• Prove_your_argument@piefed.social
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    16 hours ago

    Based on this guy’s review of the aya neo from last month, it really sounds like all of this is too soon out of the oven.

    Just a month ago most of these apps are mentioned in that video as having issues with compatibility and micro stuttering, and that 3DS games in particular are not so great on Android.

    I’m glad people are making stuff like this but i’d rather have a bulletproof experience after these FOSS devs are given a year or two to mature a “dual screen” android offering, or simply building a proper linux one since it sounds like Android adds to input delay and overhead over a typical linux build.

    Paying $250-500+ for a device that will be subpar to the original experience in almost all ways except the oled screen gives me a very mixed impression, unfortunately… especially when you have to really tinker with shit to get it working.

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    18 hours ago

    Does the top screen crop to the same size as the lower screen?

    I would have thought these are finally a decent solution for playing games like Contra 4 and Sonic Rush, that need to seamlessly go between two screens. But if the two images don’t line up then it won’t be so nice.

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      18 hours ago

      He covers that in the video. You can set them up as same size, but there is a wider gap compared to ds and 3ds, but you can make top bigger, or make them same size.