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Handheld gaming is the future - The Verge Podcast
  • It's funny that people are arguing against you when the DS, Switch, and Gameboy/GBC are the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th top selling gaming consoles of all time. Like yeah, they're all Nintendo consoles, but if other companies put in the same effort and marketing, they'd likely have similar results.

  • The Analogue Pocket will soon come in eight Game Boy Pocket/Advance colors
  • It wasn't for a long time, but apparently they were able to crack it for emulation. That said, the whole appeal of the Analogue was for the genuine, native playback of physical cartridges. Emulation doesn't seem to have basic features you'd expect from an emulation device like save states or fast-forward. If I were you, I'd go for something like the RG35xx or the Miyoo Mini +

  • How Valve Made $600,000,000 in a Year | Steam Deck Success Story
  • That dude left out a couple negatives.

    First, all games will default to the Deck's output resolution. You need to go to the game's settings before launching to set the resolution to match the TV's.

    Since running a game at a higher resolution hurts performance, you'll usually get worse performance docked than handheld unless you're ok with using a lower resolution intentionally.

    There are various issues with external controllers. Here are a few that I've had personally:

    1. PS5 controller developing input lag over the course of an hour. Need to disconnect and reconnect.

    2. Double inputs caused by Steam Input happening on top of a game's built-in input

    3. Some games not correctly interpreting multiple controllers because the Deck's controls still register as a controller while docked

    4. Some games like Stardew Valley not accepting controller input without going into settings and reordering

    5. Not reconnecting to Bluetooth controllers automatically, needing to go to settings and manually connect (for some reason this doesn't happen with Xbox controllers for me)

    Unrelated to controllers, there are some other dock issues:

    1. Constant audio buzzing and disconnect while docked. Need to enable Developer mode and change a setting to fix.

    2. Severe UI slowdown while docked.

    These are all with the official Steam dock. So yeah, it's not the seamless Switch-like experience a lot of Deck users pretend it is.

  • Apple Pre-Event Mega Thread
  • IIRC they openly stated in an interview that iMessage is one of people's greatest incentives to stick to the Apple ecosystem, and they have no plans of shooting themselves in the foot by releasing it on android.

  • Apple reportedly won’t make leather cases for the iPhone 15
  • The quality has definitely gotten worse with every iPhone generation. I had an official leather case on my 12 and the layer of leather began peeling off of the plastic within a few months.

    Nowadays I just use a rubber spigen case and I'm very happy with it.

  • Red Dead Redemption - Launch Trailer - Nintendo Switch
  • You will appreciate the story of 2 a lot more if you have played 1. They closely tie together.

    Also, RDR1 is a spectacular game. 2 is better and worse in various ways. 1 is more video-gamey; 2 is more simulation.

    That said, if you're not all that interested in 1, 2 is just fine on its own!

  • [Question] Switch and Deck users, which games do you still prefer to play on switch?
  • I used to think this until I got 7th Heaven running on the deck. Wide screen, enhanced textures and character models, 60fps, orchestral soundtrack, and I even added the delightfully amateur voice acting mod.

    It was a massive pain to set up, but now I can't imagine going back.

  • Apple's Vision Pro Developer Labs Not Drawing Many Attendees
  • I completely agree with this. I've found myself drifting away from wanting cutting-edge, high-end stuff and towards more reliable tech. I've started taking notes on real paper instead of ipad, and I've been wearing my cheap Casio watch instead of my Apple Watch. I feel like in some ways I've hit a wall where my inner humanity longs for real, tangible things rather than more digitization.

  • What classic Nintendo games do you still return to?

    Since they announced the remake of Super Mario RPG, I've found myself playing the original again.

    In fact, I have a few classics that I still play regularly.

    • Zelda ALttP
    • Super Metroid
    • Metroid Prime (Switch remaster is 🔥)
    • Kirby Air Ride (City Trial is still my go-to party game with my 30 year old friends)
    • Super Mario 64

    What about you guys?

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