But you ALSO pay for this censorship, spying, psychological conditioning and attempted entrapment. Then you have older FBI agents on your servers, pretending to be children, saying they are 18 and wanting to talk about ****. Or when gameplay is so effected by the coming home of school children that you can't even play between 3pm and 8pm. Especially when that Devil has such a huge phallus. It's not that I don't love RPG's but this is the last place I expect children, who need to be protected by you censoring my gab. If I were a Christian this would upset me deeply, but as I am a Pagan, I laugh very hard at these things. But I really don't like MMORPG's or many online games I don't really like having to wade through children to kill a Devil in **** with a Gargantuan Phallus, no wonder people are so afraid to let their children play the most popular MMORPG's. I have a Bachelors of Science in Information Systems, with a concentration on Networks and Communications. You have no problems finding solutions to technical problems and the best part about it is you can do it yourself. So your growing lack of backward compatibility is pushing people away. Ubuntu is growing wildly and so is emulation popularity. Where you fail with emulation and virtual machines, Linux will pick up the slack. Lot's of people use emulators and virtual machines and Windows is a great platform for it. What kind of **** are you selling? Makes me sick. *Hits desk* It's not enough to make games that you pay $50 dollars for, but you want people to pay to change a shirt in a video game. You want to sell windows pay to play games. If you don't start fixing these compatibility issues, I will release a simple fix myself. Because the desktop is where I move files when I am having difficulty to remind me that I need to find a solution, then I poke it right back where they should go, just like you would with a regular desk and filing cabinet. So I don't usually clutter it up with shortcuts. I keep software I am currently working on on the desktop. I mean having to go into file explorer to call up programs that don't appear on the start screen is really annoying and then my task bar is reaching all the way to the side with programs I use Regularly. I think adding more, and using dynamic Memory helped a bunch.) not something I take pleasure in doing, to a five hundred dollar and up, piece of equipment. Which the typical procedure is to pull the plug out of the wall. (Which is a good thing it does not just fall to black screen of death.
#Jnes emulator visual problems update#
I can't wait for the update to put the Start menu back like it's supposed to be. Specifically when I run the ZNES emulator, if I put the games into full-screen I have to push the windows key and get back to the start screen.
#Jnes emulator visual problems full#
I play with emulators and I find that my new windows 8 isn't compatible with full screen mode for most older games.