![]() ![]() Right click someones name to the left and press challenge to fight them. _This should result in joining the server. _Then they need to put the number the host recieved got earlier (The encrypted thing) into the "Destination IP" box _Once they open MTSP, they should have that same Startup box ![]() (I don't have to do TCP and UDP, but have them do it just to be safe) _For your friends, they follow the SteamCommunity post, then open port 7500. * Now your server is made and your friends can join * Paste the number you got into the "Server Name" box and press okay * If you are making the server for your friends, make sure the current mode is "Server" * You need to copy those numbers and go back to the "Select Mode" tab * The box below it should have a whole bunch of numbers now * Paste your IP into the Unencrypted IP box and press the button "Encrypt" * The Startup window should still be open, click the tab named "Encrypt IP" * Once you have copied that number, go back to MTSP * In order to host a server for you and your friends, you must get your public IP here: (Your IP is: #.#.#.# <- that long number) *_ Now that the port is open, open up MTSP But if you want to host your own server for your friends to join, you MUST. Now, this explains MOST of what you need to do. If you want to play multiplayer with a friend, (because I could not for the life of me find any servers) then follow this post: I'm not talking about local, I'm talking about online. You can play multiplayer with Vanguard Princess. I didn't include this in the review, but I think people should know about it. For those who may understand, this is basically Marvel VS Capcom (the original), but with an anime/Japanese art style. Other review say that it's only good for about two or so hours of gameplay, but if you give yourself challenges such as beating the game on all difficulties, then you will get the most or even more out of your purchase. Of course it's not the absolute best fighting game out there, but for $1.50 or ($5.00 on steam) it's not really that bad. It requires you to move the joy stick in certain directions.Ĭonclusion: I will recommend this game because it is definitely fun. (It tells you that Y is the way to activate support, but to actually use them properly. The game does not tell you the commands for the support. Characters such as Lilith keep on spamming a move that will take down your health crazily. Full screen is just default window size and blurry Full screen is stretched if you have a widescreen monitor +Works 90% with Xbox 360 controller (Even through WINE) + I got it for $1.50 or something like that on Amazon + The game runs perfectly fine (Even with WINE) First, let's dive into the true pros and cons of this game. Do I recommend this game? Yes, but under certain circumstances. I have collected all of the trading cards, made a badge, have over a day played, and beaten the game on all dificulties. ![]()
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