Building a Plex server. Spending hundreds on blurays, ripping them, and haven't watched a single one
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Try the library, might save you a buck if they have digital media.
In my experience my local library doesn't carry 4k
I run a Plex server for my immediate family. I definitely use it the least.
The fun is in building and curation for us, I suppose.
My child-self would have died from pure excitement at the mere prospect of getting their hands on a RPi filled with emulators/games. Now I'm just an old fart and cant appreciate shit anymore.
Oh man that's me
I even went to the trouble of putting mine in a mini snes style case with functional power and reset buttons. Still have it ready to go…in the garage 😅
That's why my projects tend to be things that end up being more like art pieces or something I will actually use.
I'm definitely aware I don't have enough time for classic video games.
there's something satisfying in perfectly tweaking a emulator play zelda but I never get past clock town in my testing.
I mean, I know the feeling, but I'm doing Switch emulation for games I haven't actually played a thousand times already.
Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom were a blast on PC.
I played the hell out of the originals enough, the nostalgia replays have worn off.
I tried playing through TotK on original hardware, After a week or so when the emulation was better I switched to PC and restarted. I found it so much better, the constant frame rate drops on original hardware drove me crazy.
Play a game and you’ve played a game once. But prepare for yourself the means of playing games, and you have the potential to play them infinitely.
Ha ha!
I use my Pi as a dev kit!
Have you played cataclysm? It's a great text based survival game. You can even set it up to play over ssh.
I really wanna try building a MintyPi but I know damn well I would use it for a day then set it on a shelf forever
Just think of the building process as the game. Lots of people build things for enjoyment. Nothing wrong with that.
Oh thank god I thought it was just me 😮💨
Me, porting OpenBOR games to new platforms:
This is how it always is with tinkerers. We enjoy setting stuff up and tweaking to perfection more than actually 'using' it.
We also spend days writing scripts and programs that will save only hours at best in the span of our entire lifetimes, and feel happy doing it.
And we're also the same people who spend about 20 hours messing around with getting the perfect combination of mods on Skyrim without even 'playing' a single real minute of the game.