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MAME is licensed under GPL 2.0, which can be undesirable for commercial products whose developers don't want to reveal their game's source code. There's also a matter of quality control; Digital Eclipse wouldn't be intimately familiar with MAME from head-to-toe if they licensed it, which could complicate matters if there are emulation issues that need addressing.
MAME is free.
If they're going to use MAME in the re-release... why are we going to bother buying again?...
you mean the savestate it resets to after the match is over? Training mode were I can't even see my inputs?
There's one extractor already someone made...
https://github.com/WydD/sf30ac-extractor
I don't have anything good to say about Digital Eclipse lazyness... but it would be pretty much impossible nowadays to port some of these games.
Probably Capcom themselves don't even have the sources anymore, and it would be too much of a hassle for nothing.
Emulation on this is "okay" and that's hard to achieve already. Netcode is great WHEN it works. Some of the last official home release of some of these games have 18+ years. It's definitely a good/okay product that COULD be a lot better if they were more respectful.
I won't ever buy anything that has "Digital Eclipse" on it again.
Emulation errors, frames losses? Those games are old school as. The average pc of today shouldn't be getting frame drops on a perfectly emulated game. Which all those games are.
Some emulators like Retroarc depending on console emulated. Does 0-2. Lower than any arcade or console. GGPO is the best netcode around. Guess KI's implementation with 90 fps roll back and input polling, etc. Took GGPO's netcode one step further. GGPO also allows you to add latency.
Fightcade 2 (which has GGPO) has input lag equal to Anniversary edition. So there aren't really any issues. Guess gotta wait for all Fightcade players to migrate.
I'm with you though. Buying it on day one, disappointed as hell. And finding almost no one by day 2.
Not only that but has anyone here missed what Nintendo has been doing lately with going after ROM sites?
I am okay with companies doing what they want as far as selling and repackaging their IP material. But it needs to be as good as, if not better, that freeware emulators.
But it's hard to complain about Digital Eclipse after years of watching DotEmu crap on classic properties after eating bowls of chili.
EDIT: Unless you count that they're only doing SNK 40AC on the Bait-and-Switch.