> > Except the developer of this particular build never lied about what he did to get it > running,
I didn't say the author lied to the public. I said putting a hack in the source code is like putting a lie into the source code (simile).
> in every video detailing on how this was done he mentions that it was a > kludge, pieces of the original ZN2 driver had to be pulled out breaking other games > etc etc. That's not a lie at all.
You're correct, that isn't a lie. However I didn't call him a liar and additionally I didn't see that when I first watched a video so I think he added it later after the mamedev outcry, though still, nobody to my knowledge ever called him a liar.
> Second of all if this shortcut was already known > about it certainly wasn't known about to the general public or to the guy who spent 2 > years making this hack so that's a non-starter isn't it?
No my point still stands that is isn't impressive as you said it is. I'm not trying to be a dick and I'm not a programmer so I couldn't do it either way but from an emulation difficulty perspective, if it took him 2 years to do a hack someone else did years ago in a few minutes to an hour, that by definition is not technically impressive.
> The majority of people > believed it didn't work because the current dump was bad which wasn't true.
A lot of people think dumps are bad when a game doesn't work in mame yes but that just means all those people have a very terrible understanding of mame. I mean all you'd have to do is audit the game to see if it's believed to be a bad dump (right click menu in MAMEUI and other frontends).
> I get > what you mean in doing things the right way so future developments aren't built on a > kludge but the point is that people (and I'm including companies in this, since there > are more than enough retro compilations using high level emulation or even outright > recompilation of the original code therefore not 'accurate' in the very least) don't > care about how you get from point A to point B because it's point B they're > interested in - actually playing the game.
Yeah I'm not saying there is no point in a guy making a separate build with hacks to play 1 game, there is a point, you can play it.
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