apronboobsface
apronboobsface
apronboobsface

pinball is love

I'd shield my face and lay prone, not fight back. She did have reason to be afraid, not saying that she didn't, but it appears that she is the one who struck first as the officer was attempting to restrain her. The whole thing went down in under 10-15 seconds.

whether drunk, or mentally ill, you don't always listen or make the right decisions - your judgement is skewed

not defending the cop here, but it does appear that she's attempting to push him off, or scratch him in the face between the 1:00-1:05 minute mark with her right hand (the one away form the camera). It's difficult to see, as the camera does move around at that time, and we can't see the other side of the person. It

except poop

Or if he started tunneling in the yard

Sadly, it's not that obvious. Lots seem to have a lot of misconceptions about this device, being used to the controllers other consoles have forced on us over the years.

because they're not the traditional buttons to begin with

might work, might not, but you're not forced to use this controller anyway

Very few seem to actually understand this fact

the x/y/a/b buttons aren't intended as the primary buttons, they're the aux buttons, like how the d-pad works on an FPS. the pads can be defined with regions representing a button press, the same way an iphone/ipad/android device creates a virtual gamepad on the screen

It seems like a lot of people don't seem to understand that the physical buttons aren't the primary buttons. They're used more like the D-PAD functions in games that don't primarily use it for movement.

Anyone who currently plays a fighting game will likely already have their own controller as it is, just like people who like flight sims. the steam controller is only one option, you're not forced to use it