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=="Melee 2.0" Claims== | =="Melee 2.0" Claims== | ||
Despite constant disclaimers by the supporters of the Brawl+ project, many critics of the game refer to Brawl+ as "Melee 2.0", stating that the hackers behind the making of the project are making nothing more than an attempt to "play Melee with Brawl characters and stages"; Brawl+ actually started out as a "Melee 2.0" project, which included basic codes for wavedashing and shield button-triggered L-Canceling (two features that were both in Melee; both are critical to high-level play, and were removed from Brawl). While these codes have since been removed from Brawl+, the arguments persist, as Brawl's changes to certain moves (such as Rest) have been "undone" to match their Melee counterparts. For this reason, many prefer [[Balanced Brawl]] to Brawl+. The "Melee 2.0" claims continue in the similar project of [[ | Despite constant disclaimers by the supporters of the Brawl+ project, many critics of the game refer to Brawl+ as "Melee 2.0", stating that the hackers behind the making of the project are making nothing more than an attempt to "play Melee with Brawl characters and stages"; Brawl+ actually started out as a "Melee 2.0" project, which included basic codes for wavedashing and shield button-triggered L-Canceling (two features that were both in Melee; both are critical to high-level play, and were removed from Brawl). While these codes have since been removed from Brawl+, the arguments persist, as Brawl's changes to certain moves (such as Rest) have been "undone" to match their Melee counterparts. For this reason, many prefer [[Balanced Brawl]] to Brawl+. The "Melee 2.0" claims continue in the similar project of [[Project M]]. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |