I wonder how far away we are from Xbox emulation on Android?
I think any handheld past the level you mentioned will just be a continued effort to create a lighter weight and more portable Steam Deck
Mostly here to kill time. Big fan of open source game engine recreations/source ports, firmware modding, Linux, and gaming in general.
I wonder how far away we are from Xbox emulation on Android?
I think any handheld past the level you mentioned will just be a continued effort to create a lighter weight and more portable Steam Deck
If I recall correctly you don’t need to play the series in order to get the story; right?
I’ve never played it myself. Do you think it’s a game that would heavily rely on a manual or guide?
I know some older games with save states and guides can fly by but without them they can quadruple in length
I feel like a majority of the article is just looking back at what’s come out since 2020 and even then it doesn’t seem to use the progression we’ve seen to theorize about new potential devices.
But if a company does take a big risk to push the market forward, we have a responsibility as the buyers to reward that creativity with our support.
Producing a unique device takes a lot of courage and risk of failure. It is an expensive venture that very few are willing to attempt. But this is absolutely something that needs to happen some day.
These two paragraphs from the conclusion seems to sum up the writers thoughts.
Yeah I’d appreciate some theorize even if they are outlandish and not so feesible.