You may have to adjust your settings for PSP because everything plays at full speed on my Powkiddy X18S. Also I'm going to send some more Emails. Hopefully they'll listen but we'll see.
All I want to know is this. Is there a way to remap the L1 and R1 switching it with L2 and R2? If so, that would solve the problem of us complaining about the inline triggers and constantly requesting stacked triggers on your handhelds. I would be more inclined towards purchasing this RG505. Could you please give us a demonstration or visual tutorial on how to switch the triggers? To be totally honest, I think ANBERNIC should have the main triggers set as the outer ones instead of the inner ones from the start.
I wish Anbernic would make a clamshell palmtop computer with integrated keyboard and gaming controls at this sort of price point. That would be awesome.
Would be great if you could swap out the analogue stick and d pad positions on the fly, kinda like a joycon to suit the game you were playing. I waiting for that innovation.
good review and good points on the criticism. I'm waiting for the upgrade to the RGB10 MAX 2 from Powkiddy...that White one is the best looking device. If it was just more powerful I'd love to buy it. I still want it though :)
Looks like a great system. Can you tell us if you had any issues with the analog sticks? Another video I watched showed that the analog stick worked more like a D-Pad instead of an analog stick (they couldn't get to the corners correctly).
@@ErdricksArmor Retro Game Corps. He did the analog test thing and it didn't go to the corners correctly with his analog sticks. I'm trying to see if this is a one off issue or all of them.
You know I'm looking at this and I don't know if you can provide Anbernic feedback but what would set this apart is if they made the left side removable like a joy-con and provided 4 different layouts. This one for people that don't care and can be the default. But for enthusiasts they could provide a pack with 3 layouts. One digital, one analog, and one with the Neo Geo style clicky stick. There honestly wouldn't be anything like it. This system looks incredible BTW, they've come a long way with their devices!
@@markrolfe5084 it's on retroid's website. Mine shipped yesterday. It only costs 150, so the extra power is definitely worth 30 bucks over the vanilla 3
Have you tried to play Mario Kart 7 using the Citra emulator? I have tried but there is so much stuttering and frame rate drops. Do you have a way to fix that problem on the rg505? Thanks
Could’ve been so much better… I have 3 Anbernic devices and they’re great but 3 simple changes and this is a very good handheld (IMO). 1. Stacked shoulder buttons. 2. The d-pad below the left stick. 3. All black.
Retroid Pocket 3+ is better console than RG505 even with same specs, better screen, better ergonomics, better use in cloud mode, play store and google services, OTA update from time to time, a lot of mods and repair options, new shell with screen for only $35 and so on... basically Retroid > Anbernic
@@HctudYT and what make you say this? Becuase you ordered one? I mean we have footage of both devices playing the same games now and its obvious which one is superior.
Start & select buttons should be below while d-pad, A-B-X-Y & anologue sticks should be pushed slightly upward on device. Also stacked R1/R2-L1/L2 & a trapezoid shape just like Abernics win600 would give gamer a better hold on the actual device.
You know, with the price of a Steamdeck (cheapest model), I'm finding all these home it portable retro consoles are now useless. It essentially makes them all invalid.
These devices can sometimes be a little more portable than the Steam Deck, but what I love about my Steam Deck is it can handle PlayStation 3 and Switch rather easily.
@@Cyko.. Damn right! I got it mainly for N64 and PS2 but pleasantly surprised to get PS3, GC and Wii all up with ease! Had to buy another SD card but well worth the asking price.
@@personausermike1 I got like 80 PS2 games installed on my Steam Deck because PS2 was one of my favorite systems of all time, and every single game runs perfectly.
I haven't even watched the video yet, but I'm going to make a prediction: Runs all the cartridge based systems perfectly. Runs PS1 games just fine. Can run some Dreamcast and PSP games, but will struggle with the harder to emulate games. Can't run anything beyond that. EDIT: I wasn't too far off.
"Ambernic RG666 is coming in three months... It has Win11 and Hall Effect sticks and blaaaaaaaaahhhh..." How many devices does this company make????? And Powkiddy/Miyoo/Retroid. I don't see what is unique about this. That it can play PSP? Not enough for me really... Especially at the price point...