I had not imagined a video this cool existed = o
got to the part where Mario’s position gets turned from a float into a short, which is used for collision detection, which causes polygons that are on top of each other to have minimal gaps which cause the hit detection of hitboxes below them to leak upward, sometimes 1 unit wide. So entire levels are just filled with walls you might randomly hit depending on your position and speed. Incredible
By an RPCS3 developer. I understand hardly anything of what he’s talking about here. ^ _^ But I’ve definitely been impressed by how well the emulator has run the PS3 games I’ve tried in it so far, and how little input delay it has. It’s got rough edges, and it has crashed on me a time or two, but in terms of just making pixels do stuff like on actual PS3 hardware, it’s impressive.
gets good around when they delete the HL2 files
I find it pretty impressive that someone was able to talk about Descent To Undermountain for 2 whole hours, possibly one of the worst dungeon crawlers of all time. I watched this whole thing!
He does a pretty good job during these 2 hours to explain how bad the game is, but idk, watching this vid kind of just makes me want to play it? Like at one point he mentions how certain spells take a whole minute to cast and I’m like “hell yeah”.
Gimmick! EXACT☆MIX
the past few days, i’ve been watching a lot of exA-Arcadia-related videos lately and i’m sort of obsessed with it. sure does suck that their business model seems completely, almost obviously doomed to fail.
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it’s prohibitively expensive to buy this as a consumer - over 2 grand for an exA kit, and then at least $500 to $1400 per game, not to mention the rest of the stuff you’ll need to actually get it all running. some of the games (like Astro Ninja Man and the respective Kira Kira Star Night) are just ports of NES games with almost no modifications (i think Kira adds some characters?) or updates, so it really begs the question of what is inside these little plastic not-USB-sticks they send you.
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maybe this can make some money in a few very particular Japanese arcades, but i can’t see this actually making money for an arcade or store owner anywhere else
mostly i’m just salty, because Arcadia looks like a console (that is not a console) that was made for me, specifically.