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| ==Important Notice==
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| | | MP: 7-2-5-2-2-2 |
| For those playing SF1++ on Fightcade, make sure that whenever you challenge someone, that the P1 resets the game (by pressing F3). This is to prevent desyncing.
| | HP: 7-2-5-2-2 |
| | | K: 4-2-5-2-2 |
| ==SF1++ Setup and Questions==
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| '''Q: What is SF1++?'''
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| A: SF1++ is a romhack of Street Fighter made by Yumeji. It makes the 10 normally-unplayable CPU fighters selectable via a button code.
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| '''Where can I find a download for SF1++?'''
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| Check the description of [https://youtu.be/Xr20EFS-tS0 this video.]
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| '''What’s a good platform or emulator to play SF1++?'''
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| If you want to play online with other people, [https://www.fightcade.com/ Fightcade 2] is your best bet.
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| '''I can’t find the Street Fighter lobby in Fightcade. Where is it?'''
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| Look up “Street Fighter” then look for it. It’s not a very populated lobby, and you have to look under other Street Fighter games, but it shouldn’t be too hard to find.
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| '''If I have the SF1++ ROM, Can I play people who don’t have the SF1++ ROM?'''
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| No, the game will desync if you try to challenge someone with a different ROM. Make sure both players have the same ROM before challenging.
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| ==Character Questions==
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| '''How do I select a character?'''
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| On the “Press Start” or “VS.” screen when playing against an opponent, hold down the button combination for your character.
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| '''What are the combinations?'''
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| Retsu: LP
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| Geki: LP + HK
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| Joe: MP
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| Mike: MP + HK
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| Lee: MK
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| Gen: MK + HK
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| Birdie: LK
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| Eagle: LK + HK
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| Adon: HP
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| Sagat: HP + HK
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| '''I can’t do jump attacks with the CPUs.'''
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| The CPUs are unique from the Shotos as their jumpkick is tied to a command rather than pressing a button in the air. For all CPUs with a jumpkick, you must hold {{db}}, {{d}}, or {{df}} and then press any punch button.
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| '''Which character should I play?'''
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| Anyone you like. Characters in SF1++ are very simple, too, so there’s no problem in playing multiple characters. If you’re a bit stuck, though, here’s a rundown of each character and what they do;
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| Adon: Slow, tanky character with very high damage
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| Birdie: Aggressive powerhouse with fantastic normals
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| Eagle: Very strong normals and great at punishes
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| Geki: Tricky character that can stall out the clock
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| Gen: Flexible character with one of the best moves in the game
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| Joe: Solid anti airs and pokes, very honest
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| Lee: Chaotic, great pokes that can catch the opponent off guard
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| Mike: Very limited but powerhouse of a character with fantastic movement
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| Retsu: Slow paced character with solid defense capabilities
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| Sagat (Banned): Has 3 of the greatest CPU moves in the game, absolutely dominant
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| Shotos (Banned): Has ridiculously powerful special moves and dominance
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| '''What are the tiers for this game?'''
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| Though there’s no concrete tierlist, the general consensus usually looks something like this (tiers are not ordered):
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| Top/Banned Tier: Sagat, Shotos
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| High Tier: Birdie, Eagle, Gen
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| Upper Mid Tier: Mike, Lee, Retsu
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| Lower Mid Tier: Adon, Joe
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| Low Tier: Geki
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| Note that tiers don’t nesscessary reflect a character’s matchup spread. For example, Adon beats Geki harder than Eagle, despite Adon generally being cited as the weaker character overall.
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