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'''Buffering''' is a game mechanic in which a player may input an action shortly before it can be executed in-game, resulting in the action being carried out on the first possible frame. Many different video games of various genres implement a buffering system of some sort, but its implementation is arguably most notable in fighting games, where a decreased emphasis on frame-perfect inputs means easier access to [[combo]]s, thus improving accessibility for casual players. The mechanic has existed in some form in every ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' game, although ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' was the first game in the series to allow any input to be buffered, as opposed to a select few actions. | '''Buffering''' is a game mechanic in which a player may input an action shortly before it can be executed in-game, resulting in the action being carried out on the first possible frame. Many different video games of various genres implement a buffering system of some sort, but its implementation is arguably most notable in fighting games, where a decreased emphasis on frame-perfect inputs means easier access to [[combo]]s, thus improving accessibility for casual players. The mechanic has existed in some form in every ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' game, although ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' was the first game in the series to allow any input to be buffered, as opposed to a select few actions. |