emphatic wrote:
So if you enjoy an obviously broken port, those who don't agree are jerks?
The average person would not find it to be "obviously broken". The game is fun to play, has the same enemies and bullet patterns, plenty of options, leaderboards, etc. It's more like "elitistly broken." People have started hate campaigns on Amazon, treated people like jerks who aren't playing the import, and generally made Cave's first US release a miserable experience for everybody involved. Great work guys.
brentsg wrote:It doesn't matter if a port is easier or harder than the PCB (or a diff port for that matter). As long as it is different, it needs an independent high-score board. It has nothing to do with a port being good or bad, the scores simply cannot be compared directly.
Love,
cave-stg jerk
If people want to disadvantage themselves by playing the US version, I don't see it as a valid reason to block them from posting. The games have the same scoring potential, and we're talking about a scoreboard that mixes J360 and PCB scores even though it's been widely acknowledged that the slowdown isn't identical there either. Instead of a valid reason to prohibit scores, I see it instead as a childish attempt by elitists to punish Cave/Aksys for the change, but it really just results in them being jerks to people who buy the US game. "You! You're not cool enough for OUR board. Go sit over there by yourself!" Killed any interest I had in signing up.
I know, time for the "good, we don't want you there anyway" post. Ha ha, good times.
Being rude to people because you're mad at Cave is ridiculous. Posting 1-star reviews on Amazon because reduced slowdown is apparently a 4-star penalty is ridiculous. Hopefully this patch will restore some sanity, and hopefully elitist jerks haven't already turned off most of the potential customers. The US release is a fantastic game, with or without a patch.