

Oh, had no idea romm added support for dosbox, that’s awesome. Half tempted to dump the ExoDOS collection into it to stress test it.


Oh, had no idea romm added support for dosbox, that’s awesome. Half tempted to dump the ExoDOS collection into it to stress test it.


These compilations are a lot more than just ROMs with an emulator, which is why I support them. Also quickly go on sale for quite a lot cheaper all the time.


Have you looked into the immigration laws in those countries? That’s really the first place you should start when it comes to narrowing it down.
For Honor became a real thing?


I would really suggest checking out Russ’s channel Retro Game Corps for reviews as he almost always covers every handheld PC including some of those from Ayaneo and such and he’s very in-depth. https://www.youtube.com/@RetroGameCorps


Don’t even give him the hits.


I put the phone down as the light coming from it is part of the reason your brain is staying awake.


It’s not really true anymore. Thanks to the last two generations of console games and all the various re-releases and remakes, AAA game publishers and developers have woken up to the need to preserve their games, their source code and assets. They are hiring archivists as well as having archiving as part of the tasks for finishing off a game.
It’s a lot more than just “a few dev hours”. You need to invest in training your testers on Linux, potentially purchasing new hardware, invest in programmers that can deal with writing for Linux, etc… Just because something like BattlEye has a checkbox for Linux support doesn’t mean that all it takes is to click the button and rebuild your game.
I thought this was released back in October/September…?