Yep, £51 in fees. Scumbags.
It is a fairly pricey outlay but it's taken a bunch of the hassle out of playing games so it's well worth it for me. I was putting off playing PS2 games because since the OSSC didn't handle the resolution switching nicely. Also, due to me buying my TV before I went down this rabbit hole, I never checked what resolutions it supported and it needed a lot of fiddling with the OSSC to get even suboptimal results. I could only line double PS1 games without them being cropped and the PS2 just used passthrough. The RetroTink needed a few button presses to select the right output res and then the screen position but then after that, it has been perfect. My goal is to make playing any game I want possible at a moment's notice and this is doing the job nicely.
It is a fairly pricey outlay but it's taken a bunch of the hassle out of playing games so it's well worth it for me. I was putting off playing PS2 games because since the OSSC didn't handle the resolution switching nicely. Also, due to me buying my TV before I went down this rabbit hole, I never checked what resolutions it supported and it needed a lot of fiddling with the OSSC to get even suboptimal results. I could only line double PS1 games without them being cropped and the PS2 just used passthrough. The RetroTink needed a few button presses to select the right output res and then the screen position but then after that, it has been perfect. My goal is to make playing any game I want possible at a moment's notice and this is doing the job nicely.
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