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For more information check out the [[Marvel vs Capcom 2/Versions|Versions]] page.
For more information check out the [[Marvel vs Capcom 2/Versions|Versions]] page.
this is a port of my message that's pinned in #lounge in the mvc2 discord. i think it'll (and ive gotten feedback that it has) help people get a foundation for how the game works, & help them help themselves when it comes to finding resources or videos, experimenting in the lab with movement or character synergies, and otherwise teach more than what was here before
==GAME GUIDES:==
1. jmcrofts' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuCprlffHW4 "5 mechanics you need to know"] video. This is a simple guide that establishes the game in a easy-to-digest way.
2. Filth Gnasty's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxyWuS5Ndnc beginner guide] that goes over the system mechanics, with some advanced stuff too. (there's some misinformation: [putting this here later sorry]⁠)
3. G Conceptz's [https://www.youtube.com/@gconceptz YouTube channel]. Home to many guides on aspects of the game, + a few character guides.
4. [https://youtu.be/1--fIlGmYmc?si=89Ri2U2e4hvG6fvQ Joo's Combo Collection]. A tool-assisted montage with VERY detailed breakdowns of the game's mechanics (that i plan to put here eventually. i've started a bit already) and breakdowns of each combo afterwards! I like using this as a way to see what characters can do, and even if it isn't all particularly realistic for people to do, it can give people ideas for combos or synergies they might not have considered before! It worked for me!
==CHARACTERS==
1. Andor's [https://www.youtube.com/@AndorFGC YouTube channel]. Video breakdowns on some teams are played by the pros + videos of every character's movesets & assists.
2. Malek's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cO4PzQ5GUSY guide to doing combos as any character] goes over the Magic Series as well as general combo route formats.
3. Malek's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojTguMxE_ek guide to team building] gives the general gist of how team compositions work, and what you can look out for.
==OTHER KEY RESOURCES==
1. Romneto's [https://www.youtube.com/@Romneto YouTube channel]. home to MANY matches, combos, & HIGHLIGHTs with every character in the game. This is THE place to see what characters can really do in the hands of incredible players.
2. jmcrofts' other MvC2 videos. He has ones for specific characters, + videos on popular sets, glitches, and trivia [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2N8qJGW36fyWORly379UHyUH6waIqgM8 link 1] and [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2N8qJGW36fz8M9lPZnMc11WCnUbNHdjd link 2]
== Links ==
*[[Major Tournaments (MvC2)|Major Tournaments]]
*[[Game Codes (MvC2)|Arcade Unlock Codes]]
*'''Frame Data/Hitboxes (MvC2)-''' https://www.sf4remix.com/anotaks_temp_crap/mvc2/ Compiled by Anotak, still being worked on.


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Revision as of 14:19, 22 June 2024

Getting the game

Marvel vs Capcom 2 has seen many releases. Preppy's excellent "How to Get and Play MvC2" article explains a lot of the details, but here's a summary in order of ease of access of the many versions out there:

  • Fightcade 2: Fightcade is a helpful front-end to a few key emulators, including Flycast. You must add in Fightcade JSON so that Fightcade knows where to download ROMs from. It is important to note that as of June 2024, Fightcade updated the Flycast build used for games, including this one, so it may perform better now than in the past.
  • Flycast GGPO: A new and popular way to play is emulating the NAOMI Arcade version on Flycast Dojo's GGPO test releases for rollback netcode (or just delay-based netcode also provided by Dojo). A guide to setting up Flycast Dojo's GGPO support is on Mizuumi.
  • NullDC BEAR re-implements Flycast's GGPO support & offers alternative delay-based netplay using the older, discontinued NullDC emulator.
  • PSN/XBLA ports: Great ports with native GGPO and widescreen support. These were delisted in December of 2013, but the PS3 version remains accessible through unofficial means. Consult's Preppy's article for a guide.
  • RPCS3: Uses RPCS3, a PS3 emulator, and RPCN, it's PSN equivalent, to run the PSN port of the game online with rollback.
  • Dreamcast/NAOMI: The best way to play the original release is through the Dreamcast home port or a NAOMI arcade board.
  • Xbox and PS2: These are largely inferior home ports owing to hardware limitations. You can emulate or play on real hardware but they're not representative of Marvel 2's de-facto gameplay. That said, they do offer some small advantages over the arcade and Dreamcast versions, such as having an in-game move list, so if you are willing to accept the shortcomings of these versions, they're still playable- they are simply not optimal.
    • The Xbox 360 is backwards compatible with the Xbox port of the game, but it has some issues with sprites glitching out if played in this way.

For more information check out the Versions page.

this is a port of my message that's pinned in #lounge in the mvc2 discord. i think it'll (and ive gotten feedback that it has) help people get a foundation for how the game works, & help them help themselves when it comes to finding resources or videos, experimenting in the lab with movement or character synergies, and otherwise teach more than what was here before

GAME GUIDES:

1. jmcrofts' "5 mechanics you need to know" video. This is a simple guide that establishes the game in a easy-to-digest way.

2. Filth Gnasty's beginner guide that goes over the system mechanics, with some advanced stuff too. (there's some misinformation: [putting this here later sorry]⁠)

3. G Conceptz's YouTube channel. Home to many guides on aspects of the game, + a few character guides.

4. Joo's Combo Collection. A tool-assisted montage with VERY detailed breakdowns of the game's mechanics (that i plan to put here eventually. i've started a bit already) and breakdowns of each combo afterwards! I like using this as a way to see what characters can do, and even if it isn't all particularly realistic for people to do, it can give people ideas for combos or synergies they might not have considered before! It worked for me!

CHARACTERS

1. Andor's YouTube channel. Video breakdowns on some teams are played by the pros + videos of every character's movesets & assists.

2. Malek's guide to doing combos as any character goes over the Magic Series as well as general combo route formats.

3. Malek's guide to team building gives the general gist of how team compositions work, and what you can look out for.

OTHER KEY RESOURCES

1. Romneto's YouTube channel. home to MANY matches, combos, & HIGHLIGHTs with every character in the game. This is THE place to see what characters can really do in the hands of incredible players.

2. jmcrofts' other MvC2 videos. He has ones for specific characters, + videos on popular sets, glitches, and trivia link 1 and link 2

Links



Game Navigation

General
FAQ
Controls
System
HUD
Glossary
Esoterics
Metagame
Tiers
Teams
Characters (New Pages)
Storm
Sentinel
Magneto
Cable
Cyclops
Captain Commando
Juggernaut
Akuma
Dan
Silver Samurai
Venom
Thanos
Amingo
Characters (Updating)
B.B.Hood
Blackheart
Dhalsim
Ryu
Iron Man
Omega Red
Characters (Old Pages)
War Machine
Psylocke
Strider
Tron Bonne
Spiral
Doctor Doom
Hulk
Servbot
Anakaris
Hayato
Colossus
M.Bison
Morrigan
Ruby Heart
Sakura
Ken
SonSon
Zangief
Felicia
Cammy
Chun-Li
Guile
Charlie
Jill
Mega Man
Jin
Captain America
Gambit
Iceman
Marrow
Rogue
Sabretooth
Shuma-Gorath
Spiderman
Wolverine - Bone
Wolverine - Claw
Roll