> every request, no matter how detrimental it is to the project.
No not EVRY, you can't put evverything on the same level, some things they ask are unreasonable, some are not and would be worth discussing with user and try something, but you refuse to discuss ANY, making bullshit excuses to wipe away the topic, systematically, makinh excuse like they would be detrimental or you can't do anything, and yest I absolutely call BULLSHIT on that. Just more of your dodging dishonesty period.
> Unless the community can influence that to change, it's not going to change. > Forcing emulation developers to do non emulation work is not the answer, which is all > you seem to be pushing for with every single one of your posts.
You have the wrong idea about what you're emulating, they're games, not just piles of components and code. And users can't be developers in your place, and no one has ever been in position nor had anything to force you to do anything. But the very dramatic part is that you hold the power to emulate but ignore what games and people who play them are. If there's a drama about emulation with MAME that will remain in history it's very much that,
> MAME isn't about playing the games anyway.
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