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Which way are you playing games on Dreamcast?
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- megavolt85
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- MondoGecko
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I'm honestly surprised that so many people are still sticking with discs when ODEs are readily available and a lot more convenient, in my opinion. Nothing against discs or those still using them, but the less I have to hear the Dreamcast's GD-rom drive seeking, the better lol
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There are those that want to use the console as originally intended no matter what. The older the system gets the more wear and tear on the gd-rom drive. So I suppose the move to ode's will happen over time as the gd-rom drives die and disappear. Although a lot of DC users own more than one DC. So those that do have backup drives. I took my drive out and have it bagged up. I'll hold onto it and sell it for a 100+ down the road.MondoGecko wrote:I'm honestly surprised that so many people are still sticking with discs when ODEs are readily available and a lot more convenient, in my opinion. Nothing against discs or those still using them, but the less I have to hear the Dreamcast's GD-rom drive seeking, the better lol
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I've got one of those Flat Screens that were part of the transitionary period of televisions, so it has not only two HDMI Outputs, but also a whole set up of Composite Outputs. If I had Component Cables for the DC, I'm sure the picture would look better. I play on the discs, since I'm not really smart enough to work on a GDMU. Would love to try it though.
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- lithium
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+1 for ODE.
I was strictly disc only until last year when my second GD-ROM drive was having read issues. I could have bought a used Dreamcast and swapped the drive over as I had done before but there is no telling how long it would last. As time goes by, finding good, working GD-ROM drives becomes harder and harder; the disadvantages of using a proprietary format I guess.
Original GDEMUs are hard to find and I didn't want a clone so I did some research and found MODE was my best option. It wasn't cheap, but I was looking at something long term that's user friendly and it ticked all the boxes.
Overall I'm happy that I went with an ODE, it has definately made the Dreamcast better to use, and yes, no more grating disc seek noise anymore!
I was strictly disc only until last year when my second GD-ROM drive was having read issues. I could have bought a used Dreamcast and swapped the drive over as I had done before but there is no telling how long it would last. As time goes by, finding good, working GD-ROM drives becomes harder and harder; the disadvantages of using a proprietary format I guess.
Original GDEMUs are hard to find and I didn't want a clone so I did some research and found MODE was my best option. It wasn't cheap, but I was looking at something long term that's user friendly and it ticked all the boxes.
Overall I'm happy that I went with an ODE, it has definately made the Dreamcast better to use, and yes, no more grating disc seek noise anymore!
- mistamontiel
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Could I cast another for ODD lol n one for ODE
Primary spins secondary spins and the next secondary's MODE equipped
Primary spins secondary spins and the next secondary's MODE equipped
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- shadow
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For Dreamcast I acquired my first and only ODE. (Other disc-based systems are covered by MiSTer or have hard drive support.) Even beyond game prices having skyrocketed, it's just a straight QoL upgrade between removal of loud GD-ROM sounds and no need to manipulate physical discs.
- Ryo_Hazuki
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Disk here, my tv is flat LCD Full HD with VGA input, the Dreamcast image is very good on tv at 480p.
- Stu1872
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I use a clone version of the GDEMU with a 256gb SanDisk microsd card.
My library are all GDI files apart from the indie games and Atomiswave games I have on it.
I have been mostly playing on my TV with a Bitfunx hdmi cable adapter but I have recently purchased a DC to VGA box and have that hooked up to a 20" Dell Ultrasharp monitor (2007fpb) with the accompanied speaker on the bottom. The picture quality through VGA blew my mind!
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My library are all GDI files apart from the indie games and Atomiswave games I have on it.
I have been mostly playing on my TV with a Bitfunx hdmi cable adapter but I have recently purchased a DC to VGA box and have that hooked up to a 20" Dell Ultrasharp monitor (2007fpb) with the accompanied speaker on the bottom. The picture quality through VGA blew my mind!
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- SolidSonicTH
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Re: Which way are you playing games on Dreamcast?
ODEs for new games but I still have DCs that I left alone with their original disc drives as well.