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Blaze Entertainment has released firmware 2.0.0 for the Evercade Handheld today. This includes a new user interface similar to the one found on the Evercade VS system. Information about the update can be found at this blog post introducing the new update:
As seen on that page:
They've also posted the following changelog, which gives details on many of the new features that have been added.
Here's their official announcement on Twitter, which includes a picture showing the new UI on the Evercade Handheld:
Here is a video from Classy Gaming Fun which describes the installation process and shows some of the new UI features:
I've only played around with the system briefly after updating, but I can already say that the new UI is a vast improvement over the old one. It looks sharp and clean, and I like seeing the game summaries and even control layouts on the screen. I haven't tried out the new display options, but the addition of "pixel perfect" mode is certainly welcome. There are also scanline options, which I haven't tried yet, but maybe those are better suited for outputting to a TV. Save states now have screen shots associated with them, which is also a feature I greatly appreciate.
Evercade Handheld Firmware 2.0 Update - Evercade
UPDATE: 22/12/2021 – HOTFIX 2.0.1 NOW AVAILABLE: https://evercade.co.uk/evercade-handheld-updater/ Following feedback from last week’s v2.0.0 release, we’ve been able to address some of the most critical issues that have affected your...
evercade.co.uk
As seen on that page:
Alongside new display options and the addition of extra languages, we’ve completely redesigned the menu screen, added new themes exclusive for the handheld, and provided many of the benefits of our new UI. This includes Save Game images, the ability to delete your saves, and the addition of the “Controller Mode” which will allow for Evercade VS users with the Evercade VS Link Cable to use their handheld as an additional controller.
They've also posted the following changelog, which gives details on many of the new features that have been added.
Changelog – Evercade Handheld v2.0.0 – 16/12/2021
BUGS
- Fixed audio for Main Menu when running in 720p
- Fixed audio for intro video when running in 720p
MAIN MENU FEATURES
- Added brand new menu system for handheld and 720p output
- Added in-game details and control mapping list per game
- Added new video intro and branding
- Added Main Menu game sort options
- Added Dutch and Polish languages
- Added Main Menu scanlines
- Improved screen dimming options
- Added optional battery percentage display
- Added in-game display setting options
- Added Main Menu themes “Neon” & “Origin”
- Added “Load Last Save” option
- Added loading screen message when loading games
- Added Controller Mode for Evercade VS (Requires Evercade VS Link Cable, available seperately)
GAMEPLAY FEATURES
- Added brand in-game menu system for handheld and 720p outputs
- Added “Pixel Perfect” aspect ratio option
- Added Nearest Neighbour Filtering to “Pixel Perfect” when running in 720p
- Added “Subtle” & “Strong” scanline options
- Added “Bezels” with six individual bezel options
- Overhauled and improved input handling to decrease input latency
- Added global performance fixes throughout
- Added Quick Save / Quick Load options
- Improved and overhauled save state system to also allow screenshots
- Added ability to delete savestates from “Save” and “Load” screens
- Added digital control mapping display to in-game
FIXES
- Fixed a number of typos and game descriptions across cartridges
- Added better error handling on device
- Number of internal fixes and overhauls to improve backend stability and future-proofing
Here's their official announcement on Twitter, which includes a picture showing the new UI on the Evercade Handheld:
Here is a video from Classy Gaming Fun which describes the installation process and shows some of the new UI features:
I've only played around with the system briefly after updating, but I can already say that the new UI is a vast improvement over the old one. It looks sharp and clean, and I like seeing the game summaries and even control layouts on the screen. I haven't tried out the new display options, but the addition of "pixel perfect" mode is certainly welcome. There are also scanline options, which I haven't tried yet, but maybe those are better suited for outputting to a TV. Save states now have screen shots associated with them, which is also a feature I greatly appreciate.