I personally really wish you would cut with the borderline useless condescending, know-it-all crap and just get to the point (If you have one). It's obvious you know stuff, but I'm not sure why you choose to deliver it in such a retarded manner.
I think that that could be one of the most open and honest posts that I've seen from you, so I'll respond in kind.
BTW ... we're very different people, and we communicate in different ways, and so, "yes", we've been banging heads.
Just think of it like you're talking to your granddad ... I use language in a different way from you, and if that causes you trouble, please just write it off as comments from an old fart that you can ignore.
If you look at my posts objectively, I hope that you'd find that I try to get to the point, and that I try to be encouraging and helpful ... that's my intent. I'd be sorry if I'm failing at that.
Your sig line says ...
If you're not ready to defend your claims, don't post em
I
am prepared to defend anything that I've said. And I hope that I've been quick to apologize and retract when I've been shown to be wrong.
From my POV ... if you think that I've been a dickhead to you, it's precisely been
because I've been challenging
you to defend
your claims, and perhaps to distinguish "fact" from "personal opinion".
This was your cue to chime in a little and elaborate. You may have picked up on this if you dialed back the condescension-o-meter a bit and would stop being so quick to assert your prior experience that I really couldn't give two f*cks about at this point.
Of course I knew it. I deliberately chose not to elaborate ... primarily because of your negativity.
I only keep on asserting my "prior experience" ... because you keep on calling things
facts that my "prior experience" tells me are really
opinions.
I am stating facts (PC-FX lacks action games, Amiga games are mostly beyond shit attempts at mimicking Japanese games), and speculating based off of your Amiga statement from before/your current mouse-jabbery, that you're probably not making an action game.
Actually, it's a Japanese arcade game (an action one).
Not a stunningly great game from the POV of history ... but popular enough in it's day.
Since it didn't get a SNES port until 1994 ... I feel that it's fair to take advantage of the Arcade Card if I want to, and perhaps do both a PCE and a PC-FX version with the same graphics.
But it
won't be a good example of what the PC-FX
can do ... it's way too simple.
As I stated ... it's a "starter" project to get some code written on both machines, and to provide some working code that can be ripped-apart to help produce libraries ... so that when someone has written them for you, you can do whatever game you like that you think fits the platform better.
This is all curiosity because
1) I am interested.
2) The PC-FX is my second favorite machine, next to the PCE.
This is why I asked how well versed you are in the library. Are you aware of what voids need filled, and how they might be filled?
You don't really participate in the forum outside of technical crap, so I honestly have no clue what kind of experience you have with either NEC machine in terms of actual gameplay.
I come from the "try to put something on the machine that isn't there already" walk of life, instead of the "put some trite bullshit on the machine just because I felt like it" one.
My personal stance is: If you don't really have a strong passion for a platform and the current library, you really probably shouldn't be making a game for that platform until you fix this issue.
And
this is something that I
totally respect ... but that I don't necessarily agree with.
I think that the PC-FX got a crappy deal in it's lifetime. I've become interested enough in it that I'd like to work to help open it up a bit more so that people like you can create what
you feel is right for the platform.
I'd
personally like to put something on it that stretches it a bit more than the dating sims that were done during it's lifetime.
Unfortunately, the "starter" project won't be it ... that particular goal will have to wait until later. But I have to start
somewhere, or nothing will get done.
Do I care for it's legacy catalogue? ... nope, not at all ... and judging by it's original sales and current popularity ... I'm not the only one with that opinion.
I believe that it was caught in a crappy business situation at the time of it's release ... leading to very few "good" games, and I think that Hudson's poor little PC-FX deserved better.