Oh, it was about romsets for Final Burn Alpha for Retropie. Capcom's Aliens vs Predator suddenly stopped working after I ran an update. The FAQ talks about "building romsets" blah blah blah. I posted about it, was called ignorant, and it turns out all I had to do was download that updated rom. The game's been around for 30 years, but for some reason they have to tweak these roms every once in a while. Lame. Or another time I just posted pictures of a Sega Saturn-style gamepad I'd just got, and got downvoted for that. All they do is downvote people for no reason on Reddit.
The game's been around for 30 years, but for some reason they have to tweak these roms every once in a while.
Sometimes its for a better 1:1 copy. Dont know what the reasoning is with AvP though.
My rule of thumb - if it works, don't upgrade it. Especially if your device doesn't go online.
Or another time I just posted pictures of a Sega Saturn-style gamepad I'd just got, and got downvoted for that.
Why? That's a great controller for a ton of different games, especially arcade style.
Look, if you got gaming questions, just message me. I've been into this "rEtRoGaMe ScEnE" before it was even called that, back when N64 was new and NESticle was a thing. (I remember when Genecyst was first released). I probably kicked those kids asses in high school.
The downvotes on random posts is from other users' bot farms downvoting everything in /new that their post is competing against. Emulators are extremely fickle. It's no surprise their user base aren't helpful. Chances are the ones that figured it out had no idea how they got it working. My RetroArch randomly stopped playing a specific nes title out of the blue and I somehow fixed it but couldn't tell you how. Hell last week I got shit faced and figured out how to run marvel 2 on fightcade 2 despite trying on and off for months to figure out what I was doing wrong.
Stupid Reddit. Meanwhile, I get downvoted on there just for asking a question about a video game emulator.
Which one you got questions about?
Oh, it was about romsets for Final Burn Alpha for Retropie. Capcom's Aliens vs Predator suddenly stopped working after I ran an update. The FAQ talks about "building romsets" blah blah blah. I posted about it, was called ignorant, and it turns out all I had to do was download that updated rom. The game's been around for 30 years, but for some reason they have to tweak these roms every once in a while. Lame. Or another time I just posted pictures of a Sega Saturn-style gamepad I'd just got, and got downvoted for that. All they do is downvote people for no reason on Reddit.
Sometimes its for a better 1:1 copy. Dont know what the reasoning is with AvP though.
My rule of thumb - if it works, don't upgrade it. Especially if your device doesn't go online.
Why? That's a great controller for a ton of different games, especially arcade style.
Look, if you got gaming questions, just message me. I've been into this "rEtRoGaMe ScEnE" before it was even called that, back when N64 was new and NESticle was a thing. (I remember when Genecyst was first released). I probably kicked those kids asses in high school.
The downvotes on random posts is from other users' bot farms downvoting everything in /new that their post is competing against. Emulators are extremely fickle. It's no surprise their user base aren't helpful. Chances are the ones that figured it out had no idea how they got it working. My RetroArch randomly stopped playing a specific nes title out of the blue and I somehow fixed it but couldn't tell you how. Hell last week I got shit faced and figured out how to run marvel 2 on fightcade 2 despite trying on and off for months to figure out what I was doing wrong.