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{{ | {{Title|''20XX Tournament Edition''}} | ||
'''20XX Tournament Edition''' is a [[Melee]] [[mod]] tournament-optimized version of the [[20XX Melee Training Hack Pack]] that | {{ArticleIcons|melee=y}} | ||
[[File:20XXTELogo.png|thumb|Official logo]] | |||
'''''20XX Tournament Edition''''' is a ''[[Melee]]'' [[mod]] made to be a tournament-optimized version of the [[20XX Melee Training Hack Pack|20XX Training Hack Pack]] that was released on November 28th, 2015. The mod was created by {{Sm|Dan Salvato}}. The mod is one of the first to run from a [[memory card]], making it usable on non-homebrewed consoles. It works by exploiting the loading procedure of ''Melee'' in order to run code. Because of its nature as a save file, it can be easily copied to other memory cards for easy distribution. | |||
== | == Changes from ''[[Melee]]'' == | ||
{{ | === General changes === | ||
*All [[character]]s, [[stage]]s, and [[Trophy|trophies]] are unlocked from the start. | |||
*The match rules are set to the standard competitive ones by default. | |||
*The title screen demo and intro movie are disabled. | |||
*All special messages are disabled. | |||
*The [[C-stick]] can be used in all single-player modes. | |||
*The [[pause]] camera is now unrestricted. | |||
*Versus Matches can be started with a singular player. | |||
*[[Name]]tags disappear during {{SSBM|Zelda}}, {{SSBM|Sheik}}, and {{SSBM|Mewtwo}}'s [[up special]] (and Mewtwo's air-dodge). | |||
*[[Start button]] actions disabled when holding [[X button|X]] and [[Y button|Y]]. | |||
*Pressing X or Y on the stage select screen alternates between singles/doubles preset stages. | |||
*Pressing start on match results screen doesn't undo your ready state, and instead the [[B button]] does. | |||
=== New features === | |||
*The name entry supports 8 characters, and lowercase letters can be used pressing X at the name entry screen. | |||
*Replays of a match can be saved by pressing the [[Z button]] on the character select screen before the match, and can be replayed later. | |||
*Playing a song in sound test sets it as the menu music. | |||
*Stages can be visually struck by pressing the X button over a stage in the selection screen. | |||
*Pressing the Y button on the stage select enables Frozen Mode, which disables Fly Guys on [[Yoshi's Story]], wind on {{SSB|Dream Land}}, transformations on [[Pokémon Stadium]], and background transitions on {{SSBM|Final Destination}}. | |||
=== Tournament features === | |||
''These are features usable when "Tournament Mode" is enabled.'' | |||
*When enabled, all intrusive aesthetic/mechanic changes are disabled. | |||
*Players always spawn in neutral starting locations. | |||
*Toggles are present for choosing between 1.00 and 1.02 hitlag behavior, {{SSBM|Bowser}}'s {{h2|Fire Breath|Flame cancel}}, and {{SSBM|Link}} and {{SSBM|Young Link}}'s boomerang cancel. | |||
*Widescreen (16:9) is now toggleable. | |||
*Rumble is automatically disabled when a controller is unplugged on/off. | |||
*Settings can be locked to prevent tampering during tournaments. | |||
=== Non-tournament features === | |||
*"Ready To Fight" banner is green to indicate that Tournament Mode is disabled. | |||
*There is now an option to skip the results screen. | |||
*There is an option for randomizing stage music. | |||
*18 extra shield colors are available for use. | |||
*Ability to disable screen rumble during powerful attacks. | |||
*Option to flash red or white whenever an [[L-cancel]] is missed or is landed. | |||
*Spoofing a controller is made possible. | |||
*Holding the [[A button|A]] and B button after a game ends, a "salty runback" is initiated and the match repeats on the same stage with the same characters. | |||
*[[Taunt cancel]]ing is implemented as a toggleable feature. | |||
*L-cancels can be made automatic and flash white when they occur. | |||
*Infinite shields can be toggled. | |||
*There is a toggle to fix the camera at a certain position. | |||
*There is a toggle to see hitboxes whilst playing. | |||
*After a game is finished, the characters no longer freeze and the "GAME!" logo is now smaller; this is done to allow players to show off tech skill or taunt. | |||
*There is now an on-screen input display that can be used. | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* | *[http://20xx.me/ Official website] | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCGOMFNnbX8 Official trailer] | |||
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