Erm, I dont think they're called infinite grabs, I think they're called reset combos wherein the character does a move that resets the combo counter but still leaves you open for the combo to continue.
TempesT said, December 06, 2007, 05:38:28 amErm, I dont think they're called infinite grabs, I think they're called reset combos wherein the character does a move that resets the combo counter but still leaves you open for the combo to continue.thnx for the correction
TempesT said, December 07, 2007, 05:17:06 amP2P is still better than this, btw P2P? Can you explain that to me? I'm hella new to this online vs. stuff
P2P = Peer to PeerEdit better link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaillera#P2P_KailleraThat's how most people have been playing Mame and other emulators online.
hmm, I have winkawaks, but i've never seemed to get the online thing working. Any insight on that problem? Or better yet, is there a better emulator with P2P?
P2P is just a dll that changes the kaillera client. http://www.mediafire.com/?3tg32ynijxoJust use that =P
[(_sourlucas_)]> said, December 08, 2007, 04:25:21 amis there a better emulator with P2P?I insist, use GGPO.
yeah GGPO is probably my best bet on a good online fighting thingymajiggy. I'll try that plugin, too when I get the chance.
Every emulator that uses Kaillera, can use P2P. Which is why, atm, for compatibility purposes, P2P > GGPO
TempesT said, December 08, 2007, 08:50:20 amEvery emulator that uses Kaillera, can use P2P. Which is why, atm, for compatibility purposes, P2P > GGPO My question is: Is it smooth? b/c I hate it especially in the marvel vs. series when you're doing a combo, then all the sudden the ping hiccups and screws up your groove.
There's no lag. Just button delays depending on ping. <100 Ping the best, but anything under 300 is VERY playable. Why, me and Siu Wong played KOF just the other night and I'm from the most northern part of Saskatchewan, Canada and he lives in Australia, and it was quite good.It really goes more by connection quality than location.
GGPO Arguing #17:I played a Guy in Spain... and I live in Perú... tha fight were executed flawlessly! 8)NAh, tempest is right, if you like MvC and Alpha2, go for GGPO. But if you want variety, stick with P2P.
Meeeeeeeerkat said, December 08, 2007, 05:20:33 pmGGPO Arguing #17:I played a Guy in Spain... and I live in Perú... tha fight were executed flawlessly! 8)NAh, tempest is right, if you like MvC and Alpha2, go for GGPO. But if you want variety, stick with P2P. okedoke. I like variety, but like ggpo's system as well. Pretty stable for me.TempesT said, December 08, 2007, 10:06:50 amThere's no lag. Just button delays depending on ping. <100 Ping the best, but anything under 300 is VERY playable. Why, me and Siu Wong played KOF just the other night and I'm from the most northern part of Saskatchewan, Canada and he lives in Australia, and it was quite good.It really goes more by connection quality than location. wow canada to aussie, not a bad connection at all.