nor did the saturn or dreamcast to be honest everything after the megadrive never stoo dmuch of a chance
the 32 X is the biggest abortion of them all though
so much untapped potential
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nor did the saturn or dreamcast to be honest everything after the megadrive never stoo dmuch of a chance
the 32 X is the biggest abortion of them all though
so much untapped potential
"Do it yourself".
what create my own neptune ?
that wil just end up in molten plastic
No not you, just some people on this forum if you ask a question (even though you signed up here to ask people with knowledge on said stuff) will tell you "go on google" or if you ask someone to do something you are a pest and should "just do it yourself" or if you don't know as much as them on some stuff you get treated like an asshole here or if you typed something they can't read and comprehend properly so you have to repeat yourself 10 times.
eh thats nothing new
most forums are like that
especially with regulars who have been around for a few years
You need to learn context and situations. Paying someone to do a service they are already offering for that price isn't bribery or anything close to what you were doing. In dumping those 32X protos the people who owned them came forward and said "We will dump these if you pay us this much to acquire and dump them." The people who paid money weren't bribing because the people receiving the money had already asked for it. At that point it was more along the lines of donations and paying for a service. Similar to what we had going on here to get those service manuals a while back.
That's not the same as what you were doing. You were going "Hey Chilly, I'll pay you whatever you want if you will port this game I want to see ported!". That's not paying someone for a job, paying for a service or a good, or a trade. The reasons for this are as follows:
Chilly isn't your employee, so it's not really paying for a job.
Chilly didn't ask for money to port those games, so it's not donations.
Chilly didn't offer to port them for a price, so it's not paying for a service or a trade.
It's flat out bribery. The "Do it yourself" response only comes into play here when you are pestering people to do things they really couldn't be bothered to do. If they are already offering that service though, it's completely different.
i see i walked in to a running argument with absolutley no idea of prior history
should i break out this yet ? http://www.diabetesmine.com/wp-conte...05/popcorn.jpg
seems like a waste of good popcorn
never tried the staurn swap trick never could be bothred too either
i had a good saturn collection of rare games but i realised i never played them
sold most of them off to somebody who would play them
Sean Kelly that use to own videogamedepot which was sold to Cart Mart back in the early 2000 was the guy that owned the prototype of X-Men and Virtual Hamster here is the link
http://www.gamefaqs.com/sega32x/9163...-32x/faqs/5327
This is dated 1998.
Please stop with your incorrect shit. I already commented on your previous comment about context. I know about context and situations, but let's make you happy, oh no I don't. You need to learn basic reading and comprehension. I'm tired of repeating myself to you look at what I type and read my posts clearly. Actually read them. You sit there and act like I didn't know he was doing a project and shit after I typed "hey whenever you get time" and he told me he was doing doing Wolf CD. It's in the thread. READ IT.
Know why I bolded that ?Quote:
Paying someone to do a service they are already offering for that price isn't bribery or anything close to what you were doing. In dumping those 32X protos the people who owned them came forward and said "We will dump these if you pay us this much to acquire and dump them." The people who paid money weren't bribing because the people receiving the money had already asked for it. At that point it was more along the lines of donations and paying for a service. Similar to what we had going on here to get those service manuals a while back.
Um, Okay. Trek you can have the last word on all this, whatever we discussed this already.Quote:
That's not the same as what you were doing. You were going "Hey Chilly, I'll pay you whatever you want if you will port this game I want to see ported!". That's not paying someone for a job, paying for a service or a good, or a trade. The reasons for this are as follows:
Chilly isn't your employee, so it's not really paying for a job.
Chilly didn't ask for money to port those games, so it's not donations.
Chilly didn't offer to port them for a price, so it's not paying for a service or a trade.
It's flat out bribery. The "Do it yourself" response only comes into play here when you are pestering people to do things they really couldn't be bothered to do. If they are already offering that service though, it's completely different.
Anyway, yes it would be cool to see FF or another fighter on 32 x.
We get it, your mad I bribed him. Got it. Got it. You more than made yourself clear on it and you and you alone made it clear.Quote:
It's really not that important. He just doesn't seem to understand why his situation was different from others. I told him to take it to PMs but all he did was PM me about the Saturn swap trick.
Edit. Now let's get something else clear, read this, I never asked Chilly to stop anything he was doing for that. Now let's talk about FF or 32 X or whatever you want to discuss besides this. It's all been gone over. I bribed him blah blah I'm a pest, blah blah I don't know context, okay move on.
I did read it, you did say when you get the time. But it still came off as ignorant to what he was doing since you thought simply throwing money at him would make the game materialize.
Because you think I contradicted myself later. I didn't. Which is why you need to understand situations better. In the case of the ROM dumps the people receiving the money offered the service before anyone gave them money. Chilly didn't do that. Hence why your offering money was seen as a bribe and the people donating for those ROM dumps wasn't.
If you don't want this brought up anymore, then stop bringing it up in potshots and snarky remarks.
Snide remarks about the situation we are discussing ? Where in these 2 threads did I do that ? No I just find it funny so I type it sometimes. I'm such a briber. Ha Ha. I responded to it in other thread because I got an actual snide remark about it so I respond to it because I'm direct and it was second time I say that typed or you jump in a thread and we go over it again. Anyway, has anybody ever made a SNK fighter port like on the homebrew scene ? Be crazy to see FFMOTW on 32 X.
Other then MUGEN nobody ever really decided to program an editable fighter, not one that was usable anyway.
And since MUGEN is closed source nobody could port it to consoles, so.. no there's no ports of anything by homebrewers.
It's quite sad actually, It would be very awesome if someone skilled enough could decompile.. lets say.. Street Fighter II CE for Genesis,
its a great fighting engine, and if we had that then I'm sure there's lotsa people who'd go around converting stuff like Street Fighter Alpha to Genesis.