The emulator is simply amazing,and everybody knows that...but let's see what are the worst things about it that prevent many users to even try it.
These issues should be fixed very soon,or you may lose a lot of potential users starving for NesterDC SE:
1. Add a video (mpg or divx avi,not wmv) of the latest NesterDC SE in action,so we can show those who still don't know/believe how much better NesterDC SE is from ANY other existing console-on-console emulator so far (even on the XBOX) to see it in action before they download and create their image.
It needs to cover the simplicity of image creation,the goodies it offers,the cool menu interface,the EX sound support,the NSF player and the DC peripheral support in one single video.
2. Many of my friends are still not willing to download and try this amazing emu.They both have a DC and an XBOX,and they say: whoo needs this inferior product,when we have a perfect NES emu on XBOX? Hmph! They have to see the video and glue their mouths with Super Glue
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3. Do you know there are still users on dialup (and in some poor countries 56k dialup is still charged by minute and no flatrate is available),so when downloading the goodies,aborting the process and resuming again,it has to download again the large .db file and waste a lot of time checking the goodies you already have downloaded.This costs a lot of money.
It would be better to host separate packages (downloads) (7zips) of NSFs,Manuals,screenshots,etc. and there has to be a txt file inside with instruction to point them where to extract the files)
4. Also,it's NOT a good idea for the image builder that it MUST connect to the internet to be able to make the image.This shold also be possible to do offline,EVEN if goodies are not downloaded at all.There should be just a warning message saying that without goodies,the experience will be not that great and they should download the extra stuff if they want maximum enjoyment.
So,it should be possible to make the image without downloading a single goodie and without ever connecting to the net.
5. The "image cannot be created" error should be fixed as soon as possible.It prevents ALL users on WinXP SP2 to create the image...and you know that the majority of PCs are on SP2...