While I appreciate the pedantry, it was the start button for nearly 20 years, and still has the exact same placement and function it always.
While I appreciate the pedantry, it was the start button for nearly 20 years, and still has the exact same placement and function it always.
I’d be willing to be they’re gonna add it in the next 6 months or so. They just released cloud gaming for the PS5 for PS4 and PS5 games last month. They SHOULD have delayed the Portal until that was ready though. The gaming handheld market is ALREADY saturated, so it’s not like they were rushing to beat any…
No more than any other non-hall effect controller. I really think the whole stick drift thing is completely blown out of proportion by a small but vocal minority. Personally, I’ve had every Sony console, and every variation of first party controller, plus several third party controllers, Razer Kishi, 8bitdo Pro2, and…
I mean, the reason it looks so ugly is ALSO the reason it feels so nice in the hands.
Also, if you’re at all into tech or gadgets, you likely have half a dozen charging bricks that are better than whatever the manufacturer is gonna toss in the box.
You can get replacement batteries on Amazon that have more than double the capacity of the stock battery. I did the same thing for my Dualshock 4 (in addition to a USB-C conversion), and plan on upgrading my Dualsense once the warranty expires.
Sony just launched their cloud streaming for PS5. Presumably, it would come to this device as well. But it’s Sony, so who the fuck knows.
Personally, I absolutely do. And my wife hates it.
The start button on my dualsense sticks as well, and it's done that since I got it. I think the tolerances on the faceplate are just too tight.
Ive been a heavy gamer, and had every Sony console, and various 1st and 3rd party controllers over the generations, and I've never once experienced any stick drift that I can remember. MAYBE some misfiring buttons on really old controllers.
Oregon Trail Generation will just make you think of Millenials even harder.
Around SoCal, it’s mostly mid-50's Gen-Xers I see in these. It’s the mid-life crisis car for those who like to be stared at, even if it’s for the wrong reasons.
I hear Flamenco with the Gerudo Valley song, which is from the Romani/Gitano ethnic group, not the Moors IIRC. And the mesoamerican influence is purely speculation on my part, due to the all-female tribe resembling the Amazons, and the pronunciation of “Gerudo” In BOTW and/or TOTK when spoken out loud using a Spanish…
Huh... Just checked Game Pass again and Halo Infinite IS available. Wouldn’t let me download it when I first subscribed last week. I just assumed you had to have the Ultimate version of Game Pass to get it. I don’t have an Xbox, and just finished building my PC last week.
Lemme stop you right there. The AAF version is great, but by no means better. They completely strip out Quincey Jones’ funk influence, which is what makes the song so great. The horns are gone, the synths are gone, and it just sounds kind of 2 dimensional in comparison. The best part of Michael Jackson’s music was…
Takata airbag+bedazzled steering wheel is a literal glitter bomb.
The CX-70 slots in between the CX-90 and 50. 2 rows, but more space than the CX-50. The 5 is really quite small on the inside, almost identical to the Mazda 6 in terms of passenger space, which is already pretty tight. The 50 is almost exactly the same, but you get more cargo space. It’s just a modified CX-5 after…
Excellent advice. I’ve been using the Bring! app for my grocery list, and it’s fantastic. Easy to also share the list with someone else, and it alerts people who are a part of the list when something has been added.
Or, if you’re on PC, you can take that $10 that you’d spend on just Halo, and get Game Pass and play every Halo game except for Infinite.