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  1. A reasonably well made generic cable should offer exactly the same quality as the Sony or Monster branded one. I'd avoid some absolutely basic ones and go for a generic-branded, since they're usually only marginally more expensive.

     

    I'm not sure about HD Retrovision ones, whether they actually bring anything to the table in this case. It might depend on whether you connect to a CRT or a modern panel too.

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  2. 1 hour ago, Tuxon86 said:

    I've always wondered what could've been if they'd continued to push the standard past the 8bit era and moved it to the 16 or 32 bit era, maybe dropping CP/M and going for MSDOS, undercutting the like of Compaq and other PC clones producers with offering from japanese electronics firms like Panasonic, Toshiba, JVC and Sony and sparing us the years of bland beige box on the desk.

    The beige box might've been bland to look at, but it certainly packed a punch and most importantly was cheap. The latter is a function of the former too. Japanese PC computers from that era were great, but also rather expensive, and so would have been the case with MSX (like what happened later on with MSX 2 and Turbo models). If not, then it would be just another bland beige box, only made in Asia.

     

    As for the modern times, they can indeed be very addictive to collect, what with the variety of models and funky shapes. I have 2 myself. I even actually think that I somehow prefer my humble PAL Philips VG 8020 model over the more capable Panasonic FS-A1, there is somthing alluring about its simplicity and the really charming, simple early games. The later multi disk ones can be a bit of a pain to run from the flashcarts.

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  3. I wouldn't bother with RGB modding if it already has component. The difference is minuscule, and there's always the risk of upsetting something inside and ending up with a worse result.

     

    The same goes for tweaking for a "perfect" image, which is a kind of oxymoron when it comes to CRTs. I'm usually happy with having 90-95% okay IQ, because chasing that remaining few percent can be a rabbit hole - you get one thing right and two others will go out of whack. And if you have a lot of systems, then settling for some "good enough" median is a must, otherwise that hole can get really deep :)

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  4. 7 hours ago, Frozone212 said:

    [...]HOW DARE YOU ACCUSE ME! HOW DARE YOU STICK YOUR NOSE UP AT ME FOR TRYING EVERY SINGLE DAY!

    EVERY DAY IN POVERTY, WHEN I WAS SICK, WHEN I WAS IN THE HOSPITAL, WHEN I HAD TO GO TO A FUNERAL BECAUSE MY GRANDMOTHER DIED, THE VERY REASON I GOT INTO VIDEOGAMES IN THE FIRST PLACE!

    EVERY DAY I DREAMED OF IT, EVERY DAY I DEVISED A WAY!

     

    You're nothing but a bully and you'll always be a bully because that's what you are! I do one thing wrong and you bear down on me like an eagle, even if I try to share one of the happiest moments of my life, even If i did cheat a bit.

    and you don't give a shit do you? [...]

    In a way, this is amazing, it's like large chunk of modern attitudes and approach to life encapsulated into a couple of paragraphs. The fact it's about beating a bloody videogame and not cancer or some such, makes this example even more vivid.

     

    As for the subject itself, of course it matters if you use savestates, rewinds, or any other way of playing not originally intended to finish the game. In OP's defense at least they did mention that, whereas I bet a huge number of people on the net who blithely claim they have "beaten" X or Y don't. They think that modern emulator conveniences are a natural way of playing.

     

    Similarly to other posters ITT, I'm not saying it to belittle this way of playing, but it really is necessary to make this distinction as these ways are hugely different experiences (the aforementioned "cheat to train" way is a bit of a special case here). I've spent a big chunk of my early gaming life as PC gamer, where Quicksaving is a given and I took it as a norm. Some more involved PCmasterracers would even use the lack of it it as a stick to beat consoles with. It's only later when I started using consoles and thought more about it, that I understood how corrupting this convenience can be. Later on getting the roguelike bug, and also getting into 1CC STGs, has changed my outlook completely.

     

    When I was a kid, who could only stare at the arcades and only occasionaly had a quarter to spare,  an Ultimate Cheat was kind of a pipedream, which you would jokingly talk about with your mates. If only!...we could press a button and see what all lies ahead in Vastar or Gryzor. Well, this magic button is here now, but I've never actually used it. I've been playing Metal Slug, R-Type and countless others zillions of times in the recent years, but am happy dying at my customary 2nd-3rd level boss. But, I am also not judging on people who choose to see it through using some modern crutches. But a) please do mention it and b) don't throw a hissy fit when somebody states the other way might be better. It's only an opinion, sure, but with strong arguments behind it.

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  5. What does it even mean, "disrespectful"? I'm not gonna watch these vids, can somebody recap?

     

    As for EVGA, I couldn't care less. There are plenty of other solid brands out there and they're all pretty much indistnguinshable. As for Nvidia, I don't like their market position and bullying any more than Intel's or MS's but, what can you do. If you're into high-level modern gaming (I mean the pro-nerd level) then their stuff is usually the one to get.

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  6. That "marketing blunder" somehow didn't stop it becoming a bestseller, probably because real enthusiasts did not really care about something so trivial. I'm pretty sure if I was in the States back then and had some spending power (instead being a 7 y.o.behind the Iron Curtain) I'd be getting exactly the TRS. It was "people's computer", just like ZX Spectrum. Sure, Apple II might'd been a fancier proposition but it was also vastly more expensive. The lack of colour really wasn't as big a deal at the time as it might seem now, seein as me and many others spent had B&W TVs and monitors as the only option anyway, and yet were only top happy to be able to have a compute at all. And there were heaps of good games on the TRS, especially in my favourite RPG/strategy/adventure genres, but also arcade ones.

     

    TRS eventually faded away because the Coco models were rather unimpressive and couldn't compete with the C64 in the US or other options, like ZX, MSX, CPC and Atari, elsewhere. And the PC clones slowly chipped away at the business side of sales.

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  7. I wish. There's this: https://www.bu22.com/wiki/

    ...but it's not really that great for somebody with 0 GB experience (or even with some, like me - too complicated)

     

    What I usually do is

    -run the GamebaseSetup v1.3. Make sure you install it to the root of a hdd, preferably 😄, umm, I mean C :  Must run it as Admin on Win7 and up.

    -download/unpack a Gamebase (like, a pack with actual games and extras and stuff, eg GamebaseST) somewhere. In theory into the location where the exe install is from the setup (C:\gamebase) but it's okay to keep it elsewhere, since messing with C : is not good idea

    -then fire up gamebase.exe (as an admin) from the directory where the actual Gamebase (with games) is (eg I just set it up on my new laptop as D:\gamebase\Atari ST\. So the gamebase.exe is in D:\gamebase\)

    -If you use the shortcut the setup made on your desktop it won't detect anything, because it points to C:\gamebase. You can change it to your proper one.

    -when you get to see the actual Gamebase pack screen for your machine, you should set up paths (Tools>"xxx" Paths) to games and stuff. They are in D:\gamebase\Atari ST\Games and so on in my case.

    -one gotcha is that the specific gamebase directory (the one with games) name has to be exactly the same as the .mdb file inside. For GamebaseST there is Atari ST.mdb file in GamebaseST so the directory has to be also "Atari ST" hence D:\gamebase\Atari ST\

     

    Now if all went well you should be able to see the scr$, extras, and play games. It's important to remember about Run As Administrator otherwise eg emus won't work.

     

    Somebody might perhaps offer a simpler and less convoluted explanation, but this one does work for me (just set it up this way on my laptop away from main PC).

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  8. 3 hours ago, Mclaneinc said:

     

    Don't play RType on the Snes or even worse, the UK version. The slowdown is AWFUL, same with Ghost and Goblins, almost comes to a full stop on one stage..

    That thing about the slowdown on SNES is one of the biggest modern exaggerations in regard to retro gaming. It's absolutely normal for games from this era to have slowdowns, even on powerful arcade boards. And nobody cared about little slowdown back then (which only happens in occasionally, btw)  because you'd be over the moon to have a fantastic arcade conversion playable at home.

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  9. 48 minutes ago, juansolo said:

    DRM is evil and is the main source of my dislike for modern consoles.

    It is evil, but there's a pervasive myth that somehow on PC things are better, that it's an "open" platform (lol). As if Steam et al didn't require internet connection. Ok, there's GOG but if you're into modern games itls not a solution. At least on console you can actually buy a game in a box, and then resell it. Good luck doing it on PC.

  10. 3 hours ago, BIGHMW said:

    Arsenal just got finished beating Aston Villa 2-1 to extend our Premier League record to 5 wins in 5 league matches (a perfect 15 points!) and remain top of the League so I too, will be trying out Sea Wolf as well on my FB9.

    I'm also a Gooner and it's the first time in years I've been excited about a new season - but my optimism will remain cautious until we play the "big" teams. I've seen Arsenal's wheels come off too many times in recent years WAIT THIS IS A SEAWOLF THREAD FOR KRISSAKES WHAT ON EARTH IS THE CONNECTION HERE 🤣

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