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Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2000 12:30 pm
by BBH
No, Neo-Geo games do not save the soft dip settings to the .CFG
file... only the hard dips and the data containing country code and
whether it's arcade or console mode are saved. The actual game
settings are stored in the .HI file (and from m36b14 on they're stored
in NVRAM). Since m35tg3 will ignore the .HI file, that means settings
revert to default and game adjustments will have to be made in test
mode every time.

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Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2000 12:30 pm
by Pat
The moon patrol settings should include an extra man at 10K. This
indeed is TGTS. Most people reach this score, so it's really like
having six buggies.

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laffaye@ibm.net

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2000 12:30 pm
by phil
Yes that's what I was fearing for neogeo games : soft dip are not
saved ; I won't pronounce myself on mslug (I don't know the game
enough) , but I think changing settings for wjammers is a lot of
complications (the counter to change seconds from 30 to 60 must is
progressing 1 second by 1 second) and a big lost of time at the
beginning of each game ; it would be more deserving winning the "12
points bonus" (about 2000 pts) in 30 seconds , and all input could be
counted for regular marp (and tg ?) with the default settings

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I hope you will change your advice , Gameboy , considering this new
things

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Regards
phil

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plamat@club-internet.fr

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2000 12:30 pm
by Gameboy9
... looks that way doesn't it? fine. 30 seconds it is. GB9
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Oh yeah... blood is allowed in metal slug.

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