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I'm extremely new to Street Fighter, so I've been watching some tutorial videos and other resources to get me up to speed. One thing that pops up a fair amount is the causal use of the term "DP." What does that mean? I already know that its short for "Dragon Punch," but what use would a DP input be outside of specials that require it? Is it some other piece of tech that happens to share an ...
Yeah, when a new fighter comes out, it's a pain to remember all the move names or write it in notation. Terms like DP, Flash Kick and Rekka exist to communicate the kind of move in general, rather than nitty gritty specifics.
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Things like DP stand for dragon punch which reference the English translation of ryu’s shoryuken from street fighter (an anti-air reversal attack). Certain terminology becomes blanket terminology and is carried over from other fighting games.
It means “Disciplinary Punishment.” It needs to be voted on by the top dogs of the gang if someone deserves to get DP’d; how severe the punishment is depends on what you did, in addition to letting it be just a one on one squabble or more of the gang members jumping you.
I understand completely what the %~dp0 variable does, in that it substitutes the drive\path of the batch file. I am just wondering why it is needed. What is the difference between something like: copy file.ext c:\windows and copy %~dp0file.ext c:\windows It seems like they should do the same thing.
The reason I'm typing this post is because me and and my friend were looking at best grinding spots on Garmoth and although our shown AP/DP is pretty much the same, I have 100+AP more (hidden?) from lightstones, artifacts, food, character passives etc. Shouldn't I use a higher grinding spot in that case ?
It changes what your joystick acts as : DP = D-Pad, LS = Left Stick, RS = Right stick. Generally it's better to keep it as DP, but some games will only accept LS. You shouldn't need RS ever.
Normally it stands for Digimon Power. "DP" was introduced in the Digimon Pendulum pets as points you needed to train, evolve, and battle, which were recovered by sleeping. In the first Digimon TCG, Digimon Power was built up by discarding cards to the evolution zone until you had enough DP to meet a Digimon's evolution requirements.
What does DP and DT mean? I am confused is there a glossary for abbreviations? Some people say xDPxDT here on the forum? What does that mean?