Icarus wrote:Displays the FPS of the machine playing back the replay, not the FPS of the machine that recorded the replay itself. There is a big difference. ^_-
WolfMAME displays also the recording speed

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Icarus wrote:
Don't forget that people don't always require the fastest PC on the market to do their business. Those who mainly play on consoles and PCBs only have a basic system to surf and work from, unless their work requires powerful hardware. PC-centric gamers (FPS, RPGs, more recent PC games etc) will have faster systems.
I remember I used to play MAME on a Duron 700 PC six years ago.
I think that every PC that's able to run Office can run MAME, we aren't talking about F.E.A.R., Crysis or the Unreal Engine!

However we surely believe your teammates: if they say they have problems with Wolf we have no reason not to trust them.
Our team is talking about other solutions but I dunno if we'll find any.
Guys, believe me when I say I'm very sorry if somebody will be excluded because of Mame, and I can understand those who think this rule is too much tyrannical but I ask you just to put in our shoes: through the years we learned that the most important thing in a competition is the way to prove scores. This way everything can be crystal-clear: no fights, no discussions, no polemics. And this competition is meant to join our teams and play for fun: we don't wanna fight for a score AT ALL!!!
I wish I could explain our point of view properly.
