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(Free) SSBX NetPlay Singles. March 30th 2019 (Free) Ultimate Online Singles. March 30th 2019 (Free) 20XX TE NetPlay Singles. 20XX Tournament Edition is a Melee mod made to be a tournament-optimized version of the 20XX Training Hack Pack that was released on November 28th, 2015. The mod was created by Dan Salvato. The mod is one of the first to run from a memory card, making it usable on non-homebrewed consoles.
- NTSC ISO: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9fApDedu80KalpBS1dwS2pnQWc/view
- MAKE SURE THE FIRST THING YOU DO AFTER BOOTING THE GAME, IS GO TO NAME ENTRY, OTHERWISE YOU RISK CORRUPTING YOUR UCF SAVE
- UCF on Physical Memory Card :
- What you need: A physical memory card, Wii with Homebrew Channel on USB/SD.
- Side Note: You can ask anyone who already has a 20XXTE memory card to copy it from their memory card to yours, as it contains copying features in melee.
- Step 1: Download the 20XXTE .gci from here http://www.20xx.me/download.html (select DOWNLOAD (NTSC USA).
- Step 2: Download GCMM (http://wiibrew.org/wiki/GCMM) and install it into the root of your USB/SD (same method as nintendont)
- Step 3: Create a folder on your USB/SD, name it 'MCBACKUP' and copy the 20XXTE.gci to that folder.
- Step 4: Start GCMM on your Wii, and select USB or SD (based off what you use)
- Step 5: Select Restore mode, then choose the slot your memory card is in.
- Step 6: Press A to restore the data, and you should be done.
- What you need: Wii with Homebrew Channel/Nintendont on USB/SD, Dolphin (or faster melee)
- Step 1: Download the 20XXTE .gci from here http://www.20xx.me/download.html (select DOWNLOAD (NTSC USA)
- Step 2: Open Nintendont, ensure Memcard Emulation is turned on, and boot your Vanilla NTSC iso.
- Step 3: Turn off your Wii, and plug your USB/SD into your computer.
- Step 4: Open Dolphin, click Config then untick Enable Cheats, then go to Tools > Memory Card Manager (GC)
- Step 5: In Memory Card A, click Browse and select the GALE.raw file in the saves folder of your USB/SD
- Step 6: Delete whatever save is there, and click <- Import GCI.
- Step 7: Find and select the 20XXTE.gci you downloaded earlier, and you should be done.
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With the recent announcement of the new TE version, can someone explain to me what the difference is between the two? Is TE just identical to 20XX but with additional features, or were some things taken out? If I wanted to be able to train better at home in a more efficient way, which is best?
Also, with TE I can just purchase a memory card at the summit shop and use it with no hassle. How do I get my hands on 20XX? Through a purchasable memory card or another way?I've just heard that TE is worse for personal training (no CPU teching, random DI), despite the newly added replay system and bug fixes and I don't know which is best for personal training.
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