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smittyphi 18-01-2011 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by B-Wolf (Post 417109)
In my opinion, this game and One Must Fall 2097 are two of the best fighting games available for DOS.



I had this problem also. I would keep pressing the attack buttons only to have my character sit there and get attacked by the opponent. I finally fixed the problem by setting the cpu cycles in Dosbox to 10000.

I can't change my CPU cycles. It was fixed. Rather wierd but I had to set the setting to turbo for Chun Li as that was the only way to get it fast enough to win. I'll have to look at it again to see if I can tweak it.

_r.u.s.s. 19-01-2011 04:39 AM

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Originally Posted by smittyphi (Post 420976)
I can't change my CPU cycles. It was fixed. Rather wierd but I had to set the setting to turbo for Chun Li as that was the only way to get it fast enough to win. I'll have to look at it again to see if I can tweak it.

how did you actually tried to change the cpu cycles? by the way, if your core is set to "max", or "auto" it could end up being fixed as you tried to increase it with ctrl-f12

SpiDoL 26-01-2011 05:08 PM

Super Street Fighter II Turbo Video Tutorial
 
We need to get this game working on Netplay...

B-Wolf 17-02-2011 03:48 AM

I have been playing around with the speed settings in Dosbox to see how fast I could get this game to run before the controls stopped responding. From what I found out, the controls start to lose their responsiveness after 20000 cpu cycles. The game plays very smoothly at around 30000 cpu cycles, but the controls are really unresponsive.This probably varies form PC to PC.

Japo 17-02-2011 06:47 PM

Be sure to use dynamic core.

SpiDoL 12-07-2011 03:51 PM

Hey Expack2, you now have my full permission to upload CD-less versions of my ISO Cellar games. Start with this one, because not only is the CD audio vastly superior to the MIDI music, the controls are smoother and much more responsive in the CD version than they are in the floppy version.

Dinic 13-07-2011 09:26 PM

I play this one on mame, and it works flawlesly, even on slower machines!
So try that one ;-)

SpiDoL 14-07-2011 10:52 AM

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I play this one on mame, and it works flawlesly, even on slower machines!
So try that one ;-)
I realize you're new here, but I'd really appreciate it if you didn't tell people what version of the game they should or shouldn't play.

Also, IMO, MAME isn't the best choice for Street Fighter arcade games anymore. The emulator I use is Final Burn Alpha, which is 10X faster than MAME and has more video and audio effects.

damien_wynd 18-11-2011 10:16 PM

Has someone been able to correctly configure a gamepad? Everytime I try to do it, I always get weak punch in all buttons, although the d-pad is ok.

damien_wynd 19-11-2011 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by damien_wynd (Post 436839)
Has someone been able to correctly configure a gamepad? Everytime I try to do it, I always get weak punch in all buttons, although the d-pad is ok.

Never mind, I just tinker a little with the configuration. Put joystick type 4axis and buttonwrap=false and voilá. Although calibrating it in-game, I could only get 4 buttons. Has anyone been able to configure all 6 buttons. I'm using a ps2 controller with a usb adapter on dosbox in windows 7 64bit.


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