mikejmoffitt
Mickey's Coach
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I have an MV-1C. It doesn't have a pretty case, and has a lot of wires sticking out of it from my video scaler project. So, it's a pretty bare CMVS. But it works, and I have a few games for it. I run it in RGB so I am not concerned about encoding video.
Now, I've chanced upon a broken AES that was very easy to fix. It works perfectly. The AES is a very nice console. I'd never held one, so now that I realize it has a nice heft to it and I really like the design.
The Fusion converter looks to be the logical choice here, but it doesn't seem available for people like me who missed out on the indiegogo campaign. Other converters appear to have scaling issues, and there will always be some games that don't work without the MVS backup memory present. The UniBios seems like it won't give me the option of saving settings per game when in MVS mode, which would be irritating.
But still, the AES is nice.
So I'm a little stuck here on what to do here. Do I sell the AES, or the MV-1C? Thoughts on either choice?
EDIT: Ignore me, obviously I should sell this money pit system and just stick to MVS.
Now, I've chanced upon a broken AES that was very easy to fix. It works perfectly. The AES is a very nice console. I'd never held one, so now that I realize it has a nice heft to it and I really like the design.
The Fusion converter looks to be the logical choice here, but it doesn't seem available for people like me who missed out on the indiegogo campaign. Other converters appear to have scaling issues, and there will always be some games that don't work without the MVS backup memory present. The UniBios seems like it won't give me the option of saving settings per game when in MVS mode, which would be irritating.
But still, the AES is nice.
So I'm a little stuck here on what to do here. Do I sell the AES, or the MV-1C? Thoughts on either choice?
EDIT: Ignore me, obviously I should sell this money pit system and just stick to MVS.
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