3D Fighting School

3D Fighting School

13.05.2008 16:52:35
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3D Fighting School FAQ/Walkthrough

3D Fighting School FAQ by Kellogg
Copyright 1999, Kellogg Bowles

version .01a2

Hi there. Despite the fact that we call this a FAQ it really isn't one. Consider
it a translation of some (but growing) translations of 3D Fighting School's
menus.

.01a1 - initial version released
.01a2 - incorporated Erik Dimander's Profile translations (dr.dim@home.se)
- added text editor and date editor translations
- corrected table of contents (i think)
- (some) cleanup (2/24/99 7:08 PM PST)

Section 1.0 Introductions
Section 2.0 Controls
Section 3.0 Translation
Section 4.0 FAQs
Section 5.0 Secrets
Section 6.0 Legal Mumbo Jumbo
Section 7.0 Contact Information and Credz



Section 1.0 ================================================== Introductions

Welcome to the 3D Fighting School FAQ. 3D Fighting School (3DFS) is the 5th
"Construction Kit" that ASCII has released on the PlayStation. 3DFS follows "RPG
School", "Dezaemon 3D", "Dezaemon Plus" and "Dezaemon Kids" in that each of
these tools allowed you to create a game of a particular genre. Here's the list
of ASCII construction games for the PlayStation:

RPG School 3 - Make 2D RPGs. Very cool software here!
Dezaemon Plus - Make 2D shooters. Nice but very difficult work
Dezaemon Kids - Make 2D shooters, iconic Dezaemon. No music editor
Dezaemon 3D - Make 3D shooters, also very complex
3D Fighting School - Make a 3D fighting game

Other construction kit games are listed below. Note: this list is currently very
short, help me fill it up :)

Carnage Heart - Build and program mechs to fight
Zeus:Carnage Heart - Update to Carnage Heart
Pandora Project - Build and program mechs
Theme Aquarium - Build and operate an aquarium
Theme Park - Build and run a theme park
Dungeon Creator - Build 3D step/turn dungeons


>Section 1.1 Packaging

3DFS comes in the larger format jewel case that many Japanese video games arrive
in. On the back of the case we can see that the game is for 1 or 2 players and
occupies 1-15 blocks of a standard memory card.

Inside is a thick (78 pages) manual, one PlayStation CD and a registration card.
Nothing out of the ordinary except for that big manual, then again, RPG School
3's manual rang in at 114 pages.

Section 2.0 ======================================================= Controls

In Game

In Editor (Motion)

Triangle - change camera position
Circle - OK
X - Cancel
Square - Hide Menus/Controls


Section 3.0 =================================================== Translations


A translation of (not) every menu and screen in 3DFS follows.


======== Main Menu ========

CPU Fight
VS Battle
Game Options - goes to
Editor - goes to

======== Game Options ========

CPU Level (Easy, Normal, Hard)
Time Limit (15, 30, 60, INF)
VS CPU Number of Rounds
VS 2P Number of Rounds
1P Life Max (INF, 10-200)
2P Life Max (INF, 10-200)
Continue ????????? (Off/On)
Hyper Mode (Off/On)
Key Config
BGM Volume
SE Volume
BGM Test
SE Test
Exit

======== Editor Menu ========

Left to right, top to bottom:

Top Row:
Clear Data
Load
Save

Middle Row:
Profile - goes to
Model - goes to
Motion - goes to

Bottom Row:
Logic
Test Play
Option - goes to

======== Profile Screen ======== (thanks to Erik D)

First Name (Red) (Goes to )
Last Name (Orange) (Goes to )
Birth Date (Yellow) (Goes to )
???????? (Green)
Blood Type(Light Blue)
???????? (Blue)
??Other Info~Birthplace and so on??(Dark Blue) (Goes to )
??Other Info??(Purple) (Goes to )
??Other Info??(Pink) (Goes to )

======== Text Editor ========

Control:

L1 - toggles between: (deactivates Kanji editor)
Hiragana (orange)
Katakana (yellow)
Roman (teal)
Symbol (green)

R1 - activates Kanji Palette

X - activates text field
backspaces over entered characters when text field is active

O - enters selected character
- deactivates text field when text field is active

D pad - Position cursor over chacter when entering characters
- Position insertion point in text field when text
field is active.

Start - Exits the text editor

Choosing Hiragana or Katakana will display appropriate Kanji
in the Kanji palette.


======== Date Editor ========

Control:

Up/Down - set number
Left/Right - place cursor
X - Cancel
O - Set

Display:

Three Numbers: Year, Month, Day (in that order)

Year - freely adjustable
Month - 1 through 12, wraps
Day - Wraps to # of days in month field or 31 if no month yet set
- Also adjusts to appropriate number of days in Feb. if year is set

======== Model Select Screen ========

Simple enough, choose which fighter you want to represent your moves. Kind of
cool that you can build a set of moves and then watch all the characters use
them. Unfortunate that you can't model your own characters. I would have hoped
for at least a skin color option but alas, it appears we're stuck with what
ASCII give us. Any secrets to unlock more from this screen would be most
welcome.

======== Motion Screen ========

This screen has four lists. Press Up/Down on the D-Pad when this screen appears
to select a list:

Hitting Moves (DAGEKI) - Yellow
Grapple Moves (TOUGE) - Red
Victory/Defeat Dances (SHOUBOU) - Blue
Base Stances (KIHON) - Green

Each of these has within it's list:

Erase (Blue)
Load (Green)
Save (Red)
Compact (Yellow)

When a move is selected a menu appears:

Editor - opens the
Copy
Paste - (dimmed if nothing has been copied)

When you've made a change in an editor and you back out of it, a menu appears
with 3 choices as follows:

Save
Don't Save
Cancel

======== Motion Editor ========

Across the top of the motion editor screen are three buttons:

Motion displays
Create enters
Set Name opens

======== Motion Step List ========

Six Colums:

Position
Frame
W? ******
Zcm *****
Xcm ***** (Y is set in the position itself)
Rdegrees

======== Motion Create Screen ========

Across the top of the motion create screen are two buttons:

Command Opens key command input screen
Hit Displays

======== Hit Paramter List ========

Frame
JIZOKU (Persistence, Continuation) Follow Through?
?????????
Damage
Impact Area SIZE, Damage Area SIZE
Part of body which causes damage
X Offset from that part
Y Offset from that part
Z Offset from that part
?????????
?????????
?????????
?????????
?????????
?????????
?????????
?????????
Sound Effect (Hit)
SE Count
SE Frame Number
SE 01 Frame
SE 01
SE 02 Frame
SE 02

======== Editor Options ========

Punch Point Visibility
Move Display P1
Move Display P2
Toss Height Measurement
Logic Display (cool)
Facing Indicator

======== Logic Editor ========

Please have patience. The logic editor is somewhat overwhelming for someone who
knows only a smattering of kanji...

Enter Logic Editor get 4 buttons across top:

Load, Save, Editor, Test

Editor:

Notes:

See the word AITE (?) (1st two Kanji) at the beginning of almost all the logics
(in the blue list). This means "opponent"

The three colored List Control Buttons are:

Close Proximity
Medium Proximity
Far Proximity

Top Blue List is list of opponent actions (Ooooh, Hi Res!)

1. Opponent Stands
2. Opponent Stands and Guards
3. Opponent Crouches
4. ...
32. ...still working on this list (yikes)


Section 4.0 ============================================================ FAQs

Why are there no Frequently Asked Questions?

Sorry to confuse you. This document hasn't really reached FAQ status yet.
Consider it a translation and other stuff document at this point. Maybe it will
answer some questions. If not, send the questions to mcteagle@oz.net and I'll
see that they get in here in one way or another (see the Credz section)

Section 5.0 ========================================================= Secrets

Where we unveil the power and performance of a full 3D Character modeler in
3DFS! Uh, sorry...please someone, find this feature!

No secrets (at this time)

Section 6.0 =============================================== Legal Mumbo Jumbo

Whatever it is, don't do it.

No part of this FAQ may be republished or printed, electronic or otherwise
without express written consent of the author (Kellogg Bowles). If you want to
use it, let me know! Thanks.

Section 7.0 =================================== Contact Information and Credz

You can find the latest version of this faq at GameFAQs (www.gamefaqs.com)

Find this faq's host at mcteagle@oz.net and here are the others who've toiled
night and day to make this FAQ more than it would have been if I'd trogged it
alone...

Erik Dimander's Profile translations (dr.dim@home.se)

ok...help me out here people

 
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