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Originally posted by Davros
If you want them to make bug-free hacks that work perfectly in accurate emulators then you have to make reasonable, convincing arguments with evidence and without whining.
Really? Let's go over the highlights, shall we?
Arguments for accuracy:
A) Hacks will be broken when crappy emulators around now are finally deprecated. As byuu puts it:
Originally posted by byuu
When nobody can run your game in ten years, that's your problem, not mine.
B) If your hack only works on 1 emulator (even now), there will be quite a few people who won't play it, just because it doesn't work on their emulator and they don't want to get a new one.
C) Anyone can use bsnes, it's not hard to get and with the newest version can run on "a box of rocks". This should allow easy testing for compatibility.
Arguments against accuracy: