I understand why it's all one system and one library from a software developer's perspective, from a hardware designer's perspective, and even from a certain historian's perspective. But from a user's perspective, no way. Can you play a CD game on a base system? No? Then it's a different library. It's really that simple for me. Especially when the required hardware is so expensive.
And those that had a Duo, that could play both CD and hucard games. It's one library to them. And there is lies the problem. It's not like the Duo came out at the end of the systems life (unless you follow the opinion that the release of the Duo, is the end of the PC-Engine's life - because the Duo is a completely new system), it came out before half way. Again, it's all a matter of perspective.
That is one thing I have to say I'm a little surprised at you guys for claiming. I thought Redbook audio was supposed to be a big deal when this thing came out? Be honest - would Ys Book 1&2 have been as magical without the redbook?
Claiming..? The CD format was for storage first and foremost, Red book is a base free upgrade for it. If anything, it's the streaming ADPCM that's the upgrade. The mass storage makes it perfect for packing in lots of compressed audio streams (one of the reason for mass storage; speech). Some early CD games used chiptunes instead of Red Book. Some later CD games used chiptunes for the cinemas too. And even some late gen games used chiptunes instead of Red Book. But yeah, Red Book is great. It creates a better atmosphere. Ys is better for it. But Xanadu I and II are just as awesome with chiptunes IMO.
If the CD unit never came out, as I've already said, there would have been audio upgrades in the hucards themselves. Or optional audio addon, like the mark III or MSX stuffs.
Also, insults instead of making actual points?
Huh???
A Black Falcon: Yes, a definition can change. Or rather, a description of what constitutes something. And since when it anything set in stone!?!? "The CD format is an addon, because it started as an addon - and nothing will every change that. Not even the Duo". Seriously???
1988, the CD unit is an addon. 1992 - there is only the Duo (technically 1991 in Japan). The Duo doesn't add or connect to anything. The Duo runs the same CD games as the CD addon does. The Duo is not a 'new' system, because it doesn't play any 'new' games, etc. It plays the same CD and hucard games. Duo =/= SGX, in ANY way, shape, form, etc. You know what? f*ck it. f*ck this merry-go-round with you.
Me: PCE consists of CD and hucard games:
@loop
ABF: No. CD was an addon and you can't count that.
Me: But CD unit became the new format
ABF: The cd unit upgrades the hardware
Me: No really. And special chips in snes games, do much more that CD unit as far as upgrading
ABF: Doesn't matter, because the gamer doesn't have to buy an addon to play them
Me: Ok, so it's about purchasing an addon then, the Duo replaced all addons and is the main system.
ABF: The Duo doesn't count because it's a new system, like the SGX.
:insert some other random crap, then branch to :loop
If you're gonna break the PCE library because of the CD format, DON'T BE HALF ASS ABOUT. Go all the way with it, buddy. If CD and hucards are not the same library, then CD 1.0, CD 2.0, CD 3.0 and ACD are NOT the same library. You cannot play any of those CD game WITHOUT purchasing an upgrade card. Period. If you're gonna argue and stick with semantics, be thorough about it.
Reply to this if you want, I won't. See ya.