Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection

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Ghost Rider May 24, 2021 @ 9:20am
Is there a training mode for every game?
Hello, I'd like to get this amazing collection but is there a training mode for every game? Also do the cheats work for offline playing?
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zoiks May 24, 2021 @ 5:13pm 
Nope, only the ones with online matchmaking: Street Fighter 2 Hyper Fighting, Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo, Street Fighter Alpha 3, and Street Fighter 3 - 3rd Strike.

It's funny since the training mode is in the "offline" menu...

And I have no idea what you mean by cheats. Like from the old SNES carts? Or the arcade dip switches? The answer to both those is no, at least to my knowledge, could be an editable emulation file.
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Ghost Rider May 25, 2021 @ 9:45am 
Originally posted by zoiks:
Nope, only the ones with online matchmaking: Street Fighter 2 Hyper Fighting, Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo, Street Fighter Alpha 3, and Street Fighter 3 - 3rd Strike.

It's funny since the training mode is in the "offline" menu...

And I have no idea what you mean by cheats. Like from the old SNES carts? Or the arcade dip switches? The answer to both those is no, at least to my knowledge, could be an editable emulation file.
I mean these games are hard as hell and I'm not a good player. I'm not even familiar with SF games but I love finishing with every characters just to see their endinds but not if it is frustrating like arcade mk games.

I mean more like infinite lives, infinite times etc. With cheats, it'd be more fun for me. These games are designed to eat quarters so they're even harder. I'm not thinking of playing online.
Lockhart May 25, 2021 @ 9:55am 
You don't need training mode for all games since they are like updated versions of the same games.
Tom Cruise May 25, 2021 @ 2:27pm 
You have infinite continues. If you need help beating ST. I have a series of tutorial videos on my youtube channel that gives you tips on how to beat the CPu.
Tom Cruise May 25, 2021 @ 3:51pm 
Originally posted by Lockhart™:
You don't need training mode for all games since they are like updated versions of the same games.
This is not true. Each game is very different. Even between hyper fighting and super turbo. I wish it included an A2 training mode. It only has A3. Those games are nothing like one a other.
Lockhart May 25, 2021 @ 8:07pm 
Originally posted by VodkaGobalsky:
Originally posted by Lockhart™:
You don't need training mode for all games since they are like updated versions of the same games.
This is not true. Each game is very different. Even between hyper fighting and super turbo. I wish it included an A2 training mode. It only has A3. Those games are nothing like one a other.
What is so different between Hyper Fighting and Super Turbo? The basic special moves are almost the same.
zoiks May 26, 2021 @ 12:27am 
Originally posted by Nemesis:
I mean more like infinite lives, infinite times etc. With cheats, it'd be more fun for me. These games are designed to eat quarters so they're even harder. I'm not thinking of playing online.

I don't believe there are any cheats like that for this collection.

What you definitely can do is (ab)use the save state feature, that could at least halve the amount of replaying fights you have to do.
Tom Cruise May 26, 2021 @ 8:36am 
Originally posted by Lockhart™:
Originally posted by VodkaGobalsky:
This is not true. Each game is very different. Even between hyper fighting and super turbo. I wish it included an A2 training mode. It only has A3. Those games are nothing like one a other.
What is so different between Hyper Fighting and Super Turbo? The basic special moves are almost the same.

Aside from the fact they ran on entirely different hardware systems, the special moves are not the same. Almost all of them had balance changes to them and have different properties. Not to mention the additional characters plus the addition of a super meter. More and different normals for each character. The 2 games are VERY different.
Lockhart May 26, 2021 @ 8:53am 
Originally posted by VodkaGobalsky:
Originally posted by Lockhart™:
What is so different between Hyper Fighting and Super Turbo? The basic special moves are almost the same.

Aside from the fact they ran on entirely different hardware systems, the special moves are not the same. Almost all of them had balance changes to them and have different properties. Not to mention the additional characters plus the addition of a super meter. More and different normals for each character. The 2 games are VERY different.
The hardware system has no influence on training.

Indeed, the special moves are not the same, But Super Turbo have all special moves of Hyper Fighting plus some new skills. And of course Super Turbo have 5 new characters, but all 12 classic fighters from Hyper Fighting are there. I know there are some minor differences in balance and properties, but unless you're training to become a hardcore gamer, that's almost irrelevant.


And for the super meter, you can just ignore it if you're training for play Hyper Fighting.

Yes, they are different games, but not THAT different.

A casual player can easily practice the basic moves by playing Super Turbo and he will be fine with any other version of Street Fighter II.
Tom Cruise May 26, 2021 @ 9:53am 
I'd imagine a casual player is not going to go into training mode to figure stuff out. Casual player will just go through arcade mode once or twice and call it a day.
Troispoint May 31, 2021 @ 4:20pm 
Originally posted by Jesus:
Originally posted by Nemesis:
I mean these games are hard as hell and I'm not a good player. I'm not even familiar with SF games but I love finishing with every characters just to see their endinds but not if it is frustrating like arcade mk games.

I mean more like infinite lives, infinite times etc. With cheats, it'd be more fun for me. These games are designed to eat quarters so they're even harder. I'm not thinking of playing online.

If you want a story, go and buy a book.

This is a hardcore arcade fighting game for serious players, not a weeb graphic novel for clueless noobs.

Go back to playing Blazblue or some other casual trash.
Blazblue is a harder game to learn than just about any of the SF games. You're a clueless fanboy.
Wirdjos May 31, 2021 @ 4:28pm 
Originally posted by Jesus:
If you want a story, go and buy a book.

This is a hardcore arcade fighting game for serious players, not a weeb graphic novel for clueless noobs.

Go back to playing Blazblue or some other casual trash.

Nope, take that nonsense right back to your mom's basement where it belongs.

All of these characters have ending slides.
Every one of these games has a story that's followed up by the next numbered entry.
Every single one of these characters has way more personality than is required to point out their place in the meta.

Storytelling is absolutely part of these games. You don't have to like it, but you do have to accept it. And you sound completely ridiculous.
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