nowaysis76
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- Oct 30, 2012
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All the games are the real ones. I don't even hear disc spinning if you know what I mean.
You could always try turning up the intensity of the laser to see if that helps, if not then open the thing up to make sure all is connected correctly and replace the mechanism if needed.
How do I turn up the intensity of the laser??
If I were to pick up an NGCD system, is it advised to get the CDZ version, or one of the others?
A CDZ if you can but honestly the load times on the others isn't as bad as people make it out to be. If you remember the PS1, 3do, even Saturn it's bearable but annoying. If you are old enough to remember playing games from cassette then the NeoCD is light speed.
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A CDZ if you can but honestly the load times on the others isn't as bad as people make it out to be. If you remember the PS1, 3do, even Saturn it's bearable but annoying. If you are old enough to remember playing games from cassette then the NeoCD is light speed.
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I have never seen or found a way to do it. But I have 2020 Super Baseball and the CPU on that game is brutal, would be great to find a way to make it so that it doesn't hit a home run every other batter.
You also have to remember that some games are better on the CD, especially Neo Turf Masters and Windjammers. Plus the soundtracks are a nice bonus. Play the shooters, puzzle games, Metal Slug, etc. and the load times are not an issue. Only really the fighters and SamSho RPG suffer with the loading. I like the system a lot and it's a nice complement to an AES/MVS.
Why the hell are these pieces of shit so expensive now, seems like you could grab one for $100 and some change a few years ago.
Quick question hopefully someone can answer. Did SSIV come with a spine?