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Describe the bug
The installation on Facebook Portal page is simply a guide for using the web interface, but is filled with duplicate statements and constant reminders that it's not designed for this, seemingly spliced from a bunch of different AI queries.
Here are some examples:
To run RetroArch on Facebook Portal, you would need to use browser. Remember that running RetroArch on Facebook Portal might not provide the best gaming experience. The device is primarily designed for video calling and might not have the same performance or compatibility as dedicated gaming devices or computers. So, while it's possible to run RetroArch on Facebook Portal, it might not be the ideal setup for gaming purposes.
Portal is built on an open-source Android platform but we can't access the Google Play Store. [no content between these lines]
Sure! Here's a step-by-step guide to running RetroArch on Facebook Portal:
Run the homebrews: After selecting the core, go to the "Downloads" section under the main menu. Look for the homebrews available for the console you selected. Homebrews are unofficial games or software created by independent developers. Select the file and it will load. [why only homebrews? why not legal dumps?]
Remember, running RetroArch on Facebook Portal might not offer the best gaming experience, as the device is primarily designed for video calling. So, manage your expectations accordingly, and have fun exploring the world of retro gaming!
Expected behavior/changes
This should probably be replaced with a link to the web guide, or removed entirely, as the process is not any different
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Describe the bug
The installation on Facebook Portal page is simply a guide for using the web interface, but is filled with duplicate statements and constant reminders that it's not designed for this, seemingly spliced from a bunch of different AI queries.
Here are some examples:
Expected behavior/changes
This should probably be replaced with a link to the web guide, or removed entirely, as the process is not any different
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: