I haven't bought one of these since the retroid pocket 2. That screen is tempting.
They are a bit different in a sense it's quicker to go into a game, play a bit and jump out I feel.These devices always impress me except for then they have bad components. The tech and form factor is good. If I didn't have a handheld PC already I'd consider.
Good points. I upgrading from both Steak Decks and run Bazzite on the Ally. Best of both worlds and basic BASICS like sleep are so much better on Linux/Steam OS. Windows is getting more annoying by the month, it seems.They are a bit different in a sense it's quicker to go into a game, play a bit and jump out I feel.
I have Anbernic RG556, Steam Deck and OG Ally. Overall I like Deck the best, but the size something like these Android handhelds is more conductive to quicker gameplay like Metro or short train ride.
Yep, I have de-cluttered version of Windows on Ally just in case, going to put the new Windows interface from XAX on it and have Steam Deck for most of my handheld gaming.Good points. I upgrading from both Steak Decks and run Bazzite on the Ally. Best of both worlds and basic BASICS like sleep are so much better on Linux/Steam OS. Windows is getting more annoying by the month, it seems.
Specs are good. Kind of eying the base version since they would be enough for PS2, GameCube (max I would play).More Details
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I refuse to use any future handheld without a dual boot. Bazzite has really opened me up to putting me on track for considering this as well on my desktop in the future.Yep, I have de-cluttered version of Windows on Ally just in case, going to put the new Windows interface from XAX on it and have Steam Deck for most of my handheld gaming.
Steam OS is still better by far though. I need to back to Bazzite on the Ally again. It's not like I have GamePass or play MP games on handheld.
Thor just looks uncomfortable to hold. Really needs some grips I feel.Looks pretty good, and I like the price-point.
Given I already got a Steam Deck, I still am mulling over the Ayn Thor. It's pocket-able like these to use when I don't have a bag for my Deck, and it would make DS/3DS games more playable to justify itself more for me.
Thor just looks uncomfortable to hold. Really needs some grips I feel.
Also, it's going to be like $300+ in US once everything is done between shipping and tariffs.
It does come with a grip that attaches on the back to make things more comfortable to hold, so if I'm going anywhere that I'd be playing for a long bit of time I'd just bring it.
I also like clamshells for the screen protection in the pocket, and if it makes more games like DS/3DS playable it has more justification for the additional cost. The model that hits $300+ dollars also has more RAM, which can be helpful with gamehub to play some PC titles.
Yeah, DS and 3DS are the main draw certainly. The format is wonderful for that purpose.It does come with a grip that attaches on the back to make things more comfortable to hold, so if I'm going anywhere that I'd be playing for a long bit of time I'd just bring it.
I also like clamshells for the screen protection in the pocket, and if it makes more games like DS/3DS playable it has more justification for the additional cost. The model that hits $300+ dollars also has more RAM, which can be helpful with gamehub to play some PC titles.
Yeah, I saw that. My only worry is if at that price-point it will have the horsepower to do 3DS games well enough.Thor looks cool but pricey for one of these. I'm more curious about that sub $100 Anbernic DS device just to see what they can do for that cheap.
Faster CPU, 120Hz screen (vs Pocket 5's 60Hz screen). Two extra programmable buttons(?).I'm dumb. How does this compare to the retroid pocket 5?
Better in every way.I'm dumb. How does this compare to the retroid pocket 5?
Specs are good. Kind of eying the base version since they would be enough for PS2, GameCube (max I would play).
That screen is kind of small though.
Oh cool.Apparently there was such a big backlash to the design of the RP6 that Retroid decided to do a poll on X to decide whether to change it or not![]()
They are also polling d-pad placement.
I love that Chinese companies have the willingness(& logistics) to do this kind of thing on the spot.
Fookin hell?Apparently there was such a big backlash to the design of the RP6 that Retroid decided to do a poll on X to decide whether to change it or not![]()
They are also polling d-pad placement.
I love that Chinese companies have the willingness(& logistics) to do this kind of thing on the spot.
Bad choice. I don't know what kind of shitty comment they could have taken so seriously that they felt it was legitimate complaint.lol they removed the RP6 store page from their website
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Retroid Pocket 6 Handheld (Second Batch Pre-order)
Retroid Pocket 6 Specifications & Features: Processor: 8 Gen 2 CPU: 1 GoldPlus@3.2GHz 4 Gold@2.8GHz 3 Silver@2.0GHz GPU: Adreno 740@680MHz RAM: LPDDR5x 8GB/12GB Storage: UFS 3.1 128GB/256GB + TF Card Slot OS: Android 13 Screen: 5.5 inch, AMOLED, 1080p@120Hz Heat Dissipation: Active-cooling...www.goretroid.com
Maybe they're going back to the drawing board after getting some shit for this design.
The G2 is still available though.
Just a combination of Switch emulation (ironically) being older and more mature. WiiU emulation suffered for a long time because there were so few games to care about, the WiiU hardware itself was wide open by the time emulation became a thing, and the WiiU being "old news" by then didn't exactly help the emulation mature.I find it curious that Wii U is harder to emulate than Switch.
I'm still baffled the OG Xbox emulation is lagging behind. Yes, i know, almost no documentation, low level custom hardware, blah blah.I find it curious that Wii U is harder to emulate than Switch.
OG Xbox emulation is more mature on Linux, I don't think anything has been done (yet) on Android. Xemu runs great in Rocknix, which the Retroid Pocket 5 can boot to.I'm still baffled the OG Xbox emulation is lagging behind. Yes, i know, almost no documentation, low level custom hardware, blah blah.
The RP6 might easily emulate PS3, Switch and 360. I held off from buying the RP5 hoping Xbox emulation would finally be possible as this would be an instant buy from me...
NGL, this ruined the design for meWhat the heck happened with RP6? The design wasn't bad. Could it be better, sure, but it wasn't worse vs RP5. Weird stuff.
Same here, even less of a reason for me to upgrade now over the 5.Stupid decision, imo. Very disappointing. The previous design was unique and stood out. This is basically the 5, which I didn't like the design of in the first place.
Because they use pre-made shit OEM plastic moulds that are easily available, which is the reason the build quality is shit as well.I always laugh how Chinese companies are very quick to find these solutions.
A lot of time plastic injection molds are quite good now days on more expensive devices out of China.Because they use pre-made shit OEM plastic moulds that are easily available, which is the reason the build quality is shit as well.
Because they use pre-made shit OEM plastic moulds that are easily available, which is the reason the build quality is shit as well.