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Comment Re:"Playable"..? (Score 1) 31

Yeah, that's fair, didn't really consider it like that. If you're demonstrating a technology, it's generally a good idea to at least provide the base functionality of the technology you're trying to improve was my point I guess. Maybe the AI renderer it can't keep up with a 180* whip around like you can do with mouse *shrugs*

Comment Re:as it left the factory = no repairs? and that = (Score 1) 58

> as it left the factory = no repairs?
Assuming the repair used OEM, or functionally identical aftermarket parts, repairs are fine. Replacing an OEM 4 way joystick with an aftermarket 8 way joystick (not functionally equivalent) like old mate Billy did, is not as it allows movements not intended by the game designers, thus making the game play different to the stock commercial cabinet. If they had a category specifically for DK with 8 way joysticks, he would be golden.

> The rules allow repairs.
Of course they do.

> As for coin slots being changed to differnt coins / tokens?
> card system?
> DBA?
> CC reader?
> free play button?
Do any of these have an impact on the function of the the game ROMs? How the sprites move on screen? The timings of the mainboard logic or how the play field is rendered? No. No they don't.

> What about official from the factory rom updates? That in some cases are installed in later runs of an game?
> factory official conversion kits?
There would be categories for each revision. The rules are available online, rev up that search engine my dude.

Comment Re:Oh and one more thing (Score 1) 58

The whole premise of how Twin Galaxies operate their high score ranking is that the score must be done on original hardware, as it left the factory. Those are the rules you play by. Using a better stick is not using factory hardware, therefore the run was invalidated. You're in their house, you play by their rules.

Comment Re:Oh joy. (Score 4, Insightful) 155

> who really uses their ISP's DNS servers at this point?

90% of the population. Remember, you're on a tech site. Most people would be phones out, opening instagram from sheer boredom before you even finished the sentence "..numbers to a human friendly and readable format". This is why the internet is the cluster fuck that it is. Those who know are an unprofitable minority, their voices easily drowned out by the majority who will not only pay for shit on a plate and say "thank you", but they'll call you a paranoid freak for daring to suggest privacy, opsec and freedom of information are things worth fighting for.

Comment Re:NATURE took care of this (Score 1) 123

Thylacine - Wiped out by humans because they were perceived as a threat to livestock.
Dodo - Wiped out by human introduced livestock and companion animals.
Mammoths - Hunted heavily by human, not helped by climate changes.

If our ongoing impact on this biosphere is anything to go by, nature isn't taking care of shit all.

Comment Re: I’ve seen the videos (Score 1) 112

So again, why cover them in blinkenleds and make their presence so obvious? I'd be far more inclined to think it was someone trying to force the hand of government into much stricter regulation. Same vibe I got from all the activity around Heathrow Airport.. Whenever that was. Make them enough of a nuisance that regulators are forced to drop an even heavier banhammer.

Comment Re:No one will care (Score 1) 34

Lol, holy shit. The sole TV in my house is connected to a Dell 9020 USFF PC. The last thing I watched on it was an episode of Community streamed from my media server. Mostly, I am watching electronic/space/engineering related youtube content.

Meanwhile, the guy who spews 400 odd words of acerbic, self righteous bile is trying to tell me that I think I'm better than others. Take your fucking medication you malfunctioning cunt.

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