@FastIdiotBoss Thereโs also the Brooks boards ( https://t.co/zizpaH1JiE ) that are supposed to work with the NES to connect hitbox style controllers. Not tried them though.
@cmuratori It could cause pressure to have licenses that adhere to any EU law if gets there, similar to privacy laws. Wouldn't work for say, an Oracle database, but if that could be listed as an external dependency an active community could try to swap in a replacement. Definitely tricky.
@RandalLinden Yeah the only downside to Mesen is that when you're used to it, it really hurts to work on consoles with worse dev tools. :) Fantastic emulator, and the CC/CA65 debugfile support is also very nice.
@BenSlabak@gamesweplayed was just thinking about this, if you're releasing YT1, the version I bought way back when had a bug where the 'Demonacus' character doesn't appear, softlocking the game. I made a little patch for it here: https://t.co/Gsb9V37lQD - should probably make sure a fix is included!
@jtregunna @DarrenBaldwin03 And any experience gained in SQL has stayed consistently and constantly useful over the decades I've worked with it, at least, which I can't say for any ORMs I've had to put up with.
@Andrewgspeedrun If you're able to hide strats by not letting others see your gameplay (other than judges) then someone stumbling upon a useful glitch could also make it impossible to compete against them.
@lzsthw could be, i just think promsify is the equivalent of https://t.co/g8aadssdVZ(undefined, sql, fn); instead of https://t.co/g8aadssdVZ(db, sql, fn); which can lead to weird issues since it manages to call the native code but in a bad 'context'. not using promisify sounds smart.
@Andrewgspeedrun There are videos on his YT channel of him doing DK-NES runs in 2017 with over 1k attempts. My guess is that his current WR was 900-some attempts into that particular grind, not total? I know some people like to clear their counter after pbs.
@miniciv@dancer_ve@unormal Oh haha, I was playing through some of my old 90s dos games lately and thought it'd be fun to see if anyone in the world remembers Yendorian Tales. :) Turns out, not really!