I’m using GameNative, no configuration were needed. The game runs great 🙂

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    4 months ago

    Oh my, is this thing more robust than the Retroid clamshell?

    Rather, how robust do you feel the screen hinge is?

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      4 months ago

      I had Retroid Pocket Flip 2 and the one in Thor is much better. Not sure what the exact word to describe it, but it feels much more smooth.

      Russ from Retro Game Corps made a detailed review about this device on YouTube. If you’re interested, highly suggest to watch.

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    4 months ago

    Ive been blown away at how well GameNative works.

    Out of curiosity, how comfortable is the Thor? I’ve been tempted to get it, but been waffling between it and the Odin 3 (for the better processor).

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      4 months ago

      I found it quite comfortable. I finished New Super Mario Bros DS and played quite a lot of GTA 3. But my hands aren’t very big 🙂

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      28 days ago

      Really it’s all about the clamshell form factor. So while it’s not super pocketable it’s better than the slates that have all been aping the switch for years. Dual screen amoled handheld is a novelty too so if you have a soft spot for ds and some 3ds emulation this device is perfect.

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    4 months ago

    Ive been seeing this and wondering, what happens if you connect it to a TV with a USB hub? Does it work like a Switch/Steamdeck and show up on the TV? And if yes, which screen?