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Demul with netplay released (CVS2, GGXX, MVC2 etc.)

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Demul v0.5.6 has netplay now. this means Naomi/Naomi2/Atomiswave games like CVS2/MVC2/GG/Hokuto No Ken should be playable online, haven't tested myself yet (hence this thread to raise awarness).

1. extract emulator and put roms + naomi bios in /Demul/roms
2. extract netplay plugin into /Demul/plugins
3. copy kailleraclient.dll into /Demul
4. select Config - Netplay, tick the Enable netplay checkbox, OK
5. load a game and host/connect to another player

don't forget to set controls from Config - Gamepad (Jamma1/2/3/4 are for Naomi)
you might want to change the window resolution as well from Config - Video

the netplay is based on 0746's kaillera p2p (which is quite popular.. it is used in Dolphin as well :D).

The Journey to Japan

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Under the advice of Kuroppi, I am posting this here in addition to strevival.com


[Caution: Long post ahead. This has actually become so long I have to break it into separate parts.]
Ever since I was a kid obsessed with video games, I've wanted to visit Japan. In the days before internet, my brother would tell me about things he read from his magazine subscriptions like EGM--Games that are only released in Japan or the latest technology. In my mind, for years, there would be a mystical hype about Japan bubbling all the way up to these few days. Would the real thing deliver?
I've been living in South Korea as an English teacher in an after-school program. Originally, I wanted to spend my vacation time traveling around Japan with some American friends in the penultimate week of January, but my school basically made me take my vacation during the weeks of Christmas and New Year's. Things don't always go as we plan them to, but I was more focused on the fact that I'd finally be achieving a lifelong dream.
I've always wanted to go to Japan, but my motive seems to have changed from video games to overall culture, finally narrowed down to Super Turbo. With the recent closing of Nakano Royal and even Super Arcade being on the ropes (again), there is no better time than now to pay homage to what is left of the global arcade scene.
Since my work told me at the last minute about my vacation, I had to make arrangements in the same fashion. Luckily, this didn't affect ticket prices at all, but I was really worried that I wouldn't be able to find a hotel. I had to search for a long time, but I finally made a reservation to stay in a capsule hotel for four days. Another factor that added to my stress was that my December paycheck hadn't come in yet (though it should have) and I was running on fumes of only about $300 cash (¥250 after changing currency from KRW to JPY at the airport, yuck) since I could charge the flight and hotel.
Everything worked out, though: New Year's happened to be a great time to visit Japan and I would heartily recommend it to anyone else in the future. I was just so juiced at the idea of finally being the wandering world warrior and seeing how I stack up against the gods of Super Turbo. I see myself as a rather stoic person. Normal things tend to not excite me very much. But when it comes to Super Turbo, a game I can actually say I've given years of my life to along with a number of others, such a deep satisfaction overcomes me and everything else in my life is just child's play.
I used to write excessively long blog entries detailing everything I could remember about tournaments and events I attended. I've been to EVO plenty of times, and to be completely honest, the rush of hype it is expected to cause wears off quite quickly these days. Now that I've seen what the ST “holy land” has to offer firsthand, I can make a comparison with the competition back home. I feel it's personally important for me to document my first time in Japan.
Before I went to Japan, I had no understanding of how their currency was arranged. The biggest shock for me was that their $1 and $5 counterparts (¥100 and ¥500, respectively) are coins. The other coins available are at ¥1 (not as common), ¥5, ¥10, and ¥50. I just wanted to get this explanation out of the way since it helped me better understand how arcade culture has survived in Japan and I hope the reader can piece it together as I recount my tale.
I'll try to do this as chronologically as I can since that seems to be the easiest way to express my experience with some sort of structure. It was only four short days, but everyone always remembers their first time.

Day 1 – December 29, 2013
I was originally going to bring my laptop bag and my bookbag (mostly clothes) since my actual luggage suitcases are enormous and I don't have any mid-ranged sized bags. But right before I left, I decided I would truly travel light and just take my bookbag. I never really regretted it since I was able to manage stuffing everything in there (including a new backpack that I bought since the old one has a zipper jam). Ryu only carries one bag, right?
The flight from Busan to Narita is about 100 minutes. Really not bad at all and the round trip ticket only cost me around $200. Sleeping in a box for four days ran me about $137. While I was at the airport, I made sure to buy the 2-day Tokyo Metro rail pass for ¥980 (there is also a 1-day pass for I think ¥580). It was a smart decision since I've grown to love exploring cities and I would be hopping around various arcades. I had scheduled my check-in time at the hotel to be 1500 since that's the default and it sounded reasonable as I landed at 1300. But I got really confused by all the options of getting out of the airport with my measly budget of ¥250 cash.

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By the time I figured all of that out and called the hotel to tell them I'd be late (a long, confusing conversation in itself), it was around 1730 when I checked in. The hotel was in Kiba, which was a stop on the Tokyo Metro Tozai (teal) line. I decided the best route was to get to Funabashi, a stop I saw on the railway out of the airport and then transfer over to the Nishi-funabashi Tokyo Metro station, one end of the Tozai line (the closer end to Kiba). Getting lost is part of the fun. When I got to Kiba, I dropped off my stuff in my locker (they give you a locker to go with your capsule) and found an immediate answer to a question that boggled me ever since I booked my room.
My question was: is there a housekeeping service offered at capsule hotels?
The answer was on an English sign in the locker area: if you don't want your capsule to be cleaned, please pull the curtain down when you leave
So yeah, the “door” to the “room” is basically just a curtain. New experience for me, but I'm just happy I found a warm place to sleep.

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The winter weather in Tokyo is very mild compared to Korea. I didn't have to wear long underwear layers beneath my street clothes. Another immediate difference was the lack of swift and ubiquitous internet I'm used to in Korea. Considering these things made me think of how my experience in Japan would have differed if I had not lived in Korea beforehand. The two countries share a lot of similar cultural customs and even their languages are often both classified in the Altaic language family. Initially, I kept wanting to speak Korean since that's usually the foreign language that is floating around in my head (I have terrible command of any language but English—an American stereotype I live up to, but want to change). But since there's a great deal of history and rivalry between Korea and Japan, there is also a lot of enmity. Perhaps it's best I don't get too deep into this subject and carry on.
Anyway, I wanted to hurry to the Tokyo area since I wasn't sure how difficult it would be to find Versus. I had wanted to get there around 1800~1900 since that's when the casuals start up for the weekly East-West battle. Right as I was walking to the subway station, I felt like I forgot something. I went back to the hotel and asked them for their business card or something with their address in case I got lost and needed to taxi it back. When I went down to the subway, I decided not to use my Tokyo Metro pass yet since I started the day in the Tokyo area so late and it would be a good opportunity to spend some time learning how to use the subway instead of just swiping a magic card everywhere. I took the train to Nishi-nippori and night had already fallen. How was I going to find Versus? I just picked a direction and started walking.

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Holy site #1: Versus.
This arcade was the hardest one to find since the sign is so tiny and it's really tucked away in a back alley. I had asked two pachinko places if they could point me to a gamecenter, but they didn't know. Finally, I asked some guys working at a smaller gamecenter and one of them pointed me to the alley in between a Yoshinoya and a KFC.
I was only here on Sunday for the big East-West battle (the last one for 2013!).
It's ¥50 to play a 2/3 set. The first ST “celebrity” I recognized was Pony.

I was considering asking at a small police outpost where I could find a gamecenter since they were so close to the subway station, but by the time I walked back a woman was in there talking with the officer. I kept going in the same direction after I turned around and everytime I heard electronic sound effects, as if from a video game I was fooled by the call of a pachinko hall! I could have sworn I heard Ryu's hadouuuken or some of the other CPS2 sfx I know so well. But I was determined. I had gone this far and I was going to find it. Asking around, I relied on a small phrase I crafted using only one semester's worth of Japanese I took five years ago.
“Baasus-no gamecentaa-wa doko desuka?”
[Where is the Versus gamcenter?]
It wasn't much, but it was enough. I snapped that picture and climbed the narrow stairs up to the third floor and by the time I saw a danisen ranking board propped up on the floor with the character portraits and player names, I was just about on the verge of tears. I really made it. The journey of a lifetime leading all the way to a smokey den of cramped cabinets. There weren't too many people around on the ST machines yet, so I felt I deserved some dinner.
My journal entry for that day has my first meal in Japan (McDonalds) clocked at 1910. I took my time, savoring every fry and sip. Some lines from after that meal:
Tonight, let's prove that even gods can bleed. And if it bleeds, we can kill it.
I love traveling alone, lonely as it is at times. I determine my own limits.
Sleeping in a $30 box for a couple nights, but I don't even give a ffffuuuuuuuu..!


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My first meal in Japan. The small text at the bottom gives the definition for "lattice," ha.

I walked back and there were more people, though it wasn't quite packed yet. I didn't really see any players that I recognized from videos or pictures, so I just watched people warm up since I didn't understand what was going on yet. There was an older gentleman in a hat, coat, and scarf who I decided I would introduce myself to since he seemed like a nice fellow. Again, I fell back on the little Japanese I remembered—the stock introduction.
“Hajimemashite. Nasanieru desu. Doozo yoroshiku.”
{This is the first time we have met. I am Nathaniel. Please be nice to me.}
Additionally, I threw in: “Amerikajin desu. Watashi-no Nihongo-ga heta desu.”
{I am an American. My Japanese is poor.}
My intuition was correct and this man was very welcoming towards me. I didn't really know much of what he was saying and I think my silence helped to convey that. I watched one of his games and sat down at the cab after he got up. The prompt in the corner said PUSH START instead of INSERT COIN, so I thought maybe the cabs were on freeplay. After I lost and stood up, the man in the hat held up two fingers, implying I should play a 2/3 set. I decided I would ask around later to see how much I owed for the freeplay. I did this for a little while at other machines until I saw that people were indeed putting in coins. The next time I sat down, I wasn't sure what coin to insert, so I put all the various types of coins I had in my hand and Kawasim pointed to the ¥50 piece. And then it made sense to me that ¥50 pays for two credits (about 25cents/game) and you play a 2/3 set.
I actually identified Kawasim from his roundhouse red Dhalsim and asked him “Kawasim desuka?” as well as giving the stock introduction. I was very lucky to find that he speaks a little English. He asked if I watched the Versus battles on YouTube and helped point out some of the players for me, though, to be honest, I only really knew of Mu, Tsu, and Hanashi (I usually only watch Sim and DJ matches or really big names these days). By this time, the killers started rolling in and I introduced myself to the likes of Pony, VIPER, Nakamura, and Shogatsu. Pony's reaction to my bottled introduction was rather Japanese (polite) as he reassured me that my Japanese didn't suck and Shogatsu was also very welcoming. As soon as I said “America” to VIPER he dropped the name riz0ne.
There was a clipboard near the TV/stream station with a list of names and characters and I signed in using my first name in Katakana since I thought it might be difficult for Japanese people to say Fuddulous or Fudd properly. I asked Kawasim how much to enter and he said ¥50. He walked around carrying the collection plate to get more coins. I think the turnout was around 57 players. By this time, I had asked Kawasim if any other Japanese players speak English and I was introduced to Shu. Damdai told me Shu speaks the best English, so I knew I was in a good place. However, Shu was a bit busy helping to organize the event so I tried not to disturb him too much.
The East-West battle started and I was on the 2P side, playing at the tenth slot. Also on my team was the man with the hat who played his fierce blue Guile. The English YouTube re-up of the event has his name as Torisugari, but earlier that evening I had written down the letters “TZW” and pointed to him, asking if it was him (since I couldn't recall his picture from STR). He waved his hands and shook his head. In Japan, there is definitely more character variety, more characters like Ken and Guile as you may have heard and it was pretty nice to not have to fight Boxer/Claw/O. Sagat every other game. I took off my coat and bag, resting it in the gap between the tip of a row of cabinets as Kawasim instructed. “Don't forget it.”
A Chun player on 1P was tearing up the 2P team and my turn was coming up soon. I told Shu that I didn't want to have to fight Chun. He (accurately) predicted that Azelea Guile would defeat the Chun. But then a N. Hawk player beat Aze and suddenly it was my turn. Terrible flashbacks of fighting Papercut and damdai briefly came up, but I just sat down and decided I'd play as clean as I could. After it was done, Shu said that hardly anyone knows who the Hawk player is since he lives far away. All that was left was to sit back, enjoy the show, and root for 2P. It boiled down to heavy-hitters and then Numa appeared for the 2P team and F'ed up everybody. When I saw Numa sneak on to the cab, I got a Willy Wonka vibe from him and I have no idea why. But after the 1P team was eliminated, the exhibition matches ran and all the remaining players fought each other.
After it was over, Shu said to me, "Now you can drink." This stressed me out a bit since I thought it meant everyone was going out for drinks or something (I'm a super lightweight when it comes to alcohol). But instead, he handed me ¥120—the winning team is awarded some money—and said I could get a drink from the vending machine. I was relieved and walked over to see the selection. Most of the drinks cost ¥120, but I saw Nakamura drinking something called Wilkinson, which costs ¥150 (the equivalent of three 2/3 sets!). I remember thinking that maybe if I drink it, too, then maybe I'll have cleaner footsies. The drink's label said Grapefruit, herbs, honey and had a nice, spritzy taste to it. Additionally, the humble Nikaiten (he works at Versus and organizes the events) was going around offering everyone a Japanese rice cake. A New Year treat, maybe?
During the event, I kept looking at my watch to make sure I didn't overstay since the last train was around midnight or so. I left a little before midnight and ran down to the subway, seeing that I would catch the last train listed. But the last train would only take me to Kabayacho, the transfer station for Chiyoda (green) line. When I tried to get on the Tozai line, subway personnel denied me. I would have to cab it back to Kiba. Good thing I remembered to get that hotel business card. And just so you know, cab rides in the Tokyo area start at ¥710 and this one came out to ¥2000. Hell of an end for a hell of a first day, I guess.
I remember commenting to Shu:
"Man, you guys do this every week?!"
"Every week."
If I could play against Sashishi and Sasori every week for a couple of years, I think I might just learn a thing or two about Super Turbo. A different conversation I had with Shu was about another player—I forget who, maybe Tonegawa or Kawasim—and his age. I definitely felt like the youngest person there (though I'm not sure how young Tsu is), but I'll touch on this topic again later when I reveal more of my trip.
PS: Don't whiff anything against Hanashi if he's within midrange. Otherwise, you're dead :)

Tune in next time for Day 2: Exploration!

The Official 2013-2014 NFL Thread: It's Atlantis. What the heck did you think was gonna happen?

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Look, it's 2013. This thread should've been made before the friggin draft. Someone close the other one.

Anyway. You know the drill. I rep the sorry-ass Philadelphia Eagles but I look forward to them this season as I wanna see how Chip is gonna run this offense and if it'll score some points.

Tebow has no football job (it'll probably stay that way)
Mark Sanchez still has a starting job (it probably won't stay that way)
All the older white qbs are jealous of the black guys who can run the read option (jealous, much?)
Roger Goodell keeps trying to push his 18 game season agenda on everybody (fuck you goodell. 16 games is perfect)
Urlacher retired (sure-fire HOFer)
Tidus Young gort arrested 3 times in a week (gotta be a new record)
Michael Crabtree got hurt going in motion (poor kid.)
And the best division in football is the NFC West (easily)

Can't wait for fantasy.


This has been THE INVINCIBLE SWORDSMAN singing:

Flyyyyyyy eagles flyyyyyyy
On the road to victoryyyyyyyy.....
Fiiiiiiiiight eagles fiiiiiiight!
Score a touchdown 1,2,threeeeeeee......

Hit em loooooooow
Hit em hiiiiiiiiigh
And watch our eagles flyyyyyyy
Flyyyyyyy eagles flyyyyyyy
On the road to victoryyyyyyy

E!
A!
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L!
E!
S!



Platinum* Games new game. Anarchy Reigns.

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Platinums new game is called Anarchy Reigns. It's an online Multiplayer action game is seems. It has a single player mode but don't know much about it. I think it looks kind of neat. I'm interested. Curious to see what they do with it. Jack from MadWorld is in it to which is cool.

Announcement Trailer
http://www.ign.com/videos/2011/01/27/max-anarchy-teaser-trailer?objectid=98770

Gameplay Trailer
http://www.famitsu.com/news/201102/01039906.html

Story Trailer: http://www.gametrailers.com/video/story-trailer-anarchy-reigns/718085

Multiplayer Modes Trailer: http://www.gametrailers.com/video/gc-11-anarchy-reigns/719236

Characters:

Zero: http://www.gametrailers.com/video/zero-character-anarchy-reigns/710015

Sasha: http://www.gametrailers.com/video/sasha-character-anarchy-reigns/710095

Combos
  • L, L, H, H, (knockdown)
  • H, L, KWL, KWL, KWL
  • AAH(anti air), KWH (timing)

Jack: http://www.gametrailers.com/video/jack-character-anarchy-reigns/710221

Combos
  • [media=youtube]-23txwJQGN8[/media]

Big Bull: http://www.gametrailers.com/video/big-bull-anarchy-reigns/710157

Matilda: http://www.gametrailers.com/video/gdc-11-anarchy-reigns/711138

Combos
  • H, L, L, KWL, KWL, KWL, KWL
  • AAH, L, L, KWL, KWL
  • H, KW+H (timing)
  • [media=youtube]rmxrnnjHc_8[/media]
The Blacker Baron: http://www.gametrailers.com/video/baron-character-anarchy-reigns/711889

Combos
  • L, L, L, KWL, KWL, KWL, KWL
  • AAH, L, L, L, KWL
  • H, L, L, KWL, KWL, KWL, KWL
  • [media=youtube]m9P1UOjn6Ks[/media]
Nikolai: http://www.gametrailers.com/video/nikolai-character-anarchy-reigns/713098

Leo: http://www.gametrailers.com/video/leo-character-anarchy-reigns/714188










Combos

  • [media=youtube]AcNRsbQF_fY[/media]




Durga: http://www.gametrailers.com/video/durga-character-anarchy-reigns/718702

Garuda: http://www.gametrailers.com/game/anarchy-reigns/14423

Oinkie: http://www.gametrailers.com/video/oinkie-character-anarchy-reigns/718804

Rin Rin:

Xbox Gamer Tags:
Hi Im Nastyy
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XBOX 360 Gouken

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Got a 360 and eightarc for X-mas. Do most people here DMZ or just let it ride with default settings?

XBL: JJSkywlker

Magic the Gathering Thread

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Since somebody screwed up my other thread and the other thread has over 130 pages. Here's the new thread to kickoff the 20th anniversary of Magic. Preppy can you delete my other thread or something? Let me start off by:

This is GDLK

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Also, I just realized that the Staff of the Magus cards have the mana symbols on top of them...

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XB1 Padhack+Cerberus+Remora+360 Hori SCV giving me a headache. Need assistance plz.

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Hi guys.
Heres a little background before I get into the issue I'm having (skip if desired).

After running into issues with my first xb1 padhack I decided to redo my entire dual modded stick by disconnecting/desoldering everything and starting from scratch.
Its was a rats nest which made it difficult to troubleshoot so while working on a 2nd padhack I decided to clean it up in case I run into any issues (as I currently do).

I took it from this
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to this
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padhacked xb1 pcb is mounted at the bottom and all wires (excluding usb) go to a 15pin connector
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Cerberus is mounted ontop of the hori pcb and connected via the molex connectors with the exception of usb which uses the idc terminals
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The two are zip tied together and mounted above the xb1 pad (nothing is touching) and the corresponding buttons are attached from hori pcb to xb1 via another 15pin connector
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Remora is mounted by itself far away from the rest.
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Hori pcb 8 buttons+start+GND go to remora via a molex connector

VCC and GND from Remora (yellow cable), Cerberus (via idc terminal) and xb1 (via micro usb jack) are spliced to external USB. Hori gets its usb lines via cerberus.
Data lines from Cerberus and xb1 go to a dpdt switch (greens on top row, whites on bottom, xb1 on one side, cerberus on other side and external usb in the middle)
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The issue I'm running into:

After connecting everything I started off by plugging it into PC with the switch flipped to send data to cerberus. Remora came to life but all buttons stayed lit (as though all held down) and windows gave me message stating that the USB device has malfunctioned and windows doesn't recognize it. Holding LP while plugging in (forced passthrough on cerberus) yielded the same result in windows but remora didn't come on.

I unplugged it, flipped the switch to xb1 and plugged it into xb1 to see. It registered all the buttons randomly like crazy so I unplugged it, disconnected the 15pin (isolating the xb1 from the other boards) and tried again, it connected fine so I proceeded to test each pin in the 15pin with a ground wire and all buttons functioned as normal so this leads me to believe xb1 padhack is successful and a none issue.

Next I separated cerberus from hori pcb, took a 2nd usb cable and connected it to cerberus and plugged that into the PC (I soldered the connections to eliminate any idc issues, so its just cerberus with usb connected, nothing else) and windows showed the same malfunctioning message.
I also tried connecting seperate usb directly to hori and plugging that in (again, not connected to anything cause 15pin is disconnected and I unplugged the connectors that went to remora) but once again, malfunctioning message.

This leads me to believe theres an issue with cerberus and hori but not sure. I also tried them on a different pc but got the same message.

I used continuity to test for shorts on hori but nothing stood out.

@Gummo, @Phreakazoid, @GrammatonKlerik, @Vicko, @FrankCastleAZ,
Any advice on how to troubleshoot my issue or where I should look?
Should cerberus be seen by windows when only thing connected to it is usb?
Wondering if I've messed up cerberus and hori somehow :S Really hope you guys can help me out cause it feels like I'm so close. Appreciated :)

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Here are some additional images in case you see something.

Hori with the connectors that go to Cerberus. The 4 wire connector at the top are LEDs 1-4, the 2 next to eachother are the 8 buttons+start and back and the one with the black wires are directions. Note, none of the connectors provide gnd since cerberus would get that from usb.
Although not shown, JFL harness is soldered on top of the black direction ones+gnd
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Otherside of hori. The thick bundle of wires are the 8buttons, start, select, home (which is connected to LSB on the turbo panel) and directions which all go to the 15pin connector for xb1 to connect to.
The two yellow sleeves on the right are the 8 buttons+start+gnd that go to remora (I guess I didn't need gnd since remora gets those from usb too)
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No need to show cerberus cause it connects to the connectors on top of the hori pcb.
The rest are all the xb1 connections which all feed to a 15pin connector and usb via micro usb cable (other end is cut and spliced to external usb/dpdt). Like I said, I don't think theres any issues with this one since it seems to work flawlessly when touching ground to the pins. I'll list the pics for completion sake though.

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Cheers to anyone that can lend a hand :)

SSF4 AE player asking for some fellow beginners to play with

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Hey guys I wasn't sure where to post this so if this is the wrong place for this feel free to correct me.

Hello, I am a D ranker in SSF4 AE 2012, and if anyone out there would like a sparring partner at there lvl feel free to ad me on GFWL my tag is ZarkonSpaceKing (who'd of guessed right lol) Also, if anyone who is c ranked and higher wants to add me. Go right ahead, I can take a beating!

Metal Gear SOLID Thread: Snake? SNAAAAKE!!!!

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So we dont clutter up the rising thread with this stuff...Didn't see another MGS thread but if there is feel free to delete/merge

MGS: Ground Zeroes trailer
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The Phantom Pain (MGS5?) trailer
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TPP interview with fox engine confirmation?
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people discussing that Joakim Mogren might be CGI. LMFAO

another fan art thread

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might as well make myself a topic. ive got a ton of drawings, but id rather keep this thread with more recent stuffs.

i have a tendency to make my women amazonian/rubenesque/thick/chunky in stature. take that as you will.


blue mary ryan - just trying to make that weird outfit of hers workable.
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vanessa - tried keeping it in the same vein as the pic above, but i didnt quite pull it off.

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cammy i scratched up yesterday. kinda wonky and ish.

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SparkCE + oversized actuator test

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It doesn't work with Kowal 1MM oversized aluminum actuator or PAS 5MM oversized durlan actuator (because of the light bouncing around I assume) but it does work with the black plastic kowal oversized actuator. Why would you want to do this with an optical stick? Well I am testing it with a circle gate and I like to ride the gate with a circle so this reduces throw on the circle gate which is slightly bigger than the square stock jlf gate. this is why I am testing...

if anyone cares...

The Torchlight 2 thread

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Torchlight 2 - Runic Games

- Refined, which is stellar because the first game was pretty fucking crisp like Santana Champagne.

- Still modable like the first game.

- Still has pets, and if they're anything like the first game they'll be the awesomest awesome pets that ever awesomed.

- ONLINE, CO-OP MULTIPLAYER! :wow: Anyone who played the original knows this was the only thing it was really missing.

- I suspect Dr. B traded the formula to Runic Games somehow.

EDIT - Modded thread title on request, though honestly I haven't bought or played the game so don't count on me for updates. Making a new thread may be in order.

What fighting game would you like to see brought back for next gen?

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And done right.......
I wanted to add more but the poll options were limited....

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure All-Star Battle confirmed by Bandai-Namco

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Watch it from 52:45

Looks pretty interesting... and is FUCKING JOJO so i'm in.

The Razer Arcade Stick Thread!

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Recently announced Razer Arcade stick looks sleek but it seems to be only on the xbox. Also it doesn't look like it uses quick disconnects that we're used to, But a different kind that has both connectors in 1.
more info at their site, Don't forget to sign up for their beta Program!
Link: http://www.razerzone.com/bredtofight

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List of suggestions:
Mandatory
Different Quick Connects for the buttons and stick
Common Ground PCB
Move the insides to the Bottom of the Stick
Move The Latch that Opens the stick
Make the height inside the stick taller so it can have parts that aren't japanese

Minor
Button Layout
Include Button Plugs

Labwork: Tests, results, discoveries

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Let's use this thread to answer our own problems. If something has you frustrated, if you discover something random, if you find something useful, if whatever in training, post it in here. That includes questions on how to use the training room properly (i.e. how do I make the dummy do this so I can test something).

I'll start...

So recently I've been intrigued by all these characters finding unblockables on Yun and Yang and most every character seems to have unblockables.

I want to find ours. I know about the one off of backthrow but there has to be more.

Supposedly if you can find a way to get a character to block an attack both ways you are pretty close to finding an unblockable.

I've found one where if you forward throw Yun, then double dash forward and quickly step back and then jump with mk Yun can block both ways. I need to find a way to get that timing consistently if possible and then try it out on the rest of the cast as well to see if it produces an unblockable on anyone.

Secondly, I'm greatly annoyed by Rose and Guy and their backdashes after chip from spiral and shoulder.

In 2012 you should be able to reversal MP palm (super LP palm) a rose backdash. It is obviously not reactable but more of a read. It's something you have at your disposal should you need a way to make them think twice.

In training, I was able to EX palm into HK tatsu Guy's backdash off a shoulder, which is interesting because st.HP XX ex palm > HK tatsu doesn't work on him. Again, this is more of a read tool to punish. Can't do it on reaction. Just letting you know that he can't backdash without risk, however little it is. I may have just timed the backdash wrong but please verify.

Power Stone thread!?!?

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This was a great game in my childhood, and I was pretty damn good at it. It sucks that I could never find anyone who played it competitively. Has anyone ever found it in the arcades and/or went to tournaments for it?

Sega Seimitsu Style Panel, Toodle AxisDapter, Teac Mini HiFi,

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De-cluttering the house and I'm letting go of this piece.

Never used and originally it was stainless steel finished, but I wanted it white like a traditional Sega style panel. I never got around to painting it white, just etch primed ATM. If you want to finish painting, I personally recommend Rustoleum Professional series paint. Anyway, $55 shipped.

So much potential
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Toodles AxisDapter with honestly, less than two hours of use $60 shipped
Comes with Official SixAxis pcb, usb cable, stick harness and button harnesses
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TEAC AG-H380 Mini HiFi Stereo $200 Shipped
I'm the original owner of this mini Teac hi fi stereo component. I originally purchased it for use for a desktop gaming sound system, but now I'm parting with it. Mint condition with original box, remote and manual.
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More to come...

Shaq Fu 2: IT. IS. COMING

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I don't think it's possible to ready my body for this game. No.1 EVO Game confirmed. Shaq Fu community better go NUTS.

Kaimana RGB LED Board thread, RGB animations and more!

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The Kaimana LED Controller is a powerful new tool for those looking to get the most out of their custom arcade stick or cabinet! This is the first board to used indexed LEDs in an arcade stick and allows for RGB control and animations. It is also the first fight stick RGB LED controller to provide full RGB control for joystick ball tops and hit box configurations.

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The Kaimana can run conventional LEDs like the Pele's or Uila's with an adapter board or can be used to run the new Kaimana J's:
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Unlike previous LED boards, the Kaimana uses indexed LEDs so they can be connected in series and you don't have to have multiple wires running from the controller board to each LED
Diagram:
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Example (jwyder's stick):
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It is also designed for easy installation as a pass through board. The pinouts are the same as a PS360 so modding your dual mod stick could not get any easier!

Diagram:
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I have installed three of these systems, and total install time, including installing all the buttons and joystick ahs been less than 1 hour each time using the Kaimana J's

Based on the infinitely flexible Arduino, this board can do just about anything you can imagine. Because it uses the extremely simple to learn Arduino programming language, this board opens the gate for anyone to create their own light patterns and shows.

As people invent there own animations series we will be adding them to the store for download and people who contribute programs will be able to earn store credit! As of right now the entire Ryu special move set for SFIV has been coded with animations. The best part is that all you need is a USB cable and any of the programs created can be loaded in seconds!

Boards and accessories can be purchased here:
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