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No problem. I myself had problems with the shoryuken motion. This trick also works in other games, like KOF. The game stores your input and remembers it. When you input QCF, the game remembers the FORWARD, that you inputed earlier. This system is often used in fighters, so that you can make complex motions easier.
Also, I am glad to be part of this wonderful community. They should release more fighters on PC.
@Poké-Dude I suggested both, but focused on the double tap method since it's easier in the context of a combo to do double-tap then to syncronize with the buttons then imediatly press some other buttons, so I think for people who are starting from scratch and may have problems with the controls (especially in the begining) it's my belief it's an easier way to do it.
LP - A, MP - B, HP - RT
LK - X, MK - Y, HK - LT