There's nothing mythical or emotional about having a board that runs original Capcom program code. There's also a big difference between switching out a new battery on an otherwise factory board and heavily modified program roms/additional splashscreens/jukeboxes. Some people prefer the convenience and piece of mind of the phoenix boards. Others prefer the originality of the battery boards. It's just a personal preference, there's nothing illogical about it.Bar81 wrote: While it's an illogical position, I can still understand the emotional appeal to certain people of a mythical "pure" version of CPS2 B boards (that only exists in their minds unfortunately as once you swap out the battery it's no longer original, but I digress); but what I'm confused about is where along the road that got perverted into the nonsense we witnessed above where desuiciding=bootlegging. Based on what I've seen, the group of people that eschew that fallacy is a very small minority subset of the minority that is against desuiciding, thankfully.
Thankfully the clean decrypted roms have been released freely! The nice thing about Raz's phoenix work is that it has stood the test of time. I haven't heard of a single reproducable bug on any of his phoenix romsets. That's great!