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> Prepare for the flame war..... > > What we have here is an overabundance of mid to late teenage children brought up > in an on demand world. > > They do not know the work it takes to emulate a piece of arcade hardware, > probably 99% of them can't even write a "hello world" program in basic. None are > concerned with documenting the hardware. All they want to see is free games. > these are the same children who host server's full of ps2 and xbox isos then > bitching because their unpaid for illegal copy does not function as the original > would, never paying for a game, never working for a living, never producing > anything worthy of anyones attention. > > You want to play a game full speed? Buy the hardware to do so. Want a version of > Tekken 4 that runs full speed and is playable? Check out R.G.V.A.C. and pick one > up for around $200 USD. None of these children are entitled anything as they > seem to think they are. If someone "hoards roms", they most likely dumped the > game and are in possession of the hardware, they have a legal right to have > their backup and you do not. You do not own the hardware, which contains the > said "hoarded" software. therefore, it being in your possession is illegal. the > best way to get the "software" you want is to purchase it and use your own > methods to turn those rom chips into something your favorite emulator can > understand. The incorrect way is rom begging, and yes...that is what you all are > doing. Throwing out accusations of people hoarding the roms for themselves, > because you yourself do not have them. They can be obtained, get a job and buy > the game. > > To those in the anti-Razoola club, he owes you nothing. He asked for donations > to obtain and "XOR" the capcom cps2 games. And that is what he did. Yes, the > encryption has not been broken, and if it were Capcom would be all over him and > all of the emulation projects that are able to execute their code. Why? Because > the hardware is still profitable to them. I'm sure some will argue that there is > nothing they can sue an emulator author for. My question is. A.)Who has more > money? Capcom or the Emulator Authors (including Razoola) B.)Does Capcom know > they have more money? C.)Can any of them afford to fight a legal battle with > Capcom? > So unless you all want to pay their legal bills, I say Put up or Shut up. > > How many emulator authors are tired of being hounded to death by the kids who > know nothing except wanting something for free? How many projects have been > killed because of these types of people? Retrogames has become a haven for this > type of behavior. Yes, the mods may want to keep the board open to free speech, > but placing limitations only upon questioning them is no way to moderate a > community of this size. > > So finally..... > > Back off and let them do what they do, or just watch more projects end because > of being underappreciated and overirritated. > > And of course...blah blah blah..Cps3 this...Cps3 that...Bring it on! > > TheDarkAbyss
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Kai
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