's been a while since I've done that. A long time ago you made a post about how much online lags for you, have you gotten that issue resolved? Perfect shielding is very feasible if you have a decent connection with your opponent.
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: You are performing a jump cancel up-smash. A normal up smash is done by pressing up, starting your jumping animation, and pressing the attack button. Even with tap jump off, you are simulating this action. You are pressing jump, the input is checking if you are holding the up direction, and pressing attack. To the game that means up-smash. As a side note, this was intentional as this is one of the only ways to up-smash out of the shield with tap jump off. If you want to do an instant up air, you need to wait the appropriate amount of time before pressing attack, if you do it too quickly you will up-smash. Edit: Possibly, if you don't hold the stick all the way up you may not up-smash. I can't remember if that was a thing.
This game does buffer some inputs in certain situations, that is useful to know as well. Don't recall them off the top of my head.
Please remember everyone, with any game you play, it is best to do 'clean' inputs. If you want to press right, please practice pressing right and not right+slightly down. You can also play this game perfectly fine without moving the controller, just your fingers (believe me, I've seen people go nuts). It will help you in the long run. And I'd like to end with my personal experiences with unresponsiveness: I've never had that problem.
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This game does buffer some inputs in certain situations, that is useful to know as well. Don't recall them off the top of my head.
Please remember everyone, with any game you play, it is best to do 'clean' inputs. If you want to press right, please practice pressing right and not right+slightly down. You can also play this game perfectly fine without moving the controller, just your fingers (believe me, I've seen people go nuts). It will help you in the long run. And I'd like to end with my personal experiences with unresponsiveness: I've never had that problem.
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