PJ MUGEN 1.1 Battle Ep. 146: Digging Up Old Relics 23: Duende Macabro
Duende Macabro was known for his assorted characters. Back then, his AIs (except for Samchay, who has none) were considered brutal, but now that I fight them again, I see that they roll a lot (except for Akuma, who would rather Ashura Warp), which is a huge no-no even competitively. I know I am guilty of coding AIs that do the exact same thing, but my point still stands.
So, yeah, here are five matches for your viewing pleasure. Keep in mind that I am missing his Rock Lee because LOLCHIBI, so I won't actually be covering all of his characters. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYL1cMt41VM
Recommended Resolution: 720p
Massively late for the party yet again, but I think MUGEN is making Guile from Street Fighter look bad because every fighter who uses Guile as a sprite base not only look so-so, but they always seem to have god tier zoning skills...
[Timestamps]
0:00 - Intro
0:12 - Match 1: Arma_X/PeeJay Bonobo's Arma_X (me) Vs. Gartanham Arteiro/Night_Stalker/Laslab Games's Jax (AI) in Skycraper (The King of Fighters XIII)
5:46 - Match 2: 177's Annie (me) Vs. Gartanham Arteiro/Night_Stalker/Laslab Games's Jax (AI) in Skycraper (The King of Fighters XIII)
10:22 - Ending (see video title)
[Video Sources]
Ending: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1B648hxanY
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_7VGwzLmJs
Recommended Resolution: 1440p
Ever wanted to play Splatoon 2 with keyboard and mouse without the limitations of the mouse emulating the right thumbstick? Well, now, you can! But watch out! If you run the Squeezer family and take advantage of the rapid fire macro, you run the risk of getting reported for it!
Script (be sure to download GTuner IV for it if you actually have a Titan Two): https://www.consoletuner.com/greslib/?w539
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_y6NSKuAQIo
Recommended Resolution: 720p
Tatsu is currently known as Shiyo Kakuge.
Shiyo Kakuge, the creator of add004, has made tons of characters for the project, this Dan included.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNNb4cWdDhE
Recommended Resolution: 720p
Honestly, it works almost the same way as it does on Windows. Only issue is, the MagicYUV codec for Linux only accepts RGB footage, and therefore, I must only record RGB footage, which isn't a problem since the original footage shown here was recorded in 720p60, hence the recommended resolution.
-Timestamps-
0:00 - Intro
0:12 - Match 1: (Single) Descolor's Achilles RMIX version (me) Vs. (Single) Rajaaboy/Infinite/DarkZemX's Chun-Li (AI) in Les Vagas (Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom)
3:05 - Match 2: (Single) Descolor's Achilles RMIX version (me) Vs. (Single) Rajaaboy/Infinite/DarkZemX's Ryo (AI) in the Karate Gym (Art of Fighting)
6:04 - Ending
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtn_Kr_5WOI
Recommended Resolution: 1080p
It goes without saying, but it's been a bit of time since I've uploaded anything to YouTube.
I would like to say I was admitted into yet another closed beta, but with the way I got in (Steam method), can I really consider this a "closed" beta?
Anyways, when I first booted up the game, I was thinking, "Oh, cool, a locked 60fps in ultra settings, what could possibly go wrong?"
I'll tell you what actually went wrong: Intermittent USB disconnects, GPU driver crashes, and even GAME crashes in specific settings (for example, if I win in one of the Hercules tracks with Megara, the game would crash before it could tell me I finished 1st). It turned out I was averaging about 80fps (according to AMD Radeon Adrenalin software) in ultra settings, so about a few days later (today, as of this writing, actually), I decided to conduct an experiment. How well does it perform at 120fps? There were actual problems conducting this experiement: First off, I refuse to play this game in medium settings even if it's the only way I can play at 1440p120, so I ended up using Lossless Scaling (You can check it out here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/993090/Lossless_Scaling/ , but there are free alternatives from what I've heard) to get it to resize the window and enable AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (V1, actually) for my desktop resolution. Sure, 1034p to 1440p via FSR looks rather trashy (especially with text), but it's better than playing at ultra settings at native 1440p somewhere between 75 and 85fps. Unfortunately, there are a lot of specific settings I would like to turn off, but considering the creators behind the ASS FAULT franchise made this game, they tend to forget that this isn't going to be a mobile game (However, aside from PC, this is supposed to be set for release for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and the Nintendo Switch). Though I highly doubt it, hopefully, the full-release PC version will let me tune individual graphic settings.
As for the footage, I'll describe it with another piece of footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuofaDxa6Oo
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_wQb49Kahc
Recommended Resolution: 720p
The way I'm going to wind up recording this game or any other mobile game through the Galaxy S9+ has been finalized. This is how it's going to get done from this point forward: HDMI Output, audio routed via 3.5mm cable, no replay mode unless absolutely necessary. However, I will do more than two races per video.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtd-2c0RZ1k
Recommended Resolution: 1440p
Thanks for the save, herckat!
Yeah, instead of holding on to his super horn and allowing me to get hit by the blue shell, he actually uses the sound horn to get rid of it FROM THIRD PLACE!
- SOUND WARNING
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEWHd8Wbe94