To record a macro
go to the practice menu
and go to COMMAND
go to record
press select.
it will say "READY"
do your move
then press START
if you press select you will start again.
you then return to the menu
you can see your inputs already on the top- in the input line
you can CHECK or go to EDIT
EDIT
the input block
INS = insert mode, where you will overwrite an input rather than add an extra in front
BS = Backspace
DEL = Delete infront
the and arrows move along the input line
press R1 to move forward once
press R2 to skip forward 10 blocks
L1/L2 do the opposite
X deletes the input
square inputs a multi
To input a multi you press up or down to cycle through the direction input then press right and then up or down to cycle through the button input. Press O to confirm. A red block will appear to signify the input.
O inputs whatever your cursor is on in the input selection block BEHIND the selected input on the line
Each input is frame by frame
it seems necessary to input something like SP four times to be registered.
press START or go to END to confirm your edit and go back to menu
you can then CHECK
(if you record now, you will wipe your edit)
CHECK
press COMMAND (check your key config - default is L1)
if you press any move while the macro is playing, you will cancel it.
press START to go back to menu
When you're happy to save the command
go to EXIT
and command change YES
if you don't want to change the command or if you messed up
go to CANCEL
and command NO change YES
hope that helps. Any questions?
PS2 Command Macro Guide
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If it was anything like XI, then you would have to do it on p2. So therefore, if you want a character to have the same input for p1 and p2, you would have to do it twice. Make sure you save aswell.frionel wrote:Thank you very much for this!
Sure that it'll helps for training isues.
But I have a question : to make the cpu use a recorded command on training mode, do I always have to record it as second player? Or is there a way to do everything just with the first player?
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Yes it seems so. I just checked and 2P still has the old heavy D macro, while 1P has the 26 hit combo...frionel wrote:
But I have a question : to make the cpu use a recorded command on training mode, do I always have to record it as second player? Or is there a way to do everything just with the first player?