emulate it on a laptop with good converters on fba (might drop an input every once and a while)
dc ver (lol who owns a dc anymore lol)
those are your best options
emulate it on a laptop with good converters on fba (might drop an input every once and a while)
dc ver (lol who owns a dc anymore lol)
those are your best options
They should make a PS2 version of Super turbo for $15. I don’t know you guys but I will buy it over the HD version.
From playing ST at the arcade 100+ matches each week, I’d say AE comes pretty close to the real deal, only difference is the slowdowns and gamespeed being a bit different.
But overall, I think it’s the closes thing you’re going to get to arcade on hardware everyone has access to.
Then again, my opinion at this point in time is that ST tourneys should be run on arcade hardware, or not at all.
Why not DC considering it is Arcade perfect and every one can easily get controllers or converters for it, and easily burn the game? It’s MUCH more accessible than AE.
And AE has a LOT more differences to ST than gamespeed.
In a way that makes AE special. It’s one aspect of AE that is often overlooked. Giving O. chars an advantage in one area of the game seems fine to me. If anything, it adds more depth and increases the “viable” character selection as now, O. Sim (who was already pretty good) becomes even more of a threat…same thing could apply to the O.shotos and O. guile.
I’ll save Vintage the trouble of posting…they should just run SSF2 mode Turbo 3…done. Say what you will, but that would be in an interesting tourney :karate:
Now that there’s ST and AE talk, does anybody find problems playing AE on the 360 (if you ever had)? I ask because I’m yet to encounter gameplay glitches do to emulation, I’m well aware of the problems with Third Strike on the same disc playing on a 360 (sound glitches, framerate drops during high jumps and whatever escapes my mind).
They did, and it is called Capcom Classics Collection 2. It is garbage.
You guys can find dreamcasts for cheap nowadays, and adapters are still available. Don’t see why this is such a hard concept to understand.