PwnerBren7
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Don't you need 4.0 for that?Copy it from your SD card...
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Don't you need 4.0 for that?Copy it from your SD card...
This is actually a great idea because it's a neat and packaged, so it can easily become tournament standard at any brawl tounament. It's easier just to get this than make your own .gct file and make sure that EVERY sd card has the exact same codes on it, because if your replay is longer than 3 minutes and the person who brought the sd card forgot to put that code on, you might get upset because you wanted the replay. Also, it makes sure that anyone can get it who has limited access to a computer because it's a quick download. This would be great for any kind of play no matter what.This has to be easily the most pointless of projects I've seen. I didn't like BBrawl much, but at least they knew what they were doing and had a purpose in mind. You're not actually adding anything to the game. This doesn't even need it's own topic. I made a gct for myself for playing vBrawl w/textures and replays. That's all this is. Anyone can do this easily themselves. What was that on the front about needing "testing?" Testing is for people who are actually changing things and therefore need to make sure they're not broken. You have codes that have already been tested and proven not to alter anything but the appearance on your screen. That's it. This is ridiculous. You even gave it a name?
And also, Grahf, there's no way you're getting desynced. No gameplay is altered, so button inputs cause identical responses in both wiis. You must have the wrong gct or something like that. Maybe your friend does.