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'''Universal Controller Fix''', abbreviated as '''UCF''', is a mod for ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' produced by {{Sm|Dan Salvato}} and released on 8th August 2017, accompanied by [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9psb_ew1w0 a YouTube video] detailing its usage and changes. | '''Universal Controller Fix''', abbreviated as '''UCF''', is a mod for ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' produced by {{Sm|Dan Salvato}} and released on 8th August 2017, accompanied by [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9psb_ew1w0 a YouTube video] detailing its usage and changes. | ||
The mod aims to eliminate discrepancies between the performances of [[GameCube controller]]s during competitive matches, as hardware differences between GameCube controllers can cause imbalances in executing advanced techniques. Under UCF, a player with any controller can perform advanced techniques to the same level of consistency as with high-quality controller. | The mod aims to eliminate discrepancies between the performances of [[GameCube controller]]s during competitive matches, as hardware differences between GameCube controllers can cause imbalances in executing advanced techniques. Under UCF, a player with any controller can perform advanced techniques to the same level of consistency as with high-quality controller. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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UCF was created to respond to this worrying change in culture. It was quickly implemented at various tournaments shortly after its release, including {{Trn|Shine 2017}} and {{Trn|GameTyrant Expo 2017}}. An episode of controversy, however, occurred at Shine 2017, the first major to utilize the mod, during the losers' eighths set between {{Sm|ChuDat}} and {{Sm|Leffen}}. ChuDat initially won the set 3-2, but UCF was not activated during the set. As a result, the set was ordered to be replayed with UCF turned on, and Leffen won the rematch 3-2, knocking Chu out of the tournament. Although many players criticized the decision to replay the set, this was seen as a failure on the TOs' part for accidentally leaving UCF off, rather than a shortcoming of the mod itself. | UCF was created to respond to this worrying change in culture. It was quickly implemented at various tournaments shortly after its release, including {{Trn|Shine 2017}} and {{Trn|GameTyrant Expo 2017}}. An episode of controversy, however, occurred at Shine 2017, the first major to utilize the mod, during the losers' eighths set between {{Sm|ChuDat}} and {{Sm|Leffen}}. ChuDat initially won the set 3-2, but UCF was not activated during the set. As a result, the set was ordered to be replayed with UCF turned on, and Leffen won the rematch 3-2, knocking Chu out of the tournament. Although many players criticized the decision to replay the set, this was seen as a failure on the TOs' part for accidentally leaving UCF off, rather than a shortcoming of the mod itself. | ||
Since its release, UCF has been modified several times for minor changes and bugfixes.<ref>[http://www.20xx.me/ucf-changelog.html UCF Changelog]</ref> As of 22nd February 2018, it is currently in beta, | Since its release, UCF has been modified several times for minor changes and bugfixes.<ref>[http://www.20xx.me/ucf-changelog.html UCF Changelog]</ref> As of 22nd February 2018, it is currently in beta, version 0.73. | ||
==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.20xx.me/ucf.html Official website] | *[http://www.20xx.me/ucf.html Official website] | ||
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[[Category:Mods]] | [[Category:Mods]] | ||