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Which one was able to drive home after the race?

Uh, I never said anything about damaging controllers. I said games that need your thumbs on both stick at all times work well with these advanced controllers.

Of course you could play D4 as it was meant to be played...with the mouse and keyboard.

My old guy mentality is different. As an old guy I’m much more financially secure now and can afford to splurge on a luxury like this $200 controller that may only provide an incremental boost in my gameplay. Playing video games with my buddies is one of the few releases I have from the daily stress of adult life

Old guy here. My buddy ordered one of these a couple weeks back and I’m waiting for him to test it before I decide on whether or not to get my own.

Because I like it that way. It’s way more comfortable if my right thumb is slighly higher than the left. I dunno why that is. I have a neuropathy that affects my hands and feet, so maybe that’s part of it. 

Has Sony ever given a reason for not releasing an asymmetrical DualShock? I’ve always thought the PlayStation 3 and 4 were better pieces of hardware than the equivalent Xboxes, but I cannot stand the symmetrical placement of the thumbsticks. Their controllers have always felt unnatural to me. It’s one area where

Most people willing to pay this much spend a lot of time with games that don’t play nice with face buttons. By which I mean, shooters: when you constantly need to keep your thumbs on the sticks, letting go to hit X can be a real drag. And the investment becomes worth it if you play a single game most of the time, like

Just wanted to note, the problem of having too many abilities got addressed wit the release of Stormblood.

They both went back and pruned a bunch of abilities that were no longer needed, combined abilities together to reduce the number of hot keys needed, and introduced a system for abilities to automatically replace

Agree with this, if I was considering building say a NUC with 500gb 960evo ($260) I’d get the 120gb Optane (apparently $200) and pair it with a 1tb magnetic drive for storage (54 options between $50-75) and I’m better off all round aside from the INCREDIBLE similar cost.

He was using a scale to illustrate what you must have missed with the smaller sizes. $200 for 118GB is expensive. It’s also sacrificing versatility at that size. Anything under 256GB is really going to be limiting most people for an everyday device.

I was referring to the 118GB version, not the 32. I agree that the 32 is absurd.

Sooooo not true. Trust me. 32gb for an OS drive? That’s opening a can of worms you can’t begin to imagine. There’s a whole mess of spillover effects created when you starve your main drive for storage space like that. And you will be, because Windows is *NOT* small, and everything you install on your computer takes up

Some people don’t understand that 3 is higher than 1.

Assuming it was available, a 1TB drive would be ~$1690, at the same $/GB. Comparatively, a 960 Evo is ~$450-475. It’s pretty damn expensive.

Exactly my thoughts. Don’t know why, but the $800+ price tag was what I was thinking.

Gimme 256GB for 200$ and I’ll take it. My Win10 install would hardly fit on this one.

Just to follow this up.

Can you show me on this doll where my comment touched you?

Okay then! =)