Some of those things are blatantly noticeable, and while they may not bother those that are incapable of noticing obvious issues, they bother me. Admittedly, some may not notice the lower quality backgrounds and the like, though things like the combined CDDA tracks do hit the game's atmosphere pretty hard, especially in areas that are supposed to be suspenseful, yet the happy music from the beginning of the CDDA track is playing.Hunchman801 wrote:I found none of these issues to be disturbing, I guess you care about the details 99% of players will never notice more than I do.technology4617 wrote:It's a pretty terrible port in all honestly, being both released for the wrong platform (a Windows 95 release would allow for everything the PS version had and more) and lacking some of the original art and music that made the game great.
Ye, but that's simply a matter of personal taste, as though it provides a better transition, the level design (and the amount of fun to have in the level) is far worse than the first stage in the PS/Saturn versions, at least in my opinion. And the "alternate map" I was referring to applied to each and every level, as the design is quite different in the PC version.Hunchman801 wrote:I don't care about the breakout game but I like the first part of Bongo Hills a thousand times more in the PC version, as it features unique sceneries and acts as a transition between the Dream Forest and Band Land.technology4617 wrote:Also, the "great exclusive content" is really nothing more than an alternate map (which is really not better at all; just different) and a breakout game. Do those things really count as great content?
Also, Ad and I had a page-long discussion about this before, in which I specifically asked for this to stop, as I really don't want to talk about it any more. Everyone has their own opinions, and I think all of us, including me, need to realize that.
I do, in fact, my best to make my posts legible, and I don't understand how the simple omission of a bit of code a few times recently (in my 10-month lifespan here, mind you) instantly makes me one who does not care about the consequences of making my posts "illegible" to other users. As I already explained to Ad, sometimes I am not always able to fix these issues, as I sometimes post when I am at school, and thus am not always able to submit my fix quickly enough. I have been using the preview function since then, as I have in fact learned from my mistakes.Hunchman801 wrote:technology4617 wrote:Most of those issues are caused by the omission of awhich makes it a bit hard to know about. And considering I usually fix these issues within two minutes of me posting, I don't see how this is that big of an issue.Code: Select all
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I had to fix several of these in a single page, which you had obviously not taken care of. If you don't see the issue with making your posts illegible to other users, then there's probably nothing I can do for you.Anyway, just show some consideration for others and use the preview function, it's there for a reason.








