• FRYD
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    117 days ago

    What’s the latency like on that? I have a dusty wiiU and this seems like a fun little project

    • @[email protected]OP
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      7 days ago

      Slightly perceptible, but totally playable. Considering all the hops it has to make, it’s surprisingly good. I have both my WiiU and my desktop hooked up to ethernet, which helps. Games like Portal 2 work well because they don’t usually require split second inputs, but anything requiring precision (like a rhythm game) would probably be a struggle.

      • FRYD
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        87 days ago

        I have no idea what you’re talking about.

          • FRYD
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            37 days ago

            Ohh yeah it’s been a really long time since i used it

            • @[email protected]
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              67 days ago

              Last time, when I used it, to take my save games over to cemu I was really appreciative how quiet my gaming pc was in comparison haha. I miss fire hopping in Mario kart :(

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            7 days ago

            480 would be NTSC. PAL was higher resolution. But, yeah, the latency was basically imperceptible but the fan noise was real.

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                7 days ago

                No. NTSC is 525 lines and PAL is 625. This includes the overscal lines.

                NTSC has a visable line count of 480, hence 480i. PAL has 576 lines visable, or 576i.