I use a retroid p4 pro. I love it.

Its great for 3ds stuff

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    8 months ago

    Anbernic RG35XX for everything up to gba and my steam deck for everything else + couch co-op

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    7 months ago

    Handheld wise, I’ve been using my GP2X since 2006 and a couple years ago I purchased an Evercade. The Evercade is nice, but I still use my GP2X more. Apart from these, I do most of my retro gaming with VICE (on my PC) and TheC64Mini (on the T.V.). As you can probably guess by now, I’m an old-school Commodore guy. 😄

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    8 months ago

    My desktop PC that can run modern AAA games more than fine but I still find myself using more to play PS2 titles.

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    8 months ago

    Steam deck (LCD), managed by EmuDeck.

    And then my beefy PC for anything too unoptimized to run on the deck (and to do dumb shit like raytracing)

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    8 months ago

    I originally got a RP2+, then a 3, then the 3+ PCB upgrade, then eventually just got the OLED deck. I still adore the design, quality, and concept of the Retroid devices, but ultimately I needed something bigger and comfier in my hands, and easier on my eyes.

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      8 months ago

      I heard the 3 was a wreck.

      I got a retroid cos it fit m budget perfectly. If I had cash to burn I’d get a deck or something.

      Retroid devices are nice but they would benefit from a non pocket line.

      I’m not saying do an ayaneo and make one every other day but 2 lines, pocket and something more comparable to the deck in shape would be nice

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        8 months ago

        The 3 was actually pretty decent when it came out. It was a massive upgrade from the 2+ in terms of form and features, just not in power. However, the 3+ came out just like a month or two later, and it did have a jump in both power as well as battery life. It rendered the 3 obsolete pretty much immediately.

        These days I think the 4 pro looks absolutely perfect for everything I originally wanted out of a retroid device short of an OLED display. I just don’t have a need for one anymore now that I’ve got a deck.