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Ehhh I played the NES classics so much that it doesn't really bother me.
If that happen in a game like say... Mega Man X2 then I'd have a problem...
It just makes the game look silly by comparison.
Foolish might've been a better word to use.
I dont imagine its a very had feature to implement, as versions of Megaman 1 - 6 had it retroactively implemented.
Digital Eclipse is about accurate emulation. Anything new they add is often them playing around with savestating and "simple" hacking (Like reordering rooms, even the portals during trails were dirty hacks), they don't really add new mechanics to the games. Expecting them to add quick weapon change to games that didn't have that is pointless.
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That's a very easy thing to patch, though.