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Been putting Gamenative and Gamehub through their paces on an Odin 3. It's a device that should be relatively futureproof as drivers for it's current chips get better, and it's been killer so far. WIth some tinkering, I've seen people running RE Requiem on it. While I like tinkering with settings and junk, I don't really have an urge to play that one, so I can't say much more than "yeah, it looks like it ran pretty smooth to me on this little Android handheld." I also don't fuck with Winulator, it's too complicated for me. **
Been playing:
NFS Rivals
Get to the Orange Door
Ultrakill
DMC 4
Other than that, I did start getting into Warframe, it's fun to be a space ninja with a sword and machine gun. I ain't gonna put any money into it, but I haven't really felt limited by that yet (granted, I am NOT far in the game, just about to start levels on Venus after the Earth boss).
Switch emulation runs real well - currently doing:
Burnout Paradise
Risk of Rain 2 (I have it on Steam, but I've been having fun on a fresh file with the DLC pirated)
Forgive Me Father 2 (love some cthulhu)
Gal Gun 2 (yeah, yeah, it's simple and silly)
Hyrule Warriors 1
** If anyone is like
I'm happy to talk about it. I'm an emulation junkie.
For Warframe, the main thing you'll start to feel as a limitation as an F2P is the slots for frames and weapons, which cost premium currency (platinum) and are otherwise pretty limited. I'd definitely recommend spending your free starting plat on slots. The good news is that you can trade certain items in game to other players for platinum. The bad news is that the most profitable things to trade are generally not available to new players.
Thanks for the tip! Right now it feels like I don't have enough this or that to really buy a lot, but on the flip side, I'm not having a hard time at all actually beating levels and whatnot. I'd like to get a cooler sword, but meh, I'm sure I'll get one at some point.