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  1. I've been playing it for awhile now.

     

    The lack of any US or European playes has bugged me *seeing as how lag with the japs and koreans is annoying* has gne too far for me.

     

    So I will show you all how to play Online with GGXX #Reload PC VERSION.

     

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    1.) Obtain the *Japanese* version of GGXX #Reload, I won't tell you where to find it. Google is your brother.

     

    2.) Download and install that baby and run the config.exe to set your controls.

    Note: Since this is a Japanese game, it will take a while to begin the installation process. Once installation begins, you'll have to click the button on the far right a few times. On some systems, this button will have Japanese text followed by '(N)'. If the installation window closes after you clicked the button, then it means you clicked the wrong one. Try the one next to it instead.

     

    3.) Download the GGXXNet patch from:

    http://ggxxnet.mad.buttobi.net/index.html Right now, we're upto 1.04.

     

    4.) Head to your Guilty Gear XX #Reload directory in program files, that's:

    C:\Program Files\GUILTY GEAR XX # RELOAD and change the folder's name to 'GUILTY GEAR XX #RELOAD'.

    So now, the new folder will be located at:

    C:\Program Files\GUILTY GEAR XX #RELOAD.

     

    5.) Extract the files from the XXNet package into your GG dir.

     

    6.) Run the patcher file, and it'll automatically patch your ggxx.exe and create a backup called ggxx.OLD, if anything goes wrong with your game, delete the ggxx.exe and rename the ggxx.OLD to ggxx.exe and run the patcher again.

     

    7.) Open the ggxxnet_config.exe, change the server script address to:

    www.nurupodensetsu.com/ggn/ggnlobby.cgi

    and choose your port, and change the delay frame to 4. Most players use 4.

     

    *IF YOU HAVE A ROUTER, PLEASE READ*:

    If you have a router, by default you will have to forward TCP port 10000 on your router. This port can be replaced with any other port as long as you remember to forward it on your router. Some people (including myself) have found that enabling DMZ as well on the router helps connection problems.

     

    8.) Right click your ggxx.exe, copy it, then paste a shortcut on the desktop.

     

    9.) Run the ggxx.exe, and enable shortcut mode. To do this, go to:

    options>>game options>>shortcut mode on

    and exit to save it. Then run the game again, and you'll see ggxxnet at the bottom of the menu.

    When you enter this mode, please keep an eye on the player status.

    Status Key:

    IDLE OK - good to go

     

    BUSY NG

    fighting with other players

     

    NO RESPONCE NG

    the player in not in the VS NET screen, or player is not in the game

     

    EX ENABLE/DISABLE NG

    Enable ExCharacter option setting is different(In ggxx_net_config.exe you can enable ex characters)

     

    DELAY # NG

    Change your Delay Frame setting in your ggxx_net_config.exe to match the other player's Delay Frame setting, then you should be able to connect to them (it seems that most ppl I see online set their Delay Frame to 2)

     

    VER ERR x.xx NG

    Player's GGXX NET version is older than yours

     

    VER ERR ??? NG

    Player's GGXXNET version is newer than yours

     

    10.) Enjoy, and if you need any help at all, stop by #ggxxonline on irc.mizuum

     

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    My SN there on the lobby is DropDeadEd.

     

    Hope to see you there.

     

    hmmm, i'll have to give this a try :thumbsup1: *googles*

  2. I am thinking of buying this Arcade Cabinet. Will cost me around $500, What do you guys think?

     

    The Cyber Lead Cabinet is a compact 29 inch sit down cabinet manufactured by Namco. The cabinet is equipped with a deluxe dual resolution monitor (15k/24k). The picture from the cabinet can also be displayed on any TV (capable of showing an NTSC Source). Which allows everyone to watch the action.

     

    Another special feature of this Cabinet, is it can be networked to another cabinet. Allowing 2 players to play the same game on 2 different cabinets. Players can play games like side scrolling beat them up games cooperatively. Or fighting games in versus against each other. Each player getting their own controls and monitor. This is done via the use of a special link cable (available to customers at an additional charge.)

     

    The cabinet has a specially designed LED panel embedded into the header of the cabinet. Which displays, information from the game, pricing and advertising.

     

    The cabinet has ease of access to all parts with a hinged control panel that flips out. Giving operators easy access to button/microswitch replacement, as well as degausing, volume control and monitor adjustments. The front and back panels are fully detachable. Allowing direct access to the spacious interior of the cabinet.

     

    The cabinet can be quickly moved and installed into another location with it's rear wheels, as well as being stable in it's stationary position thanks to it's front castors.

     

    Please note this cabinet is a horizontal (left to right) orientated screen only. It cannot be rotated to be a vertical screen.

     

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    O.o that thing looks funky..... I WANT IT!

  3. It is a FULLY working DS emulator, I am having trouble on 1 part though. I am playing the new pokemon (diamond) and as soon as I go to battle my "Rival" guy that I chose from the beginning, I kill his Starly and the game freezes and won't keep going.

     

    My guess is because that to determine which pokemon he has, it has to determine which one I chose at the beginning and screws up some where around there.

     

    If anyone could help, much appreciated!

     

    yeah since pokemon games are new give it time before most of the ds emulators can play it

  4. Do you mean other emulators?

     

    You could try iDeaS or Desmume.

    Add No$Gba to that.

     

    No$Gba O.o never heard of that i'm going to look it up

     

    checked it out and seems there forums are down :S ill look later on

  5. I like CS 1.6 Better and I have played both (Though source not so much). There are some things I like about source (Flashbangs). But it seems easier when you switch from 1.6 to source. Granted 1.6 is much buggier than source (I don't think you can shoot through walls in source), you get used to it.

     

    Plus that Dynamic Weapon pricing was pretty funny (good idea though). Colts/M4A1 for $6,000! Yay!

     

    yeah you can shoot through crates and some walls, and yeah if your good at cs 1.6 and you goto source is so easy cause you cant just spray and stuff in 1.6 yet in source its like completely accuracy when you spray its stupid :thumbsup1:; and in source i HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE i could say that for the rest of the night ill say it again i HATE the flashbangs :); i dont mind the white part but when it shows you dizzy afterwards it pisses me right off lol! but yeah like you said

    Colts/M4A1 for $6,000! Yay!
    yayay! lol
  6. Well, I was going to ask why these emulator programmers are having so much trouble getting 3D graphics to work since there are working emulators for the N64 and PSX (as well as a somewhat working one for the PS2) and even one for the Gamecube but after reading that I think I understand now. Man, Nintendo really hates the emulation community don't they. That "hack" that the person is talking about in that link will probably only be a temporary solution though.

     

    ya but you have to remember when those first came out there was alot of problems and alot of games didn't work even now they are still trying to fix stuff on some psx emulators

  7. If you mean commercial ROMs, then you should note:
    Important information:

     

    Dualis is not able to run dumps of NDS cartridges. Do not ask me if/when it will be able to run said dumps.

    If you mean PD/homebrew ROMs, then I'm not sure.

     

     

    so when people say that it can't run commercial games it means the real ones?

     

    - are there even any roms that could play commercial ones?

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