Posted by SignOfZeta on November 26, 2020 at 11:27:22 EST in reply to Nothing in life comes easy, but downloading some games and installing an emulator is definitely among the easiest of the challenges we're face with in this world. (n/t) from Confoundation and Opa Opa.
Nope. Not doing it. Wasted too many evenings in the past to end up with nothing. I will pay someone to hack my WiiU but I’m never doing that sort of shit again ever. I’m paying for everything from now on, pirate or legit, or I’m just not playing it. I’m tired of the hunting and the FAQing and the preordering and things being limited edition and all that stuff...it’s more complex than the actual game I want to play, and it’s zero fun. It’s not a hardship related issue, it’s a self induced hardship issue. Trying to figure out which folder to put the CDROM2 BIOS into drives me NUTS, learning another way to do it four years later does too, so I’m just going to remove myself from the situation. I fix broken prototype crap all day at work, then I fix the house at home, fix the kid’s toys, everyone’s car, I’m completely burnt out on diagnosis. I just want to ski down the hill, I don’t want to build the chairlift.
In all seriousness, if anyone would like to be my hacker I will pay you $20 an hour to work on projects like this. I do all the soldering, you collect the torrents and unpack them correctly. If I ever have to enter a single password you’re fired.
Also, the PC Engine Mini does in fact have drive noise FX built in for the CD games. These are the same people who put pedal sound FX recorded from the arcade machine in the 3DS port of Outrun. In a NES emulator one could use the sounds of someone blowing into a cartridge.
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