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Don Gloton - Apr 13, 2002 |
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nomo | Apr 13, 2002 | |||
its truth... my dreamcast its damage run only a few games and sometimes any game it really sucks! |
FLEABttn | Apr 13, 2002 | |||
*snip* (Edited by FLEABttn at 12:02 am on April 15, 2002) |
SkankinMonkey | Apr 14, 2002 | |||
Read the rules of this forum dipshits. This is not a warez forum. |
nomo | Apr 15, 2002 | |||
the fury of the monkey!!!! |
Mamefreak | Apr 15, 2002 | |||
Well I can't prove whether or not cdr games will or will not damage a Dreamcast. From experience however, I can tell you that I was around when dc games first started getting copied and I played several cdr games on my system since then and that's been a good 2 years worth of playing, and my system still works the same way it did when I first purchased it. I have an original model Dreamcast though, so perhaps some of the later versions of the system were made more cheaply to keep costs down, and these are the ones that malfunction after a while. That's just my opinion though |
Gear | Apr 16, 2002 | |||
You cheapass bastard. You want to play cdrs but still you "care" about your console
I hope cdrs REALLY hurt a dc unit; but that's bullshit. |
SegaSaturnDDR | Apr 17, 2002 | |||
people who think using a cdr wil lbreak your system are retarded, its like thinking trying to play audio cds in your system will break it. |
mtxblau | Apr 18, 2002 | |||
I agree with gear. Rationalize it all you want, but the difference between SegaCD/Saturn and DC is Sega can still make a profit on DC titles, as they still are being sold in retail outlets... albeit not much of a profit (maybe just an attempt to break even), but it's an attempt nontheless. Those trying to find Saturn/SegaCD games know the difficulties in procuring games... I digress. I think the issue is people who play CD-Rs don't really know what the Dreamcast sounds like playing a regular GD-Rom (or whatever format). It's a loud@$$ system, and makes some pretty nasty noises. I can see where some people can get that idea. Case in point: NFL 2K1. Every time it loads up, I think there's something wrong with the cd. It's not quite the same as a regular cd player playing audio cds, though, as a regular cd's laser doesn't move nearly as much as a vg systems laser. That is, of course, if you're almost constantly hitting the skip button, but even then, it's not moving it by that much. |
Fabrizo | Apr 18, 2002 | |||
Now you've got me to thinking: "Why in the hell is the DC so loud?" I have never owned a console before that made as much noise as my DC. So does anyone know why its so loud when reading games? |
Arakon | Apr 18, 2002 | |||
listen to a PS2 and ask again. |
Fabrizo | Apr 18, 2002 | |||
Actualy my PS2 is pretty quiet. I know lots of people who own PS2's, some are loud, others are quiet. It seams like they get louder the more they are used, or maybe its just different models make different ammounts of noise. Eather way though, I have yet to see a quiet DC. |
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