Re: [Audyssey] guide! How to play online PSP games!

2017-01-15 Thread Devin Prater

It's preferable to play using a gamepad, but I will list the keys.
The arrow keys, and j k i and l, are the movement keys. Either pair can be 
used. Z, x; a, and s are the face buttons, and q and w are the shoulder 
buttons. Space is start. You can google search the game you want, and 
gamefaq should have info on its commands.


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On January 15, 2017 2:46:24 PM "Milos Przic"  wrote:


Hey Devin,
Given tat this is an eulator and that there are multiple games, is there a
documentation or a general manual on what button on the keyboard represents
or simulates its equivalent button on the joystick? Or, is there a manual
for each game's commands? How should I learn how to kick, combo etc if I
haven't played a psp game on a psp device before?
Thank you very much for this one!
Best,
  Miloš Pržić
Twitter: MilosPrzic
Skype: Milosh-hs
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From: "Devin Prater" 
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Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2017 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] guide! How to play online PSP games!



Yes, this is for the emulator.

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Hi,
I take it this is to an emulator?
I do have an actual hardware based psp. I haven’t used it in ages,
though.

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From: Devin Prater
Sent: January 15, 2017 12:27 PM
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] guide! How to play online PSP games!

Link to what? All the info you need is there, I think.

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On January 15, 2017 12:16:20 PM "kukovecand...@gmail.com"
 wrote:


PLEASE LINK


Devin Prater je 15.1.2017 ob 18:40 napisal:

Hi all. So, after months of knowing a little about this, I've finally,
today, found out the last piece of info on this topic that I needed.
So,
I'll now write a guide which will, if circulated to other gamers,
revolutionize multiplayer gaming... I think.
The PSP is the system I chose for this, mainly because, on PC, it's
pretty
easy to set this up. On Android, you'll need sighted assistance, and a
pretty powerful device, and even that may not be enough, as I've not
tried
it. Another reason I've chosen it is because all major games are
represented. Soul Calibur, Broken destiny, Mortal Kombat, Unchained,
Tekkon
5 and 6, BlazBlue, Disidia Final Fantasy, Naruto, and Dragon Ball Z,
they're all there. So now that I've hopefully gotten your excitement
and
motivation up, let's go!
First, get ppsspp, from ppsspp.org
Next, unzip the file you downloaded, and start the 64-bit .exe file.
Put a
shortcut on your desktop if you want, it's the file you'll be using.
Next, close that poor instance of PPSSPP, and go into
memstick\psp\system\ppsspp.ini.
There, in that file of strange words where what is true and false is an
edit away, look for this line:
proAdhocServer = localhost
Replace it with this:
proAdhocServer = coldbird.net
This will set the online functionality to jump on the coldbird.net
server.
while you're in this file, change the wlan to true, and the adhock
server
to false. The reason for this is so that PPSSPP can access the network,
and
so that the adhock server, which we won't need, won't interfere with
things.
Now, you can play PSP games, offline and online! With fighting games, I
recommend doing some training/practice to find a character you're
comfortable with before jumping on this server, as some people may not
go
easy on you. Also, this is not a blind-only server, so some will be
playing
games that we cannot play.
As for setting up times for playing, I'm sure we can either use this
list,
or audiogames forum, which isn't working right at the moment I think,
could
just be me, although the list may be better, as filling the forum with
all
that will get annoying for those who don't play video games, but there
are
more people on the forum than on this list. Hmm. Any ideas about that?
Now,
that last part...
pro.coldbird.net has a listing of what games are being played, and how
many
people are playing. This will allow you to know if there are people
playing
the game you are. So, this concludes this guide, I hope that someone
finds
it useful, and anyone who can access the forum may put this guide up
there
so everyone else can see it.


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Re: [Audyssey] guide! How to play online PSP games!

2017-01-15 Thread Milos Przic

Hey Devin,
Given tat this is an eulator and that there are multiple games, is there a 
documentation or a general manual on what button on the keyboard represents 
or simulates its equivalent button on the joystick? Or, is there a manual 
for each game's commands? How should I learn how to kick, combo etc if I 
haven't played a psp game on a psp device before?

Thank you very much for this one!
Best,
 Miloš Pržić
Twitter: MilosPrzic
Skype: Milosh-hs
- Original Message - 
From: "Devin Prater" 
To: ; "Gamers Discussion list" ; 


Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2017 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] guide! How to play online PSP games!



Yes, this is for the emulator.

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On January 15, 2017 12:31:49 PM  wrote:


Hi,
I take it this is to an emulator?
I do have an actual hardware based psp. I haven’t used it in ages, 
though.


Sent from Mail for Windows 10

From: Devin Prater
Sent: January 15, 2017 12:27 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list; kukovecand...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] guide! How to play online PSP games!

Link to what? All the info you need is there, I think.

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On January 15, 2017 12:16:20 PM "kukovecand...@gmail.com"
 wrote:


PLEASE LINK


Devin Prater je 15.1.2017 ob 18:40 napisal:

Hi all. So, after months of knowing a little about this, I've finally,
today, found out the last piece of info on this topic that I needed. 
So,

I'll now write a guide which will, if circulated to other gamers,
revolutionize multiplayer gaming... I think.
The PSP is the system I chose for this, mainly because, on PC, it's 
pretty

easy to set this up. On Android, you'll need sighted assistance, and a
pretty powerful device, and even that may not be enough, as I've not 
tried

it. Another reason I've chosen it is because all major games are
represented. Soul Calibur, Broken destiny, Mortal Kombat, Unchained, 
Tekkon

5 and 6, BlazBlue, Disidia Final Fantasy, Naruto, and Dragon Ball Z,
they're all there. So now that I've hopefully gotten your excitement 
and

motivation up, let's go!
First, get ppsspp, from ppsspp.org
Next, unzip the file you downloaded, and start the 64-bit .exe file. 
Put a

shortcut on your desktop if you want, it's the file you'll be using.
Next, close that poor instance of PPSSPP, and go into
memstick\psp\system\ppsspp.ini.
There, in that file of strange words where what is true and false is an
edit away, look for this line:
proAdhocServer = localhost
Replace it with this:
proAdhocServer = coldbird.net
This will set the online functionality to jump on the coldbird.net 
server.
while you're in this file, change the wlan to true, and the adhock 
server
to false. The reason for this is so that PPSSPP can access the network, 
and
so that the adhock server, which we won't need, won't interfere with 
things.

Now, you can play PSP games, offline and online! With fighting games, I
recommend doing some training/practice to find a character you're
comfortable with before jumping on this server, as some people may not 
go
easy on you. Also, this is not a blind-only server, so some will be 
playing

games that we cannot play.
As for setting up times for playing, I'm sure we can either use this 
list,
or audiogames forum, which isn't working right at the moment I think, 
could
just be me, although the list may be better, as filling the forum with 
all
that will get annoying for those who don't play video games, but there 
are
more people on the forum than on this list. Hmm. Any ideas about that? 
Now,

that last part...
pro.coldbird.net has a listing of what games are being played, and how 
many
people are playing. This will allow you to know if there are people 
playing
the game you are. So, this concludes this guide, I hope that someone 
finds
it useful, and anyone who can access the forum may put this guide up 
there

so everyone else can see it.


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Re: [Audyssey] guide! How to play online PSP games!

2017-01-15 Thread Devin Prater

Yes, this is for the emulator.

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On January 15, 2017 12:31:49 PM  wrote:


Hi,
I take it this is to an emulator?
I do have an actual hardware based psp. I haven’t used it in ages, though.

Sent from Mail for Windows 10

From: Devin Prater
Sent: January 15, 2017 12:27 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list; kukovecand...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] guide! How to play online PSP games!

Link to what? All the info you need is there, I think.

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On January 15, 2017 12:16:20 PM "kukovecand...@gmail.com"
 wrote:


PLEASE LINK


Devin Prater je 15.1.2017 ob 18:40 napisal:

Hi all. So, after months of knowing a little about this, I've finally,
today, found out the last piece of info on this topic that I needed. So,
I'll now write a guide which will, if circulated to other gamers,
revolutionize multiplayer gaming... I think.
The PSP is the system I chose for this, mainly because, on PC, it's pretty
easy to set this up. On Android, you'll need sighted assistance, and a
pretty powerful device, and even that may not be enough, as I've not tried
it. Another reason I've chosen it is because all major games are
represented. Soul Calibur, Broken destiny, Mortal Kombat, Unchained, Tekkon
5 and 6, BlazBlue, Disidia Final Fantasy, Naruto, and Dragon Ball Z,
they're all there. So now that I've hopefully gotten your excitement and
motivation up, let's go!
First, get ppsspp, from ppsspp.org
Next, unzip the file you downloaded, and start the 64-bit .exe file. Put a
shortcut on your desktop if you want, it's the file you'll be using.
Next, close that poor instance of PPSSPP, and go into
memstick\psp\system\ppsspp.ini.
There, in that file of strange words where what is true and false is an
edit away, look for this line:
proAdhocServer = localhost
Replace it with this:
proAdhocServer = coldbird.net
This will set the online functionality to jump on the coldbird.net server.
while you're in this file, change the wlan to true, and the adhock server
to false. The reason for this is so that PPSSPP can access the network, and
so that the adhock server, which we won't need, won't interfere with things.
Now, you can play PSP games, offline and online! With fighting games, I
recommend doing some training/practice to find a character you're
comfortable with before jumping on this server, as some people may not go
easy on you. Also, this is not a blind-only server, so some will be playing
games that we cannot play.
As for setting up times for playing, I'm sure we can either use this list,
or audiogames forum, which isn't working right at the moment I think, could
just be me, although the list may be better, as filling the forum with all
that will get annoying for those who don't play video games, but there are
more people on the forum than on this list. Hmm. Any ideas about that? Now,
that last part...
pro.coldbird.net has a listing of what games are being played, and how many
people are playing. This will allow you to know if there are people playing
the game you are. So, this concludes this guide, I hope that someone finds
it useful, and anyone who can access the forum may put this guide up there
so everyone else can see it.


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Re: [Audyssey] guide! How to play online PSP games!

2017-01-15 Thread tcwood12
Hi,
I take it this is to an emulator?
I do have an actual hardware based psp. I haven’t used it in ages, though.

Sent from Mail for Windows 10

From: Devin Prater
Sent: January 15, 2017 12:27 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list; kukovecand...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] guide! How to play online PSP games!

Link to what? All the info you need is there, I think.

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On January 15, 2017 12:16:20 PM "kukovecand...@gmail.com" 
 wrote:

> PLEASE LINK
>
>
> Devin Prater je 15.1.2017 ob 18:40 napisal:
>> Hi all. So, after months of knowing a little about this, I've finally,
>> today, found out the last piece of info on this topic that I needed. So,
>> I'll now write a guide which will, if circulated to other gamers,
>> revolutionize multiplayer gaming... I think.
>> The PSP is the system I chose for this, mainly because, on PC, it's pretty
>> easy to set this up. On Android, you'll need sighted assistance, and a
>> pretty powerful device, and even that may not be enough, as I've not tried
>> it. Another reason I've chosen it is because all major games are
>> represented. Soul Calibur, Broken destiny, Mortal Kombat, Unchained, Tekkon
>> 5 and 6, BlazBlue, Disidia Final Fantasy, Naruto, and Dragon Ball Z,
>> they're all there. So now that I've hopefully gotten your excitement and
>> motivation up, let's go!
>> First, get ppsspp, from ppsspp.org
>> Next, unzip the file you downloaded, and start the 64-bit .exe file. Put a
>> shortcut on your desktop if you want, it's the file you'll be using.
>> Next, close that poor instance of PPSSPP, and go into
>> memstick\psp\system\ppsspp.ini.
>> There, in that file of strange words where what is true and false is an
>> edit away, look for this line:
>> proAdhocServer = localhost
>> Replace it with this:
>> proAdhocServer = coldbird.net
>> This will set the online functionality to jump on the coldbird.net server.
>> while you're in this file, change the wlan to true, and the adhock server
>> to false. The reason for this is so that PPSSPP can access the network, and
>> so that the adhock server, which we won't need, won't interfere with things.
>> Now, you can play PSP games, offline and online! With fighting games, I
>> recommend doing some training/practice to find a character you're
>> comfortable with before jumping on this server, as some people may not go
>> easy on you. Also, this is not a blind-only server, so some will be playing
>> games that we cannot play.
>> As for setting up times for playing, I'm sure we can either use this list,
>> or audiogames forum, which isn't working right at the moment I think, could
>> just be me, although the list may be better, as filling the forum with all
>> that will get annoying for those who don't play video games, but there are
>> more people on the forum than on this list. Hmm. Any ideas about that? Now,
>> that last part...
>> pro.coldbird.net has a listing of what games are being played, and how many
>> people are playing. This will allow you to know if there are people playing
>> the game you are. So, this concludes this guide, I hope that someone finds
>> it useful, and anyone who can access the forum may put this guide up there
>> so everyone else can see it.
>
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Re: [Audyssey] guide! How to play online PSP games!

2017-01-15 Thread Devin Prater

Link to what? All the info you need is there, I think.

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On January 15, 2017 12:16:20 PM "kukovecand...@gmail.com" 
 wrote:



PLEASE LINK


Devin Prater je 15.1.2017 ob 18:40 napisal:

Hi all. So, after months of knowing a little about this, I've finally,
today, found out the last piece of info on this topic that I needed. So,
I'll now write a guide which will, if circulated to other gamers,
revolutionize multiplayer gaming... I think.
The PSP is the system I chose for this, mainly because, on PC, it's pretty
easy to set this up. On Android, you'll need sighted assistance, and a
pretty powerful device, and even that may not be enough, as I've not tried
it. Another reason I've chosen it is because all major games are
represented. Soul Calibur, Broken destiny, Mortal Kombat, Unchained, Tekkon
5 and 6, BlazBlue, Disidia Final Fantasy, Naruto, and Dragon Ball Z,
they're all there. So now that I've hopefully gotten your excitement and
motivation up, let's go!
First, get ppsspp, from ppsspp.org
Next, unzip the file you downloaded, and start the 64-bit .exe file. Put a
shortcut on your desktop if you want, it's the file you'll be using.
Next, close that poor instance of PPSSPP, and go into
memstick\psp\system\ppsspp.ini.
There, in that file of strange words where what is true and false is an
edit away, look for this line:
proAdhocServer = localhost
Replace it with this:
proAdhocServer = coldbird.net
This will set the online functionality to jump on the coldbird.net server.
while you're in this file, change the wlan to true, and the adhock server
to false. The reason for this is so that PPSSPP can access the network, and
so that the adhock server, which we won't need, won't interfere with things.
Now, you can play PSP games, offline and online! With fighting games, I
recommend doing some training/practice to find a character you're
comfortable with before jumping on this server, as some people may not go
easy on you. Also, this is not a blind-only server, so some will be playing
games that we cannot play.
As for setting up times for playing, I'm sure we can either use this list,
or audiogames forum, which isn't working right at the moment I think, could
just be me, although the list may be better, as filling the forum with all
that will get annoying for those who don't play video games, but there are
more people on the forum than on this list. Hmm. Any ideas about that? Now,
that last part...
pro.coldbird.net has a listing of what games are being played, and how many
people are playing. This will allow you to know if there are people playing
the game you are. So, this concludes this guide, I hope that someone finds
it useful, and anyone who can access the forum may put this guide up there
so everyone else can see it.


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Re: [Audyssey] guide! How to play online PSP games!

2017-01-15 Thread kukovecand...@gmail.com

PLEASE LINK


Devin Prater je 15.1.2017 ob 18:40 napisal:

Hi all. So, after months of knowing a little about this, I've finally,
today, found out the last piece of info on this topic that I needed. So,
I'll now write a guide which will, if circulated to other gamers,
revolutionize multiplayer gaming... I think.
The PSP is the system I chose for this, mainly because, on PC, it's pretty
easy to set this up. On Android, you'll need sighted assistance, and a
pretty powerful device, and even that may not be enough, as I've not tried
it. Another reason I've chosen it is because all major games are
represented. Soul Calibur, Broken destiny, Mortal Kombat, Unchained, Tekkon
5 and 6, BlazBlue, Disidia Final Fantasy, Naruto, and Dragon Ball Z,
they're all there. So now that I've hopefully gotten your excitement and
motivation up, let's go!
First, get ppsspp, from ppsspp.org
Next, unzip the file you downloaded, and start the 64-bit .exe file. Put a
shortcut on your desktop if you want, it's the file you'll be using.
Next, close that poor instance of PPSSPP, and go into
memstick\psp\system\ppsspp.ini.
There, in that file of strange words where what is true and false is an
edit away, look for this line:
proAdhocServer = localhost
Replace it with this:
proAdhocServer = coldbird.net
This will set the online functionality to jump on the coldbird.net server.
while you're in this file, change the wlan to true, and the adhock server
to false. The reason for this is so that PPSSPP can access the network, and
so that the adhock server, which we won't need, won't interfere with things.
Now, you can play PSP games, offline and online! With fighting games, I
recommend doing some training/practice to find a character you're
comfortable with before jumping on this server, as some people may not go
easy on you. Also, this is not a blind-only server, so some will be playing
games that we cannot play.
As for setting up times for playing, I'm sure we can either use this list,
or audiogames forum, which isn't working right at the moment I think, could
just be me, although the list may be better, as filling the forum with all
that will get annoying for those who don't play video games, but there are
more people on the forum than on this list. Hmm. Any ideas about that? Now,
that last part...
pro.coldbird.net has a listing of what games are being played, and how many
people are playing. This will allow you to know if there are people playing
the game you are. So, this concludes this guide, I hope that someone finds
it useful, and anyone who can access the forum may put this guide up there
so everyone else can see it.


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[Audyssey] guide! How to play online PSP games!

2017-01-15 Thread Devin Prater
Hi all. So, after months of knowing a little about this, I've finally,
today, found out the last piece of info on this topic that I needed. So,
I'll now write a guide which will, if circulated to other gamers,
revolutionize multiplayer gaming... I think.
The PSP is the system I chose for this, mainly because, on PC, it's pretty
easy to set this up. On Android, you'll need sighted assistance, and a
pretty powerful device, and even that may not be enough, as I've not tried
it. Another reason I've chosen it is because all major games are
represented. Soul Calibur, Broken destiny, Mortal Kombat, Unchained, Tekkon
5 and 6, BlazBlue, Disidia Final Fantasy, Naruto, and Dragon Ball Z,
they're all there. So now that I've hopefully gotten your excitement and
motivation up, let's go!
First, get ppsspp, from ppsspp.org
Next, unzip the file you downloaded, and start the 64-bit .exe file. Put a
shortcut on your desktop if you want, it's the file you'll be using.
Next, close that poor instance of PPSSPP, and go into
memstick\psp\system\ppsspp.ini.
There, in that file of strange words where what is true and false is an
edit away, look for this line:
proAdhocServer = localhost
Replace it with this:
proAdhocServer = coldbird.net
This will set the online functionality to jump on the coldbird.net server.
while you're in this file, change the wlan to true, and the adhock server
to false. The reason for this is so that PPSSPP can access the network, and
so that the adhock server, which we won't need, won't interfere with things.
Now, you can play PSP games, offline and online! With fighting games, I
recommend doing some training/practice to find a character you're
comfortable with before jumping on this server, as some people may not go
easy on you. Also, this is not a blind-only server, so some will be playing
games that we cannot play.
As for setting up times for playing, I'm sure we can either use this list,
or audiogames forum, which isn't working right at the moment I think, could
just be me, although the list may be better, as filling the forum with all
that will get annoying for those who don't play video games, but there are
more people on the forum than on this list. Hmm. Any ideas about that? Now,
that last part...
pro.coldbird.net has a listing of what games are being played, and how many
people are playing. This will allow you to know if there are people playing
the game you are. So, this concludes this guide, I hope that someone finds
it useful, and anyone who can access the forum may put this guide up there
so everyone else can see it.
-- 
Devin Prater
r.d.t.pra...@gmail.com
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Re: [Audyssey] eurofly issue

2017-01-15 Thread Milos Przic

Hello,
The ranks don't coincide with the cattegories available. You have to 
progress a little bit more in order to have the second cattegory planes 
available.

Best!
 Milos Przic
Twitter: MilosPrzic
Skype: Milosh-hs
- Original Message - 
From: "daniel wolak" 

To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2017 10:49 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] eurofly issue



   GHi all,

I've been playing around with Eurofly for the latfew days and am having
a strange issue:

Even though I am now at rank 2, I am unable to see category 2 planes in
the select aircraft diologue of free flying.

Anyone know how to see category two aircrafts I.E. is there a command
ETC to switch to these?

Thanks much,


Daniel

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[Audyssey] eurofly issue

2017-01-15 Thread daniel wolak
GHi all,

I've been playing around with Eurofly for the latfew days and am having 
a strange issue:

Even though I am now at rank 2, I am unable to see category 2 planes in 
the select aircraft diologue of free flying.

Anyone know how to see category two aircrafts I.E. is there a command 
ETC to switch to these?

Thanks much,


Daniel

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