First off, you did more than post another's opinion; by saying that they were "good posts", you were agreeing with his assessment. And secondly, nobody here gives a f*ck what some random, jaded fanboy thinks.
I already dropped him a message on there and he did not reply back, so f*ck him, and his cunt wife.
I think you are reading WAY into these things especially my posts but I will leave you with this.
There is Freedom of Speech, which is what we have here.
Quote from: EvilEvoIX on December 15, 2014, 10:08:06 AMI think you are reading WAY into these things especially my posts but I will leave you with this.That sounds an awful lot like yourself. You're running off at the mouth that I'm trying to quash dissenting opinions, but how can that be when I didn't even say the guy was wrong?!? I was questioning why post random shit as fact when you seemingly had zero first hand experience, nothing more.I'll stand by my assertion that nobody gives a f*ck about a one sided argument from a discussion about the 32X's capabilities.Quote from: EvilEvoIX on December 15, 2014, 10:08:06 AMThere is Freedom of Speech, which is what we have here.Agreed, which is why I'm free to call you out for your ignorant fanboyism.
Quote from: EvilEvoIX on December 15, 2014, 08:51:53 AMI would love an arcade card just to see how the PCE did in comparison. So you've never seen 'em yourself but felt it was your duty to say the Genny is better?
I would love an arcade card just to see how the PCE did in comparison.
I honestly wouldn't bother with the Ports, they don't have the control or the balance or the gameplay needed to be decent ports.
Quote from: Kamahl;6932111987 8bit hardware designed to fit a small console, with 2 megs of RAM added to it (and CD storage), vs 1990 arcade hardware with access to monstrous cartridges:It's all about the space.This is an amazing port indeed, no question. But then you give up the following still:[LIST=1][ul][li]Only 60 Sprites on Screen Max[/li][li]Less color[/li][li]Way less animation[/li][li]Sound FX take a huge hit however the music I assume is Arcade Perfect as it is CD[/li][li]All that Extra Harware needed just to run it at the time would have been as much if not more than an actual AES[/li][li]Loading times[/li][li]Smaller Sprites[/li][/ul]However your point is taken as the space makes this possible on the PCE and obviously it's overachieving 8-Bit CPU . The Neo Geo was built on having a stupid amount of space and whatever it can't do with hardware tricks it simply animates which is the point really. It plays to it's strength's and if you take them away your left with a shell duh. To even achieve some of these grafx on other consoles needed a slew of hardware upgrades and massive CD storage and even then the differences are glaring. The point is the Neo Geo had these strengths and no amount of Ram adapters, 32X adapters, or SNES FX chips would bring you a Metal Slug 3 or a SSIV without serious cuts everywhere. My guess is that the Neo's greatest strength the amount of sprites it can show on screen (It doesn't even use backgrounds it just connects sprites!!! It has well over 300 on screen which kills ANYTHING at the time, it wasn't even close) followed by the amount of animation it can store to add detail. Everything else is mute as these were the assets needed to make stellar arcade games and having a 14 year run cements this setup as a complete success. Even if you cut a game to 16MEGS you have something like Gunstar Heroes with a HELLUVA lot more shit on screen, better music, less slowdown, way way way more color, and a serious amount of parallax. It's a powerful system. The SNES could eeeek out Mode 7 stuff where the Neo really can't that is a decided advantage.
1987 8bit hardware designed to fit a small console, with 2 megs of RAM added to it (and CD storage), vs 1990 arcade hardware with access to monstrous cartridges:It's all about the space.
UH OH, BUT THIS ISN'T A FREE SPEECH ZONE!
Quote from: ClodBuster on December 16, 2014, 07:57:54 AMJoe, is that you?
Joe, is that you?
He's a bit harder to recognize with the wing the cropped out.