Once you're in that solo netplay lobby, if you want to switch the iso you're loading for offline play (like if you just used 20XX and want to switch to Uncle Punch or something), you can simply use the drop-down menu at the top of that Netplay lobby screen and switch the iso, you don't have to close out and right click "Host with Netplay" again. Then press the Start button in the lower left corner of that Netplay lobby you just made to launch it with the 8 buffer.
When Leffen made that video he changes buffer from 6 to 8, but since then Slippi got an update where it's 8 by default, so you shouldn't have to change it (just make sure it's 8). Slippi basically only does this for you when you press "Unranked" or "Direct" and therefore go online.
And if you're playing offline with a friend, same thing, any time you're not online. I recently made a google doc that details the many features of the 20XX hack pack and how to use them to practice by yourself. If you don't do this for offline practice, you'll seriously mess up your muscle memory because it'll be a few frames too quick, setting it to 8 buffer for solo is necessary.Įdit: clarified to also start the game from the netplay lobby screenĪnd you do this every time you want to play melee offline, no matter if you're booting the vanilla melee ISO that Slippi uses, or a training iso like 20XX/UP, literally any Melee iso. Just make sure that ANY time you play offline melee, whether it be on those training mods or anything else offline, you must first right click your Iso in Dolphin, click Host Netplay, and make sure on the bottom left it says 8 buffer, then boot from there not the home screen (every time you boot them). But you can boot any Smash iso from that Dolphin screen, including the two training iso's 20xx Hack Pack and Uncle Punch (20xx can do anything, way more features but harder to use, UP is more streamlined and requires no setup to get into practice, so both are recommended).Ĭan you merge a training mod? No, but you can just put 20xx or UP iso's in your dolphin folder and practice with them. Melee made by achilles, that is designed to help players train for tournaments. 20XX Melee Training Hack Pack is a hack of Super Smash Bros. This gives you the chance to practice spacing and avoiding the grab post-attack to your heart’s content.
In the pack you are able to toggle several shield settings including forcing the CPU to shield grab immediately after shield stun. Stages have been bordered with a color to signify whether they're tournament legal or not. Another great feature in the 20XX Melee Hack Pack is the shield options. So yeah, Faster Melee is just the name for a special build of Dolphin emulator we use, and Slippi runs on Faster Melee as you pointed out. An image of every stage in Melee 20XX, as of ++.