What else do you think
stable releases are for? I'm not seeing the reason for (what looks like) redundant releases.
One, who said being a developer gives you the authority to suddenly act aggressive when challenged for a simple answer to a user's query (if you've forgotten, I asked
When was this ever a thing? This neither answers the question, nor provide any context.
Two, I'd say I have enough reason to be skeptical of a third party's builds if there isn't any obvious evidence of tangible improvements. If I was a developer, I'd like to think that it would benefit
everyone involved by upstreaming these updates, or at the very least bringing up the point of concern (outdated toolchains, platform-specific bugs, etc.) to the teams involved.
Again, the aggression and lack of sufficient evidence while resorting to childish namecalling doesn't make your response any more reputable; all it does is confuse
me when scrolling through this thread.
See?
This is what I'm talking about?
What isn't working;
why aren't they working? THAT is more helpful than the answer that I'm getting right now:
it dun work. I've gone through as much as I could with my personal library to make this thread in the first place, to be an informative locale for discussion not only for users, but developers who would be watching and would
like to know when shit don't work. And if I can confirm and make that information easier to see at a glance - on the OP - then it would be appreciated rather than a soft-forking of the project.
...What are you, a ten year old? No, seriously; what does this add to the conversation? At least my original postscript comment was stressing the incompatibilities with a core; you're just being petty.
But what the hell? Let's engage.
Obviously,
I'm the only one that cares if
the 11th-highest rated Game Boy Advance title and 2nd highest RPG on the console (short of Final Fantasy VI) works on a GBA emulator.
Anyways...
So, what exactly has changed or been improved beyond the changelog here? My personal testing brings up about similar results (though I'm unable to even use FBA 2018, assuming due to mismatched ROMset which is rather inconvenient...) to the latest couple of nightlies.
EDIT: To FmT specifically, I don't want to come off as disrespectful or anything, and sincere apologies if the last reply that off-handedly mentioned you is indeed baseless; I'm just out of the loop and haven't seen this kind of behavior for the couple of years I've managed this thread.
If these were indeed improvements that could help the Libretro team, did you or would you consider bringing this up with them directly? They could be easily reached on the Vita Nuova or (more obviously the) Libretro Discord. And I wouldn't be too surprised if someone involved with the Vita port just so happened to be watching the thread.