RavenFellBlade

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[–] RavenFellBlade@startrek.website 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Had to guess, there's some missing dependencies in Knulli that are present in MuOS.

Can definitely confirm that there are several very playable avenue on Retroid Pocket 5: Android, Windows Bedrock via Winlator, Linux via Portmaster, the Switch version via Yuzu, the 3DS version via Lime3DS. I have not tested the Vita version via Vita3K or the PS3 version on Rocknix yet.

Retroid Pocket 5 feels amazing running either the Android version or Bedrock via Winlator!

I am in love with the RP5. I was considering doing this mod myself. Looks great!

Oh, yeah. That was an issue with ArkOS on the RG353, too.

[–] RavenFellBlade@startrek.website 2 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I dont have an answer, but I just wanted to respond because it's pretty awesome seeing anyone else on Lemmy talking about Rocknix and ArkOS.

Have you got any idea why wifi wouldn't toggle on ArkOS? I've had a great experience with it on the RG353V, but it was a bit finicky the first time I tried it. I reflashed the firmware on a different microSD and that weirdly resolved the issues I had, which resolved around sound and Bluetooth not working right.

Hold the line. Dark times are ahead, but they will pass. Love and compassion will win in the end.

Not nearly enough.

I cannot relate.

Here is a fantastic video on the subject.

[–] RavenFellBlade@startrek.website 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yep. Most of the games on the Game Gear were Master System games.

I'm still patiently waiting for mine to ship...

Still. Waiting.

 

The movie doesn't have to explicitly be about dragons, but dragons need to be featured as more than just a passing comment or minor cameo or scene.

I love the Eborsisk in Willow. It's a very unique two-headed fire breathing dragon that is somehow both incredibly ugly and very cute, and Willow is one of my favorite films.

Rathalos from Monster Hunter and King Ghidorah from Godzilla are also very cool dragons.

 

I just started watching Voyager on Paramount Plus today, and noticed that the first two episodes, which are shown together, are presented as the appropriate 4:3 aspect ratio, but Episode 3 "Parallax" is presented in a distorted 16:9 or 16:10 format. I see no option to change this in Paramount Plus settings, and my Vizio TV will also not allow me to alter what ratio is being displayed.

Anyone else have this issue? Is this going to persist for the entire series? I didn't have this issue at all with TOS, Animated, TNG, or DS9.

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