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Goodtimes arcade
Goodtimes arcade






goodtimes arcade
  1. #Goodtimes arcade install#
  2. #Goodtimes arcade pro#
  3. #Goodtimes arcade plus#
  4. #Goodtimes arcade windows#

You know how EXACTLY much damage your character can take but still survive. There was some arguments and debates on what should be the default damage level for worldwide Marvel VS Capcom tournaments.Īs an Asian/Filipino/South American player, if you spent hundreds of hours (or even a few thousand hours) learning to play your team on a lower damage setting then your whole play style revolves around that damage levels. Players spend their whole careers being used to a specific damage level. Players argued on what should be the default damage level. >This led to an interesting scenario in "Marvel VS Capcom 2" when they were trying to host worldwide tournaments.

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Players spend their whole careers being used to a specific damage level.Īnonymous 02/11/23(Sat)22:29:36 No. This led to an interesting scenario in "Marvel VS Capcom 2" when they were trying to host worldwide tournaments. In America and Europe the damage was set to 100% This happened in many countries in Asia, South America, and the Pacific Islands where kids had less money. But this kept visitors coming to arcades. Matches would be extra long due to lower damage. Kids didn't have a lot of money, so arcade owners would lower the damage so the players that visited often would be able to "feel" like they got their money's worth.

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#Goodtimes arcade pro#

Give them just enough hope and they will give you more quarters.įor an arcade that had a lot of "pro players", operators kept the difficulty on high because they would be more of a challenge to pro players.įor some games like Fighting games, you could even adjust the default damage level.įor example, in the Philippines the the damage level was actually kept on 50% instead of the normal 100%. You go easy on the kids to lure more quarters out of them. If your arcade was in an area with mostly casual players and children, then you kept the difficulty on moderate. You could adjust default CPU difficulty on a scale from level 1 to level 10 in many games. The idea was to find the perfect middle ground. If you made it too easy, then the game wouldn't be seen as a challenge and your casual players would easily beat the on less quarters. If you made the difficulty too high, then casual players would give up and stop playing because it was too hard. Data would display on how much money/quarters that players put inside the machine on each difficulty. Some arcade machines kept track of how much they earned in the hidden operator test settings. I've spoken with many old school arcade operators. Usually anywhere form $10K to 25K in price.

#Goodtimes arcade plus#

Plus there are so many companies making hundreds of thousands if not millions by selling expensive custom arcade cabinets. It just feels better and less headache with setup. But I prefer original hardware when possible. I don't hate Mame and applaud the Mame team for preserving games. I don't want to deal with menus, error messages, or any other stuff that crops up. When I want to play an arcade game, I don't want to use a computer.

#Goodtimes arcade windows#

Even though Mame looks like it's still stuck in the era Windows 98. If there's an error, then you deal with a lot Mame elitists who insult you and claim your an idiot. I don't know why they haven't figured out a better way.

#Goodtimes arcade install#

Plus you need to download roms, setup mame, fiddle with settings (which can take hours or days), test everything, tweak the controls to your likeing, and install a front-end (the pretty menu that you scroll through when choosing a game).Īnd worst of all, everytime Mame updates you need to re-download all your Roms again because the roms aren't compatible with the new version. You walk up to a Mame machine and you can spend 10 minutes just scrolling through menus. With Mame, people put thousands of games on their MAME machines. No wait times or scrolling through tons of menus. And it played instantly when you dropped a quarter it in. But it's time consuming and the experience isn't the same as it was back in the 90s.Īrcade cabs usually had 1 game (unless it was a Neo Geo).








Goodtimes arcade