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[Arcade PC] Dance Dance Revolution [A20] [A20 PLUS] [A3] [World] (Konami)


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1 hour ago, strider973 said:

https://mega.nz/file/y990RAZA#qG8Yh98_AArFlS-GB69WGDtBF-x59RixV7eDiV9k26A
 

MDX-2021080400 All in One Update from "Clean update release"  20200317 -> 20210804

get a fresh  MDX-001-2020020300
apply MDX-2021080400 All in One
 

Ya the AIO fixed it for me. The DLLs in the module folder are even working. Thanks for this. Fixed everything on my end. The only thing missing now are scores... :(

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7 hours ago, Towlesy27 said:

I'll let topet have the final word here, but announcement:

 

butterfly is no longer being publicly supported due to the recklessness of "f**k ddr" giving out n+1 data and advertising it to everyone on sows (pinging everyone there), pretty much all over 1cc, and on emuline.

 

This is extremely reckless behavior and can raise BIG red flags if konami sees it because the bemani pro league and ichika 2021 songs were leaked prematurely, and people were posting scores of them publicly on Facebook before they were even announced or released. We cannot continue to support butterfly because of this and to avoid any potential legal issues that can come with public server support for n+1 data and events.


A final release will occur soon to support ONLY 2020 date-codes and 2020 modules. That will be up to topet to drop.  2021 updates will throw a busy error upon pin entry.  Butterfly releases may be made public again in the future if this shit stops. Until then, please enjoy the hard work topet (and myself + others) has put into butterfly and thank him for his efforts.

 

And don't be stupid, don't post new data if you have it for OBVIOUS reasons, or Chris Hansen will show up at your house and ask you to have a seat right over there.

it's not n+1, that's for future releases.

it's actually n-0, that's for current releases.

 

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1 minute ago, piotr25691 said:

it's not n+1, that's for future releases.

it's actually n-0, that's for current releases.

 


The "Current Release" contained some "pre-loaded" data that is meant for a future release (which are typically "locked" before it gets offiically announced/released). That's what he meant.

 

People who know their way around can "enable" those locked, pre-loaded data and play it, post it on social media, etc. which is what has actually happened.

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8 hours ago, strider973 said:

https://mega.nz/file/y990RAZA#qG8Yh98_AArFlS-GB69WGDtBF-x59RixV7eDiV9k26A
 

MDX-2021080400 All in One Update from "Clean update release"  20200317 -> 20210804

get a fresh  MDX-001-2020020300
apply MDX-2021080400 All in One
 

So I just grab 2020020300 and copy everything in AIO and paste it to 2020020300?

The game crashes after pin entry....

 

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11 minutes ago, xepher said:

So I just grab 2020020300 and copy everything in AIO and paste it to 2020020300?

The game crashes after pin entry....

 

try using the apply order on

http://www.emuline.org/topic/2130-arcade-pc-dance-dance-revolution-a20-and-a20-plus-konami-updated-2021/?do=findComment&comment=108013

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Hello,

 

In a world where all of this hard work is purely voluntary (i.e. "I have a life, I have a family, I have a job too"), only kind words are what one would consider "fruits of labor" and hearing/reading them feels so rewarding.

 

Butterfly (our fork) has gone a long way. What initially started out as an individual project (a.k.a. "topet's butterfly"), eventually became a small group's project. On that note, this small group of individuals do not look at, nor weigh, their contributions in the quantitative sense. The fact of the matter is, there is mutual dependency in the contributions that went into (our fork of) butterfly in its current state, such that a missing piece/contribution by any single one in this group couldn't have made butterfly "whole" all by himself. In this sense, our contributions are weighted qualitatively and hence, as I personally see it, all are equal and therefore all individuals in this small group have equal stake for decisions involving this fork of butterfly.

 

These are the people who have helped make butterfly what it is today: @tw3nz0r @bman @Towlesy27 @Sirk @One Eternal Ash @kanor

 

And of course, @skogaby who is the original author of butterfly. I've only had a chance to talk to him a few times and learn a thing or two. But that simple act is what enabled and fueled me to embark on this journey.

 

This decision to (hopefully, momentarily) stop openly supporting the use of butterfly with DDR Arcade (Ripped) Data is a very painful decision, at least for me personally, because - and again, this is in no way undermining the group that made it for what it is today - the fact remains that it started as an individual person's project. As such I would almost say that this is my "baby" project. And as "small" of a project as it may be in the eyes of the more technically inclined, I unfortunately was "technically handicapped" throughout this entire journey, so whatever "little achievement" you can see (from the eyes of a technical person) is actually a milestone and a source of pride for me.

 

I am not about to be hypocritical about all of this because at the end of the day we know what "THIS" is. Do know that I personally took it with a heavy heart to make this decision. But I think, for the preservation of the greater good who will and should benefit in the long run, I believe that this decision has to be made.

 

Out of my love for the work that has been done, and out of consideration for the many others who try their best to help with the sustainability of making this game available, I am going to release a "final goodbye" public build (hopefully, goodbye only for now). This build is enough to last you up to any 2020-dated package, and will cease to fully function when the 2021-dated packages are leaked to the public (or when you use our butterfly fork on any 2021-dated builds).

 

In the meantime, you may use other 3rd-party online servers which provide the essentials for enjoying the game (score saving/tracking, score rivalry, force-unlocking of all songs, etc.). It is unfortunate that we had to (again, hopefully momentarily) stop making public builds since our fork of butterfly, although primarily envisioned for offline use, offers a very rich level of support and experience for DDR that goes the extra mile, in fact way beyond the essentials. Nonetheless, I have huge respect for all the maintainers/owners of the 3rd-party online servers. Putting up a server to function online where there a lot of users is in fact a stressful thing to do (on top of the fact this is purely voluntary plus volunteering material and non-material resources to maintain it). I am amazed at not only your work, but also your dedication for doing this. I am a patron of some of these 3rd-party servers too.

 

I personally hope that things will eventually turn out for the better because I am still very excited in helping others as you have seen me do. Let us hope for the best and make this a learning lesson as we move forward.

 

screenshot-1628849849.png

 

 

teaser20210312.jpg

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Hello,

 

In a world where all of this hard work is purely voluntary (i.e. "I have a life, I have a family, I have a job too"), only kind words are what one would consider "fruits of labor" and hearing/reading them feels so rewarding.

 

Butterfly (our fork) has gone a long way. What initially started out as an individual project (a.k.a. "topet's butterfly"), eventually became a small group's project. On that note, this small group of individuals do not look at, nor weigh, their contributions in the quantitative sense. The fact of the matter is, there is mutual dependency in the contributions that went into (our fork of) butterfly in its current state, such that a missing piece/contribution by any single one in this group couldn't have made butterfly "whole" all by himself. In this sense, our contributions are weighted qualitatively and hence, as I personally see it, all are equal and therefore all individuals in this small group have equal stake for decisions involving this fork of butterfly.

 

These are the people who have helped make butterfly what it is today: @tw3nz0r @bman @Towlesy27 @Sirk @One Eternal Ash @kanor

 

And of course, @skogaby who is the original author of butterfly. I've only had a chance to talk to him a few times and learn a thing or two. But that simple act is what enabled and fueled me to embark on this journey.

 

This decision to (hopefully, momentarily) stop openly supporting the use of butterfly with DDR Arcade (Ripped) Data is a very painful decision, at least for me personally, because - and again, this is in no way undermining the group that made it for what it is today - the fact remains that it started as an individual person's project. As such I would almost say that this is my "baby" project. And as "small" of a project as it may be in the eyes of the more technically inclined, I unfortunately was "technically handicapped" throughout this entire journey, so whatever "little achievement" you can see (from the eyes of a technical person) is actually a milestone and a source of pride for me.

 

I am not about to be hypocritical about all of this because at the end of the day we know what "THIS" is. Do know that I personally took it with a heavy heart to make this decision. But I think, for the preservation of the greater good who will and should benefit in the long run, I believe that this decision has to be made.

 

Out of my love for the work that has been done, and out of consideration for the many others who try their best to help with the sustainability of making this game available, I am going to release a "final goodbye" public build (hopefully, goodbye only for now). This build is enough to last you up to any 2020-dated package, and will cease to fully function when the 2021-dated packages are leaked to the public (or when you use our butterfly fork on any 2021-dated builds).

 

In the meantime, you may use other 3rd-party online servers which provide the essentials for enjoying the game (score saving/tracking, score rivalry, force-unlocking of all songs, etc.). It is unfortunate that we had to (again, hopefully momentarily) stop making public builds since our fork of butterfly, although primarily envisioned for offline use, offers a very rich level of support and experience for DDR that goes the extra mile, in fact way beyond the essentials. Nonetheless, I have huge respect for all the maintainers/owners of the 3rd-party online servers. Putting up a server to function online where there a lot of users is in fact a stressful thing to do (on top of the fact this is purely voluntary plus volunteering material and non-material resources to maintain it). I am amazed at not only your work, but also your dedication for doing this. I am a patron of some of these 3rd-party servers too.

 

I personally hope that things will eventually turn out for the better because I am still very excited in helping others as you have seen me do. Let us hope for the best and make this a learning lesson as we move forward.

 

screenshot-1628849849.png

 

 

teaser20210312.jpg

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4 hours ago, piotr25691 said:

huh? it doesn't for me

 

Also crashes for me - have a fully working MDX-001-2020020300 I copied and then copied into. Followed steps exactly

 

Putting modules in the root level and modules level... looks like it only reads from root level

When using any new ones (ark3) fails with former screenshot referencing DLL failure... even with eAmuse disabled (which I figured might cause crash).

 

With old ark3 it lLooks like 2020020300 with extra songs and glitched jackets, with A20 graphics, not A20+

 

Should I just start from scratch fully? Anything potentially easy to solve?

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This whole story is both great and sad at the same time. For one, I'm saddened that the community took a hit because of the super advanced leaks, but on the other hand, DDR dumps have been SOOOOO rare, I think I had been running the same version of A20 for over a year by now. DDR isn't the only game to be hit with this advanced leaking either. I think it started with Chuni a few months back,. SDVX 6, then Bistrover, etc... basically everything leaked advanced or n+0 in the last few months. I fear for what will happen to these communities over the next few releases of these games because of this.

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i keep getting

avs-ea3: shutdown

avs-core: shutdown

and the game doesn't load

 

Edit:nvm I got it however all the new 2021 songs do not show on the songlist is there something missing?

 

Another Edit: I also have to point out that I'm using the http://services.eamuse.network/ server that @fuckddr put out but when i insert e-amusement card on the login screen I always have to create a new profile every time i restart the game

aside from those oddities the game works fine but if anyone could figure out a way to fix the login problem and hopefully figure out a way to save scores and edit the online exclusives options that would be great

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1 hour ago, strider973 said:


I haven't tested it but based from the kdiff3, it's has everything now. No more missing files. In first AIO, it also has missing c_futu_jk.arc.

 

Left (A) is 20200317 up to first 20210804. Right (B) is 20210804 AIO v2. Nevermind about black icons in B since they are present in modules folder in AIO v2.

Screenshot 2021-08-14 044553.png

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Alright i got the song unlock hex edits

Song unlock:
1D7058:65 > 62
1D7060:72 > 62
1D7069:6C > 62
1D7075:6C > 62

 

2 hours ago, strider973 said:

 

I am testing this now but i noticed some jacket graphics are missing and because of this the jackets on the select music screen will either be blank white or use use jackets from other songs

12.png.8db43d2b9d3685f453835a027bdcf624.png

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1 hour ago, BlueSupernova22 said:

Alright i got the song unlock hex edits

Song unlock:
1D7058:65 > 62
1D7060:72 > 62
1D7069:6C > 62
1D7075:6C > 62

 

 

I am testing this now but i noticed some jacket graphics are missing and because of this the jackets on the select music screen will either be blank white or use use jackets from other songs

12.png.8db43d2b9d3685f453835a027bdcf624.png

 

Try this one uploaded from @axel093 It works for me ^^

 

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nSZ8M3En3UC6IG3or6FX5pAJCICnha_r/view?usp=sharing

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Cita

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[2021/08/13 20:10:44] I:launcher: 1.0-V-2020-02-05T02:39:38
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] I:launcher: arguments:
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] I:rawinput: detected performance counter frequency: 10000000
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] I:superexit: enabled
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] I:rawinput: reloading devices
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] I:rawinput: printing list of detected devices
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] I:rawinput: detected device count: 3
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device name: \\?\HID#VID_1462&PID_7C88#6&aff23a5&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device desc: MSI MYSTIC LIGHT
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device handle: 0x20041
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device type: HID
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device preparsed size: 1428
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device button caps count: 0
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device button output caps count: 0
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value caps count: 5
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value caps detected: Pointer (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value caps detected: Pointer (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value caps detected: Pointer (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value caps detected: Pointer (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value caps detected: Pointer (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps count: 40
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Pointer (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Mouse (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Unknown (0001:0003) (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Joystick (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Game Pad (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Keyboard (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Keypad (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Multi-axis Controller (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Pointer (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Mouse (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Unknown (0001:0003) (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Joystick (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Game Pad (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Keyboard (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Keypad (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Multi-axis Controller (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Pointer (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Mouse (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Unknown (0001:0003) (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Joystick (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Game Pad (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Keyboard (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Keypad (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Multi-axis Controller (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Pointer (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Mouse (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Unknown (0001:0003) (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Joystick (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Game Pad (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Keyboard (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Keypad (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Multi-axis Controller (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Pointer (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Mouse (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Unknown (0001:0003) (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Joystick (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Game Pad (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Keyboard (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Keypad (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device value output caps detected: Multi-axis Controller (0 to 65535)
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device name: \\?\ACPI#PNP0303#0#{884b96c3-56ef-11d1-bc8c-00a0c91405dd}
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device desc: Teclado PS/2 estándar
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device handle: 0x1003f
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device type: KEYBOARD
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device name: \\?\HID#VID_046D&PID_C077#6&55c1846&0&0000#{378de44c-56ef-11d1-bc8c-00a0c91405dd}
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device desc: Mouse compatible con HID
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device handle: 0x10039
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: device type: MOUSE
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:rawinput: done printing devices
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] I:avs-core: updated heap size: 16777216 -> 33554432
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] I:game: pre_attach: Dance Dance Revolution
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] I:avs-core: loading DLL
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] I:avs-core: Found AVS2 core 2.15.8.0
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] M:avs-core: optional functions identified
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] I:avs-ea3: loading DLL
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] I:avs-ea3: Found AVS2 EA3 2.15.8.0
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] I:network: SpiceTools Network
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] I:network: Network preferences: 10.9.0.0
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] I:avs-core: booting
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] F:avs-core: error reading config (size <= 0): prop/avs-config.xml
[2021/08/13 20:10:44] I:launcher: stopping subsystems
[2021/08/13 20:10:45] I:rawinput: disposing devices
[2021/08/13 20:10:45] I:rawinput: destructor done
[2021/08/13 20:10:45] I:logger: stop

 

 

How can I fix that problem bolded in red?

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