> > Maybe not 10-20 years ago or maybe not from Belmont replies but absolutely > > unequivocally these types of requests in recent years have led to many, many, many > > immediate driver updates to the point where I'm saying honestly people might as > well > > bring them on. I was surprised at first too but it has happened over and over and > > over. Devs forget about stuff, or that they might be interested in stuff sometimes > > only arises from posts. Anyway whatever, you think I'm talking out of my ass? > > Whatever. > > No, I believe you. I was merely stating what I've seen up until now. Ultimately, that > depends on the game(s) and mamedev(s) in question.
The biggest difference from this approach to other less desirable 'fix this' requests is that this one actually has examples of exactly what is wrong and where see it. Most of the others that are dismissed and are simply text saying stuff like "You should really fix xxxxxx because it doesn't have sound", "I really wish you would finally fix xxxxxx because it doesn't look like it ever looked in the arcade", or maybe "Given how powerful computers are nowadays there is no reason that xxxxx games cannot run at full speed". Those type of requests don't help.. at all.