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>> No.5986183 [View]

>>5986171
>transpepe
>doesn't play games
>uses retrogames exclusively for nostalgia
>considers a popular hobby to be embarrassing
If you had only said "cringe" I would have had a bingo on my /v/ card.

>> No.5986150 [View]

>>5985924
Once the industrial revolution permanently cured our struggle for survival people have had this new thing trying to kill us called "leisure". Human's manage to fill it up with all kinds of self destructive activities

>>5985990
Video games are certainly a better way to use your leisure time than drinking yourself to death and I suppose retro games in general are less sedentary than modern games - though there are retro RPGs you can sit on your but for 100 hours for and there are modern augmented reality social games that actually get you up and active and meeting new people.

>> No.5986062 [View]

>>5985731
Seems to be a knockoff of "the Game of Life" board game that ends with marriage rather than retirement

>> No.5986046 [View]

>>5985550
Use KMS (KMSPico). When you download it, Windows will really really try to convince you it's a virus but it's not. You can delete it right after you activate it you want.

>>5985636
Wow, six different hardware configurations of Pis to keep track of. Every bit as complex as PC.

>> No.5985481 [View]

>>5985478
Honestly I prefer your perspective to theirs, jarpiganon.

>> No.5985473 [View]

>>5985407
Just for your reference none of the people telling you how crazy you sound for the last 8 hours have been me. You just sound crazy - and not a fun kind of crazy, an awful pathetic kind of crazy.

LIf this is what it does to the western mind to consume a steady diet of VNs then that is going to do a lot more to dissuade /vr/ from reading them than your actual complaints about their translations. You should maybe try working THAT angle.

Like I said before I'm pleased with how well the Tuned Heart thread went. It's a good one for anons to reference in the archive how crazy you get when people just enjoy a game for the sad sake which is something people do on /vr/

>> No.5985285 [View]

>>5985259
All Raspberry Pi 3 model b's are identical therefore pre-configured images can just be downloaded and copied onto them without installation or configuration. It's simply "download this file, copy it to an SD card, put it in the Pi and turn it on". Installing windows is not very complicated but it seems there are many people who are too dumb to manage it who CAN copy a pre-configured raspberry pi image. I don't know why you think I'm one of those people.

>>5985270
If you say so Bro.

>> No.5985239 [View]

>>5985224
No Raspberry Pi is like running an operating system FROM flash media except without the "like". People generally run Windows from hard drives. I don't know why you're attacking me, I agree that installing Windows is monkey easy and yet there are some people like >>5983468 who can't seem to manage it.

>> No.5985207 [View]

>>5985201
I'm starting to wonder if you've ever installed windows.

>> No.5985175 [View]

Moonstone: A Hard Day's Knight to make men out of you then afterward kick back with some Anticipation.

>> No.5985170 [View]

>>5985158
On a Pi you run directly from the image you downloaded there's no installing there's just copying. They're all identical.

>> No.5985131 [View]

>>5985079
I think he's just a Pi skill that's trying specifically to put it above a used PC with this "in just a regular guy" scenario but I think we all freely concede that if someone is too stupid to install Windows then Raspberry Pi might be the way to go for them.

>> No.5985107 [View]

>>5985090
Because they were clearing out stock. In 1985 an Amiga was $1,300 without a monitor.

>> No.5984975 [View]

>>5984967
Are you suggesting that in 1985 (or really 1986 since it was a limited regional Christmas 1985 release) anyone would have considered a C64 to be comparable to an NES for playing games?

>> No.5984831 [View]

>>5984468
Oh and to be clear, I "latched onto" smt because it proves you only became a weeb relatively recently. You don't know how influential wd was but guess what - in the early to mid 90s it WAS more influential than ff on western interest in Japanese culture. You do know that half of the Final Fantasy games prior to 7 didn't even get official translations right?

>> No.5984813 [View]

>>5984454
>>5984468
Just look at you. Look at the kind of person you are.

>>5984574
I always like when a new translation comes out because it's very similar to the feeling of a new retro game being released. I'm also aware of some translations that are under way in a similar way to how I was aware of Japanese games back in the day that were.

>> No.5984793 [View]

My 6 year old likes smb but this is something I always have to bear into his head. How far is it even possible to get without running?

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>>5848016
It's so easy to criticize isn't it? Especially when you don't even have any actual criticism, just general undirected icor.

>>5847680
They do, they make me want to just get my laser printer fired up and produce my own custom scaled vinyl. Shane there doesn't seem to be any better resolution pics of them.

>> No.5848025 [DELETED]  [View]

>>5847436
The age of consent laws in the US actually are pretty darn good. In most states an adult can actually have sex with 16 year olds there are just a bunch of things we CAN'T do with them like drink or be an authority figure or entice them to travel to you or travel with them etc etc etc.

In general I think that's a pretty fair age and fair way to handle the transitional ages. Younger teens are often ready to have sex but psychologically it's best if they do it with other teens, which is also legal - or just wait until they turn 16 and have their own plan in place if THEY want to have sex with an adult.

>> No.5844749 [View]

>>5844731
I don't know how you'd go about modding a console for YPbPr without a transcoder.

>> No.5844745 [View]

>>5844727
They're mathematically identical. The only difference is in the very very small amount of power is takes to transcode it. YPbPr does tend to take a measurable dip in its contrast and color signals as Anon pointed out but it's laughably well within the range of any display's calibration unless you run everything maxed for some reason. The flip side, as I already pointed out is that while YPbPr is standardized all the way from low to high resolutions, RGB isn't. For example a PS3 with a YPbPr cable plugged into it will go all the way up to 1080p while an RGB scart cable will only let it go to 576i or whatever

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>> No.5844709 [View]

I mainly use YPbPr even on my PVMs now since I have them looped on into HD displays so if I want to switch into a progressive scan mode, I can. Scart doesn't support it. The difference in color and contrast is a non-issue not for the reasons OP claims though, which is why you can tell he's just trolling. The real reason it doesn't matter is that CRTs can be calibrated. In like five seconds for PVMs since they have knobs for both those things.

>> No.5843903 [View]

Also, PCE/TG16 was the only console Street Fighter 1 was released on so Capcom probably felt like they owed them a little nod.

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