shinneri posted on Aug 16 2005 at 09:46 PM said:Blending turned on.DaveC posted on Aug 16 2005 at 05:20 PM said:Well that may be your opinion but I like 1:1 much more than all distorted. To me the distortion makes things look squashed and the pixels fuzzy and irregular, I don't know how you would actually think that looks good :blink:
pea posted on Aug 17 2005 at 01:34 AM said:I love the circular pattern of the 4 buttons on the right - makes it very cool for two player gaming . Also great for complex control systems such as controlling a mech and a gun turret at once, or moving/strafing and looking around at once.
DaveC posted on Aug 16 2005 at 07:55 PM said:I don't care about 3D, that is what the PSP is for. Playing stuff like MD and NES, Neo Geo just plain sucks with analog. It is very sloppy and imprecise and you hit diagonals when you don't want to constantly to the point of frustration. I know because I had a Zodiac and played emus with the analog and it was crap.
DaveC posted on Aug 16 2005 at 08:03 PM said:Optimism? I just go by what I see. If I don't like it I say it. I know alot of you don't like it but that is too bad. If I see something that is a potential problem like the analog, screen, etc I can't just pretend it doesn't exist and be "optimistic", that is insanity, sorry. ... I am just suprised how many like this thing with the mentioned issues, I guess not too many have tried emus with an analog yet. I just hope the dev community doesn't go with this one because of the above mentioned concerns.
Rockin posted on Aug 17 2005 at 08:51 AM said:You just don't seem to get the point, do you?
There is much more than just emulation, there is no videogame system targeted only at emulators. Ever learned to make compromises, to be tolerant?
And no, I won't go and buy me a PSP instead, for several reasons. From the pictures you posted you seem to be extremely emulator fanatic.
It depends on the programmer to use the analog stick to work perfectly for digital input emulation. It's no problem to do. But you should send your complains to the emulator author instead.
What issues? What concerns? You sound like if you have discovered some major system malfunctions or something, but the system is okay and you just don't like it, that's all.