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Are you planning on doing this manually? Because I bet it wouldn't be too hard to write some code that does this for you. Way better than going through each move/percent individually, at least.I'm testing out the actual borderline percent that Pound does and doesn't break Yoshi's heavy armor, as well as every other move.
Whoops, worded that wrong. Planning on going through as many character's moves as I can by putting it into Spacejam's calculator (on the Kurogane site). Planning on starting with Bayonetta since she's pretty relevant to the game; I won't do charged smash attacks since I can't find info about that on the Kurogane site, so you or anybody else who wants to continue the project can do anybody other than Bayo and/or charged smash attacks so that our data doesn't overlap and we don't waste time. I'm probably not starting anytime soon, though; I might be busy this week.Are you planning on doing this manually? Because I bet it wouldn't be too hard to write some code that does this for you. Way better than going through each move/percent individually, at least.
He was actually asking if you were using the calculator for each individual move by hand, and then hazarded a guess that writing some code to have it run through every move for you would be easier.Whoops, worded that wrong. Planning on going through as many character's moves as I can by putting it into Spacejam's calculator (on the Kurogane site). Planning on starting with Bayonetta since she's pretty relevant to the game; I won't do charged smash attacks since I can't find info about that on the Kurogane site, so you or anybody else who wants to continue the project can do anybody other than Bayo and/or charged smash attacks so that our data doesn't overlap and we don't waste time. I'm probably not starting anytime soon, though; I might be busy this week.
Staleness and freshness. Training mode always stays at 1.0 staleness while in VS mode it starts out at 1.05 and stales from there. You should probably do Training because of that.Yeah, I have limited coding experience, but I was thinking something simple that plugs in damage, KBG, and BKB for each attack a character has into the knockback formula, incrementing percent by 1 until a knockback of over 120 is produced. Once you have that basic code written then it could be applied to any character's attacks to check for when they break armor. I might be able to try and write something like that this weekend if I have the time.
EDIT: Got the knockback formula working right since I hate sleep, I'll try to figure out how to start plugging in numbers next. One question though: what is the reason for training mode knockback and versus mode knockback? Through testing it seems like they have the same number added and subtracted from whatever value the knockback formula spits out.
Sadly it does. That's why I find the Mario MU annoying. You can't play offstage as safely knowing Mario can easily break your DJ but recovering.Apparently Mario's up+b breaks armor at 0%? Not sure if that's right, I might have made a typo when I was writing the file. In any case, the next step is to start putting the data for other characters into files that this program can read, then we can easily extract double jump tolerance data for anyone!
Although it can be broken, it's worth noting that getting armor broken by his Up B isn't the worst thing possible. It provides no follow ups, and it hits us UP, so recovering afterwards shouldn't be hard either. It's not like he can jump out to the blastzone then Up B us for a gimp either.Sadly it does. That's why I find the Mario MU annoying. You can't play offstage as safely knowing Mario can easily break your DJ but recovering.
Good job though!!!
I got hit while trying to spike pretty deep (but enough to normally recover). I've also gotten untechable stage spiked by it. You kinda pray you just get brought back up to the stage.Although it can be broken, it's worth noting that getting armor broken by his Up B isn't the worst thing possible. It provides no follow ups, and it hits us UP, so recovering afterwards shouldn't be hard either. It's not like he can jump out to the blastzone then Up B us for a gimp either.
Yep, no luck on that one. A friend of mine kept exploiting that on me. If you sdi quick enough though... Really hard... You can get a Nair.I guess that it also means Mario can safely dthrow --> up+b without us having any ability to escape for whatever percent range that it's true plus a few extra.