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Can you mount them? If so what does that look like?
Fan of Linux, modifying firmwares, and open source software. Mostly here to kill time and contribute to Lemmy’s growth.
If you want to play a game together over XLinkKai shoot me a message. I have an original Xbox, PS2, and a PS3 I can use.
Can you mount them? If so what does that look like?
I can’t say I blame them when it comes to going with what’s comfortable.
I used Windows and Linux while in school so it’s what I got used to. Whenever I use MacOS I feel incredibly lost
Many might be shocked at the controls. I do agree with the obvious point: “Why include a right analog if it cannot run any systems that would use it?”
I wonder if that’s to make people think it’s PSP compatible on first glance or if they’ve given legitimate thought into some people preferring a stick over a D pad or maybe even the homebrew community.
I like your post by the way. You have a decent amount of information and said what the system can likely run
Yeah. Would be nice for those of us that never got to try out the online mode. I also don’t think it’s available on Playstation past the PS3
I really think it comes down to the individual. I personally think that Aldous Huxley’s book Brave New World was likely derived at least partially from the book We by Russian author Yevgeny Zamyatin but both Aldous Huxley and my 10th grade English teacher would disagree. I don’t think it’s wrong to take someone else’s work and add upon it in a way you view beneficial. I view it as a natural evolution if anything and if it gives someone something to enjoy or makes the creative processes a little easier I’m all for it.
Yeah in the same remixing a song is considered original
What you would be looking for is called a source port or engine recreation. I think REGoth is the closest you are going to get but I think the project has been abandoned
How is the CFW on the Nano?
I’ve thought about getting a FunKey S or similar micro device but I’ve always stopped short of ordering one. The fragility of the screens has been a big reason keeping me back
That’s what I’m saying. I don’t think any other firmware has those features
I actually plan on selling mine soon. I have an RP3+ for PSP and above and an RG35XX for day to day use.
I do find the use of one analog stick on the RG351V a little odd considering it struggles with PSP. I get it can be useful for homebrew or if you want a D pad replacement but I’m in the camp of two sticks or nothing.
I can’t think of another firmware that has video trailers and the achievement availability icon on the game selection menu
Do you feel like you ever got over the initial setup period? A lot of what you are describing is what I encounter after a fresh install but I don’t typically have any issues after a little bit of tweaking.
What laptop is it?
Have you checked out this page?
I’ve never heard of it. What separates from Project Cartographer and MCC?
It doesn’t really matter. You could try a long term support release and you don’t have to worry as much about constantly updating to prevent stuff from breaking
Garuda has a gaming edition you might want to look at if you decide on a rolling release.
Two notable Americans having a snack that has erratic quality control
Yeah I get that. I wasn’t suggesting Invidious. I was saying NewPipe is a good option because you can port your subscriptions to other platforms.
You don’t need to start fresh every time you start using an open source alternative.
That said it would work in OP’s situation because it’s pretty much platform agnostic and there are available apps to make it easier to use on the Play Store. I still think NewPipe is the way to go though because it’s designed for Android.
Yeah. As long as you don’t make any alterations to the VM like sharing drives for example. If you had enough storage you could also make snapshots on occasion so you have a back up in the event of malware but you wouldn’t likely get malware unless you are opening the files on that VM
Should be similar on most Linux distros.