Man that’s even harder, I hope they find an elegant solution as building a image like that is going to be a pain in the ass. Japanese covers I have found so far are a mixed bag with a lot having sunfade on the spines. If it’s going to be this tricky I won’t be chopping games in and out all the time like I do with my others. Will have to patiently wait and see what the hackers come up with.
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Originally posted by importaku View PostMan that’s even harder, I hope they find an elegant solution as building a image like that is going to be a pain in the ass. Japanese covers I have found so far are a mixed bag with a lot having sunfade on the spines. If it’s going to be this tricky I won’t be chopping games in and out all the time like I do with my others. Will have to patiently wait and see what the hackers come up with.
Then it should be as easy as using Hakchi for SNES. You select the ROMs you want, the prog detects the header code/serial number, detects what game it is, then selects from its base of covers. If you select a non-standard ROM you can maybe manually select the game from a drop down menu, and voila! The program will automatically build the required cover collages for you and install them.
Maybe?
I mainly just want to change the CRT filters like I could with Hakchi, and disable anti-aliasing.
Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse View PostAre Sega/Retro-Bit/AN Other not selling standalone versions of the standard three-button controller for this then??
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Originally posted by Sketcz View PostFun times! Europe gets shafted just like it did in the 50Hz PAL era.
'Fun fact: The PAL version cannot access the US region version of the games, only the JP and EU versions.'
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Originally posted by Atticus View PostAre the EU versions 50Hz or 60 Hz? I thought they'd have just used the US versions like Nintendo.
All regions of games are on the PAL MD Mini - US versions appear if you set language to Korean, apparently.
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Originally posted by Atticus View PostAre the EU versions 50Hz or 60 Hz? I thought they'd have just used the US versions like Nintendo.
So while I was worried at first, I've been told by people who have the PAL machines, that you can in fact access all the regions of games, and they all run in 60Hz.
Meaning the random guy on Reddit was lying to us all.
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Nu-Eclipse posted while I was typing.
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Originally posted by Sketcz View PostThis is irritating but true. The poor filter options are much more serious than some minor unnoticeable audio lag. And very few are raising the issue. I've never been one for audio - I still listen to magnetic tapes on a 30 year old walkman. Lag means nothing to me.
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Originally posted by Team Andromeda View Post
The biggest issue is one that's hardly covered and the rather poor CRT filter
It's great to know that all the talk off really noticeable lag is false.
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Originally posted by Team Andromeda View PostYeah, and it's hardly mentioned because everyone on YouTube is trying to show how wonderful they are, in being able to detect lag, that's less than it takes one to blink LOL. Some of these so-called Mega Drive experts on YouTube weren't even born when the system launched.
Yep, all a bunch of tossers.
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Originally posted by Hirst View PostAnyone remember the Dreamcast Smash Pack? The sounds on that were ear-splitting.
Personally I thought the Smash Pack's audio was just fine. So hopefully I'm too much of a philistine to notice any lag in the mini.
Originally posted by Atticus View PostThank you [MENTION=2970]Nu-Eclipse[/MENTION] and [MENTION=2415]Sketcz[/MENTION] ... I'll be buying a UK one based on that.Last edited by Sketcz; 26-09-2019, 16:52.
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Originally posted by Yakumo View PostThey are all just a bunch of tossers. "oh, look at me, I found lag. Oh no, it's unplayable. Never mind that I'm a complete tit who can't even understand how much lag is actually a problem. It's unplayable I tell you. Oh yeah my TV is ****e too but that's no effecting the lag".
Yep, all a bunch of tossers.
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