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When Maddie was born, mum Rachael Blitvich was told to give her the best life she could as it would only last a fortnight.
Two-and-a-half years and four surgeries later, the Auckland girl has 'baffled everyone'.
Maddie lives with type 2 Pfeiffer syndrome, a condition that affects one in 100,000 births. She was also born with a heart condition.
Pfeiffer syndrome is caused by skull bones fusing together just above the ears during pregnancy.
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It causes the head to grow wide, instead of out, and fluid builds up on the brain, Massey resident Blitvich said.
When Blitvich was 20 weeks pregnant, a scan picked up Maddie's hydroplastic left heart syndrome.
She was told to terminate because of its severity.
'That wasn't even an option for me,' Blitvich said.
'If she took one breath and then decided to go after birth, then as a mum I gave her that chance.'
Maddie's type 2 Pfeiffer syndrome wasn't discovered until she was born.
Blitvich said she noticed Maddie's face looked different at a 36-week scan, but medical professionals were too focused on her heart to notice.
After a 'horrific' labour which resulted in an emergency caesarean section, Blitvich finally saw her daughter – but nobody knew what was wrong with her.
'It took me a while to actually see her without a hat on,' Blitvich said.
'I fell in love with her straight away but it was still hard to see my baby.
'There was something wrong with her head and nobody knew what to do with it, or what it was, or how it was caused.'
To this day, only a team of doctors at Middlemore Hospital know how to deal with Maddie's case, Blitvich said.
'There is no support and the surgeons are not too familiar with the syndrome.'
One of Maddie's surgeons, Jonathan Wheeler, said she was a bright and bubbly child.
He wasn't sure if she was the only person in New Zealand with the condition but if there were more, it would only be two or three, he said.
Although her condition looked severe on paper, Maddie was different in person, he said.
Surviving past the two weeks she was originally given 'baffled everyone.
'There's a toughness about her that's unexpected,' Wheeler said.
Although it wasn't known how many more surgeries Maddie would undergo, Wheeler said he saw a need for an operation that would pull her mid-face forward in the future.
Maddie has had four surgeries for her head and heart so far.
Her most recent head surgery took place on May 22. Her skull was broken and screws were inserted inside her head.
She needed to stay in hospital for three weeks so the screws could be turned twice a day to pull the back of her skull out, Blitvich said.
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Over six weeks, Maddie's skull was expected to reform and make room for her brain to move up.
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Prior to the surgery, Blitvich said Maddie's brain was sitting behind her eyes and she would have ended up brain dead.
'It was a major operation for her and she came through it like the little star that she is.'
Blitvich said her daughter was a little fighter and strong-willed.
But as she got older, Maddie was starting to notice the stares she got when out in public, she said.
'As a mum, I just have to teach her to be strong and that she's beautiful the way she is.'
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Maddie does not yet walk or talk but communicates through sign language.
But life for Blitvich is lonely and revolves solely around Maddie and her medical appointments.
Maddie was her fourth child and raising her was the polar opposite of raising her others, she said.
'It's a different life I live now, and a different world. I wouldn't have it any other way. She is a miracle.'
A fundraiser will be held on July 28 at Albion Hotel to raise awareness about Maddie's condition.
Blitvich said it was all about educating others so they understood why Maddie looked the way she did.
'What I've learnt having Maddison is that it's an unknown syndrome,' she said.
'I want to make awareness for Maddison so people are aware of what they are looking at when they see her.
'They're not going to catch anything off her. Don't pull your children away from her, don't stare.'
Maddie's future is unknown and there was no life expectancy for her, Blitvich said.
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Funds raised from the Auckland event will go towards costs for Maddie, including getting to appointments, a special bed and possibly a wheelchair.
A fighting game fan has taken it upon themselves to improve Street Fighter 5's controversial netcode.
Redditor Altimor, who has created hitbox viewers for Guilty Gear Xrd and Dragon Ball FighterZ in the past, took just two days to address a bug that has plagued Street Fighter 5 online play since the game launched back in 2016.
According to Altimor, and indeed other prominent members of the fighting game community as well as developers of other fighting games, Street Fighter 5 includes a bug that can cause one players' game to lag behind the other's during online play. The upshot of this bug is one-sided 'rollback' for one player, while the unaffected player remains oblivious.
Here's the science bit from Altimor:
'When the players' 'clocks' are synced, if there is e.g. a four frame packet round trip time between them, each player should be two frames ahead of the time of the last received input from their opponent, and experience two frame rollbacks.
'If one player lags behind, the other player will receive inputs from farther 'in the past' (up to 15 frames!) than they should, causing unnecessarily big rollbacks and artificial lag, while the player that's behind may even be receiving inputs that appear to be 'in the future' to their game and never experience rollbacks at all.'
Altimor's fix ensures your 'clock' never gets more than half of your packet round trip time ahead of your opponent's, so you never experience more rollback than them.
'This took a bit over two days to make, while Capcom hasn't patched the bug for four years,' Altimor said. 'Most of that was reverse engineering. It would take more like 30 minutes with the source code. MikeZ even made a tweet pinpointing the cause of the bug during the beta.'
The MikeZ referenced here is Mike Zaimont of Skullgirls fame. MikeZ has discussed fighting game netcode at length in the past, and pinpointed the bug affecting Street Fighter 5 four years ago.
MikeZ also had a positive response to Altimor's fix, taking to Twitter to say 'the source code provided looks legit' and, 'I don't own the game, but it's PROBABLY worth trying if you're playing SFV CE on PC!'
Heyo, someone claims to have made a DLL replacement to fix the one-sided-rollbacks bug that SFV has had since it came out. (!!!)https://t.co/ywzxP9GPYl ?
The sourcecode provided looks legit. I don't own the game, but it's PROBABLY worth trying if you're playing SFV CE on PC!
— Mike Zaimont (@MikeZSez) January 9, 2020The sourcecode provided looks legit. I don't own the game, but it's PROBABLY worth trying if you're playing SFV CE on PC!
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Early results appear to be positive - for those playing with the mod enabled on PC versus PC matches, that is:
I'll have a more in depth dive tomorrow, but here are some clips from a match I played tonight from my apartment in CALIFORNIA vs a player in SAUDI ARABIA using the new SFV PC netcode mod. Here are some highlights. It's so good. Sooo gooooood pic.twitter.com/NDSyT7QAdn
— Just UltraDavid (@ultradavid) January 9, 2020Ran a set with @Keoma89 before and after the netcode patch (he had his correctly installed from the beginning; mine was incorrectly installed at first, then patched correctly in the next clip)
It got a LOT more playable.. for a 3-bar connection lol pic.twitter.com/KSSH6OHz4u
— Arlieth - #EnjoyNetplay (@Arlieth) January 9, 2020It got a LOT more playable.. for a 3-bar connection lol pic.twitter.com/KSSH6OHz4u
Thoughts after playing with @DanielRGT_
- It's surprising to me that this little fix made this much of a difference
- The game briefly jitters occasionally when there seems to be packet loss, as you'd expect from regular rollback
- The game was resistant to alt-tabbing
— ? (@nothingxs) January 9, 2020- It's surprising to me that this little fix made this much of a difference
- The game briefly jitters occasionally when there seems to be packet loss, as you'd expect from regular rollback
- The game was resistant to alt-tabbing
It's a different story once you take the mod online for crossplay, though. Tests are showing a PC with the fix applied playing versus a PS4 without the fix applied can cause a number of problems for the PS4 player, so you should probably stick to playing friends PC to PC.
Me and @Arlieth are here to tell you we have successfully patched out crossplay for SFVhttps://t.co/C31TFGoq6Xpic.twitter.com/AlFzDDHbkm
— NGN?NoGoodCitizen (@NoGoodCitizen) January 9, 2020On that, Altimor's appears to be working on a way to ensure PS4 and unmodded clients aren't plagued with more one-sided rollback than normal as a result of the mod. 'I'm working on a fix that'll allow it to correct for both players when playing with an unmodded client,' Altimor said.
There's also the issue of using a modded version of Street Fighter 5 for online play on PC, which you'd think would trigger a ban but so far seems to be fair game, at least according to reports from players.
'They could always decide to start banning for any code modification, but they currently don't,' Altimor said.
The whole thing isn't exactly a good look for Capcom. Street Fighter 5 suffered a disastrous launch in 2016, the effects of which are still felt today. While the Japanese company has worked to improve matters, and DLC characters are still being released, it's clear the game's potential was never fully realised.
Fingers crossed the inevitable Street Fighter 6 does not suffer a similar fate.