Um, I still can’t find it. For some reason, Babelfish can’t translate the site either. Can you please post a link?
ReACT is only $24.00? I had no idea O_O.
runs to buy
Thank you.
Kohaku rips.
Stupid broom blocks her initial super stance. :mad:
Ra-shuuuuuuuu!
Um, there’s some sort of menu you can bring up in training right?
Pause button.
The pause button on the keyboard? Doesn’t do anything when I press it.
Keep in mind that you also have to buy the original Melty Blood. That’s an additional charge.
ReACT is originally 1500 yen (about $13-$15)
Since other patches may not be released so openly (the current patch is beta therefore not easy to find), here are the directions:
Main page here:
http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~k_wata/
There is a link right below the counter. That enters the old site.
http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~k_wata/index2.htm
In the contents, the sixth link leads to the diary. The patch is the link in entry 139. I think future patches will be posted there.
If you are using the keyboard the pause button is F5
F5 my man (or F6).
edit: Owned.
Oh, F5.
Thanks all.
Chanigng storng > fierce into jab > fierce in the combo makes the timing a lot easier. I am finally able to pull the combo frequently enough.
Not bad for a keyboard
Make sure to rename the file’s extension to .RPD
Details in the Summary tab of the file’s properties.
Same combo with a crossup.
Details in the Summary tab of the file’s properties. Make sure to rename to file to .RPD
Miyako B&B combo
Details in the Summary tab of the file’s properties. Make sure to rename to file to .RPD
Miyako B&B combo with crossup
Details in the Summary tab of the file’s properties. Make sure to rename to file to .RPD
Damn, you’re doing all that on a keyboard? I’m struggling so hard, my left and right hands are fighting it out to see which one will control the motions, and they both win all the time.
Miyako B&B Combo from a grab
Details in the Summary tab of the file’s properties. Make sure to rename to file to .RPD
Well, it took me a while. What really helped me is that I have played with the keyboard since the EFZ demo came out, and that’s about three or four years already.
Something that really helps is that my main computer is a laptop. Laptop keyboards are a lot more responsive than regular keyboards, since they are a lot shorter and you don’t have to press the button as much.
It’s like a stick: it takes practice.
Practice.
I think I’m going to have to jack my friends PS to game port converter so I can use my MAS.
Anyway, those are some viscious combos.
Good shit, VMM! Those Miyako combos are brutal.