NARUTO: Ultimate Ninja STORM

NARUTO: Ultimate Ninja STORM

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Akiko Aug 26, 2017 @ 9:12am
PlayStation Button Prompt Mod (v0.1 Released)
Last edited by Akiko; Aug 26, 2017 @ 6:00pm
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narku24 Aug 26, 2017 @ 10:01am 
That is awesome keep me posted on your progress. also do you know of anyone doing a "no hud" mod
Akiko Aug 26, 2017 @ 5:57pm 
v0.1 Released, please try it out and leave feedback here or in the Guide linked in the original post!
qeon Aug 12, 2022 @ 7:18am 
LEGEND! :steamthumbsup:
Akiko Aug 12, 2022 @ 2:32pm 
Originally posted by narku24:
That is awesome keep me posted on your progress. also do you know of anyone doing a "no hud" mod
I know this is a really old question, but my friend exa has made one!
Storm 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p75QwEc6DgQ
Storm 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJMvPH-2VC8
Storm 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFxR6tG_Z8M
Akiko Aug 12, 2022 @ 2:36pm 
Originally posted by Sober:
LEGEND! :steamthumbsup:
Glad you were able to find my mod. Enjoy!
MoonlightedRay Jul 20, 2023 @ 1:26pm 
take my points!! you deserve them you've done an amazing job
Erdem Sep 15, 2023 @ 4:42pm 
Hey I think link is broken can you help me?
Hideo Sep 25, 2023 @ 11:30am 
While it's nice to experience a game in different ways, I find that it's better to let things go sometimes. The Xbox button layout is a standard for many years now and the button prompts look pleasant in their own way and easy to memorize, even if you're playing with a different type of controller.
Akiko Sep 25, 2023 @ 5:06pm 
Originally posted by Hideo:
While it's nice to experience a game in different ways, I find that it's better to let things go sometimes. The Xbox button layout is a standard for many years now and the button prompts look pleasant in their own way and easy to memorize, even if you're playing with a different type of controller.
Nah. We should push for both formats to be supported in titles on PC, as well as Nintendo format as well. Steam natively supports all these gamepads and adapts its own UI to use their button prompts. There's no reason games can't as well. A good example of this being done right is the Hatsune Miku Project DIVA game that's available on Steam, which has settings for all three types of button layouts.
Akiko Sep 25, 2023 @ 5:07pm 
Originally posted by Erdem:
Hey I think link is broken can you help me?
The link was never broken, but the downloads have moved to Github now and should be available to you. If you still have a problem, let me know.
Hideo Sep 25, 2023 @ 7:25pm 
Originally posted by Akiko:
Originally posted by Hideo:
While it's nice to experience a game in different ways, I find that it's better to let things go sometimes. The Xbox button layout is a standard for many years now and the button prompts look pleasant in their own way and easy to memorize, even if you're playing with a different type of controller.
Nah. We should push for both formats to be supported in titles on PC, as well as Nintendo format as well. Steam natively supports all these gamepads and adapts its own UI to use their button prompts. There's no reason games can't as well. A good example of this being done right is the Hatsune Miku Project DIVA game that's available on Steam, which has settings for all three types of button layouts.
This "push" will occur naturally eventually through the use of Steam Input with non-Xbox controllers, as I'm sure Valve gets detailed statistics on what controllers are used and gives that data also to companies that want to release their games on Steam. I doubt that such little projects matter.

All I wanted to say originally is to not let yourself be too caught up in such details and enjoy games even with different button prompts.
Akiko Sep 25, 2023 @ 7:46pm 
Originally posted by Hideo:
Originally posted by Akiko:
Nah. We should push for both formats to be supported in titles on PC, as well as Nintendo format as well. Steam natively supports all these gamepads and adapts its own UI to use their button prompts. There's no reason games can't as well. A good example of this being done right is the Hatsune Miku Project DIVA game that's available on Steam, which has settings for all three types of button layouts.
All I wanted to say originally is to not let yourself be too caught up in such details and enjoy games even with different button prompts.
That's great when said games don't have quick time events that flash a button on the screen and expect a quick reaction. Not everyone is going to adapt the same way you're able to. The "little projects" are doing something that shouldn't need to be done as a means to help people. Making games accessible on a platform that boasts about supporting all these different gamepads is only logical. Your argument seems really pointless; hundreds of people have benefited from my mods of this game series, there's clearly some demand for this. A number of games also already just do this, and no one is complaining about it. :D: Have a nice day, lol. I'll keep doing what I do to help people.
Mr. Otter Dec 2, 2023 @ 2:25am 
Hey. I know someone else has already asked, but do you have by any chance a link for a No HUD mod for Storm 3? Cannot find one anywhere.
Akiko Dec 2, 2023 @ 11:34am 
Originally posted by Mr. Otter:
Hey. I know someone else has already asked, but do you have by any chance a link for a No HUD mod for Storm 3? Cannot find one anywhere.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFxR6tG_Z8M
Etha-Gold Mar 15, 2024 @ 3:54pm 
is there any version for Naruto Storm revolution?
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