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Originally posted by importaku View PostGlad that mentally damaged delusional tosspot isnt on here, he is poison to every forum he infested.Last edited by Nu-Eclipse; 01-09-2019, 14:38.
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Got mine today, just stuck it on and have had a quick muck around. Some thoughts.
The good:
- The actual hardware feels pretty solid, comes with a plug as well as mini-USB
- Buttons, sticks are what you'd expect given the as-promised Sanwa parts
- I still (mostly) stand by the game selection; there are some nice deep cuts here
- Not many options around display, but I'm quite happy with it once set to 4:3
The bad:
- Needs a table for 2P, unless you're playing with someone who's comfortable sticking their hands in your crotch
- The UI is sparse, unresponsive and generally a mess...
--- holding a diagonal to get the options from the main menu when you have 16 buttons is laughable
--- the "Control Check" menu does not even register two inputs (1P Right or 2P Coin) at all for me
--- returning to main menu runs you back through 2 splash screens; pressing ANY BUTTON throughout this queues your input and will select and boot you straight back into the default game once they're done
The ugly:
- It's a giant ****ing Capcom logo
- The audio, which has cut out intermittently for me on every game (only for a second, but within very little time)
- Take with grain of salt as I've only played on a bedroom TV rather than my usual setup, but it does feel laggy
- No per-game options at all - can't change difficulty, region, attract settings, even auto-fire(!)
That last one is a real stinker for me. Even with pretty low expectations, and no intentions for it being little beyond a novelty, it's managed to disappoint me. Some of this is hopefully addressable given they've made it patchable, but it feels like some of this should be obvious.Last edited by fuse; 08-11-2019, 20:03.
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Originally posted by fuse View Post- The UI is sparse, unresponsive and generally a mess...
Got pissed off with mine last night after about a hour of trying to just connect it to WiFi to update the firmware , power cycling the unit after failing then caused the WiFi setting screen to either continually scan for networks or become corrupt forcing me to factory reset.
Factory reset is the only thing that worked for me in the UI 100% of the time.
The display settings (in firmware 1.0) appear to have no way to confirm your choice no matter what buttons are pressed so couldn’t fix overscan.
Originally posted by fuse View Post- returning to main menu runs you back through 2 splash screens
The little time I spent playing was perfectly fine despite me not having the unit setup exactly as I’d like , I just want to be able to update the firmware to be able to assess the thing properly.
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