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Need help with the VF terminal, please...

Discussion in 'Arcade' started by B163055, Nov 8, 2009.

  1. B163055

    B163055 Member

    Hi, I'm a newbie...
    I don't understand japanese..
    Right now I live in Nagoya, Japan...
    I try to hit the arcade and play Virtua Fighter, and it looks fun using the VF card...

    The problem is, I dont understand how to use the VF terminal...
    I dont even know how to start with...
    Could someone who understand give me some guide please...

    Great Thanx...
     
  2. B163055

    B163055 Member

    Oh yeah, almost forgot...

    I'm playing the VF5R ver.C..

    Thanx...
     
  3. AkiraZero

    AkiraZero Well-Known Member

    first of all i wanna say that i'm so jealous!! second, welcome to VFDC!

    anyway maybe you should ask for help from your Japanese friends if you have any or send a private message to Reno, a VFDC member.
     
  4. B163055

    B163055 Member

    thanx for the advice...
     
  5. Fu_unji_kun

    Fu_unji_kun Well-Known Member

    XBL:
    None Other
    can you live in japan without speaking japanese? you should learn some japanese.
     
  6. Reno

    Reno Well-Known Member

    I responded to your PM, it should help.

    I would say that if you're a total newbie at the game you may want to look into getting an X360 and a copy of the game to learn the basics. Playing the game in the arcades right now, after 3 or 4 years of VF5 is going to be pretty intimidating for just about anyone with little experience in the game. [​IMG] Especially if you can't speak Japanese and can't ask for advice/hints from players in your arcade.

    At least the people here on VFDC will play you and you can learn some stuff from them. But either way, happy gaming. ^-^
     
  7. B163055

    B163055 Member

    Thanx Reno,

    Anyway,
    I already play Virtua Fighter 4 evo in the PS2,
    I am using Akira, although not an expert but i already reach the highest rank in PS2 VF4EVO....

    I think i still want to use Akira..
    but interested in using blaze...

    thanx again...
     
  8. TheUgg

    TheUgg Well-Known Member

    so the millions of asian expatriates (japanese,koreans,chinese) who live in english speaking countries and dont put any effort into learning even a miniscule amount of english is perfectly fine then? yeah. OK buddy.

    Sorry about the off topic post but this kind of thinking irritates me.
     
  9. B163055

    B163055 Member

    Hahaha...
    Dont worry about it..
    I also feel te same way...

    Anyway I could speak Japanese a little, like Aisatsu and ask whats this, whats that...
    But I cant read japanese, and the machine have o many kanji letter...

    Nice to meet you guys...
     
  10. Fu_unji_kun

    Fu_unji_kun Well-Known Member

    XBL:
    None Other
    Oh I see. I was just curious that if you cant understand 100% of japanese, i wonder why you are even there. i had no offense at all.

    Well dont even think about kanji, thats bullshit. if you can read hiragana and katakana, thats fine.
     
  11. Fu_unji_kun

    Fu_unji_kun Well-Known Member

    XBL:
    None Other
    what the hell are you talking about? and i didnt even say such a thing like that.
     
  12. AnimalStaccato

    AnimalStaccato Well-Known Member

    They t'k his JUUUUUUB.
     
  13. Myke

    Myke Administrator Staff Member Content Manager Kage

    PSN:
    Myke623
    XBL:
    Myke623
    Let's not get side tracked here. The way I read fu_unji's comment was simply "Hey, if you're going to be living in Japan then learning Japanese will make life a lot easier."

    I couldn't agree any more, and it equally applies to any non-English speaker living in an English speaking country.

    Whether individuals decide to "integrate" or not, is another matter entirely. So let's not put words into people's mouths and turn this thread into something that it's not.

    Now, back ON TOPIC:

    Reno, how about writing a guide for VF.Net/Terminal for all the gaijin that may visit Japan one day? [​IMG] Actually, didn't someone write one a long time ago?
     
  14. B163055

    B163055 Member

    Yes, that would be a great idea, I think that would help a lot....
     
  15. TheUgg

    TheUgg Well-Known Member

    You live in a village in wales dude, your hardly qualified to comment or even have any kind of opinion on the topic. thanks though.
     
  16. AnimalStaccato

    AnimalStaccato Well-Known Member

    Yeah I live in a village NOW. Guess I just take things less seriously than you.
     
  17. Feck

    Feck Well-Known Member Content Manager Akira

    Ugg obviously works at home, seeing as he's a special needs kinda guy. If he wasn't so busy being attended to by the home help he'd know that where you live doesn't = where you work.
     
  18. Plague

    Plague Well-Known Member

    PSN:
    plague-cwa
    XBL:
    HowBoutSmPLAGUE
    What's so ridiculous here is that Fu_unji_kun is from Japan, lives in the US, and is learning (and speaking) English.
     
  19. B163055

    B163055 Member

    Ok, thats enough, cut that out guys...
     
  20. TheUgg

    TheUgg Well-Known Member



    I wasnt specifically referring to fu unji kun..... I pretty much completely misinterpreted what he meant to say. I took it as him questioning wether this person has the right to live in japan due to him not knowing japanese. sorry to all I offended.

    oh and feck, lick under and round the balls please.
     

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