
Good job on getting worldwide support for it.
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Total number one.Barticle wrote:Thanks, I've squeezed it in at the end of the list. I hope you're ranked numero uno in your club.
Good job on getting worldwide support for it.
I would expect no less!xKime wrote:Total number one.
It would make it a little more user-friendly, but there is a voice that announces your seat wind.wavemotion wrote:No seat wind indicators. It took me a bit of time to realize the little dice indicate east and it takes me a few seconds to translate E->S->W->N. Would it have killed them to include a seat wind indicator?
You can't really blame them for your brain being misinformed.wavemotion wrote:It doesn't help that they leave the Prevailing Wind marker (East and South) right where it starts so that my brain is trained to think that's also the Oya. I know this is a small beef and I know the game is doing it technically correct... but... ARGH!
I said it's permanently enabled in online mode but I don't think I said anything about it being on or off in local multiplayer (which I've never had the opportunity to use).wavemotion wrote:The inability to disable the turn countdown timing for DS Download play. [...] (according to Bart's guide it is fixed ON only for 'online play' but this seems to carry over to local wi-fi play as well).
This month's result. In 25 hanchan: not a single last place. 11-7-7-0, total +528 (avg. +21.120), avg placing 1.840, rentai 72%. Busted someone twice. One kokushi musou win.Barticle wrote:I would expect no less!xKime wrote:Total number one.
Sadly I've only tried it a few times due to being unable to turn off the timer. But I was pleased that it did include music and basic sound effects on the downloaded DS units (that is, the background music and basic tile sounds were present on all units). But voice (PON! CHI!, etc) was restricted to just the unit with the cart. This is typical of single-cart download games ... they usually don't have enough RAM on the leeching DS units to hold everything so they tend to run a bit stripped down. In something like the NDS SuperLite The Mahjong they don't even give you music nor (IIRC) basic tile sounds. Anyway, NDS MFC gives you music and basic tile sounds which is better than nothing.Barticle wrote:This is useful information so I'll do a quick update with a credit to you. Is there anything else worth adding about Download Play?
The big question is which games will run region-free? I didn't pick up a PS3 because it won't run Japanese PS2 or (in earlier models) PS1 games which makes lonely Panda's cry. Most of the games I want to run are Japanese PS1 and PS2 games.Barticle wrote:With all that excitement some reporters have overlooked a key announcement from Sony Computer Entertainment boss Shuhei Yoshida on Twitter - like the PS3, the PS4 will be region-free so you will be able to run Japanese games on US/Euro consoles.