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N64 or VC?

Re: N64

Postby toastrider » 02 May 2014, 09:11

well said bebop and ill post this picture again because it is an important concept to understand

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Re: N64

Postby hellool » 02 May 2014, 19:55

I play on n64 because its slow so I have more time to react and do jumps pretty cool imo
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Re: N64

Postby sicko » 03 May 2014, 17:44

BebopBandit wrote:I like the way the controls feel (emu has input delay, absolutely horrendous lag in DDD if you're not cheating; VC is way too sensitive). But, mostly it's because this is the platform everyone else plays on. I don't understand why you would speedrun if you're not at least somewhat competitive, and I also don't understand why a competitive person would not want to play on an equal field. It blows my mind whenever I think about it.

Like, I know the WR is 1:43:53. If I'm on VC and I have a 1:44 or whatever, I really don't know how I'm comparing to the most optimized run at all. Same with emu. I'm totally lost when trying to compare myself to other players. I hate that feeling. If I'm racing or I'm comparing PBs, I want the comparison to be as accurate as possible. I want to know with 100% certainty who I'm better than and who is better than me. If it's not accurate, I see no reason to even compare myself. And if there's no reason to compare myself to other players, then I see no real reason to be a part of the community at all.

Pretty much sums up my thoughts
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Re: N64

Postby ClysmiC » 28 May 2014, 06:40

sm64 is an n64 game, playing it on a not-n64 is weak.

Same goes for any other n64 game, unless the not-n64 version is identical to the n64 version.
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