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Originally posted by Jaz View PostSEGA have whored out the MD for years to **** companies. The SNK unit is utter gash. I've played it.
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Originally posted by randombs View PostMost PAL Saturn games I tried didn't work well in 60Hz.
Let me rephrase then - the Saturn hardware and the games were extremely easy to force into 60Hz, though optimised PAL games would go wonky.
What I'm getting at is that you could theoretically just pop a 60Hz switch on a Saturn Mini, because the original hardware and games could handle. PS1 games, when you look into the modding community, are seriously weird in the way they function.
Same thing again running a RHEA board with SD card on the Saturn, versus a PS-IO board and SD card on the PS1. The RHEA will boot Saturn rips easy as pie. PS-IO, while near flawless in its function, it took several years to reach this stage, and actually ripping games and getting the audio file lists correct is a major ass pain.
Also, while we're chatting, why doesn't everyone just go here and get one of these, instead of faffing about with this stupid mini. It's 100% legal to use.
http://ps-io.com/
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Originally posted by Super Monkey Balls View Post
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Originally posted by Sketcz View PostWell, I didn't quite say all Saturn games. Panzer Dragoon II was optimised, and forcing it 60Hz meant you lost the bottom of the screen, including the display of your charge bar.
Let me rephrase then - the Saturn hardware and the games were extremely easy to force into 60Hz, though optimised PAL games would go wonky.
What I'm getting at is that you could theoretically just pop a 60Hz switch on a Saturn Mini, because the original hardware and games could handle. PS1 games, when you look into the modding community, are seriously weird in the way they function.
Same thing again running a RHEA board with SD card on the Saturn, versus a PS-IO board and SD card on the PS1. The RHEA will boot Saturn rips easy as pie. PS-IO, while near flawless in its function, it took several years to reach this stage, and actually ripping games and getting the audio file lists correct is a major ass pain.
Also, while we're chatting, why doesn't everyone just go here and get one of these, instead of faffing about with this stupid mini. It's 100% legal to use.
http://ps-io.com/
Why wouldn't you just use the discs that you have to legally own to have digital copies of?
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Originally posted by EvilBoris View PostWhy wouldn't you just use the discs that you have to legally own to have digital copies of?
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Also, it allowed me to rip my legal copy of FF7 and patch it with the new retranslation patch, so the dialogue is actually coherent. Which is another reason I don't like the classic. The original FF7 translation was garbage. An incoherent, poorly flowing, babbling mess, with glaring grammatical errors and inconsistencies. Pure tripe. Why would I want to play the original when I can take my original copy, patch it to be better than it is, and enjoy it that way?
I'm not kidding, the retranslation of FF7 is a thing of beauty, and it's legal. I patched all 3 of my own discs:
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Originally posted by Sketcz View PostAlso, while we're chatting, why doesn't everyone just go here and get one of these, instead of faffing about with this stupid mini. It's 100% legal to use.
http://ps-io.com/
That said, I bought one last month and am looking forward to it arriving. Not entirely sure how a pre-order counts as being "In Stock" on their store page but I guess it's better than being on a waiting list. I've grabbed one with future proofing in mind. I have a pretty decent collection of PlayStation stuff at this point, I'm just a little concerned about the health of the lasers in my units. I did recently replace one from a later console using a laser extension cable so I should be good going forward once this device arrives.
Consider that people don't want to own old hardware, don't want to deal with scaling devices and dick about with ISOs though.
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Yes, the FF7 patch for PS1 is modified from the original Steam patch. Retranslations get some (deserved) flak because they sometimes go the route of trying to make a literal translation, which sounds like garbage. The FF7 patch actually reads professionally, and tries to make dialogue sound natural. More importantly, stuff actually makes more sense now.
I think I only enjoyed the game originally because I was a teenager, and the complete nonsensical incomprehensible plot made me think it was grander than it was. Like: "Whoa, this must be fine literature because none of it makes sense!" But no, the original "localisation" really just was pure trash. Stilted. Dialogue boxes attributed to the wrong characters. An absolute trainwreck.
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So the UI front end looks awful, the game selection isn't great, it's going to have PAL ISOs on it and it's using the open source PCSX ReARMed emulator.
It does likely mean that if the storage can be accessed easily enough, adding new ISOs shouldn't be too difficult, but what's the point in buying one of these again?
The only reason I can see is because you want the nice case and I'm not sure that's worth £99, it seems like a pretty poor effort now we know all the details. Going to have a think about whether to cancel the pre-order.Last edited by MartyG; 11-11-2018, 10:14.
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Originally posted by MartyG View PostWhat's the point in buying one of these again?
The thing with the SNES is that it provided a nostalgic experience which you could not quite match either with emulation or with virtual console downloads on Wii or whatever.
The PS1 classic feels like a half-baked and less effective way of doing something that already has plenty of other better solutions (both legal and illegal). Hardcore PS1 fans probably own a PS3 with most of these games already installed, and the NTSC versions, and with a dual analogue PS3 pad. Plus all the cool games which are not on the Classic.
Between my PS3 and PS-IO on PS1, and my PSP with PS1 games, and my PC hooked up to my HD TV with emulators, and my PS2 with HDD and PS1 game installs, is there a reason for me to Pentagonally dip? Sextupletally dip? Septeminally dip? You know what I mean, whatever the number 8 is in Latin.
I bought the SNES Mini because I'd sold my SNES years ago and emulation has trouble matching the weird 8:7 screen ratio it uses.
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