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  1. Xaldin
    Motion Sensitivity it was such a glorious idea...however it was executed horribly. That's all that happened to Nintendo...
    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 19, 2007 in forum: Gaming
  2. Xaldin
    Noob Mode

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIg6BeQgBX0

    a mode meant for noobs.
    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 19, 2007 in forum: Code Vault
  3. Xaldin
    Ok guys, me and khkid's been testing cheats and stuff, and I have his permission to post this screenshot I took of our progression. Though it's best not to ask for the cheat, until he's got it more stabled.


    [​IMG]


    Note: This does not effect the difficulty of the game AT ALL
    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 19, 2007 in forum: Code Vault
  4. Xaldin
    I'm sorry...it's true.

    Wii looked so revolutionary at first, it looked like it would be the killer console, but as much as I hate to say it.

    The Wii is failing, only 4-5 games are ACTUALLY GAMES and not stupid minigame games, like Rayman Raving rabbids, or Wiifit or whatever else they have.


    When games are ported to the Wii, from PS3 and Xbox, well not ported but, when they are released there, even if the Wii has revolutionary gaming, the game is actually better on the PS3 and Xbox.

    Wii games have freaking terrible graphics in games, yes I am bringing graphics into this, why? Well look at this, all companies have half-assed themselves when making a Wii version of the game. Zelda Twilight Princess proved we could see some good looking games for the Wii, but lately all I see are N64 quality games. NO ONE WANTS TO SEE GEN BEFORE LAST GRAPHICS ON NEW GEN. The game either has a "Style" of graphics or "Realistic" Graphics.

    Call of Duty 3 on the Wii is one of the best examples I'm going to bring up. PS3 has pulled out big guns, Xbox has brought out bigguns, and the biggest thing I heard at E3 for Wii was....Smash Bro's release date. And that's sad, considering a release date isn't as big as hearing new gaming news. :/

    Nintendo you started off with a headstart but are now losing the race. Sony have new gaming companies working on games that are awe inspiring in not just graphics and gameplay. And have proved you don't need motion sensitivity to have fun playing a game.

    Xbox360 has brought out awe inspiring games as well, Dead Rising, Lost Planet, and their list has just gotten huger.

    Sorry Nintendo, you've gotten too confident...and as much as I hate to say this.

    Stop bringing back old franchises as your ace card, they are great and all, but they should just be there for people to get in touch with their characters, you need new material.



    I'm done.
    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 19, 2007 in forum: Gaming
  5. Xaldin

    Basically replace Guest with a Savepoint, don't use any other cheat, skip all cutscenes when fighting Armored Xemnas - Final Xemnas. Once you get to Final Xemnas, save, restart the game, and load that. You will be able to access Riku's data, as well as browse the worlds.
    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 19, 2007 in forum: Code Vault
  6. Xaldin
    The one that you could never get out, the one from the Final Xemnas battle. I was playing around and managed to get him out of that almost hack protected area. (almost hack protected because almost everything you try to get out of there froze, or wouldn't pop up at all, like Final Xemnas, ect.)

    In other words, the fact we got Playable Riku data outside that area, obviously shows we're one step closer to getting Riku becoming playable!
    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 19, 2007 in forum: Code Vault
  7. Xaldin
    Hey guys, notice something different about Riku?

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    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 19, 2007 in forum: Code Vault
  8. Xaldin
    khkid, why not get on AIM? That way, I could test the codes for you, I wouldn't mind, got nothing at all to do today, at least until you get another cheat device.
    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 19, 2007 in forum: Code Vault
  9. Xaldin
    Ok, here are a few videos I made showing these stuff.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmR82Xqvywg - TOO BIG
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG-2wcBcdAg - Infinite Jump (Note this is not really Infinite Jump, what it really did was replace Sora, with Armored Xemnas Sora)
    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 19, 2007 in forum: Code Vault
  10. Xaldin

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    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 18, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  11. Xaldin
    1. Mark Clarence Fitmouris York.
    2. I sorta am over it. But..not really.
    3. I like normal cheese.
    4. Back-On
    5. I don't have a favorite Manga.
    6. I don't know.
    7. To be.
    8. Deathspank stabs me.
    9. [​IMG]
    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 18, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  12. Xaldin
    [​IMG]
    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 18, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  13. Xaldin
    Such imagination! I'm in awe.
    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 18, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  14. Xaldin

    God has blessed the baby.
    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 18, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  15. Xaldin
    So you would not hate me....but you would kill me?


    DARN My only passive aggressive part of that post and it's been pointed out!
    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 18, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  16. Xaldin
    I have been wondering this for such a long time, well really only 4 weeks, so I finally come to this question to ask you all. Do take this question into consideration.

    If I went in your house, poured cement all over your tiles, put gasoline on your games and systems, lit it on fire, put a queen roach hidden in your roof to lay her eggs. Drop highly reactive chemicals in your toilet, and then infest all your food with mold. Only the next hour hand you a little chibi drawing of me saying I'm sorry.

    Would you hate me?
    Thread by: Xaldin, Aug 18, 2007, 36 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  17. Xaldin
    Post

    I saw...

    What's Rush Hour? o_o
    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 18, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  18. Xaldin
    Post

    Head-on

    Head on. Apply directly to the forehead.
    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 18, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  19. Xaldin
    Thread

    Head-on

    Apply directly to the forehead.

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    Thread by: Xaldin, Aug 18, 2007, 15 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  20. Xaldin
    Ok, I've learned a few things concerning the Final Xemnas battle, most of them I talked to khkid about it. But I'll post the ones that were more interesting here.


    Concerning Riku using Kingdom Key
    It has come to my attention, that Riku using Kingdom Key, that was in a hacked video. (I think it was the uranus one, I might have saw the video wrong, but if it's not I still believe this is possible.) Everything in the Final Xemnas battle was ingame 100%

    I believe, that when Riku caught Sora's Keyblade for a short while, a code was placed there, that would allow Riku to hold Sora's Keyblade. This beats having to render an entire cutscene off of a reaction command just to render a keyblade into Riku's hand. I believe Riku may have a double equipment of keyblades, much like Sora has in his forms because of this, however only the Riku in Final Xemnas battle has this little extra bit added towards it.

    So what I mean is like.

    Riku's right hand is an equipment coding to it, for Way to the Dawn, however Riku's left hand also has equipment coding, to save rendering time and loading time for a cutscene over a reaction command. Basically, when Sora got the keyblade kicked out from his hand. The game in a way opened up this hidden equipment list, and equipped the keyblade Sora had onto Riku, only for a short while, and then de-equipped it the moment Riku chucked the Keyblade back at Sora.


    Note: This is for Final Xemnas Riku, the Riku in TWTNW will more then likely NOT have this hidden second slot, however we can not deny this possibility. However we also can not deny that he may have used Xemnas Riku in that hacked video.



    Sora and Way to Dawn
    Another coding I believe that can be done, in the final reaction command cutscene, after blocking all the lasers, Sora is protected by Riku, and Riku gives Sora the keyblade for a short while. Now as we know, the Drive forms in coding are very similar to that of Nomral Sora. Things like Anti-Form with reaction commands prove that even Anti-Form has a connection to coding with all the other Sora's. There's no surprise if the moment Sora caught the blade, a bit of Valor's form coding got mixed into that, allowing Sora to wield two Keyblades, and attacking Xemnas. It's either that, or just like Riku, Normal Sora also has the second keyblade equipment attached as well. (More then likely so, as everything related to Sora, besides KH1 Sora holds a connection in coding to the Drive



    Once again, these were done during 100% ingame battle done in a cutscene fashion, meaning there was more coding to do this then just having Riku grabbing the keyblade.
    Post by: Xaldin, Aug 18, 2007 in forum: Code Vault