- Joined
- Oct 20, 2006
- Messages
- 791
- Trophies
- 0
- Age
- 34
- Location
- Greece, Somewhere in Macedonia
- Website
- ispeelgood.trap17.com
- XP
- 149
- Country
Well said Neuromancer.
I'm sick of this new DS-X owner in the "whoa! stage" calling idiots to all angry and experienced customers on several posts. When I come across reports like the one by jmm0070 aka "gimme the Nobel Prize for my cluster size findings", saying "I have no problems with it" I just don't believe it. Anyone making such a claim just didn't used his DS-X enough or it would be clear for him how UNRELIABLE this device is.
Shine on, you crazy diamond.and STOP treating the ds-x team like that, i know that they dont announce release dates because of the cruelty of all those idiotic whiners, who think that because they payed alot they can yell and throw whatever they want to the team.
You sound just like thisand STOP treating the ds-x team like that, i know that they dont announce release dates because of the cruelty of all those idiotic whiners, who think that because they payed alot they can yell and throw whatever they want to the team.
Amptor, the Supercard gets updated quite frequently, everything works just fine for what I'm concerned. Last Update for the Slot-2 Supercards was two months ago, so what are you talking about? Last time I checked it was the M3 that needs ARM7 fixes right and left and isn't supported anymore. Did I just not get the irony in your post? You should really clear this up.Speaking of people who don't listen to the end user, as I mentioned earlier the "Supercard". Romman doesn't seem to care a lot about the customer, just comes out with products that suits himself (and his wallet). So there's other companies doing jacked up stuff too.
[...]
I'd recommend choosing your flash cart wisely and listen to what's popular, usually the popular stuff holds up fairly long for updates with the exception of the Supercard which actually who knows what goes on in that guy's brain when he does those things lol. Actually I'm surprised that a very decent product, the M3 Perfect, is still around.