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#1
Alright, i made a thread like this before in the PCE section but since it's only the game in question that's Japanese it might fit better here.

The issue i'm having is the command registering as up when i press left due to a "tilting effect" on the controller, making it very unreliable to play with. It's so fucking sensitive that i have to sit there and consciously press/hold it down in a very light manner at wich point it won't register but there's just no way to keep that in mind while having to make instant decisions. I don't know if that's just the way the controller is supposed to be or if i'm doing something wrong but it really bums me out.

The game is called Zipang. Occasionally it will happen in Castlevania: Rondo of Blood aswell where i use the suibweapon when i only want to do a regular attack but i feel like i have better control of that.

Surely i can't be the only one having this type of issue that's exactly how it feels ](*,)
#2
It's a game in the same style as Solomon's Key, building and destroying blocks etc. You jump by pressing up but the thing is it happens unintentionally when i push the arrow to go left aswell. Not right. I press the button the same way when i want to go in that direction without any problems.

It's really fucking annoying because i'm barely putting any pressure. I can't play this fucking with this shit going simultanioniously so what should i do?
#3
Atfter every single level, 5-10 seconds? DD2 especially felt like it was taking forever while Cstöevania: Rondo of Blood somewhat less but stilll pretty long. All the cutscenes and music work as they're supposed and the caps have been recently changed so i don't that's the issue.
#4
It happened after opening a brand new game. Is that all good or should i be worried? The back of the card also has these "prints" on the back with a texture different from the actual plastic.
#5
Hi, it may seem like a stupid or pointless question but it keeps fucking with my mind so i'm gonna ask it anyway. I recently bought a highly regarded CD game and as a collector ofcourse that too factors in into the condition (the CD itself i mean). With Hu-cards i don't think it's a big issue but should i be getting separate CD's for gameplay? It's really a hassle that i'd rather skip but i don't know.