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Fightcade Lua Hotkey Apr 2026

He downloaded the script: trainer.lua . Inside was a sparse but powerful set of functions—save_state(), load_state(), advance_frame(), hitbox_view(true). All controllable via keyboard hotkeys. No GUI. Just raw, beautiful automation.

He dropped the script into Fightcade/emulators/fbneo/lua/ , launched 3rd Strike , and pressed Ctrl+L to load the script. Nothing happened at first. Then a single line appeared in the console:

He cracked open trainer.lua in Notepad++. The script had a section labeled -- USER CONFIG -- . He added:

He wasn't just playing the game anymore. He was rewriting its rules—one hotkey at a time. fightcade lua hotkey

-- Custom: auto-record punish on whiff hotkey("F8", function() save_state("punish_start") emu.frameadvance() if input.read()["p1_kick"] then load_state("punish_start") input.inject("p1_punch") -- auto punish with cr.MK end end) He saved, reloaded the script in Fightcade. Set the dummy Ken to random block. Waited for a sweep. When Ken whiffed, Alex didn't press a button—F8 did it for him. Cr.MK into Super. Perfect every time.

That’s when he saw it—a buried post on the Fightcade forums, dated 2018. Title: No replies. The link was still alive.

Alex placed Yun at round start, pressed F5 to save. He whiffed a jab, pressed F6. Yun snapped back to neutral. He grinned. He downloaded the script: trainer

Within 48 hours, the thread exploded. People asked for his config. A Japanese 3rd Strike pro DM’d him: “Can this test unblockable setups?” A French coder forked his script and added a hitbox viewer with frame data.

The glow of the CRT monitor bathed Alex’s room in a soft, nostalgic hum. On screen, Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike was frozen mid-match—Ken masters paused in a Shippu Jinraikyaku, his foot an inch from Yun’s face. Alex leaned back, rubbing his wrists. He’d been grinding this replay for an hour, trying to understand why his parries failed at frame 47.

“If only I could loop this slice automatically,” he muttered. No GUI

That night, Alex sat in the dark, watching his Lua script automatically punish a whiffed DP for the 500th time. The CRT hummed. The console printed [F8] Punish executed. Over and over.

Alex’s heart did a little arcade stick dance.

He smiled.

But he wanted more.