At night, when the screens dimmed and sprites returned to their folders, Akira kept one character loaded and queued a single match against the CPU — not to win, but to feel the motion, the rhythm of frames syncing cleanly again. He closed his eyes at the first perfect hit, and the word that came to him this time was simple and honest: better.
This tool toggles the "Large Address Aware" (LAA) flag in the executable. On a 64-bit OS, this allows the 32-bit game to access up to 4GB of RAM.
While the 6GB patch is a significant step forward for Mugen, it's not without its challenges and limitations. Some of the key issues to consider include: