fightingdreamer88
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I've been playing a bit of Keith Courage using the emulator and haven't been able to save my game. Are there savestates?
You shut the [****] up, if people had actually appreciated how much hard work was put into this, its practically all fucking ASM, then Vobbo may not have left.vaustein said:No. It has the best speed and overall performance, but does not support save states.
And the developer ought to fix this.
Now.
I never said that stop making up words and claiming that I said them just to be a drama queen.sam fisher said:Im just displacing my anger at DaveC onto you. Vobob worked so hard and all he got was
DaveC: The sound is a load of shitty beeps, this thing is crap!
sam fisher said:You shut the [****] up, if people had actually appreciated how much hard work was put into this, its practically all fucking ASM, then Vobbo may not have left.vaustein said:No. It has the best speed and overall performance, but does not support save states.
And the developer ought to fix this.
Now.
Here we go again....Mr Fisher can you please refrain from that sort of language in the classroom. You don't want me to paddle you, do you?
DSR
Well, I think that the problem with this community comes in three part.Orkie said:The vast majority of 'emulator addicts' (note, most of the members here are not addicts, they are merely obsessives, which are bad but nowhere near as bad as the addicts) here are extremely ungrateful in that they point out the negative, but never the good and make demands fairly regularly. These people aren't liked by the developer community and discourage a lot of people from working on the GP2X over say the DS.
vaustein said:Okay, time to jump back in and fix this. :rolleyes:
@dsraa: I think Sam Fisher got the point - he shouldn't be starting petty flame wars just because something rubs him the wrong way.
As I mention in a different post ( http://www.gp32x.de/board/index.php?showtopic=36822&hl= ) the 2x homebrew community is experiencing an upsurge. Also, I thought most emulator authors worked gratis either to bolster their industrial resumes or out of their own creativity as software engineers. Since when has releasing emulators been profitable for anyone? I doubt Midway make money on their PS2 "Midway Arcade Classics" releases or Sega with "Megadrive Classics Vol. # 2,415".
I think the emulation feedback loop goes like this:
- By default, the users have four requirements: fullspeed, audio, compatibility, and save states. UI is nice but tends to be less important.
- Early on, any emu dev who demonstrates at least two of the four begins to receive encouragement.
- If an emulator achieves three of the four, encouragement turns to massive "rah-rah" support and some donations trickle in.
- If the emu satisfies 4 of 4 requirements, there is a community-wide celebration and the dev achieves real or virtual Guru status.
- However, if the emu lies fallow - missing save states for instance - users become frustrated that their enjoyment of the experience is impaired, especially when completion seems so close. At this point, the community feels cheated, rightly or wrongly.
Accurate?
Not at all. The homebrew scene isn't experiencing an upsurge at all. Like ParkyDR said, there have been less emulator releases recently, so people actually notice the homebrew for a change.
Anyway, the point is that there is too much emphasis on emulation and you really prove this by going off at a tangent and the way you phrase it is deplorable. You still give the impression of somebody who expects emulators to be written for you.
PS: http://87.237.210.164/cgi-bin/nph-acapelas...amp;id=2257.mp3
What? That sums up the whole gimme-gimme mentality. This is just shitty.vaustein said:- However, if the emu lies fallow - missing save states for instance - users become frustrated that their enjoyment of the experience is impaired, especially when completion seems so close. At this point, the community feels cheated, rightly or wrongly.
This isn't a case of emulator addicts Vs. homebrew addicts, it's developers Vs. whiners. It is the whiners we have a problem with not the fact that there are emulators or people that use them.xnopasaranx said:I think the everlasting whining of emu-fanatics vs. homebrew-fanatics is just lame. Have a look into the archive and tell me that there is too many emulator releases. That's BS. Almost everyone respected in this community is playing both emus and homebrew games.