
This beauty from 2020 came in at the thrift i work at
Anybody use one of these before? Are they good to use?

Anybody use one of these before? Are they good to use?
Ive tried to apply steamdeck controls in the ryujinx settings, but it wont let me click apply. Im now stuck on this screen, i can move my mouse but I can't click anything. In the ryujinx homescreen the only controls that work are kbm, but the bottom part of the application wont respond at all, this being why i cant change the controls. The switch rom is fine, i can get it to work on eden emulator
So ive found ways to do it, but i cant get any of them to work on the deck (rename a folder to. M3u, installer isobuster, or psx2psp, and some other methods)
How have you guys who emulate playstation 1 done this?
So as we all know one of the effects from T is growing butthair. The thing is, i already have whole jungle down there pre-T.
Could anybody who was in the same situation as me please enlighten me on what will happen when i start T?
So im moving for uni soon ( to another country, very scary, but im getting sidetracked), so i do not know what the layout of my place will be (mother makes big buck, and has incoming inheritance from my grandma, so will buy house for me+gf as a retirement investment) due to disabilities i cannot sit at my desk for long, so i would want to play games on my couch in my living room.
While i do enjoy some games with high graphics (tlou, ac series, horizon) , i also do play less demanding/older games. I also have a steam deck and love it.
So im now debating if i should get the Steam machine when it comes out for couch gaming, or find a way to play my pc in my living room (potentially different floor too)
While I have done a tiny bit of research, enough to know its possible to stream/route it somehow, it seems like a big hassle and im also not that tech smart.
If streaming my pc would be better, does anyone have any recommendations?
So for context i have HSD (hypermobility basically) and my hands tire quickly when gaming, really quick with kbm, and slightly slower with a controller. With my current xbox controller, my biggest issue is when i have to press the thumbsticks down, so im wondering if the extra backbuttons would be beneficial? The bumper and trigger buttons are fine to use, they are even the most comfortable for me to use. Also im wondering is the taptic pads are any easier to use to reduce pain.
Im sorry if im not explaining it clearly, English is not my native language :(
Thanks a lot already!
Its a backpack!
No choice really, had to be done yaknow
I have a bunch and ive like never used them since i have sturdier and better versions, but i also dont want to throw them out cuz they're plastic