CiDeRmAn wrote: » Pat appears to be expecting everyone who ever associated with the project to prostrate themselves and beg forgiveness for a cheated Retro community, which is unfortunate seeing as no one actually lost any money and expecting Gamester 81, John, to apologise too, when he was just as at odds with the project as everyone else watching, particularly seeing as he was attached at one point.
Steve X2 wrote: » What actually happened with Ollie? I don't follow Pat on youtube, comes across as too much of a douche to be seeing popping up on my feed all the time.
readyletsgo wrote: » On another note. What with all the Pi talk for the past year. I'm totally lost in it all. I take it you have to know what you're doing to get roms and Kodi and the like running on it? Soldering and the like. Sounds very interesting from what you guys have been saying for the past while!
readyletsgo wrote: » I think Pat's sound, say he's an interesting fella, good for a pint or something lol. Your man Ian, ugh, can't stand him. I know he knows his sh1t in and out, running a retro shop for years, but God, he comes across as someone who will agree the blue sky is black, to me at least. On another note. What with all the Pi talk for the past year. I'm totally lost in it all. I take it you have to know what you're doing to get roms and Kodi and the like running on it? Soldering and the like. Sounds very interesting from what you guys have been saying for the past while!
Tomo.Murphy wrote: » I have 2 Kodi Pis set up and they took me no more than five/ten minutes each (and that was my first time using the thing!)
Myrddin wrote: » Kodi setup is as easy as it gets. Retropie on the other hand...would appear to be a bit more involved
readyletsgo wrote: » Haha yeah Kodi isn't a problem for most things, it's everything else. I should look into if more. I've seen some amazing things that people do with them on YouTube but they are very advanced and know what they are doing.
MrVestek wrote: » Well what are you thinking of doing with it? To be honest I'm not very well up on electronics and soldering and all that stuff and I've managed to convince the Pi to do some pretty neat stuff like... voice activated entertainment unit for instance. "Pi, turn on the entertainment unit." Ping... everything turns on. It wasn't perfect but it was kinda cool and all it required was a special home plug type kit.https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/controlling-electrical-sockets-with-energenie-pi-mote/ Used one of those for it.
The Last Bandit wrote: » Pretty hefty charges for oversized goods as well. The fact you have to collect during 'office hours' is a non-runner for me.
readyletsgo wrote: » Tbh I have no idea what I'd like to do with one just yet. Maybe just buy one, see what things I can do with it and take it from there. Thanks for the link there. And also for the vid up above too, I'll watch that Where would I get the pi 3? Best to buy online?
eddhorse wrote: » Deathsmiles from Cave on Steam on the 10th of March.