Autumn is always Diablo-season in my family. We’ll play a modded Diablo 1 or 2 together. It’s tradition!
Autumn is always Diablo-season in my family. We’ll play a modded Diablo 1 or 2 together. It’s tradition!
That’s insane!
What do you mean? That’s the same layout as the SNES controller, & it’s what most of the retro handhelds use.
Also, it’s running Linux so it’s easy to remap the buttons to a custom layout if desired.
Looked up “cromulent” in the dictionary. Wasn’t disappointed!!
The chances of a deal are said to be weeks away, if not non-existent.
What kind of non-sentence is that?
This is a remake, not a port. And being so I wonder: “Why not just port Minetest instead? It’d get better longterm support that way. And why reinvent the wheel?”
Sweet! You’ve probably already found this, but if you’re interested in these devices the Retro Game Corps channel on YouTube is an invaluable resource. That guy does a beyond excellent job reviewing options and giving quality advice!
Yeah, for sure. The analog stocks work flawlessly & I love them. I use them for games where they’re native (i.e. ZDoom & mods), where they emulate a mouse (i.e. Minetest), or where they emulate a d-pad (i.e. psx games). All cases work great! For d-pad games I find myself switching back and forth between d-pad and sticks depending on the application (i.e. Tetris needs precision & is better with d-pad, NBA Jam needs adaptivity & is better with sticks).
I have an Anbernic RG353M & it sounds like it fits your needs. Emulates up to PSP. Moddable: I run ArkOS which is Debian-based - so I can SSH in, apt install
programs, run custom bash scripts I wrote, etc. I also ported a desktop game to run on it. So moddability points are high! Also dual-boots into Android, so Android games are available if that’s your thing. It comes with the Android dual-boot right out of the box!
Downsides:
Overall, it’s got those hardware quirks above but I still like it and I don’t regret it for the price (something like ~$100 a couple of years ago I think). Battery life is very good, even for graphics intensive games. It can go many hours without needing a charge, and generally it has better stamina than I do!
A couple of ideas:
Holography is often used to record information from the real world, and in that process it’s impossible to record the light’s phase during the encode step. Physicist’s call it “the phase problem” and there are all kinds of fancy tricks to try to get around it when decoding holograms in the computer. If you’re simulating everything from scratch then you have the luxury of recording the phase as well as the amplitude - and this should make decoding much easier as a result!
Adnausium sounds really cool! How similar is it to uBlock in practice? (I don’t want to lose the great performance of uBlock)
I wonder whether Nukem would consider running again in 2024?
There’s a version of Debian whose desktop environment is just the CLI. (I learned the “fun way” at first boot whilest helping a friend install Linux on their machine). It was certainly a lightweight, fast, & easy installation, I’ll say that! Lol!
To git gud you gotta git commit
and keep git push
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Thanks! I made a change similar to that and it might have helped. In any case, I think my issue is fixed. I’ll post the fix in the original post.
Thanks for the idea! I tried this but both versions of which rsync
pointed to the same location.
I think I’ve figured out my issue. I’ll put the solution in the original post.
Well, here’s a list. If you write a script please share it, but it looks like quite an endeavor…
I love the idea! $8.99 per month is a bit steep…
EDIT: Thinking more about the price, Mozilla is mostly funded by Google but this is a blatantly anti-advertising/anti-Google move. Mozilla must be trying to establish a new revenue stream to get themselves independent of Google. It’s a balls-y move!
If I’m correct in that thinking it does help justify the cost and put it in context.
Console version of dungeon crawl stone soup