Actually, you need to study a lot from the start to find out which characters are original or you can ask people who know more about this.. for copy paste I think it is the most common thing in the KOf mugen community but if you mean "copy paste plagiarism" I will give you a small and simple example : >. Ver Original ( Orochi kyo WF Kartara ).... >. Ver Copy paste ( New Orochi kyo WF Ziad SY ) OK, that's all :)
There's obvious cases and not so obvious cases. Usually the most sure-fire way to find out is if you compare the coding of the moves. But that's if you actually know what the coding is (though even if you don't, if it's LITERALLY the same word by word, you can probably guess what happened there). The second way would be by gut feeling. If you look at a character and you're like "I've seen that move before, it looks a lot like *insert move here*", then it might be copied. There are exceptions to this though, like imitations, so be careful. The best example is Yuks's characters. While it may look original to the untrained eye, it is ALL copied and pasted.
Y E E T? Yes ... Good battle
Also that violence of Hydra
The punch break the fourth wall
Nice battle
Bro got punched in the 7th universe. 👏
He got one of the coolest effects hydra is the boss👍🌀
All hail hydra
Ah, Hydra… My favorite…
Wow, how strong is Hydra
When it gets released, I want to test him out against Viper.
Now you can lmao@@malikarsyasakani
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Hello kino kisu, I have a question, how do I know if a character is copy pasted?
Actually, you need to study a lot from the start to find out which characters are original or you can ask people who know more about this..
for copy paste I think it is the most common thing in the KOf mugen community but if you mean "copy paste plagiarism" I will give you a small and simple example :
>. Ver Original ( Orochi kyo WF Kartara ).... >. Ver Copy paste ( New Orochi kyo WF Ziad SY )
OK, that's all :)
@@rumi6970 thank you for the answer
@@graydevil125 ok :D ✨
There's obvious cases and not so obvious cases. Usually the most sure-fire way to find out is if you compare the coding of the moves. But that's if you actually know what the coding is (though even if you don't, if it's LITERALLY the same word by word, you can probably guess what happened there).
The second way would be by gut feeling. If you look at a character and you're like "I've seen that move before, it looks a lot like *insert move here*", then it might be copied. There are exceptions to this though, like imitations, so be careful.
The best example is Yuks's characters. While it may look original to the untrained eye, it is ALL copied and pasted.