Deviluke Roy wrote:You know, there should be a fire emblem rom hack that makes official fire emblem characters fight characters from fire emblem rom hacks.
Running into some trouble with fonts. Trying to use ImageTool and Spidey's font generator to make appropriate files, but those are just not working out. I'm about at my wit's end.
If someone could help me with that, then that'd be awesome.
Deviluke Roy wrote:You know, there should be a fire emblem rom hack that makes official fire emblem characters fight characters from fire emblem rom hacks.
And it would be AWESOME.
Why don't you make it?
That might be a good idea ... even though I don't know how to make fire emblem romhacks, and on second thought, people would not like me using their characters. OOPS!
grouchbag wrote:I'm going to wait until it comes out on bluray, then buy it.
LOL, same!
That's true I do agree with you both 100%.
But its not the same picture that you get at IMAX because you get everything coming up at you. On Blu-ray you don't get the same experience but lot less cheaper though. I rather see it in IMAX because we seen the 1st one there before and it was awesome.
I think for certain movies, the experience both socially and technologically to catch your first view at an actual cinema is an experience watching at home will never be able to replicate.
Speaking for myself, for example, when me and some friends get together to watch some of the big releases day one at the cinema, it's just a cool way to spend time with people you enjoy company with and you get to be crazy in public because everyone in the room are geeks of that movie.
The Marvel movies, in particular, or perhaps the Star Wars movies, are known for this kind of movie-going crowd. It's a fun experience, IMO.
Then, of course, there's the whole gigantic screen and massive sound system thing. The exaggerated picture and sound actually does affect the emotional impact when watching a movie, for some people.
That said, if I don't care about a movie badly enough then I don't mind skipping the cinema and just wait for home releases.
But I can understand if one were not a people/go-out person then yeah, watching it in the comfort of your own home is understandable.
I saw Rogue One in 3D at the movies, and it was so much better than at home. I always CC, though, because that fucking psycho Batman guy makes me and the wife nervous as hell in dark public places. Same way I don't like flying planes anymore. (Although, I still do. I just hate my active imagination when traveling.)
grouchbag wrote:Hellsmith, I prefer to own a movie so I can see it anytime I want, with no interruptions.I experience everything the way I like.
THANK YOU.
Sure, you get better picture over at an IMAX... but that's once, and tickets for that are really expensive, food/drink has to be purchased over there, you're sitting with all sorts of people you don't know, and you can't pause/rewind the movie whenever you miss something or when you need to do something.
In short... NOTHING BEATS FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT AT HOME! Even if it's just a family of one.
I dunno, watching the last two Star Wars movies (The Force Awakens and Rogue One) was pretty awesome in IMAX. My nearest IMAX cinema is fractionally over 100 miles away and the round trip was definitely worth it: I did it more than once for each film.
However, I do also like to own hard copies of movies, music, games...