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Sorry for the slowdown. >.<
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"finding stuff like that is the POINT of the loketests" - this. SO much this.
Stupid question here...
How much control does LabZero have over fixing bugs and flaws in the arcade port? Is it like the PC Port where you're free to shoot down bugs and submit new versions with the simple press of a "submit" button? Except this time you submit updates via the NESICA network? Or is all this stuff outsourced to the company making the port at this point? (Who is this Japanese partner anyway? M2? Marvelous AQL? I'm really not clear. Forgive me.)
You sir are doing a great job and I'm glad you guys get to share info and builds with Lab Zero.I'm the primary programmer working on the TypeX2/NESiCA port. I'll share as much as I think I'm allowed to! My tiny company is working with M2 on this project. I talk to Mike Z pretty frequently.
Mike Z and us have full access to each other's stuff, so either of us can change things if we want to. The newest stuff from Lab Zero is merged into the NESiCA versions regularly, so expect the NESiCA version to get regular over-the-net updates after release.
Thanks that you went out of your way to collect so much data, pictures and footage. I really hope you didn't get into trouble for doing so. Thank you so much!
I hope they can remake the attract intro to include Squigs, BB, Eliza, Beo and Robo. And add the "Encore" to the main logo.
I don't think so. Not 100% though.@andrewr or anyone who went:
Can you change your buttons from the default on the arcade version?
(start on the character select?)
I play with my kicks and punches swapped.
Nope, AFAIK Blazblue was the only game that let you do that and look what THAT led to.@andrewr or anyone who went:
Can you change your buttons from the default on the arcade version?
(start on the character select?)
I play with my kicks and punches swapped.
@andrewr or anyone who went:
Can you change your buttons from the default on the arcade version?
(start on the character select?)
I play with my kicks and punches swapped.
What happened?
Didn't Xrd have several swappable control layouts? Like, two were in the style of BlazBlue and another was like P4A?
Thirded
@andrewr Considering some of the slowdown issues (but also considering that they were non-existent on your end), is there a reason Lab Zero targeted the Taito Type X2 as the platform for the game? Why not Type X3?
I love the guy in the third video. I just can't help but see him and imagine what was going through his head.
Recording is usually taboo in Japanese arcades. So he's probably just not used to having people doing it there.I love the guy in the third video. I just can't help but see him and imagine what was going through his head.
"Humdedumdumdum. Minding my own buisness. Hello, what's this? You're recording? What're you recording? Oh. Hmm. I'm not sure about this yet. I think the best spot to decide whether or not I like this is directly in the recorder's view."
In Japanese, of course.
Yes
The thing to consider with most 4 buttons games with swappable layouts is that there have been multiple default 4 button layouts (and panels) throughout the history of arcade fighting games.
Not at all! I was blatantly filming so if it wasn't allowed someone would've told me to stop. There were also a few other people filming the screens, so I think L0's effort to allow cameras panned out.
Yeah, not only in arcades but in most public places, like trains. I think Japanese don't like being caught on film without knowing where it is going - rightfully so.
I think it's In A Moment's Time considering that everything else is in English but it's also much more complicated then simple English words (Which I believe a good majority would know because a lot of Japanese schools teach English I believe?) But eh, let Cell, Fry or Mike confirm it.
This is how I already play. omw to Japan to be the best at Skullgirls
Dash macros are good for advancing while blocking and not accidentally throwing out a move. Of course, recently, it's been making me do random supers on accident.Do people really use macros on their sticks that much? I always thought that if I was on a stick life would be easier what with me being able to just hit the two buttons I want to hit simultaneously. Aren't your fingers always over the buttons anyway? Seems like more work to use macro buttons to me.
That's how I've always felt about it. Honestly I feel like everything is easier on stick (hitting buttons simultaneously, doing DP motions, not having your controller press buttons for you when you wave it around, etc). The only thing I think is easier on pad is double tapping directionals.Do people really use macros on their sticks that much? I always thought that if I was on a stick life would be easier what with me being able to just hit the two buttons I want to hit simultaneously. Aren't your fingers always over the buttons anyway? Seems like more work to use macro buttons to me.