Oh man, Bleem!, that's a blast from the past... I bought it specifically to try ripping sprites from Final Fantasy Tactics, back in the day. And my God, did it run terribly on my 2000 era PC. I couldn't even properly get past the first tutorial fight in the game.
Around ~3 years ago, I bought a Retroid Pocket 2+. For a long time, it essentially became my 'Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions' machine. Its screen is 4:3 instead of 16:9, so I don't use it as much nowadays. I was hoping to upgrade to one of the later clam-shell designed variations of the handheld because A: these types of handhelds are generally easier on my neck, and B: it had a 16:9 aspect ratio. I still haven't gotten one and probably won't at this rate just because other things are more important, but it's something I'll look into over time.
The absolute power these kinds of handhelds have is still astonishing to me though. They're fully capable of Steamlink, and if it weren't for the small screen size of my Pocket 2+, I'd probably take advantage of that feature more.
Around ~3 years ago, I bought a Retroid Pocket 2+. For a long time, it essentially became my 'Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions' machine. Its screen is 4:3 instead of 16:9, so I don't use it as much nowadays. I was hoping to upgrade to one of the later clam-shell designed variations of the handheld because A: these types of handhelds are generally easier on my neck, and B: it had a 16:9 aspect ratio. I still haven't gotten one and probably won't at this rate just because other things are more important, but it's something I'll look into over time.
The absolute power these kinds of handhelds have is still astonishing to me though. They're fully capable of Steamlink, and if it weren't for the small screen size of my Pocket 2+, I'd probably take advantage of that feature more.
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