I currently have :
- A GBC and a pink GBA
- One old PAL Playstation (though I don't have the dualshocks anymore)
- Two Nintendo 3DS XLs (one blue, one white)
- One Nintendo Wii (4.3E softmod)
- One Nintendo Wii U (5.5.5E Aroma)
- Three Nintendo Switches (one V2, one V1 that should come soon...
Answering you years after (sorry !) but i've finally made the switch to Tiramisu (+ Aroma, preparing myself to the online shutdown), and it's smoother than expected. Though I now have a big issue concerning DLCs. Been saying the DLCs are "corrupted". Had to reinstall a whole DLC pack for that lol.
Mine could work, as it can actually repeat my Wi-Fi connection when I have issues (I'm using a OnePlus 8 Pro), and indeed I didn't thought I could do that to make my NDS connect to the Internet.
The only issue is that I'll need to create a secondary Wi-Fi connection inside my phone, since I...
It's nice to see how GameTDB evolved. I remember adding and uploading tons of PS3 covers and adding metadata. I have a few Switch games myself, but I think those are too popular to even need further additions from me lol.
Long live GameTDB !
Funnily enough, imagine that one day we have glasses that permits you to print whatever you want, based on a new technology : photoprinting ! Like photosynthesis, but for paper.
I had a girlfriend who had a twin sister and they would mess with me constantly.... Until one chipped a tooth then finally I could tell them apart.... Lol
@The Real Jdbye, I could see AMD trying to pull off the CPU GPU tandem thing, would be a way to maybe close the gap a bit with Nvidia. Plus it would kinda put Nvidia at a future disadvantage since Nvidia can't make X86/64 CPUs? Intel and AMD licensing issues... I wonder how much that has held back innovation.
@Psionic Roshambo AI assisted game creation is kinda already here, there was recently that AI that can turn any 2D image into a fully modeled 3D object, it's not perfect, but it's a starting point, beats starting from zero
but most recently, there was one that actually generates a working unity scene with terrain and textures already set up that you can import right into unity, that's a huge time saver right there