Unless it's on a tough to touch ROM setting, the OS might be rootable with the development kits. I'd personally like to run a light linux flavor on one of these. It gives me a virtual boner.
It's worth it if you're willing to play older games (6 months or more). New games were always impossible to get, at least back when I had it 3 years ago. I always ended up playing older games. If you game a lot then it's worth it. If you purchase games all the time it will save you money.
I would LOOOOOOOOOOOVE if I could run some homebrew apps on the damn thing, without voiding the warranty, alerting interpol, and sleeping with a shotgun.
And yes Sony (you COCKBITES), that means I want to run an emulator in it.
I don't really know about downloading, but unfortunately, I think that the game size will inhibit the UP-loading a little bit,
considering it's done out of nerd kindness.
I feel like school, back when I was actually in school, was more entertaining though, because of how much I get to interact with people, hang out with friends, and other stuff like that. All I get to talk to at work is my boring coworkers lol
Anybody here have a Xbox series S and a series X, is the performance difference noticeable? Not worried about 4k. I have a series X but not a series S and was curious. (Reason- I was thinking of buying a series S for a second tv, for when grandkids come over, to keep them off my X)