look at the Pocketchip :-\
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGZIwxBuppw&t=316s
tell what you think about it :thumbsup:
Page website: https://getchip.com/
I was planning to get one last year, but then I heard that the d-pad controls were kinda wonky. I wish they added a proper d-pad or something for easier gameplay.
Yeah, I saw this a year ago as well, it's a good idea.
My friend and I just got a Raspberry Pi 3 instead because it only cost him $35CDN for one,
and it's more popular.
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on April 13, 2017, 05:16:38 PM
I was planning to get one last year, but then I heard that the d-pad controls were kinda wonky. I wish they added a proper d-pad or something for easier gameplay.
Not only that, i heard that first production builds would stop working after a few weeks. (with no visible damages or anything)
The company behind it refused to refund the customers.
The lack of a proper dpad really kills this product : everyone told me that they were excited for the PocketChip and when they got it,
they ended up being disappointed due to the lack of said dpad.
For some reason I wanted one two years ago when it was only a Kickstarter. Now I don't care anymore. I'd rather have a real PC for computer things and more specific devices for more specific tasks, such as a Game Pie Advance (http://gamepieadvance.com/2017/04/13/kickstarter-coming-soon/) for my handheld retrogaming needs. Yeah, it has no keyboard which is annoying if I want to do C, but let's stop pretending I'd enjoy doing C on any of these tiny screens anyway. I'd only use them for retrogaming, and the GPA is better at that.
Also, there was already a topic about that here https://codewalr.us/index.php?topic=1317.0
Quote from: gameblabla on April 13, 2017, 08:52:55 PM
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on April 13, 2017, 05:16:38 PM
I was planning to get one last year, but then I heard that the d-pad controls were kinda wonky. I wish they added a proper d-pad or something for easier gameplay.
Not only that, i heard that first production builds would stop working after a few weeks. (with no visible damages or anything)
I guess we can say that the chip is cheap.
/me is already outside
There should be a case for it so u don't need to worrie about the pad
Quote from: TheMachine02 on April 14, 2017, 08:32:17 AM
I guess we can say that the chip is cheap.
What if I told you that was intended. :P
Quote from: gameblabla on April 13, 2017, 08:52:55 PM
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on April 13, 2017, 05:16:38 PM
I was planning to get one last year, but then I heard that the d-pad controls were kinda wonky. I wish they added a proper d-pad or something for easier gameplay.
Not only that, i heard that first production builds would stop working after a few weeks. (with no visible damages or anything)
The company behind it refused to refund the customers.
The lack of a proper dpad really kills this product : everyone told me that they were excited for the PocketChip and when they got it,
they ended up being disappointed due to the lack of said dpad.
Darn that's bad D: . To be honest, if I was gonna buy some sort of old-school computer like this I would rather buy a more universal device.
It's not the best handheld device and the keyboard sucks (especially when it comes to the "d-pad"), but you can plug a cheap usb snes gamepad in it so it's rather ok.
But having to hold a gamepad for such small screen must be a bit akward :P