It's chaos on their discord.I was thinking about buying a NeoSD Pro but now I'm worried about all these problems that are mentioned...
What has Terraonion said about it? Or has no one contacted them to find out the reason for these problems and incompatibilities?
That's normal on my old batch NeoSD Pro AES. The menu is often a mess, and the game is glitchy. Just reset once and you're good. I think a new power supply helps somewhat.I get the odd garbled graphics here and there on the new NeoSD Pro AES, but these go away with a reset or power cycle. I never had such issues with my old NeoSD Pro MVS.
They said update the firmware and buy the right SD card.I was thinking about buying a NeoSD Pro but now I'm worried about all these problems that are mentioned...
What has Terraonion said about it? Or has no one contacted them to find out the reason for these problems and incompatibilities?
The CD and link cable support would be nice to have, but the core support for loading Neo Geo roms is spot on, so it's a shame you're missing out on it.Its done. They were extremely nice about it. They also had zero to say about those discord screenshots. As you said lucky you got in on an early batch I guess. I thought the link system was a one up on the darksoft but you informed me that was reported not working. CD support has died. Just seems like a lot of half baked features that will never be finished.
If the power supply and resetting don't help, you really should return it. You shouldn't have to settle for a partially functioning product at the price these go for. Let's return all of them and get TO to fix the problem.I switched to a Kingston SD card and things appear to have improved somewhat, but still a lot of inconsistent and weird graphical glitches throughout, both in menu and in game. Going to try to get another 12v 5a power supply and see if that changes anything.
It's a nice bit of kit, really—but these issues have definitely put a damper on my enjoyment.
Fingers crossed on some improved firmware in the future.
've read some stuff about the, possible, senesitivity of how far the cartrige is inserted. Is there a thread about that or more info on spacers or filing the shell (or whatever the fix was)?
Sound good. That's, basially, my plan. Once the cart goes in, it'll pretty much stay there. I'll keep my fingers crossed!If you plan to just load up an SD card and then just use the NeoSD as your only source of neo games, then it just needs to be inserted correctly once and then just never/rarely take it out.
I ended up canceling my NeoSD preorder a bit ago because of the issues I was hearing
Earlier in the thread, @ShootTheCore mentioned King of Fighters 2000 and 2003.I haven't seen any graphical glitches in my small amount of testing. Are there any game in particualar that are good to test with that are more prone to graphcal glitches?
I'm happy to report that my new NeoSd Pro seems to be working just fine. I kind of wish there was a shell available that was shorter. Since the Neo SD PCB is shorter it doesn't need to stick out so far, but maybe that's part of the Neo Geo charm.
I haven't seen any graphical glitches in my small amount of testing. Are there any game in particualar that are good to test with that are more prone to graphcal glitches?
My space is pretty tight as I have 15 (or so) consoles hooked to my CRT (via switches). So, having a shorter cartridge would save me some space in my "stack". Not a huge deal, I'd just would like a more compact option. Heck, if my 3D modeling skills were worth a shit, I'd model one up and print it myself. But, alas they are not.Why do you want it shorter? It's the same size as a regular cart.