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Everything vs everything mugen 2003
Everything vs everything mugen 2003













everything vs everything mugen 2003

Well, it gets a little more complex as I actually discovered some things NOT mentioned or explained in either the help mode or the readme. Now I know a lot of you a probably reading this going, "Okay okay, this is basic info, we all could've done this if we wanted to by reading the Readme and typing it ourselves." Using the same 2 characters, if you wanted a Vs match with you, P1, as Evil Ryu, and a computer controlled BBH you'd typeĬ:M.U.G.E.Nmugen.exe -p1 evilryu -p2.ai 1 bbhīasically, the only difference is adding "-p2.ai 1" This just says it activates AI for P2. This is where I discovered (and some of you probably already knew) that you can actually set up AI. Now doing the -h command after typing MUGEN.exe will display all the other commands you can apply.

everything vs everything mugen 2003

So basically, this is like going into a Vs Match with P2 asleep at the controls. All this does (and the only thing elecbyte explains in the read me) is it will start a match with Player 1 controlling Evil Ryu and Player 2, most likely no one controlling BB Hood. Now to do a simple one on one match, in this example you're Evil Ryu and you want the oppoent to be BB Hood, you would type: In my case:Ĭ:M.U.G.E.Nmugen.exe (of course in DOS, if you're already in the directory just mugen.exe and eveything after will do) When doing so, you have to make sure you put the path to your MUGEN.exe first. And FYI, you need any one of the following to do this: A Dos box, running "True" Dos, or the Run Command found in the Start menu in Windows.įor myself, I use the Run command in Windows. Okay first is just the simple one on one match, simply understandable in the MUGEN readme. And when you have around 100 characters, who wants to just cycle through and change all the order settings in your f JUST to have a match with ONE character?

everything vs everything mugen 2003

The ONLY way is in Arcade or Team Arcade. But of course, MUGEN doesn't offer a way where you can just select your character and select the opponent and go at it. I started thinking how cool it would be to practice against some tough AI opponents, namely BB hood Gold. But what could be so useful about knowing the command lines, you wonder? If you've read the MUGEN Readme, you have probably heard of this feature, the one which lets you pit two characters against each other straight from the command line without having to go through the select screen, and the whole interface. So here is my first ever, MUGEN Dev-exclusive, tutorial on MUGEN Quick Vs via Command Lines! Okay, this isn't heavily groundbreaking to MUGEN, but this newly disocovered information might prove useful to many people out there.















Everything vs everything mugen 2003