> "07-01-2017 AdvanceMAME v3.1. With SDL2 support and improved Raspberry Pi support." > > I think you all miss this point. While i never liked Rpi, i must admit that now, > where hardware is available for the Rpi that enables 15khz support for arcade-cabs > and any CRT with a scart-connection, it all makes the difference. For 100-200$ you > can have pixel-perfect, input-lag free arcade experience and with 200$ i mean the > whole setup. As those people already own a CRT, it will get cheap as 60-150$. > > While i understand nearly all points Haze mentioned here, i can only answer with, > that noone cares for the newest mame and/or accurate emulation in those Retro, > Rpi-scenes/guilds. >
but the entire point I'm making is that for 100-200$ you CAN'T have pixel-perfect, input-lag free arcade experience, because the actual version of the emulator they're using can't offer that because the emulation just wasn't good enough, it is incapable of offering that.
it's just a scene of hypocrites in that sense, they claim this is the only correct way for the games to be represented while running a version of MAME that fails to represent the games properly.
we worked on the software, I think we have the right to say that it was a bit shit back then.
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