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Retroarch snes borders4/3/2024 ![]() Steam Deck OLED - Display: 7.4-inch HDR OLED, 1,280 x 800 resolution, 1,000 nits peak HDR brightness, 600 nits SDR brightness, up to 90Hz | Processor: Custom 6nm AMD APU | RAM: 16GB LPDDR5 6400 MT/s | Storage: 512GB, 1TB SSD | Battery: 50Whr | Dimensions: 11.73 x 4.6 x 1.93 inches | Weight: 1.41 pounds | Wireless: Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3 | OS: SteamOS They might not have the widest appeal as a result (Switch excluded), but they’re often easier for less tech-literate folks to just pick up and use. They aren’t necessarily ideal for emulation or playing the latest multiplatform titles instead, they often have distinct game libraries. We’ll call the last tier “handhelds that do their own thing.” This is a catch-all for things like the Switch or Playdate: portable devices that run heavily customized software and aim to provide a unique gaming experience. (Engadget does not condone piracy.) Backing up files of games you already own for personal use only is considered more defensible, though, so for that a mobile handheld can be a more user- and wallet-friendly way to play the classics (or even some Switch games) anywhere. Getting emulators to work can be complicated, and accessing the BIOS and ROM files required to play games this way is legally murky. While most are marketed toward those ends, many gamers actually buy them to emulate classic games through software like RetroArch. They aren’t equipped to play modern console or PC titles, but they’re usually more compact than a portable PC, and you can still use them for mobile games and cloud streaming. ![]() These devices often run Android or Linux and can range from under $50 to $400-ish. there is also a custom backgrounds mod included with the current version of hakchi (i've been using hakchi CE 3.9.1) but i'm not sure it's the same mod as the other one and the instrucions aren't really clear to me (or maybe i'm just dumb).Further down on the price spectrum are "mobile handhelds" like the Logitech G Cloud or Retroid Pocket. is the info that is in the OP still the best way to do this? i've also been reading about a easy custom borders mod that is supposed to make things simple but most links to it seem to be dead and all the guides for it are using some older version of hakchi. i've been trying to add custom borders to the snesc menu and i can't get it to work. maybe you guys can help me with something else though. Thanks guys! i've also been doing it manually and so far it works great. ![]() In all cases all IPS patches available inside the 2 lists are exactly the same one, so don't be disturbed by this point ) But, you will have at least 95 to 99% of these IPS patches alive on the Robin (second) list, since he have stored them in his own storage, so it's also worthful to refer to this list too. However, Robin seems to have noticed some internet links towards some IPS patches have begun to die on the first list. By default, and especially in the latest CE versions, where it became a real problem, hakchi put, most of time, wrong informations about if this is a game for one or 2 players (or 2 players simultaneously), internal save or not, and the date is often incorrect : all the correct informations to complete your configuration are on this list (you have to make the correction manually of course) This first list is also interesting to put the good informations on your hakchi's configuration. The second list, made by Robin64 don't take account these "minor discoveries". Indeed the first link is the most up to date list, basically because, outside demi's work to follow later news, it also mentions some later issues reported by some occasional contributors (like me) and sometimes basic solutions (preset ID to apply).
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