Believe it or not Rockman EXE was a decent show
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Believe it or not Rockman EXE was a decent show
LOL I know a lot of you may think Rockman EXE is a horrible show because of the american " Megaman NT Warrior" Well it was a pretty good show. The American version is almost completely different. They destroyed it. They cut out countless scenes and changed the story.
Anyone care? lol
Anyone care? lol
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Re: Believe it or not Rockman EXE was a decent show
yes! i used to watch the original when i was a kid. but now to find out they butchered it they dont earn my respect. poor animes today. i guess the only way to watch it in its true glory is to watch the original japanese version.OrenTheSaiyan wrote:LOL I know a lot of you may think Rockman EXE is a horrible show because of the american " Megaman NT Warrior" Well it was a pretty good show. The American version is almost completely different. They destroyed it. They cut out countless scenes and changed the story.
Anyone care? lol
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..When you were a kid?
Um.. it's pretty recent.

Yes yes.. Toru and Iceman go bye bye.. but still. YGO is worse.They have already cut out 3 episodes.
They made the characters talk about the tournament type thing 5 episodes before they actually know about it.
They changed people's personalities and so on
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Model predictive control approach for recovery from delays in railway systems.
The model predictive control (MPC) framework, a very popular controller design method in the process industry, is extended to transfer coordination in railway systems. In fact, the proposed approach can also be used for other systems with both hard and soft synchronization constraints, such as logistic operations. The main aim of the control is to optimally recover from delays by breaking connections (at a cost). In general, the MPC control design problem for railway systems leads to a nonlinear, nonconvex optimization problem. Computing an optimal MPC strategy using an extended linear complementarity problem is demonstrated. Also presented is an extension with an extra degree of freedom to recover from delays by letting some trains run faster than usual (again at a cost). The resulting extended MPC railway problem can also be solved using an extended linear complementarity problem.
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The model predictive control (MPC) framework, a very popular controller design method in the process industry, is extended to transfer coordination in railway systems. In fact, the proposed approach can also be used for other systems with both hard and soft synchronization constraints, such as logistic operations. The main aim of the control is to optimally recover from delays by breaking connections (at a cost). In general, the MPC control design problem for railway systems leads to a nonlinear, nonconvex optimization problem. Computing an optimal MPC strategy using an extended linear complementarity problem is demonstrated. Also presented is an extension with an extra degree of freedom to recover from delays by letting some trains run faster than usual (again at a cost). The resulting extended MPC railway problem can also be solved using an extended linear complementarity problem.
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But back to the subject... I highly doubt you can do worse than YuGiOh's dub.
But personally, I'm pretty darn disinterested in this Rockman thing... on the other hand, maybe we should be thankful - perhaps it kept the dubbers hands off some more serious shows, at least for a bit...
But personally, I'm pretty darn disinterested in this Rockman thing... on the other hand, maybe we should be thankful - perhaps it kept the dubbers hands off some more serious shows, at least for a bit...
The Birds are using humanity in order to throw something terrifying at this green pig. And then what happens to us all later, that’s simply not important to them…