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I take it back. Buy the Japanese Cherry Blossom cups. At least those are different and cute and not just the same ugly fucking cup but in different colours.
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I can answer that. There still isn't cycle-accurate emulation for anything newer than the SNES (not the MD, last I knew), and circuit-level emulation for (I think) anything newer than the Game Boy. The inaccuracies can range from micro-optimized speedrunner-level autism to literal unplayability (e.g. anything with Factor 5's name on it).Collecting video games consoles are fucking cringe. I can emulate everything up to the 360/PS3 generation at their native specs/resolution without breaking a sweat and it's so easy to do some tiny tweaks that make things look as good as my nostalgia remembers it looking.
Like congratulations buddy, you have an original gameboy in your collection. The average calculator has a more intensive processor than that. It's just junk for the sake of junk and I implore anyone to tell me why they'd set up a mega drive to play Streets of Rage when for like £3 you can buy the entire trilogy digitally and play it on any console you have.
The modded ps2 is a good console to have because you can play both pirated ps1 and ps2 games. You just burn the iso on a cheapo blank cd and play. Thats how latinamericans always played playstation games.I can answer that. There still isn't cycle-accurate emulation for anything newer than the SNES (not the MD, last I knew), and circuit-level emulation for (I think) anything newer than the Game Boy. The inaccuracies can range from micro-optimized speedrunner-level autism to literal unplayability (e.g. anything with Factor 5's name on it).
My collecting 'tism stops at original hardware, and that's because it's where anything that makes those systems interesting is happening. (And also, as Byuu showed us, the further you can stay away from the emulation scene, the more of your sanity you retain). I've got a decent hardware collection, but all of them are loaded with flash carts. Collecting games is pointless and absurdly expensive. As a bonus, most OG hardware has held up well over time, and with flash carts or optical drive emulators, there is no wear to speak of.
SAME. I even ABX tested myself, it got to the point where I could tell with some accuracy which emulator was playing certain SNES games because they all fuck it up in unique ways.none of them get the sound right. Even the newer GBA, none of the emulators sound 100% to my ears.
It's only missing the Macintosh.Possibly the most perfect Lego "media thing replica" set to ever fucking exist, Seinfeld.
It's there technically, but due to licensing it's a generic computer. The web page it's on is a reference as well.
It's so surreal. You can see a clear progression in the complexity of the TV studio apartment set style of lego sets with generally reasonable pricing for the size or complexity but then this new one just straight up does a nosedive into "the worst of lele's stolen LDD user files" territory and is somehow more expensive than pretty much all the rest.Holy shit lol, it really DOES look like a bootleg.
Also for comparison, I present the Lego Friends apartment:View attachment 2538226
It’s $150 bucks for twice the size, and is actually fully enclosed (minus the “fourth wall” of course) and includes the TV set dressing to make it look more complete.
Objectively, the Queer Eye set is terrible value and poorly designed, especially when it’s clear from these other examples that Lego is capable of doing this concept well. But hey, if fags wanna spend $150 on a shitty overpriced Lego set, it’s no sweat off my back.
Spot the difference- oh wait.On a sidenote: seeing these posts reaffirms my confirmation that anyone who likes DarliFra are indeed retards. Lowest of the low retards, even lower than Funko consoomers.
Something even more pathetic than being a modern video game collector are vidya item collectors. At the very least with the former you have a physical product. Something more pathetic are people who collect virtual items. The world of Warships is full of bizzare boomers who seek to own every set of naval themed pixels within the game, no matter how little effort Wargaming puts into each "unique" item.Just wanted to mention that if there is anything worse than being a "modern" videogame collector is being a "collector". By that I mean spending thousands on dollars on a "physical" game that is available online at a lower price. Limited Run Games is a clear example of this and they also know their fan-base (bearded manchildren) enough that they exploit the cumsoomer within them.
It's so surreal. You can see a clear progression in the complexity of the TV studio apartment set style of lego sets with generally reasonable pricing for the size or complexity but then this new one just straight up does a nosedive into "the worst of lele's stolen LDD user files" territory and is somehow more expensive than pretty much all the rest.
Something even more pathetic than being a video game collector. At the very least you have a physical product. Something more pathetic are people who collect virtual items. The world of Warships is full of bizzare boomers who seek to own every set of naval themed pixels within the game, no matter how little effor Wargaming puts into each "unique" item.
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The level of grind to "achieve" this requires literally years or unspeakable amounts of money. I hate when people talk about "buying" items in game, as if they are making an investment when it is more comparable rental, as we all know the servers for our favourite games will close at some point.
Making the temporary ownership of pixels as desireable as a real physical hobby is the only thing more sad than buying endless bobbleheads. Although it is easier to hide.
I don't even want to know how long it would take to grind every item in War Thunder now that I think about it.Something even more pathetic than being a modern video game collector are vidya item collectors. At the very least you have a physical product. Something more pathetic are people who collect virtual items. The world of Warships is full of bizzare boomers who seek to own every set of naval themed pixels within the game, no matter how little effor Wargaming puts into each "unique" item.
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The level of grind to "achieve" this requires literally years or unspeakable amounts of money. I hate when people talk about "buying" items in game, as if they are making an investment when it is more comparable rental, as we all know the servers for our favourite games will close at some point.
Making the temporary ownership of pixels as desireable as a real physical hobby is the only thing more sad than buying endless bobbleheads. Although it is easier to hide.
I've never seen that anime before and I've been hearing that it's a blantant Neon Genesis Evangelion ripoff.Yes, as long as you like it. But hoarding gaming consoles seems different than just liking it. I highly doubt they play them all, so they could buy just cases. It's not like they do anything with them, other than having it as decor.
Anime girl is Zero Two from Darling in the FranXX, on of those fucking mainstream anime that could be described as "I'm 13 and this is so deep"
Something something analogy about teen relationships something something analogy about how good it is for Japanese to blanda upp or something.I've never seen that anime before and I've been hearing that it's a blantant Neon Genesis Evangelion ripoff.
I've never seen that anime before and I've been hearing that it's a blantant Neon Genesis Evangelion ripoff.
Truth was the anime was shit from the start.Something something analogy about teen relationships something something analogy about how good it is for Japanese to blanda upp or something.
Apparently, it's shit in the last quarter.