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Queen of Fighters XXX 2.0 [ENGLISH Hentai Fighting Game] Anonymous
Help me out anon.
The Queen Of Fighters is a beat 'em up, where you can play with some nude and "no panties" version of some popular female videogame characters: Arcade, Survival, Training, 2 Player VS, etc.

http://queen-of-fighters.ueuo.com/

The other thread reached the post limit, so no one would probably see my question. So I copied the other thread to make a new one. Anyone knows where can I find a move list for the characters in the game?
>> Anonymous
Again:
For all the /t/ards that still didn't figure out that ALL the moves for ALL characters are written in the game itself:


MOVEMENTS’ LIST

In the folder of the game, there’s a sub-folder named “chars”.
Inside the “chars” folder there’s a folder for each character.

Inside the folder of a character search for a .CMD file (for some characters it’s inside a sub-folder named “coding”).
There are 3 exceptions: for the kcm, nopantiesmai and sailormoon folders, the right files are, respectively, KCMCMD.TXT, nudemai2k0.MAI and mooncmd.TXT.


Open the file with a text editor (Notepad, for example). In some versions of Windows, to open the file right-click it and select the “Edit” option. But DON’T EDIT THEM!!!

Those files contain all the movements a character can perform besides other information the game needs to run.
The information you’re looking for is usually preceded with a line like one of the following (but not always):

;---[ Special Motions ]--------
;---[ Super Motions ]-----

Don’t forget that some moves need the Super Bar to be at a certain level, so try all the moves at the Training Mode (where the bar is always full), before giving up learning one.


Note.1: Before consulting any movement, read the beginning of the “Roomi_1.cmd” or “Roomi_2.cmd” file (these files are inside the “roomi” sub-folder of the “chars” folder), for an explanation of how the movements on the .CMD files should be read.

Note.2: Some characters have more than one .CMD file in their respective folder. To know which .CMD file is the right one, check the .DEF file (each character has one). The right .CMD file is the one that’s after the “cmd =” tag.
For example, inside the “roomi” folder there are 3 .CMD files. Which is the right one? It’s the Roomi_2.CMD. Why? Because in the roomi.DEF file we can read “cmd=Roomi_2.cmd”.


Thanks to oMeGa_GoLd_09 for the info.