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Unfortunately, I don't actually have this game so I can't verify them myself, but I'm sure it will make things easier on those who do have the game to verify each star's effect if we have an idea of what each one does. that's how I found the first set of star descriptions I posted.ĮDIT: Here we go, found some more already. I'll try and do some more Googling and see if I come up with anything. If anyone else uses another service, just let me knowĪrcade Boards are the best! Edited Jby Kyle
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Just get your opponents IP, host a game and gogogogogogo. It's useful to avoid lag from Specs and I don't think it has input lag ( don't really use it). Kaillera P2P- Some people use this function of Kaillera to play VSav. the Vsav community uses it when GGPO is down. The netplay isn't as good and creates some pretty nasty input lag, which in a game like Vampire is pretty essential. It boasts the ability to have replays, and that's really the only thing it has over GGPO. Supercade- Supercade is a P2P (Peer to Peer) based client run by Damdai.
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The netcode for Vampire is nearly flawless (the new build does add some crazy rollbacks when specs join/leave the game and some other weird lag spikes), but it's by far the best program to play VS on. GGPO- This is where the majority of the VSav community plays. Luckily there are many programs you can use to play VSav online. As many of you realize, Vampire has a growing, mostly online community.