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8/5/2025, 10:49:12 PM
>>11921876
>Lol ok, retard. This is literally incorrect. Unless you're somehow buying these things barely used, they WILL die, and it WILL be sooner than your OLED will.
Lmao white knighting for oled which will shit out on you after 5 years. If i have sets from the 1970s that are still trucking, yeah im gonna place money on my sets from the 90s and 2000s out-living modern consumer shit tech. I see more people every week chucking out flatscreens, than I ever saw people dumping their old crts.
>You know most modern displays still have composite inputs, right? Also, fuck off. If you really cared about "accuracy" you'd be playing it on the shittiest commercial TV possible and with an RF signal, which is what every game back then is built around, but you're not fucking doing that, are you
I have the option to do that, and I do for the systems that was the standard input for. Devs absolutely were not fucking designing games to ensure they met baseline RF standards by the late, or even mid 2000s. I guess everyone who played their snes on a living room tv via composite were just fakers then who didn't care about the authentic experience. No one is saying you need rgb mods on every system, but you are making a mongoloid tier argument thinking the absolutely worst signal input should be the standard. And if you are seriously playing retro systems via composite on a modern flat screen, its no wonder your standards of quality are eschewed.
>Lol ok, retard. This is literally incorrect. Unless you're somehow buying these things barely used, they WILL die, and it WILL be sooner than your OLED will.
Lmao white knighting for oled which will shit out on you after 5 years. If i have sets from the 1970s that are still trucking, yeah im gonna place money on my sets from the 90s and 2000s out-living modern consumer shit tech. I see more people every week chucking out flatscreens, than I ever saw people dumping their old crts.
>You know most modern displays still have composite inputs, right? Also, fuck off. If you really cared about "accuracy" you'd be playing it on the shittiest commercial TV possible and with an RF signal, which is what every game back then is built around, but you're not fucking doing that, are you
I have the option to do that, and I do for the systems that was the standard input for. Devs absolutely were not fucking designing games to ensure they met baseline RF standards by the late, or even mid 2000s. I guess everyone who played their snes on a living room tv via composite were just fakers then who didn't care about the authentic experience. No one is saying you need rgb mods on every system, but you are making a mongoloid tier argument thinking the absolutely worst signal input should be the standard. And if you are seriously playing retro systems via composite on a modern flat screen, its no wonder your standards of quality are eschewed.
6/13/2025, 10:03:42 PM
>>11797887
>dumb ass me 10 years ago passed on a boxed copy of Jr. Math for 30 dollars
How the fuck was I suppose to know this edutainment shit was so rare??? Well i atleast found a copy of that Little Howie game that is supposedly lost media.
>dumb ass me 10 years ago passed on a boxed copy of Jr. Math for 30 dollars
How the fuck was I suppose to know this edutainment shit was so rare??? Well i atleast found a copy of that Little Howie game that is supposedly lost media.
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