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Everything posted by Nives
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thanks dan. you are awesome.
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the limit on the file size now is 19.5 kb. it would be nice if they were a bit bigger, like maybe 30 kb?
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http://www.geocities.jp/seia0723/combo.htm GGXX/\C - "Bad Boy" - Sol CMV
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check the mwc thread, because it seems like nobody knows who that ky is.
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thanks, though i sort of was looking for not just the background, but the sprites that incorporate it. just the general ones, cuz i have the sprites for the character names and profiles.
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i looked through a bunch of those links for the versus background images. i was wondering if anyone knew where they were?
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there are better things to do with your tension.
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mash mash mash mash mash mash mash mash ....
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I can't seem to download the sol combo video "3rd Movie". My download keeps getting cut off. Can anyone upload that please? Thanks.
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ah aiite, thanks! sorry bout the URL, i forgot bout that.
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rt142, if it isn't too much trouble, could u possibly upload all the SO and OR vids from http://www.geocities.jp/toramusi777/ggxx-tornament2.html ? How big is it if you just packed everything together into one zip and uploaded it?
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General Gameplay Questions Thread - POST YOUR GAMEPLAY QUESTIONS HERE
Nives replied to Kairi's topic in Archive
Just complementing what PsiPhi is saying. At least how i see it, the arcade version is pretty much what the designers intended for competitive play. The console version has a lot of extra fluff and features in order to increase the replay value for people who are playing on their own without having other people to play. I mean, fighting games really arent that much fun without other people, and you can only beat arcade mode so many times with each character before it gets boring. So the designers add stuff to the console version for "at home" playing. They dont really add it in with the intention of balancing it for competitive play, so nobody really knows if it is balanced or not. It is arguable and ambiguous to what technically is allowed in tournaments. Since people have to draw the line somewhere with what is allowed in tournaments and what isn't, and to avoid ambiguity and controversy, it is just easier to draw the line at what was released in the arcades.