Well, I kind of worded it wrong, my bad, what I mean was that it's difficult to see the joystick motions and button presses in the video. So it only adds to its aesthetic value.
Most of the time, I'd like to know the best way to do things. I like information being fed to me. You would be amazed at how far some players get and how good they are, yet they don't know much about input command secrets. I mean, in option's blog about special canceled into super special, using ryu's hadouken xx super as an example, he shows overlapping commands with qcf + p xx qcf + p but it's NOT explained as to why it's not qcf + p, qcf qcf p. Or maybe it was explained in an earlier post.
My own anecdote: my friend plays balrog really well, yet he was still tapping down for quick get ups when I asked him why the f was he doing that since he loses his charge, when he can be pushing lp +lk. This was about 3 months ago. He's been playing sf4 since it came out.
another friend played ryu and had to learn how to dp when crossed up, which is just after holding block, do qcf in the direction your opponent lands on. from john choi in person. this was about a year ago. this is whack, I mean with all these forums to share knowledge, shouldn't he have come across this earlier?
oh, and I'm serious about the wiki the writeup is so shaq-fu-ing clean. almost everything online so far that I've seen is shit.