Someone is going to have to explain to me what is different. The only issue I remember, is thatn a app could not load files from an external source, I had legit emulators from the apple app store in the past for C64 and I think zx spectrum about 15 years ago.
However, some (probably a lot) of the games require phoning home in some way, or some other form of server access to run. Just having the games does not mean you will forever be able to play them.
Because some of us are old and prefer direction controls to be the way we learned them. On a 'tradiditional' D-Pad, there is a pivot point in the centre, enabling you to press left OR right, up OR down, but never both.
One problem with Nintendo's new direction buttons, is that they used them on...
I don't know what the long term effects will be, but what I did, was install windows 10 on the deck, then perform the upgrade to windows 11. When I check my settings it says that windows is correctly licensed.
I'll let you know in the future if it is true or not.
*Yarr*
Just sayin'
But seriously, if you want to own something, buy the physical version. That goes for games consoles too, buy the disk version of the console and buy the disk games, or else this can happen with everything you 'own'.
Been playing this on the steamdeck, wirdly the deck controls arent perfect. Left stick is either 'full' or nothing, you can't walk slowly etc. but ds5 controller works perfectly.
In my day [old man shouts at cloud], the public was rarely told about release dates. If a game wasn't finished, usually it would get pushed back and nobody would know. If a game wasn't finished, it wasn't released. These publishers need to get out of the habit of releasing unfinished crap and...
If you play on an old CRT tv, the quality will be passible, if you play on a modern flat screen, it will be too blurry to even play some games. Upscaling on modern tv's is terrible. If you don't mind a little soldering, you can build a cheap hdmi(ish) adapter yourself...
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