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Eagle is a non-playable character in the first Street Fighter game as one of the ten CPU fighters.


Eagle is a very outwardly strong character. He has an arsenal of all high damage, fast, unblockable moves with great range, especially for their speed. If he corners you, the round is often over instantly. He can also play a game of brutal patience if he must.
==Important Notice==


What Eagle is arguably best at is his incredible punishing power. Those high damage, fast, unblockable moves he has are great at whiff punishes, and can punish a hefty amount of moves on hit. All of these factors make turning a favorable situation while fighting Eagle difficult. Eagle has mostly favorable matchups against the board, except against the often-banned Shotos and Sagat.
For those playing SF1++ on Fightcade, make sure that whenever you challenge someone, that the P1 resets the game (by pressing F3). This is to prevent desyncing.


Eagle's not a flawless character; he only has one move that can hit crouching attacks. His movement overall is also a little lackluster due to not having a great walk nor wavedash, and his jump and jump attacks, while good, is a little slow. He can definitely play an aggressive game but a more neutral-based style of Eagle is more common and sustainable.
==SF1++ Setup and Questions==


Eagle is a great pick for those who want a character that's strong and threatening and can play a good neutral game. He's consistent, strong, and definitely a good pick for a character.
'''Q: What is SF1++?'''


In SF1++, Eagle is selected by holding {{lk}} and {{hk}} at the title screen or VS. Screen and pressing Start.
A: SF1++ is a romhack of Street Fighter made by Yumeji. It makes the 10 normally-unplayable CPU fighters selectable via a button code.


{| class="wikitable"
'''Where can I find a download for SF1++?'''
|+ Advantages & Disadvantages
 
|-
Check the description of [https://youtu.be/Xr20EFS-tS0 this video.]
! Pros !! Cons
 
|-
'''What’s a good platform or emulator to play SF1++?'''
| Extremely fast, high damage, unblockable moves|| Somewhat weak movement
 
|-
If you want to play online with other people, [https://www.fightcade.com/ Fightcade 2] is your best bet.
| Great anti airing with his neutral jump attack and generally very safe and rewarding pokes|| Struggles to deal with crouch attacks at longer ranges
 
|-
'''I can’t find the Street Fighter lobby in Fightcade. Where is it?'''
| Great punish capabilities with his HP || Terrible matchup against Sagat (luckily Sagat's tournament banned)  
 
|}
Look up “Street Fighter” then look for it. It’s not a very populated lobby, and you have to look under other Street Fighter games, but it shouldn’t be too hard to find.
 
'''If I have the SF1++ ROM, Can I play people who don’t have the SF1++ ROM?'''
 
No, the game will desync if you try to challenge someone with a different ROM. Make sure both players have the same ROM before challenging.
 
==Character Questions==
 
'''How do I select a character?'''
 
On the “Press Start” or “VS.” screen when playing against an opponent, hold down the button combination for your character.
 
'''What are the combinations?'''
 
Retsu: LP
 
Geki: LP + HK
 
Joe: MP
 
Mike: MP + HK
 
Lee: MK
 
Gen: MK + HK
 
Birdie: LK
 
Eagle: LK + HK
 
Adon: HP
 
Sagat: HP + HK
 
'''I can’t do jump attacks with the CPUs.'''
 
The CPUs are unique from the Shotos as their jumpkick is tied to a command rather than pressing a button in the air. For all CPUs with a jumpkick, you must hold {{db}}, {{d}}, or {{df}} and then press any punch button.
 
'''Which character should I play?'''
 
Anyone you like. Characters in SF1++ are very simple, too, so there’s no problem in playing multiple characters. If you’re a bit stuck, though, here’s a rundown of each character and what they do;
 
Adon: Slow, tanky character with very high damage
Birdie: Aggressive powerhouse with fantastic normals
Eagle: Very strong normals and great at punishes
Geki: Tricky character that can stall out the clock
Gen: Flexible character with one of the best moves in the game
Joe: Solid anti airs and pokes, very honest
Lee: Chaotic, great pokes that can catch the opponent off guard
Mike: Very limited but powerhouse of a character with fantastic movement
Retsu: Slow paced character with solid defense capabilities
Sagat (Banned): Has 3 of the greatest CPU moves in the game, absolutely dominant
Shotos (Banned): Has ridiculously powerful special moves and dominance
 
'''What are the tiers for this game?'''
 
Though there’s no concrete tierlist, the general consensus usually looks something like this (tiers are not ordered):
 
Top/Banned Tier: Sagat, Shotos
 
High Tier: Birdie, Eagle, Gen
 
Upper Mid Tier: Mike, Lee, Retsu
 
Lower Mid Tier: Adon, Joe
 
Low Tier: Geki
 
Note that tiers don’t nesscessary reflect a character’s matchup spread. For example, Adon beats Geki harder than Eagle, despite Adon generally being cited as the weaker character overall.

Revision as of 13:48, 25 November 2021

Important Notice

For those playing SF1++ on Fightcade, make sure that whenever you challenge someone, that the P1 resets the game (by pressing F3). This is to prevent desyncing.

SF1++ Setup and Questions

Q: What is SF1++?

A: SF1++ is a romhack of Street Fighter made by Yumeji. It makes the 10 normally-unplayable CPU fighters selectable via a button code.

Where can I find a download for SF1++?

Check the description of this video.

What’s a good platform or emulator to play SF1++?

If you want to play online with other people, Fightcade 2 is your best bet.

I can’t find the Street Fighter lobby in Fightcade. Where is it?

Look up “Street Fighter” then look for it. It’s not a very populated lobby, and you have to look under other Street Fighter games, but it shouldn’t be too hard to find.

If I have the SF1++ ROM, Can I play people who don’t have the SF1++ ROM?

No, the game will desync if you try to challenge someone with a different ROM. Make sure both players have the same ROM before challenging.

Character Questions

How do I select a character?

On the “Press Start” or “VS.” screen when playing against an opponent, hold down the button combination for your character.

What are the combinations?

Retsu: LP

Geki: LP + HK

Joe: MP

Mike: MP + HK

Lee: MK

Gen: MK + HK

Birdie: LK

Eagle: LK + HK

Adon: HP

Sagat: HP + HK

I can’t do jump attacks with the CPUs.

The CPUs are unique from the Shotos as their jumpkick is tied to a command rather than pressing a button in the air. For all CPUs with a jumpkick, you must hold Db.png, D.png, or Df.png and then press any punch button.

Which character should I play?

Anyone you like. Characters in SF1++ are very simple, too, so there’s no problem in playing multiple characters. If you’re a bit stuck, though, here’s a rundown of each character and what they do;

Adon: Slow, tanky character with very high damage Birdie: Aggressive powerhouse with fantastic normals Eagle: Very strong normals and great at punishes Geki: Tricky character that can stall out the clock Gen: Flexible character with one of the best moves in the game Joe: Solid anti airs and pokes, very honest Lee: Chaotic, great pokes that can catch the opponent off guard Mike: Very limited but powerhouse of a character with fantastic movement Retsu: Slow paced character with solid defense capabilities Sagat (Banned): Has 3 of the greatest CPU moves in the game, absolutely dominant Shotos (Banned): Has ridiculously powerful special moves and dominance

What are the tiers for this game?

Though there’s no concrete tierlist, the general consensus usually looks something like this (tiers are not ordered):

Top/Banned Tier: Sagat, Shotos

High Tier: Birdie, Eagle, Gen

Upper Mid Tier: Mike, Lee, Retsu

Lower Mid Tier: Adon, Joe

Low Tier: Geki

Note that tiers don’t nesscessary reflect a character’s matchup spread. For example, Adon beats Geki harder than Eagle, despite Adon generally being cited as the weaker character overall.