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A '''setup''' refers to a "station" that can allow two or more players to play a game, especially within [[tournament]]s. At its core, a setup requires a console and a television set on which to display the game. The specifics for each game, however, can change what may be required for a setup. At most tournaments, [[TO]]s will give an incentive for contestants to bring in setups, often by offering a discount to the venue fee or sometimes waiving it entirely. | A '''setup''' refers to a "station" that can allow two or more players to play a game, especially within [[tournament]]s. At its core, a setup requires a console and a television set on which to display the game. The specifics for each game, however, can change what may be required for a setup. At most tournaments, [[TO]]s will give an incentive for contestants to bring in setups, often by offering a discount to the venue fee or sometimes waiving it entirely. | ||
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When the [[Official Custom Moveset Project]] was still active, setups were required to have all custom moves unlocked, as well as have all legal movesets from the project on their Wii U, often by "tethering" a separate [[Nintendo 3DS]] to the console. | When the [[Official Custom Moveset Project]] was still active, setups were required to have all custom moves unlocked, as well as have all legal movesets from the project on their Wii U, often by "tethering" a separate [[Nintendo 3DS]] to the console. | ||
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