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yotsuya:
So wait, you complain you’re not getting any comments, then when you get feedback you tell the commenter not to watch...? That’s not how it works. |
patmanqc:
--- Quote from: yotsuya on December 30, 2018, 11:56:57 am ---So wait, you complain you’re not getting any comments, then when you get feedback you tell the commenter not to watch...? That’s not how it works. --- End quote --- What I said was, if you didn't like my videos why are you watching? |
yotsuya:
--- Quote from: patmanqc on December 30, 2018, 12:53:56 pm --- --- Quote from: yotsuya on December 30, 2018, 11:56:57 am ---So wait, you complain you’re not getting any comments, then when you get feedback you tell the commenter not to watch...? That’s not how it works. --- End quote --- What I said was, if you didn't like my videos why are you watching? --- End quote --- I think he watched them to give you the feedback you requested. |
Malenko:
You asked for feedback, I provided it. We'll counter MK first: Yes, when people click a video that says "The History of the Mortal Kombat Arcade" I believe its fair to say they expect someone to talk about the history of the game. The actors getting hired because they worked down the street from midway is the exact kind of info one would expect. Tobias said he didn't like the free hit during the game but wanted the victor to earn it. That's a very long stretch to say the fatality is a counter to the dizzy effect. I didn't complain about the length of your videos, 10-13 minutes is a good length. Now Final Fight: Have you watched the 1943 film series? Its better than Batman Forever. Maybe "big budget Hollywood" film is better verbiage since the 1943, 1946, and 1966 Batman movies were not big budget hollywood offerings. Double Dragon had smaller sprites that Final Fight, but was much more innovative, numerous special moves for each player and the end boss was the other player in a 2 player game. Speaking of slow down and few characters on screen.... no mention that the SNES version could only have 3 enemies on screen at a time. I base Haggar's pronunciation on the katakana spelling and his Scottish decent, and how Ive heard pretty much everyone else pronounce it. Anadore's NAME is based on his friend. Unless you're implying there was 7'4" 520lb Japanese guy and completely discount the Andre/Hulk easter egg from SF3 I don't need you to explain the "joke" about Roxy, it just came across as creepy. I know a ton about the CPS1 system (you don't even mention Final Fight ran on the 10MHz version and it was later upgraded to 12HMz) and a ton about Final Fight. I don't rely on wikipedia $200 is about 4x the retail value of the game at the time it was released. I don't mean to imply that $200 isn't a chunk of change, but there are NES carts that go for over $2,000. Perhaps it'd be better to say "this game can currently fetch over $200!" Haggar, Cody, and guy all were later playable in SFA3, that's a neat fact you should have included. That let's you segue into Street Fighters making cameos in Final Fight games, like Chun Li in FF2 (and shes in the crowd in SlamMasters as well) You asked for feedback so I took the time to watch 2 videos and jot down some notes. I didnt go troll your videos or act like a shitcock I was trying to help you out. It is extremely odd that you complain that you didnt get feedback and then complain when you do get feedback. I do appreciate you keeping all the videos in a single thread, so that already makes you better than some other people. Pick and choose what feedback of mine you care to listen to , that's fine, but Im not going to apologize because you were offended by me trying to help. |
patmanqc:
--- Quote from: Malenko on December 30, 2018, 01:13:48 pm ---You asked for feedback, I provided it. We'll counter MK first: Yes, when people click a video that says "The History of the Mortal Kombat Arcade" I believe its fair to say they expect someone to talk about the history of the game. The actors getting hired because they worked down the street from midway is the exact kind of info one would expect. Tobias said he didn't like the free hit during the game but wanted the victor to earn it. That's a very long stretch to say the fatality is a counter to the dizzy effect. I didn't complain about the length of your videos, 10-13 minutes is a good length. Now Final Fight: Have you watched the 1943 film series? Its better than Batman Forever. Maybe "big budget Hollywood" film is better verbiage since the 1943, 1946, and 1966 Batman movies were not big budget hollywood offerings. Double Dragon had smaller sprites that Final Fight, but was much more innovative, numerous special moves for each player and the end boss was the other player in a 2 player game. Speaking of slow down and few characters on screen.... no mention that the SNES version could only have 3 enemies on screen at a time. I base Haggar's pronunciation on the katakana spelling and his Scottish decent, and how Ive heard pretty much everyone else pronounce it. Anadore's NAME is based on his friend. Unless you're implying there was 7'4" 520lb Japanese guy and completely discount the Andre/Hulk easter egg from SF3 I don't need you to explain the "joke" about Roxy, it just came across as creepy. I know a ton about the CPS1 system (you don't even mention Final Fight ran on the 10MHz version and it was later upgraded to 12HMz) and a ton about Final Fight. I don't rely on wikipedia $200 is about 4x the retail value of the game at the time it was released. I don't mean to imply that $200 isn't a chunk of change, but there are NES carts that go for over $2,000. Perhaps it'd be better to say "this game can currently fetch over $200!" Haggar, Cody, and guy all were later playable in SFA3, that's a neat fact you should have included. That let's you segue into Street Fighters making cameos in Final Fight games, like Chun Li in FF2 (and shes in the crowd in SlamMasters as well) You asked for feedback so I took the time to watch 2 videos and jot down some notes. I didnt go troll your videos or act like a shitcock I was trying to help you out. It is extremely odd that you complain that you didnt get feedback and then complain when you do get feedback. I do appreciate you keeping all the videos in a single thread, so that already makes you better than some other people. Pick and choose what feedback of mine you care to listen to , that's fine, but Im not going to apologize because you were offended by me trying to help. --- End quote --- The production values were horrible on the 1943 Batman serial. Yes it introduced the bat–cave and bat–signal to the Batman mythos but again, it was made for kids. Batman had just an ordinary vehicle for the Batmobile. Batman forever wasn't bad, I actually liked it more than Batman returns but I hated all the little jokes. But I'm getting off track. I did not mention the super NES having slowdown because I was talking about the arcade game. Potato – po–tat–0 when it comes to Hagar's name I never said his friend was 7 foot 4 and 500+ pounds. Just that his friends name was andore. You are right, 200 bucks is not big-money to some people. My bad. I only know of the CPS one board and the games that ran on it because it was one of the first emulators I was using back in the late 90s. Don't know anything about the technical aspects of it. Did not think it's relevant that it ran at 10 MHz I don't rely on Wikipedia either, which is why I get a lot of my info that other people don't. On each one of my videos I have been in touch with at least one of the developers. I also have extensive retro gaming magazine collection dating back to I think 1981. I also have a bunch of modern retro game magazines as well as Japanese import mags. Again, I've had people complained that my videos went too long which is why I didn't include a lot of the things I didn't feel were necessary. And I wasn't complaining, I just thought it was odd that with 300+ views in my thread nobody had said anything good or bad. I figured if nobody likes them I'll stop posting here. |
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