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Some arcade stick porn for watmm. Here's the limited edition arcade stick that came with my copy.

 

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This stick comes with shitty buttons. That one is broken. I'm replacing it :\

 

Goddamn, man - it broke already? I know you said it was giving out, but, hell...!

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Yeah. Button swap was successful, though. Back to owning noobs.

 

i'm not going to play online until they patch the netcode - I had to play 30 online matches for one of the trophy requirements, and there were a LOT of people playing cheap/exploiting the lag out there...

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Yeah. Button swap was successful, though. Back to owning noobs.

 

i'm not going to play online until they patch the netcode - I had to play 30 online matches for one of the trophy requirements, and there were a LOT of people playing cheap/exploiting the lag out there...

 

You can get some pretty good matches in the rooms. Just look for rooms with 4 or 5 bars.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Patch coming tomorrow:

 

- Improve input response - Improve game's responsiveness to button/command inputs.

- Selectable search priorities for ranked matches - Players will be able to set search priorities for opponents in ranked matches based on comparable rank or connection speed quality as well as area.

- Optimize data transmission between fighters and spectators – The fight data will be optimized in order to reduce the bandwidth load on the host’s console.

- Signal strength bars – The update will improve the signal strength bar to reflect connection quality more accurately.

- Chance to cancel match - The update will allow players to cancel the match before it begins after displaying the opponents signal strength.

 

Sounds good..

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Patch coming tomorrow:

 

- Improve input response - Improve game's responsiveness to button/command inputs.

- Selectable search priorities for ranked matches - Players will be able to set search priorities for opponents in ranked matches based on comparable rank or connection speed quality as well as area.

- Optimize data transmission between fighters and spectators – The fight data will be optimized in order to reduce the bandwidth load on the host’s console.

- Signal strength bars – The update will improve the signal strength bar to reflect connection quality more accurately.

- Chance to cancel match - The update will allow players to cancel the match before it begins after displaying the opponents signal strength.

 

Sounds good..

 

Yes, finally!

 

Have you figured out how to apply your customized character costumes to 2P (when playing in a versus match)? Tekken 5 did this (you could load player data for 1P and 2P), and also how to get the controller settings to stay for 2P (we have to set it every time we play a versus game initially)? I haven't bothered searching yet for the answer, but thought you'd know offhand...

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Patch coming tomorrow:

 

- Improve input response - Improve game's responsiveness to button/command inputs.

- Selectable search priorities for ranked matches - Players will be able to set search priorities for opponents in ranked matches based on comparable rank or connection speed quality as well as area.

- Optimize data transmission between fighters and spectators – The fight data will be optimized in order to reduce the bandwidth load on the host’s console.

- Signal strength bars – The update will improve the signal strength bar to reflect connection quality more accurately.

- Chance to cancel match - The update will allow players to cancel the match before it begins after displaying the opponents signal strength.

 

Sounds good..

 

Yes, finally!

 

Have you figured out how to apply your customized character costumes to 2P (when playing in a versus match)? Tekken 5 did this (you could load player data for 1P and 2P), and also how to get the controller settings to stay for 2P (we have to set it every time we play a versus game initially)? I haven't bothered searching yet for the answer, but thought you'd know offhand...

 

There is another patch coming in December or January that might fix stuff like this.

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Patch coming tomorrow:

 

- Improve input response - Improve game's responsiveness to button/command inputs.

- Selectable search priorities for ranked matches - Players will be able to set search priorities for opponents in ranked matches based on comparable rank or connection speed quality as well as area.

- Optimize data transmission between fighters and spectators – The fight data will be optimized in order to reduce the bandwidth load on the host’s console.

- Signal strength bars – The update will improve the signal strength bar to reflect connection quality more accurately.

- Chance to cancel match - The update will allow players to cancel the match before it begins after displaying the opponents signal strength.

 

Sounds good..

 

Yes, finally!

 

Have you figured out how to apply your customized character costumes to 2P (when playing in a versus match)? Tekken 5 did this (you could load player data for 1P and 2P), and also how to get the controller settings to stay for 2P (we have to set it every time we play a versus game initially)? I haven't bothered searching yet for the answer, but thought you'd know offhand...

 

There is another patch coming in December or January that might fix stuff like this.

 

So you're experiencing this too? Glad it's not just me!

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Patch is out. It's a changed game. You can block things that used to be unblockable because of the lag. Sidestepping is actually viable, now. You can punish strings and whiffs. Great patch.

 

Yeah, too bad the lag in our match was so bad... I'm going to try and hardwire our net connection to the PS3, but I doubt it will make much difference.

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my PS3's blueray drive just died after a firmware update, fucking new consumer hardware is so unreliable its depressing. doesnt even spin up when i put a new disc in. Sony claims they have 'no idea how it happened' even though i found this - http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/19807.cfm

 

The suit is class action, and is for all users who suffered hardware failure or problems after installing the update. The suit "implicates Sony for several complaints, including breach of implied warranty, negligence, unjust enrichment, and negligent misrepresentation," says Arstechnica.

 

Kennedy had owned his PS3 for 9 months, with no noticeable issues, until September when he installed the system update. From there, his Blu-ray drive began to malfunction, to the point of not playing back games or movies after just a few minutes of playback.

 

"Thousands of Sony PlayStation 3 ('PS3') video game owners who downloaded a system update required by Sony found that the update caused their PS3 units to malfunction and actually damaged the hardware on many units," read the claim, via Ars. "For owners who sustained hardware damage from the Sony-required update, Sony is charging a $150 repair fee per unit. Sony, responding to the numerous complaints about the unacceptable effects of the defective update, released a further, optional update that it claimed 'improves system stability'—yet performance problems continued, and the new update did nothing to remedy the systems of users who sustained hardware damage."

 

i've been having really bad luck lately with entertainment products, i bought a macbookpro and out of the box it was defective and had to wait 4 months for a replacement

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my PS3's blueray drive just died after a firmware update, fucking new consumer hardware is so unreliable its depressing. doesnt even spin up when i put a new disc in. Sony claims they have 'no idea how it happened' even though i found this - http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/19807.cfm

 

The suit is class action, and is for all users who suffered hardware failure or problems after installing the update. The suit "implicates Sony for several complaints, including breach of implied warranty, negligence, unjust enrichment, and negligent misrepresentation," says Arstechnica.

 

Kennedy had owned his PS3 for 9 months, with no noticeable issues, until September when he installed the system update. From there, his Blu-ray drive began to malfunction, to the point of not playing back games or movies after just a few minutes of playback.

 

"Thousands of Sony PlayStation 3 ('PS3') video game owners who downloaded a system update required by Sony found that the update caused their PS3 units to malfunction and actually damaged the hardware on many units," read the claim, via Ars. "For owners who sustained hardware damage from the Sony-required update, Sony is charging a $150 repair fee per unit. Sony, responding to the numerous complaints about the unacceptable effects of the defective update, released a further, optional update that it claimed 'improves system stability'—yet performance problems continued, and the new update did nothing to remedy the systems of users who sustained hardware damage."

 

i've been having really bad luck lately with entertainment products, i bought a macbookpro and out of the box it was defective and had to wait 4 months for a replacement

 

 

Jesus fucking christ. How does firmware that can potentially fuck up your hardware like that even get released?

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i have no idea man, it's just such a soul killer. quite magically this happened only 1 month out of my warranty :facepalm:

i don't blame sony, i don't blame microsoft for the xboxes being so shitty. i blame the collective of human carelessnes

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i have no idea man, it's just such a soul killer. quite magically this happened only 1 month out of my warranty :facepalm:

i don't blame sony, i don't blame microsoft for the xboxes being so shitty. i blame the collective of human carelessnes

 

That's what I'm saying. I work in IT and the amount of times there's been updates, drivers or whatever that fucks shit up in one way or another.

 

I mean, my work phone is a Blackberry. I've updated the firmware about 8 times and every time guaranteed something will be improved but something else will get broken in some way. Technology eh?

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