You need to have sound on. She’s getting cussed at for what she’s doing
Mostly here to kill time. Big fan of open source game engine recreations/source ports, firmware modding, Linux, and gaming in general.
You need to have sound on. She’s getting cussed at for what she’s doing
I think my next challenge run should be beating the PS3 without reloading. If the game crashes or I clip into a rock I need to start over.
It would be more for big ticket small items. Laptops and what not. You’d go down as they trickle up.
Yeah. Pull it and go to a different floor and look around. You aren’t standing around waiting for them unless you have some weird 1930s pull station
I mean assuming it takes them five minutes to respond and they’re going to a different floor I’d say that’s plenty of time
It’s for work
The man in the photo reminds me a bit of Brutal Moose.
Maybe it’s just the facial hair. I feel like there’s a video of him in a similar stance/outfit
You can also use a lot of USB controllers, or use something like a MayFlash adapter to use just about any controller you want.
You can do this in software too if you wanted to use something like a generic Logitech PC controller or an Xbox 360 controller. Very plug and play.
If they ever add a PS3 emulator to the PS5, or if the PS5 library grows in general, it could still overtake the PS3 in the future.
That’s something I was kind of disappointed with when it came to the PS4. I thought it might have PS3 backwards compatibility and be pretty much the perfect system for me. A lot of the games I have been playing the past couple years (on PC) were released for the PS4 like Control, Death Stranding, Dying Light, and Far Cry 4 to name few.
All that said I did phrase the question in a way that omits backwards compatibility, game costs (with the price of retro games these days it would be enough to keep me from picking anything sixth generation or below), emulation, and online play because I was more curious what generation of games people think they could play in a kind of stuck on a dessert island scenario. Ignoring all of that I feel like going with the most recent generation of Playstation would be the way I’d go. It’s moddable, online is still available, backwards compatible with a lot of PS2 games, and you don’t really need to worry about a lot of the typical wear if everything is digital.
Good point. I had a feeling someone might choose the SNES or NES for the big library alone but the SNES era definitely did have some unique games
I’ll have to check out some of the ones on your list I don’t recognise
Fair enough. I’d probably just go for the Xbox One in that case and deal with a few games still being moddable and supporting the keyboard and mouse as peripherals rather than give up on gaming
I game on PC myself but why would you quit gaming all together if you couldn’t do it on PC?
Any reason why? What games do you like on them?
They all run mainstream operating systems, and are basically locked down PCs in a fancy box.
I feel like Xbox is the only console running a mostly mainstream OS. The Playstation series is based off of FreeBSD and but I think that’s at a base level and a majority of what’s added is custom proprietary code. Considering gaming on FreeBSD really doesn’t surpass Quake I’d say it’s quiet different.
I’ve seen the Switch’s OS described as
Proprietary OS, derivative of Nintendo 3DS system software (partially Unix-like via certain components which are based on FreeBSD and Android)
The Nintendo Switch is like cheating since it gets all the older games from different platforms…
The classic games section sure but I feel like it’s legitimate if they are remasters like the new Super Mario RPG for example.
Similarly I think people were installing Linux and Steam on their PS4s.
You can check the emulation wiki and see which ones they recommend. I’m not sure which are available on F-Droid but most of them are available through a GitHub page
https://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Emulators_on_Android