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As did I.

Existing canon?

yeah, except these idiots will give it to their children. It's one thing to want to risk your own lives, it's another to put your children at risk because you're a tool who demands freedom.

You don't need a law to do this. If an employer and worker truly agree that time off instead of overtime is in both of their best interests, they will do so.

*Dualshock.

The game was designed for us in the PC master race, and then ported to you console peasants.

This will come in time.

In Canada they don't have that argument.

Wouldn't this also have a great effect of reducing illegal police conduct while on duty? It's hard to take bribes if you're being recorded.

Investigations would work super well. Many investigations take months or work, not the 'done in an hour' like you see on TV.

Chances are you fall for it all the time. Most of what you like/believe is based on market research and advertising, not your own individual preferences.

The games people are the most vocal about contain bad DRM which detracts from gameplay and has barriers to usability.

If that was true, they would have been able to build in an offline option which disabled the cloud features, larger plots, etc.

To say that sony was smoking crack when they came up with the move would be too kind, they saw a bad gimmick making lots of money and jumped on it. Sony's garbage doesn't make the wii controller good, it just makes it less terriblish than another option.

True, the n64 gets the innovation points. But the question isn't what's the most innovative controller, it's what's the best. The original playstation controller was ok at best, so they fixed it and we've used it ever since. The N64 was terrible(or 'not good' if you prefer), and no one has used it since.

Of course the dual shock got it's design from the SNES controller. It also got it from the N64 controller. And then that's it. Sony is still making the same damn controller 15 years later. Xbox copied it with slightly improved ergonomics (eventually) and the dpad/stick swapped. The ergonomics are a bit of a

They had that non-rumble one for a little while in between their first controller and the dual shock, the dualshock is just the better version of the 'dual analog' controller that sony released. I don't doubt that the sticks on the dualshock were in response to sony seeing the n64, and the SNES is the major

Look at the design of the N64. Now imagine the controller without the left dpad (and shoulder button) there. It's a U that's too close together where you hold your hands at angles that probably gave thousands of children carpel tunnel. The 'flexibility' of both the joystick and dpad designed meant that both sucked

No, the Playstation controller was better than any of them at the time, and came out at the same time. There's a reason every single controller today uses the same layout as the dualshock with a slightly different config.

Yeah, I'd rather that the focus on studies that actually control for all related factors: