Again, I'm not opposed to the customization options, I just think it's fair that you shouldn't expect it in a Neo Geo game.

This. I remapped the utter crap out of games with defaults I simply couldn't wrap my head around (Sekiro, I much prefer blocking on the left face button). It's also essential to have robust control remapping for people who are playing with an alternate control scheme (having to play one-handed, etc). Plenty of games have set the bar very high, with games such as Raiden Fighters Aces and Sekiro being at the top of their class in terms of how customization is done.null1024 wrote:Man, the only valid reason for a game's controls to not be configurable is laziness. It is, in short, bad design.
If I boot a game up in AES mode and it's made after 1995, I damn well expect button config.Sumez wrote: Laziness is absolutely the best reason, but if the game you're making is essentially a 3 button arcade game, designed to play just like an arcade game, and even released on actual arcade hardware, I'd still say it's absolutely justifiable. Ain't never seen an MVS game with a button config menu.
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They're not as terrible as the Premiere-videos you can't even watch until... when exactly?Udderdude wrote:YT Shorts clog up my subscription feed and I want them to die.
RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
I have no doubt it's some combination of laziness as well as underestimating their end users. The problem is that it's a poor reason to do so. An entire generation of PC gamers grew up with those awful joysticks for DOS games that would wobble crazily and required constant recentering. Nowadays, controllers are generally pretty solid and don't require too much tweaking for the average user. As long as you're sensible about how you position the control options (hide the advanced stuff away unless you're looking for it, make it easy to reset) it should be fairly accessible for all end users.Most likely not supported because users aren't very smart and it's more trouble to support.
I have my Youtube set to Swedish, so it's called Premiär here, not sure what it says in English on the overlay. It messes up the flow of your "watch later" playlist though, as it just shows dead air.BareKnuckleRoo wrote:In case you're not aware (not sure if you have a YT channel), "Premieres" are a fancy term for withholding the video upload until a specific date and time. The claimed purpose is so that it can be watched with live chat. It's... kinda bad, and you can get more engaging commentary and viewer participation from the normal comment section since it's a lot harder to engage with the live chat if it's weeks after the video upload.
I'm sure it's extra annoying if you see someone upload a video you want to watch but they've set the "Premiere" date to be a month away.
RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
Are you sure he gets paid lots of money? Fluff writers generally make shit.Ed Oscuro wrote:Some pinhead at TechRadar wrote an entire article about the "existential nightmare" of CRT gaming. Skimmed through it but I counted two issues the guy faced: 1) finding the SCART cables 2) finding a remote to switch over the channel. I dunno, my existential dread is understanding that people like this get paid lots of money to write articles that we're going to be seeing for the rest of our lives...