I love my PSP Go, such an awesome emulation machine
strongarm
Nice, thanks for getting back to us
They're totally BSD gamers
Too Human
Action Quake 2 was great, there was also Urban Terror I think similar to Counter Strike.
Lots of small things you could do like player skins, and audio, never had to pay for that either unlike the nonsense mtx of today
I think Q2 had the best mods and TCs though
The best Final Fantasy
This is technically the best advice.
I just got back from 4 weeks in a +5 timezone and after a week home I'm still waking up at 5:00 fresh as a daisy.
So if you've got the money, time, inclination maybe go for a trip to help.
Bad Company 2 i think you mean, BF3 was where it all started to go wrong.
It's a cool game, took me a long time to get into the groove with it, and I have to say most of the time the humour really landed flat with me and broke the immersion and enjoyment of the game.
If you're finding yourself dying a lot, be aware that this game more than most has a very specific levelling path to follow.
By that I mean you will struggle to kill anything over 2 levels from you until you are in the later game, and I think it's impossible to over level.
If you find one fight too hard circle back and try another path, the combat may be more your level
Cyberpunk,
Finally picked it up on this sale with Phantom Liberty.
Played about an hour so far, seems OK, have to get my Steam Controller setup properly for it still.
RetroDeck is the best way in my opinion.
It differes from other solutions as it creates a containered application to run all your emulators.
This means everything is kept tidy isolated from the rest of your system under RetroDeck, if you have any errors it's simple to wipe and start again without losing your ROMs, its simple to try new systems in the future.