I’m a big fan of the 8bitdo Ultimate C, but my favourite may well be the GameCube controller
Thought to have been an ordinary falling star.
I’m a big fan of the 8bitdo Ultimate C, but my favourite may well be the GameCube controller
“Jank and unfinished” sounds like it fits the immersive sim MO to me! (I mean this with the utmost respect)
I know the topic isn’t about HR, but as a huge fan of that game, I recently replayed the non-DC version and found myself really appreciating the yellow tint. It ties the aesthetic together, and the DC always looked a bit flat and unfinished without it. But that’s just me.
Which ones? As far as I’m aware, they’re all full-fat PS3 titles
Minor correction: some levels had bonus areas where you could save, but you could only do so once. Still a ballache.
if I get an idea I am not happy until it start making money
That sounds extremely unsustainable
Graphics are important. Polygon count is not. There is no real value in being able to see each individual eyelash, but I also don’t think there’s much benefit to making every game look like the original Lode Runner.
My point was that you can’t be an advanced user without first being a non-advanced user
(and side note, I’ve been using Linux for over 20 years on and off… still use Nano)
How are you supposed to become an advanced user, then?
Eh, JavaScript is overrated anyway
I liked GLIDE, which was suggested a few years ago, though I can’t remember what the acronym was now
It’s more about feeling. The platforming feels crisp, the levels feel the right size, the controls feel responsive. No other Mario game has quite matched SM64’s mobility, not even my beloved Galaxy games
Genuinely couldn’t be bothered with Odyssey after a while. That was a game with just too much to do
Windows 95 -> 98 -> SuSE …9? -> XP -> Ubuntu 10 -> Windows 7 -> Windows 10 (alongside a bunch of Debian servers) -> MX Linux -> Debian
Also went Windows 10 -> Kubuntu -> VanillaOS -> Kinoite on my laptop for what it’s worth.
The trouble I have with Sunshine is that when I play, I wish I was playing SM64
I didn’t know that about ‘goodbye’! Words are fascinating, huh.
I believe “hello” itself was more of an exclamation (like “hi”, in fact) and supposedly comes from the Dutch “hollo”. Some people in the UK still use it as such, in fact.
Are they the elves that say “hi”?
Not really, I just think it’s the best controller. Ergonomic shape, octagonal stick gate (which is a criminally underused feature), good button layout… the only thing wrong with it is that the analogue triggers have a bit too much travel on them.