There are many claims of being an “award winning dojo”, with little or no solid evidence to back this up.ġ6. Instructors wear special ‘instructor belts’ rather than regular belts reflecting their true ranking.ġ5. If you are taught bunkai, they never work – except when your sensei does them.ġ4. You are never taught bunkai (applications) to moves.ġ3.
Instead, a strong conformist mentality is encouraged, since this inflexible mindset is what makes it easy for a sensei to rule the dojo.ġ2. Individual development and personal expression is virtually non-existant. Your sensei won’t spar/fight with you because he “doesn’t want to hurt you”.ġ1. (And yes, that course is super expensive.)ġ0. There is a “special course” that’ll get you black belt in 6 months or less.ĩ. Your sensei is a “grandmaster” with 7th dan or above, yet is 30 years or younger.Ĩ. Prospective students are required to become a member/subscribe before even trying a lesson.ħ. Advancement to the next rank is an expense (and a hefty one at that), instead of an honorful achievement.Ħ. You are awarded black belt in 1-2 years.ĥ. You wear a thousand badges/patches on your gi.Ĥ. The dojo advertises as “Non-Contact Karate”.ģ. Perhaps he could help?Īnd he even asks his facebook fans for help.Ģ. You know, that Jesse dude over at, who, besides being irrationally good-looking, seems to enjoy answering e-mails about Karate issues from readers. Suddenly, it’s like a weight drops off of your shoulders! You start seeing stuff in a new light, and day by day you realize that perhaps your sensei isn’t the “godlike” master of universe you once thought he was.Īnd then one day… a horrifying thought pops up in your head:
The only thing I disliked about this particular series is the recurring monster battle animation everytime you attack.Īnyway, enjoy copy-pasting the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds Tag Force 6 CWCheats below: I don't know if this will continue on to the PSV, but card games are sure time killers. As the name suggests, this is the 6th iteration of the Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds Tag Force series. Still thanks a lot for all you guys for the awesome emulator and all the hard work you put into it!Ĭontact Us Return to Top Return to Content Mobile Version RSS SyndicationIf you love playing Yu-Gi-Oh!, you should know that the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds Tag Force 6 card game-in Japanese of course-has been released on the PSP.
So the issue was the patched ISO after all. I tried the UMD Recognition with the clean japanese ISO and it worked perfectly, exept for the fact that you mustn't save when exiting the recognition screen, or else the game freezes. I'll try with the clean ISO and see what happens there. So the issue could be with TF 6, since I use the english patched one. I tried the UMD recognition with an older Tag Force game (TF 2) and it worked perfectly. So I'd be pretty happy if you guys could explain to me, why the emulator crashes, when I switch back to tagforce 6 and if you have possible solution for that I'll be VERY glad to hear it. I also tried doing the UMD recognition over the Cwcheat files, but somehow I can't manage to make it work. I tried to do the UMD Recognition via the 'switch UMD' function of the ppsspp emulator, and it works perfectly fine until I try to end the process by switching the UMD back to tagforce 6, then the emulator crashes. I have a Question about the UMD Recognition for tagforce 6.