faith void.
@battleangelalice.bsky.social
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softwareentwicklerin aus Tkaronto, ON. ich entwickle homebrew, xbmc addons & scripts für die original xbox & nintendo switch.
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wiggled my way into becoming an xbmc4xbox 4.0 dev/tester let's fucking go !!!!!!!!
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@battleangelalice.bsky.social
· Sep 24
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· Sep 24
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· Sep 15
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@battleangelalice.bsky.social
· Sep 15
like i legit realized the biggest reason i hated NES/SNES/PSX or other CRT-based console emulation was the combination of added input latency on LCDs that can't truly be mitigated, and the fact that pixel art of that era looks terrible on modern displays. a CRT immediately fixes all of that. :)
honestly i'm a huge fan of FPGA consoles, the older i get the less "purist" i become about emulation, since these days projects like FPGAs, new retro handhelds, or even an RPi connected to a CRT with the right controllers gets the average user like, 95-99% of the way towards a "pure" experience.
faith void.
@battleangelalice.bsky.social
· Sep 15
like i legit realized the biggest reason i hated NES/SNES/PSX or other CRT-based console emulation was the combination of added input latency on LCDs that can't truly be mitigated, and the fact that pixel art of that era looks terrible on modern displays. a CRT immediately fixes all of that. :)
honestly i'm a huge fan of FPGA consoles, the older i get the less "purist" i become about emulation, since these days projects like FPGAs, new retro handhelds, or even an RPi connected to a CRT with the right controllers gets the average user like, 95-99% of the way towards a "pure" experience.
faith void.
@battleangelalice.bsky.social
· Sep 15
honestly i'm a huge fan of FPGA consoles, the older i get the less "purist" i become about emulation, since these days projects like FPGAs, new retro handhelds, or even an RPi connected to a CRT with the right controllers gets the average user like, 95-99% of the way towards a "pure" experience.
it's wild that you can buy a brand-new FPGA gameboy for like. $140 CAD all-in with a backlit screen. but it's like. $120 to buy a decent GBC and then another like $100+ to do all the mods you'd want to modernize it (like a backlit screen, usb-c charging + li-on battery, etc)
faith void.
@battleangelalice.bsky.social
· Sep 15
it's wild that you can buy a brand-new FPGA gameboy for like. $140 CAD all-in with a backlit screen. but it's like. $120 to buy a decent GBC and then another like $100+ to do all the mods you'd want to modernize it (like a backlit screen, usb-c charging + li-on battery, etc)
faith void.
@battleangelalice.bsky.social
· Sep 15
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· Jul 25
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· Jul 21
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· Jul 15