Bristles wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2024 11:56 amI think tape loading from a real tape is simply nostalgia, and not of any real use, or value.
Back in '82/83, aged 12, I had the time to load a tape, and that was the only cheap option at that time - unless you could afford an Opus Disk Drive, and the expensive (for that time) 3.5" floppy disks.
Today, in my 50s, I simply don't have that time anymore, and neither do my friends from that time period. 5 mins for one tape, provided it loads, takes 5 mins off of my free time. 3 tapes, could be 15 minutes of loading, rather than 15 seconds. If I have a spare 1 hour, that is down to 45 mins due to loading old tapes. Fine, if you want that real nostalgia for old media, but tapes might not rot, but they can chew-up in your tape deck.Back to the original topic. Why can't you just use 48k mode, if that is working ?
It shouldn't matter if you owned one or not, you are trying to play Matchday 2, not the actual 48k system.
A perfectly valid point of view and I can completely understand where you are coming from. I'm also sure the majority will agree with you. However, if I have an hour for gaming, I'd rather get 45 minutes of gaming with 15 minutes of loading. I'm no different. I have very little free time. We only differ on how we want to spend that free hour. Neither is wrong. I want the nostalgia. I want to use hardware exactly the way I used to use it back in the day even if I completely understand why others wouldn't.
I don't want to play Matchday 2 in 48k mode. I know it is weird but I only ever had a 128 Toastrack and I want to load my games via the 128 tape loader menu for nostalgia and to use it the same way I did back then. I get it. That's really stupid to some people but I'll just do me I've done well over 50 years of stupid at this point - no point in changing now
p.s. I never use any of the "fast loading" features in any of the cores. I prefer to wait the full time for games to load - yep I'm just that odd!