Rololowlo
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- Jan 29, 2024
And you don't even have to guess that, they will proudly tell you at the first opportunity.I'm convinced 75%+ of hacked handhelds and chinkware are never looked again after they get set up and have photos posted
There is a convergence of conditions that created that situation, the first of which is that like elsewhere people do stupid shit for clout with strangers, and they are averse to the idea of questioning an established consensus.
Button layout they don't feel comfortable with but is sold as era-appropriate? Pointless bloated museum-like frontends? The games themselves, when 80/20 was the norm even back then? Constant access to other more engaging distraction from their phone? At no point do they even link these together. They totally love retro games, it just so happens that they like "tinkering" more and it has nothing to do with the extreme amount of friction they put between themselves and the games.
I had a handheld for several years called the X15. It was, merely, an Android handheld with a 16:9 touchscreen and an Xbox D-pad positioning. It was absolutely cheap entry-level chinko trash, and yet it plowed through my GBA/PS1/DS backlogs because it was so natural to pick it up and play: tap emulator shortcut on the home screen, pick game.
By the way you have the same discussions about SteamOS that you have with these Linux handhelds: supposedly if you want to use Windows or Android on a handheld, your first endeavor should be to excruciatingly recreate a console-like UI via whatever frontend. When you have dozens of games installed at the same time and are switching constantly like a typical zero-attention-span overstimulated retard, then of course that puts extreme pressure on the UI to be fancy and colorful.
They can't imagine a scenario where you tap the Parasite Eve shortcut on the home screen and just fucking play it.