@jamesgecko the Playstation Classic doesn't connect to PSN
you can however hack it and just throw bin/cue files on a USB stick to play on it
@jamesgecko not saying the PSC is bad, I like mine but it's basically just a raspberry pi in a nice case with some neat controllers
@noiob Correct and yes. But also, the PSTV is the less reliable of the two devices. Sometimes I boot it and it's forgotten how to read the memory card filesystem. Been backing stuff up with QCMA because the PSTV seems like it low key might just stop working one day.
@jamesgecko oh, that's not good. Still, I wish I'd gotten one back when they were super cheap, there's some Vita games I'd like to check out… though I guess a Vita would be better for those
@noiob I love the PSTV's tiny hardware, but an actual Vita is 100% better. I got my PSTV at $60, and it's incompatible with basically every big Vita release I was interested it. 😅 It's now my flaky PS1/PSP machine.
@noiob Oh, also! I can just slap a big USB stick on the Classic and fit all my games on it. The Vita's proprietary memory cards are super expensive; I can't fit more than a few multi-disc RPGs on the included card before running out of space.
@jamesgecko do the game-cart-to-SD adapters work in the PSTV? they also need hacks, obviously but SD cards are cheap
@noiob IIRC they work, but I read some complaints about hacks destabilizing the system (even more?!) so I haven't tried anything like that.
@jamesgecko iirc hacks can enable it to play games that haven't been officially cleared but obvs they can't give it a rear touchscreen and stuff
@jamesgecko also uh
the PSTV probably has a better emulator