![]() The classic Evo monitor was the ASUS VH236H monitor in game mode, which had a crazy-good 2ms response rate. ![]() That's the gold standard: if you can get anything under 16ms you're probably not going to be able to notice. There's a long discussion on SRK of low-lag TV/monitors, the abandoned-as-of-2019 site, and if you're hard-core you can get your own lag testing device ( review here). There is a fairly up-to-date display lag database here, but it's in Korean - Google Translate if you need it. The classic tournament rules are: Turbo 1 speed, default damage and timer, best 2 out of 3 (until the Finals), you must keep the same team if you win, and no game-breaking or game-stalling glitches (such as dead-body infinites or infinite y-boost tricks). Some tournaments use best 3 out of 5 so people don't get randomed out, but you're supposed to be good enough to not get randomed out. Some places use altered damage settings, but that badly distorts the game - either elevating heavy hitters or making them useless in favor of infinite-based characters. Game: These days you should just get a PS3 Slim and jailbreak it. (There's also a MvC2-specific guide here, but it's a little out of date.) Then you sideload the game - download the game ISO / PKG from US PSN Marvel vs Capcom 2 PKG. (If that doesn't work for you, it's also at - get the US or EU version depending upon where you live.) Once you have that PKG, copy it to your PS3 via USB: there are tutorials on YouTube for that if you need help. Account and console bans are possible, so go slowly and make sure you follow every recommended step.ĭo not skip any patches you are told to use. Using an alt account for this is a good idea.
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