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Why doesnt MAME feel REALLY real?

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Malenko:
email him, like I did

Frigo:

--- Quote from: pinballjim on May 21, 2010, 10:26:29 am ---A hispanic SF2?  What, does Raul square off against Chola or something?

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I would pay money for something like this.

WhereEaglesDare:
if you are just going to have a ripped rom mounted then whats the point of using a real CPS2 set?

Malenko:

--- Quote from: WhereEaglesDare on May 21, 2010, 08:31:27 pm ---if you are just going to have a ripped rom mounted then whats the point of using a real CPS2 set?

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its the same data, just not encrypted so the battery isnt needed. Theres no emulation or anything involved just the removal of the need for the battery.

isucamper:
For the few games I've been able to play out in the wild since getting to know them on my MAME cabinet, they usually feel pretty identical, but there are little things that can make them feel different.

If you run a different ROM version in MAME compared to whatever's on the PCB of said game, that can account for lots of subtle differences.

If your not running your MAME cabinet on an arcade monitor, it won't look right.

If you don't use original controls, comparing a MAME experience to a dedicated upright will always pale. 

I'm using U360s in my MAME cabinet which is probably the best general purpose arcade stick out there.  But even though it plays so many games so well, it doesn't play any of them authentically. 

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