Most Switch games support gyro functionality, and of course the Joy-Cons also have gyro.
Ergonomics, NFC support and gyro. Of course the rumble could be stronger but I have gotten used to it.
For me the way has been using gyro aiming. It provides a mouse-like precision for aiming, which is really good for FPS games. It is supported on Steam nowadays. Of course on Steam Deck it may be not the best option in terms of playing experience, as turning the console also turns the screen.
And some few weeks ago a memo leaked where Satya Nadella assured that “whatever business decision Microsoft considers, security always comes first”.
Holy hell.
For occasional chatting with Bing and translation help with DeepL.
Been playing Vanquish. The game feels like a Japanese take on then-popular cover-shooters like Gears of War, but with faster pace and mechanics like sliding that incentivize not relying on covers too much. Like with Platinum’s titles, there’s deep mechanics and really getting into the game starts when replaying the game’s missions.
What could possibly go wrong?
In the first two pictures it looks like Hitler and Modi are eating invisible baguettes.
Looks like something that should be tagged as NSFW.
Tomb Raider Anniversary was dirt-cheap on Steam so I bought it. As a remake it feels a whole lot smoother to play compared to the 1996 original, no tank controls. I also installed ReShade and a couple of texture upscale mods to make it more pleasant-looking, with add-on enhanced ReShade I could also use ray-traced global illumination.
I played BattleBit Remastered for the first time since August and I really need to hone my skills.
I also several demos on Steam, News Tower really got me hooked with its gameplay. The full game should release on Early Access in a couple days, might as well buy it.
The group isn’t certainly an “embracer”, this is disappointing.
Somebody called Skibidi toilet “the Generation Alpha’s first cultural contribution”.
Gnome terminal
I am thinking the exactly same, the logos are so different in form and color. Take-Two is just trying to act high and mighty.
Another thing I point out is “look no further than the bottom of your phone” to bring up how EU forced phone manufacturers to use USB-C.
When some people have argued that there is no use for EU, I have used its handling of technology giants as a counter-argument.
Of course this is an idea that the CEO brought up, but if this ever materializes as an actual product, I’ll never buy a Logitech again.