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MantisToboggon, do gaming w I don't think we're ever getting the next one.

All the AAA publishers seem to have turned into ponzi schemes.

iamthetot,

How are they a Ponzi scheme?

IronBird,

kind of the opposite of a ponzi scheme, they burn $ paying developers to do work that will ultimately be scrapped before ever seeing the light of day

MantisToboggon,

As long as it some kind of a scheme, I agree.

Onomatopoeia, do astronomy w Artemis I: Flight Day 13

Amazing what 70k clicks looks like.

mesamunefire, do games w TRIMUI Brick Hammer, a weirdly named but beautiful handheld
@mesamunefire@piefed.social avatar

Nice. Its a fun one.

PerfectDark,
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Jestzer, do games w Day 563 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

I would play matchmaking in Halo MCC more if the game wasn’t filled with cheaters. At least when I host custom games, I can ban them and move on.

Zahille7,

My suggestion would be to play the “normal” version with anticheat

MyNameIsAtticus,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

Thankfully i haven’t had many run ins with cheaters, but there’s definitely a huge skill gap between me and other players every other game

FirmDistribution, do games w Video games, random friend requests, and scammers!

how do you lemmings deal with these random friend invites?

Dude, just talk to the person. You already seem to know every possible red flag there is. If they do something shady, you’ll know, but there’s also the possibility they’re just looking for friends.

I’ve made friendships online that are going for more than a decade at this point. I’m not saying you should trust everyone, but maybe just be less suspicious and let time show you what kind of person you’re taking to, it will reveal if the person is friendly or not.

rollin,

Yeah I am talking with them, they do seem legit so hopefully I’m just being paranoid/overly cautious.

The reason I thought I’d post here is to make sure I’ve not missed something obvious and to understand what the risks are. I guess “something shady” would be asking me to do something weird like install unknown software, or asking lots of personal questions out of the blue.

SupraMario,

Almost everyone uses discord for voip now. You can even use it in a browser.

I’ve got friends I still talk to on a regular from over 20 years ago from an MMO I played. Hell one of them, is a friend myself and another friend who I know offline still game with to this day, we’ve known them for almost 20 years now.

Get a better mic, download or browse to discord and act like a human.

Buffy, do games w TRIMUI Brick Hammer, a weirdly named but beautiful handheld

Looks nice. I am not a huge fan of the form factor though, I prefer the GBA style layout. I have a RetroSnap Play I got as a gift, I wonder how it compares. By biggest issue is it can never tell me the battery percentage, and it drains quickly when I close it with a game running. This combo sucks and makes me constantly nervous about keeping it charged so it won’t shut off in the middle of an important game.

PerfectDark,
@PerfectDark@lemmy.world avatar

If absolute Game Boy Advance is your fav, then don’t forget this one:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/9268767a-bf57-476b-8dde-182c5001b6e4.webp

The RetroSnap Play looks great! Glad you’ve been enjoying it! This is one of the R36S clones, basically its ‘one’ handheld that just keeps on selling and selling, and broke out of the niche hobby scene. That’s why you’ll see it on spaces like YouTube and (apparently, I don’t use it!) a ton on TikTok.

If you want to change the firmware so you’ll be able to see the battery state, then you can check out this guide on what is available:

retrohandheldguides.com/r36s-custom-firmware/

Buffy,

Oh yeah, that is exactly what I want out of a handheld! And thank you so much for the link, I didn’t realize the firmware these things ship with is so out of date. If I can get the battery percentage working thanks to this, you’re a real life saver.

PerfectDark,
@PerfectDark@lemmy.world avatar

You’re welcome!

Have a read over it, choose one and then (if it helps) check some YouTube videos so they give you a nice overview on what they bring to your device.

:)

Barthosw, do games w TRIMUI Brick Hammer, a weirdly named but beautiful handheld

How would you say it compares to an analog pocket?

PerfectDark,
@PerfectDark@lemmy.world avatar

That’s not an easy comparison to make between the two.

The Analogue Pocket does one thing extremely well, while the Brick Hammer covers many more systems. Not to mention the difference in cost!

But the Brick Hammer feels premium (that metal shell is perfection), gives you a multitude of community built and supported operating systems, all manner of apps.

They’re too difficult to compare. If you want Game Boy? Go Analogue. If you want a very slim, sleek retro handheld that you can play a ton of consoles on (PortMaster!) then go for this one!

phonics, do games w TRIMUI Brick Hammer, a weirdly named but beautiful handheld

Ive got the brick. Not the brick hammer. And it’s really quite fun to have. I’d whip it out on public transport or a plane faster than my steamdeck just because it’s less bulky. I mostly play pico-8 games on it.

PerfectDark,
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That’s the nicest part of this kind of handheld. While being relegated to older games (unless you’re using something like the Odin 3 for example!), the convenience and portability are unmatched.

I love how slim and unobtrusive the Brick and Brick Hammer are, its been so easy to take on the go!

me_myself_and_I, do gaming w Still thinking about this

Wololo

Zahille7, do gaming w My favorite dress up game

Ngl I loved my first V. She had pink hair and lipstick, and I loved rocking those swishy track jackets and fedoras.

Once I found a bright pink Arch, that was it. I tried to carry that thing with me through the entire game.

supersquirrel, do games w TRIMUI Brick Hammer, a weirdly named but beautiful handheld

A stonemason’s hammer, also known as a brick hammer, has one flat traditional face and a short or long chisel-shaped blade.[1] It can thus be used to chip off edges or small pieces of stone, cut brick or a concrete masonry unit, without using a separate chisel. The chisel blade can also be used to rapidly cut bricks or cinder blocks. This type of hammer is also used by geologists when collecting rock and mineral samples and is one of several types of geologist’s hammer.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonemason's_hammer

They named it after an Estwing! Badass.

https://sopuli.xyz/pictrs/image/003f7203-9431-42fd-b35b-6bfc5f179499.webp

I think the name might have to do with the idea of a “traditional face married to a cutting edge” which is actually pretty clever.

PerfectDark,
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Huh. That’s actually news to me, with that kind of detail on it!

I think the name might have to do with the idea of a “traditional face married to a cutting edge” which is actually pretty clever.

If I’d known this, I’d have put it in my review! Thanks for sharing!!!

supersquirrel,

If I’d known this, I’d have put it in my review! Thanks for sharing!!!

Just to be clear, this is basically a guess but feel free to add it if you want, if I am right I didn’t come up with it, it was just lost in translation.

silver, do games w Day 563 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing
@silver@das-eck.haus avatar

Shout out to halo 3 man

SculptusPoe, do games w TRIMUI Brick Hammer, a weirdly named but beautiful handheld
@SculptusPoe@lemmy.world avatar

The brick hammer is great for everything up to Snes and GBA. It is my most used device of 7 or 8 that I own. It isn’t good for n64 and up, not because it won’t play them, but because it has no joystick. Even so, for Snes, nes and GBA I really believe that there is no better platform to play them on.

PerfectDark,
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I think you can pick and choose the N64 games, there’s definitely some which are quite playable with the lack of the N64 claw’s odd controls. I’ve found that like you, sticking to those 3:2 systems are where its shined the most! Though right now I’m enjoying FFVII on there :)

And the build? So beautifully made!

KoboldCoterie, do games w TRIMUI Brick Hammer, a weirdly named but beautiful handheld
@KoboldCoterie@pawb.social avatar

This thing looks slick. How does it do with sleeping it mid-game session and resuming later? That’s the biggest make-or-break feature for me with any of these handhelds.

PerfectDark,
@PerfectDark@lemmy.world avatar

It does really well. The default OS which TRIMUI ships it with performs really well on the sleep front, but the community OS I’ve installed (NextUI) is known for how well they implement their ‘deep sleep’.

The overnight power draw I’ve seen has been 1% of the battery. NextUI’s use of it has by far been the best I’ve seen for a device’s sleeping. I saw someone say it lasts around 2 months in their deep sleep.

cerebralhawks, do gaming w My favorite dress up game

What’s with the face censor? Is that just a photo mode thing? (I get it, it’s a reference to the Kiroshi optics blocking cameras. They say it once but it doesn’t seem to matter later, if you run from NCPD and break line of sight, others still know who you are despite the Kiroshis hiding your face from the cameras. So it was just flavour text.)

ColdWater,
@ColdWater@lemmy.ca avatar

It’s a sticker in photo mode, I censor the face myself because I thought it look cool

HerbalGamer,
@HerbalGamer@sh.itjust.works avatar

Maybe if you hadn’t tilted it

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