AI is bad. I suppose that has been iterated and reiterated several times over the past couple years.
That sentence is not completely true, in my opinion. However, AI in its current state is rather unfit for use and right now its only positive purpose is to be a cash cow for big corpos that benefit off of it (think OpenAI and Nvidia) — and not even, as OpenAI suffers losses and people are rapidly getting tired of “AI” as a buzzword.
For some reason, literally 75% of the school is playing Block Blast. And I’m left so perplexed as to why they love it so much.
It’s just a basic drag-and-drop blocks game where you fill up rows and columns.
You managed to set up MelonDS on desktop. Now for the exciting bit: using local multiplayer!
Local multiplayer allows you to run several instances of MelonDS and essentially emulate a link between those instances — as if you have two NDSes actually connected to each other!
For some, getting started with MelonDS could get confusing. Perhaps you’re using it for the same reasons as me: to use the multiplayer feature.
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to open your game on MelonDS for desktop.
Accessing files on the latest versions of Android can be a pain, especially as Android decided to lock users out of the Android/data folder. As such, it’s also a pain to access savefiles from emulation (e.