| | | Originally posted by mal+Mar 18, 2003 @ 05:19 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(mal @ Mar 18, 2003 @ 05:19 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'> Well... HE'S WRONG! Sure I may have wasted a CDR, but at least we get a definite answer. It's very odd playing with no music.  <!--QuoteBegin-T aelon@Mar 11, 2003 @ 02:28 PM I'll make it a point to refrain from answering tech questions in fields I have no clue about in the future. |
Hmm... [/b][/quote] Hrmph. *mutter, groan* Well, I could accuse you of merely being out to get me - what else could be the drive behind your willingly wasting a blank CD - but for now, I shall restrain myself (and restraining myself I am, indeed) to noting that above quote was taken slightly out of context, seeing as that I do have a clue about most things Saturn, whereas said quote was my response in having misdiagnosed a Sega CD-related issue, which I at least did freely admit. MasterAkumaMatata, incidentally, was on the right track about my intuition - that is what I make use of a lot in previously unknown situations to arrive at a likely solution. It can't be expected to be 100% spot-on... I was previously convinced that any and all Saturn games had to have at least one audio track in order to be recognized. The one instance where this proved to not be the case, I dismissed as an interesting exception, nonetheless upholding my - intuitive - conviction. OK, mal, so you're proven me wrong at last, and irrefutably so. Happy? Does it even CHANGE anything about the fact that Sonic R without audio tracks just isn't the same? Or that there are even SUPPOSED to be audio tracks - a question YOU, my friend, COULD NOT EVEN ANSWER?  Huh? HUH?? :devil |