cinnamonandgravy
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I remember nobody gave a fuck about it. Mostly fmv styles games, peppered with periodic actual games on the worlds shitest controller. Massively overpriced, and hyped, thanks to rent a gob trip Hawkins.3do was super 1337 when it launched though. it was like neo geo level, 700+ dollars and the games looked amazing compared to the other consoles at the time
Limited Run Games Accused of Using Low-Quality Discs & People Are Blaming Wokeness, For Some Reason
No excuse whatsoever. The only thing they are sorry for is getting caught with their pants down.
Should be easy to check. Disc itself should contain info on who made it. Just need a scan of the data side and the codes there.Yep, and also somehow pretending that they weren't aware this happened. I hope whoever their "disc replication partners" are come out and release a statement that they did exactly what LRG asked them to do.
I checked to see if this was posted on their Twitter page and it's nowhere to be found. It's only on their website.No excuse whatsoever. The only thing they are sorry for is getting caught with their pants down.
Unless all those people also changed e-mail, that's a bit hard to believe since LRG does notify of shipments with tracking numbers.People comment that they get a random package in the mail from limited run and then realize it was something they ordered so long ago they forgot about it
That's been my experience as well... but to be fair, there's quite a few 3DO models out there. I have no idea what anybody experiences outside of an FZ10.3DOs play CD-R media absolutely fine and always have, so that part of the story seems a bit overblown. But you would expect a pressed disc with proper disc art if you payed for something.
Some compatibility issues across different CD-R brands can occur, and I believe the speed of which the disc was burnt at can also cause problems. Usually it's best to burn data CD's at lower speeds, preferably matching the speed of which the target drive is capable of (3DO being 2x speed)3DOs play CD-R media absolutely fine and always have, so that part of the story seems a bit overblown. But you would expect a pressed disc with proper disc art if you payed for something.
that was part of the charm my dudeI remember nobody gave a fuck about it. Mostly fmv styles games, peppered with periodic actual games on the worlds shitest controller. Massively overpriced, and hyped, thanks to rent a gob trip Hawkins.
Playing burnt CD-R's are a sure-fire way to knacker the console's laser. It's a total scum and shill practice by LRG.Limited Run is a shit company.
Sure. No argument there.
This is a shit practice - yes.
But I still have CD-R Dreamcast games I burned in 1999 that still work with no problems whatsoever.
The whole CDR limited lifespan thing might be incorrect.
I mean yeah a shit burn on cheap media might have issues but I still think the people claiming that this is the case based on no particular anecdotes are reaching, at least on that one point.Some compatibility issues across different CD-R brands can occur, and I believe the speed of which the disc was burnt at can also cause problems. Usually it's best to burn data CD's at lower speeds, preferably matching the speed of which the target drive is capable of (3DO being 2x speed)
You are killing your lens here. Especially with isos created so far back, which did not have a proper organization of their files on them. Any game that streams a lot (Crazy Taxi, MotW, Last Blade etc...) will kill your lens. Avoid at all cost.Limited Run is a shit company.
Sure. No argument there.
This is a shit practice - yes.
But I still have CD-R Dreamcast games I burned in 1999 that still work with no problems whatsoever.
The whole CDR limited lifespan thing might be incorrect.
I mean yeah a shit burn on cheap media might have issues but I still think the people claiming that this is the case based on no particular anecdotes are reaching, at least on that one point.
Im just saying - I keep hearing this:You are killing your lens here. Especially with isos created so far back, which did not have a proper organization of their files on them. Any game that streams a lot (Crazy Taxi, MotW, Last Blade etc...) will kill your lens. Avoid at all cost.
My Dreamcast is as old as yours and it didn't even take CDs to kill my lens. Official GDroms did it well enough. I play a lot of Crazy Taxi. Streaming from a disc never was a good idea anyway.Im just saying - I keep hearing this:
Science would say the CDRs wont last.
CDRs will kill your laser.
But its been 25 years now. And those 1999 CDRs and my Dreamcast still work fine.
Think about it.
My setup is 25 year old scientific proof in itself.
Im about to get an ODE for my old Dreamcast and remove the laser anyways.
Interesting.My Dreamcast is as old as yours and it didn't even take CDs to kill my lens. Official GDroms did it well enough. I play a lot of Crazy Taxi. Streaming from a disc never was a good idea anyway.
For sure. I really like CD based consoles, and I think we got it right from the get go on 8 and 16 bits consoles. It never was about streaming constantly unpredictable data, this is the worst thing possible. Back then, it was a means to replace expensive ROMs, and consoles had quite a bit of RAM. You loaded everything in RAM and worked with it : no streaming. There were a few exceptions of ports or games loading a bit too often to my taste, but there were absolutely brilliant games such as Shining Force CD, which makes a super smart use of the RAM and never loads inside a complete battle.But cd cased consoles - with lasers and all the moving parts - will eventually fail.
Yeah. There is a great emulator now called Phoenix. Just use that and archive.org.who the fuck buys physical games for 3do in 2024?
My Dreamcast is as old as yours and it didn't even take CDs to kill my lens. Official GDroms did it well enough. I play a lot of Crazy Taxi. Streaming from a disc never was a good idea anyway.
I have a 3DO and that was never my experience, but I guess there are different models, and any 30 year old hardware is probably a bit fussy at this point.What are you talking about? The 3do is extremely picky with reading rewritable discs. There's tons of different types of drives in them.