To be fair, Microsoft and Sony also sell consoles with less power than a phone.
To be fair, Microsoft and Sony also sell consoles with less power than a phone.
DLSS doesn’t require those tensor cores, it’s just using them in the 3000 series GPUs.
I don’t think you’re taking into account that their switch to 4k may have nothing to do with console power and simply AI upscaling. Which would increase everything you’re asking for.
Well put, I agree.
Honestly, the game is more a ripoff of any other Ubisoft game than it is Breath Of The Wild. It’s got the same old open world UI with the constant annoyance of what you’re supposed to do next. Nothing really compelling you to explore anything for the sake of exploring.
Sorry, should have been more clear. It won’t play the ROMs out of the box until someone creates firmware to let you play off the SD card. Otherwise, you just pick up an FPGA cartridge with an SD slot and use that. I prefer this method as the FPGA cartridge recreates the actual ROM on the cartridge rather than just…
On one hand, sure. On the other, there is a precedent being set since these games are mostly the same game running on more powerful versions of the same hardware architecture. Imagine if you had to buy a game twice because you bought a new graphics card on PC. This isn’t a remaster or even really a re-release. $10 is…
Man, that sucks. I have the Super NT but I got it around the time it released. They do runs of different things here and there, so you might eventually have an option of a limited edition one or something.
The pocket also has a spare FPGA core to use for literally anything you want. It’ll probably be a little more work than plugging in a cartridge and an adapter, but any FPGA core that releases can be loaded on that. So, with an SD Card and ROMs, it can play literally anything up to the N64 and PSX - until those cores…
This is the first FPGA handheld, this is really nothing like all that other junk out there. I have a couple of Analogue’s consoles already, the quality is insane and they sell enough of them that they’re becoming the gold standard for retro gaming.
You completely misunderstood Lars’ take on Napster and you obviously didn’t follow where this all went after that. St Anger didn’t even exist in the Napster days, you’re confusing it with MI:2 soundtrack.
I agree that it’s underrated but I knew they’d never let it go once they re-released it on GBA in 2005ish.
The newest version of the game includes the actual forms of rock songs. Many that aren’t even in the original.
Snake looks lost out there!
Bluetooth 5 can probably handle it but the last I checked an audio standard hadn’t been worked out for that yet.
I believe those controllers still use the proprietary RF when paired with a console.
They do have Bluetooth in them, it’s just not opened up to anything.
It was really horrible, think of the cheapest bluetooth earphone you can, and that was it.
They made a full headset, it was just wired.
They went to Bluetooth when the Xbox One S launched, but they didn’t open it up to anything.