projects are collaborative efforts by a large group of modders—including names like Braca Mods, Hiroki Yagami, and Team BT4. These mods typically feature: Multiverse Roster
For over fifteen years, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (BT3) has reigned as the pinnacle of anime arena fighters. With its 161-character roster, destructible environments, and lightning-fast combat, it remains a cult classic. However, even the most die-hard fans eventually crave something new. Enter the world of — hacks that inject characters from Naruto , One Piece , Bleach , Sailor Moon , and even Marvel/DC into BT3’s engine. Team Budokai Tenkaichi 3 Crossover -Normal Down...
Many crossover characters—such as Grand Theft Auto's CJ or Minecraft's Steve—do not naturally possess the lore ability to fly. A "Normal Down" profile forces the engine's gravity vector to apply realistically to these characters. This ensures they do not awkwardly float away during chaotic aerial clashes unless hit by a launching move. 2. Hitbox Vector Alignment projects are collaborative efforts by a large group
In some crossover mods, a "Normal Down" is repurposed as a soft launcher for air combos. For example, a crossover Saber from Fate/stay night might have a normal down that actually bounces the opponent into a juggle state—breaking the original game’s logic. The tag "-Normal Down..." might mean "this character’s down state functions like the original game’s normal down, not a custom state." However, even the most die-hard fans eventually crave
Most patches will produce a fully playable ISO in just a few minutes.
: If you plan to load this via a physical USB drive on an original modded PS2 console using Open PS2 Loader (OPL), you must use USBUtil to split the .ISO file into smaller chunks, as the file allocation format (FAT32) limits single file sizes to 4GB.