if you are using a n3DS and were to compare the lowest settings to that of an o3ds the n3ds is slightly more dim. Same goes for the highest level as well.The brightness settings are not extensive on New models.
if you are using a n3DS and were to compare the lowest settings to that of an o3ds the n3ds is slightly more dim. Same goes for the highest level as well.The brightness settings are not extensive on New models.
It still burns my eyes in dark rooms either way.if you are using a n3DS and were to compare the lowest settings to that of an o3ds the n3ds is slightly more dim. Same goes for the highest level as well.
I completely agree, I wonder if there already is one but i couldn't seem to bring up a whole lot.It still burns my eyes in dark rooms either way.
That actually also has to do with the screen types, not whether it is just N/O3DS...if you are using a n3DS and were to compare the lowest settings to that of an o3ds the n3ds is slightly more dim. Same goes for the highest level as well.
Just comparing due to personal experience, i have both o/n3ds and i use n3ds when its late. My brother does the same thing and it seems to be consistant.That actually also has to do with the screen types, not whether it is just N/O3DS...
Not what I meant, it's possible that your models just have different screen types. Refer to this since you seem to not know that the 3DS, both old and new can have two different kinds of screens: https://gbatemp.net/threads/guide-tn-and-ips-displays-which-does-my-3ds-have.409925/Just comparing due to personal experience, i have both o/n3ds and i use n3ds when its late. My brother does the same thing and it seems to be consistant.
Gotcha Gotcha, both of my 3ds's have IPS displays so maybe my o3ds is just worn but i've been fairly light on emNot what I meant, it's possible that your models just have different screen types. Refer to this since you seem to not know that the 3DS, both old and new can have two different kinds of screens: https://gbatemp.net/threads/guide-tn-and-ips-displays-which-does-my-3ds-have.409925/
You can always just stream Android to PC then relay the stream from PC to 3DSAnother idea is streaming Android to 3DS, we already can stream PC to 3DS, why not?
The RAM is the LEAST of the 3DS's worries when it comes to N64 N64 is an extremely difficult system to emulate because it had a unique processor architecture, so the game code is fundamentally different, so you either need a similar architecture system or one with a LOT of head room for system resources (really strong CPU to avoid the millions of issues that occur from the code not being translated properly/accurately enough). Only N64 emulator on a weak system has been the one on the PSP, but only the PSP happened to have the exact same processor architecture, reason it was even able to do it, but even then it was hardly able to get 20FPS at best. To sum up, N64 emulation is extremely difficult and literally impossible on both the N3DS and O3DS unless you are fine with a buggy mess that runs games at 1FPS (literally that, not exaggerating) that will most likely just crash.I want an N64 emulator, even if the 3DS doesn't have enough RAM.
Oh, then nevermind, lol. If I really want to play N64 games, I can go on my Wii anyway. Though not portable.The RAM is the LEAST of the 3DS's worries when it comes to N64 N64 is an extremely difficult system to emulate because it had a unique processor architecture, so the game code is fundamentally different, so you either need a similar architecture system or one with a LOT of head room for system resources (really strong CPU to avoid the millions of issues that occur from the code not being translated properly/accurately enough). Only N64 emulator on a weak system has been the one on the PSP, but only the PSP happened to have the exact same processor architecture, reason it was even able to do it, but even then it was hardly able to get 20FPS at best. To sum up, N64 emulation is extremely difficult and literally impossible on both the N3DS and O3DS unless you are fine with a buggy mess that runs games at 1FPS (literally that, not exaggerating) that will most likely just crash.
For portable N64, your best bet would be a PSVita. Similar architecture and fairly stronger than PSP, so things should pretty decently.Oh, then nevermind, lol. If I really want to play N64 games, I can go on my Wii anyway. Though not portable.
I'm pretty sure I've got an old PSP lying around somewhere. How hard is it to jailbreak?For portable N64, your best bet would be a PSVita. Similar architecture and fairly stronger than PSP, so things should pretty decently.
The original psp is super easy, even on latest firmware.I'm pretty sure I've got an old PSP lying around somewhere. How hard is it to jailbreak?
Like letterbomb levels of easy?The original psp is super easy, even on latest firmware.
Yes. Literally put some files on the memory card with the USB connection, then run an app that shows up in games. A couple extra steps can be taken (of the same easy difficulty) to get it to load cfw at boot.Like letterbomb levels of easy?