This is fairly common behaviour from this kid. Nothing to write up a document about, he saw my name and called for backup. He's afraid I'm going to embarass him which I already have. These moderators you speak of, do they also moderate people stealing other people's works?
actually, blast processing was only a term used with the sonic series of games. It wasn't any "blast", it was simply not loading object data until the sonic object entered a certain X/Y area. One of Sega's gimmicks.
http://www.vuni.ne.jp/~tamari/megadrive/md.html
here's where the original information was stolen from. It's a fairly common item, that's been passed on in SEGA development communities since 1999, when this article first surfaced. So Epicenter's "work" basicly means "copy and paste".
This has been done a hundred times before. This kid is well known for stealing other people's work. I suggest checking old newsgroups for the original info.
My name is PACHUKA. I'm the one who blew the whistle on ZD. Why? Mostly because I don't like the guy who runs it. But I have other motives as well. I work for a game company, and we make Gameboy games. Every game I've worked on I can find floating around the internet. Mostly on EFNET IRC, and various sites hosted by ZTnet.com. I've never disagreed with emulation, and I've never really disagreed with emulation sites. However, I do disagree with sites that set up people for piracy. Do the math. A man runs a site dedicated to emulating systems, then asks you to visit his store where you can buy hardware to copy one of the latest systems? Then it's not emulation and geeky love of reverse engineering, it's simply another portal to warez and piracy. And in the end, it's the game industry that suffers as people can get games and play them on thier gameboy advance in a matter of 5 minutes. Now if 10 people did this, and got a new game every week for a month, and games run about $29.99. $1199.60 in lost funds to make games. $14395.20 a year, just between these 10 people. But it's not 10, it's hundreds.
So, Swampgas of Zophar.net, I give you the big fat middle finger salute. Enjoy your parent's basement, or jail, or wherever you end up, because when it comes down to it, you're just another greedy man, trying to lure people to your store with emulators. Much like a childmolester leads a child into a van with some candy.
--PACHUKA
This is fairly common behaviour from this kid. Nothing to write up a document about, he saw my name and called for backup. He's afraid I'm going to embarass him which I already have. These moderators you speak of, do they also moderate people stealing other people's works?
actually, blast processing was only a term used with the sonic series of games. It wasn't any "blast", it was simply not loading object data until the sonic object entered a certain X/Y area. One of Sega's gimmicks.
http://www.vuni.ne.jp/~tamari/megadrive/md.html here's where the original information was stolen from. It's a fairly common item, that's been passed on in SEGA development communities since 1999, when this article first surfaced. So Epicenter's "work" basicly means "copy and paste".
This has been done a hundred times before. This kid is well known for stealing other people's work. I suggest checking old newsgroups for the original info.
My name is PACHUKA. I'm the one who blew the whistle on ZD. Why? Mostly because I don't like the guy who runs it. But I have other motives as well. I work for a game company, and we make Gameboy games. Every game I've worked on I can find floating around the internet. Mostly on EFNET IRC, and various sites hosted by ZTnet.com. I've never disagreed with emulation, and I've never really disagreed with emulation sites. However, I do disagree with sites that set up people for piracy. Do the math. A man runs a site dedicated to emulating systems, then asks you to visit his store where you can buy hardware to copy one of the latest systems? Then it's not emulation and geeky love of reverse engineering, it's simply another portal to warez and piracy. And in the end, it's the game industry that suffers as people can get games and play them on thier gameboy advance in a matter of 5 minutes. Now if 10 people did this, and got a new game every week for a month, and games run about $29.99. $1199.60 in lost funds to make games. $14395.20 a year, just between these 10 people. But it's not 10, it's hundreds. So, Swampgas of Zophar.net, I give you the big fat middle finger salute. Enjoy your parent's basement, or jail, or wherever you end up, because when it comes down to it, you're just another greedy man, trying to lure people to your store with emulators. Much like a childmolester leads a child into a van with some candy. --PACHUKA