It is a sideways air-dash CW(R)... that is, CW half-cancelled with the right trigger.DeltastrikeX wrote:http://www.oratan.com/videos/oob1-c_room_dna_kowareya/ in this video found in the videos section, at exactly 0:24 how does bal fire both his right E.M.T parts at the same time and get them to attack with what "seems" like a faster laser.
It's harder due to issues with the Xbox 360 controller. See this thread for some discussion of the issue:Graalof1ce wrote:I've heard a couple complaints about the 360 version and the quick steps being harder to execute. Is that right?
Q-Steps on 360
There is no "upgrade" disc. The disc commonly mistaken as some sort of upgrade disc is the VR Customize Disc, which was only meant for using the customizations available in arcade VOOT VER.5.66. The disc includes a VR color palette editor, icon editor, and quick message editor. It was actually included on a demo disc with a Japanese magazine, and subsequently released as an unofficial standalone "self-boot" disc.Graalof1ce wrote:Also, I hear you need a demo disk of some sort to upgrade to 5.6 in the DC version. Which disk do I need exactly? And while we're on the subject of the disk, what changes occur and can 5.6 be taken out once installed, such as being deleted from the memory card?
The editing features on the VR Customize Disc don't have a test mode like in the Japanese DC VOOT VER.5.45, but there is a tool available that (among other things) unlocks the test mode, called "cust-plus". The test mode is buggy and incomplete, but you can check out the new VRs and some of their functionality. The VR Customize Disc and the cust-plus tool are detailed in threads in the Videos, Replays, Memorabilia sub-forum.