It would have been incredible if Nintendo allowed them to add the Atari Games/Tengen NES version of Tetris in this compilation.
Also, anyone else out there remember/used to play TetriNET?
We finally figured out why Linus is so deep into badminton.
Love Nexpo, always glad to see a new video even if it’s about the creepiest things possible.
As someone that never really was familiar with the Nickelodeon shows aside from hearing the names of a few of them here and there, the documentary was an interesting and hard watch.
Pretty sure that is the actual default location for standard EmulationStation, as opposed to ES-DE.
Such a great band, sad to see they went different ways, but still new music coming out from both sides.
I am. Up to 8 at this point.
Run the docker compose file. That’s pretty much all you need to do.
Dude was so hard-triggered.
Legal action based on what?
Everything I’m running gets between 100-120+ fps with AFMF2 with far less artifacting than previous AFMF1. I’m mentioning VRR because it means that if a game doesn’t hit 120FPS, it stays perfectly smooth so frame dips are far less noticeable. I’m using an ROG Ally X, so I don’t spend much time worrying about battery power at all anymore unlike the previous ROG Ally. I get about 2-3 hours playing the bigger games on it and for anything that I want to basically play forever (2d stuff), I can set screen to 720p, lock screen to 60fps (or less) and lock TDP to 7 watts and get 10 or so hours out of it.
If you aren’t interested in trying the driver with AFMF2 (which is not yet officially released for the handheld Windows devices yet but can be sideloaded), you can also play with Lossless Scaling on Steam which can also do frame generation up to 4x.
Again, AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2. And when there are cases where your game cannot hit whatever threshold needed for 120fps, that’s where the variable refresh rate comes in.
You really shouldn’t trust anything important to a pi. I hope that you at the very least have that pi on a UPS if you’re going to risk your data this way.
Not a huge fan of RGB either but I’d prefer the option is there and I can disable it than not have it at all.
Having the option for 120hz on the ROG Ally was a game changer. Especially combined with AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2 which just released and variable refresh rate on the screen. It’s hard to go back to anything without them now.
Patents they have to dance around.
Thank you so much for posting this and reminding me about this project. I was looking to run his previous similar project that I think was just called Timeline when I saw he was working on this. Can’t wait to dig in.
Different people have different ideas of retrogaming, I guess you can say. Some will see it purely as playing those old games from the past exclusively, others will see things like this - rom hacks - as being part of that, some others may consider games that have a retro style as being part of it as well. When it comes to what I post here, I stick to things that I think people that come here might be interested in and just let the upvotes/downvotes decide.
Wish I wasn’t allergic to wearing white.