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Unlike Monkey_Driven, I actually enjoy the tinkering and collecting aspect of RetroPie.
I've owned two Rasberry Pis and have played around with several emulators over the years. I end up putting all these games on them and then not playing them. The options are just too overwhelming. Not to mention the emulation is usually like 5 percent "off". It's like watching a blockbuster on an iPhone. Yeah, you're watching the movie, but you're kind of missing the point. You know?
Post subject: Re: The all inclusive video game thread
Posted: Tue June 27, 2017 2:07 am
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
run2death wrote:
Fair enough.
Unlike Monkey_Driven, I actually enjoy the tinkering and collecting aspect of RetroPie.
I've owned two Rasberry Pis and have played around with several emulators over the years. I end up putting all these games on them and then not playing them. The options are just too overwhelming. Not to mention the emulation is usually like 5 percent "off". It's like watching a blockbuster on an iPhone. Yeah, you're watching the movie, but you're kind of missing the point. You know?
RetroPie has really improved over their last few releases. It plays my various bootleg Zelda ROMs with extra dungeons without a hitch.
It doesn't technically support anything post PSX/N64, so I spend most of my tinkering time with PS2 and GameCube emulators and overclocking.
Unlike Monkey_Driven, I actually enjoy the tinkering and collecting aspect of RetroPie.
I've owned two Rasberry Pis and have played around with several emulators over the years. I end up putting all these games on them and then not playing them. The options are just too overwhelming. Not to mention the emulation is usually like 5 percent "off". It's like watching a blockbuster on an iPhone. Yeah, you're watching the movie, but you're kind of missing the point. You know?
RetroPie has really improved over their last few releases. It plays my various bootleg Zelda ROMs with extra dungeons without a hitch.
It doesn't technically support anything post PSX/N64, so I spend most of my tinkering time with PS2 and GameCube emulators and overclocking.
Careful, if you overclock too much you'll blow your knees out.
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