Beginner’s Guide to Hitboxes, Frame Data, and Game Physics
If you’re serious about improving in competitive gaming, understanding hitboxes and frame data guide principles isn’t optional — it’s essential. Whether you’re trying to land tighter combos, punish unsafe moves, or optimize your spacing, mastering these core mechanics is what separates casual players from consistent winners. Most players know these terms, but few truly understand […]
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