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Cake day: November 18th, 2022

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  • @1chemistdown @reddig33 In my case I’m safe, for now, the merger isn’t coming to latin america until October. So I still have time to watch some TV series and movies before the real shit show begins.
    After October 1st. I’m canceling HBO and probably saving to money to spending it in games. Also I’m not going to lie Humble Choice subscription looks really tempting to me. I pay for the games, I keep the games on my account even if I cancel it (the subscription).


  • @reddig33 For me Netflix was good until 2015 after that they started to cancel TV series with 2 or 3 seasons without a proper story closing. Then I moved to Prime Video which was good until 2021 when they canceled Bosch just to move its sequel to Freevee (free version of Prime Video with ads).
    Then again I moved to HBO, which has been nice (in terms of high quality content delivery) if it weren’t for the HBO+Discovery merger. Which brings high “quality” content like the Kardashians.



  • @_haha_oh_wow_ For me is a DualShock 4 + DS4Windows. Gives me all the flexibility that I want (macros, LED configuration, rumble level personalization, sticks death zone calibration, Bluetooth poll rate, key binds ,and even jitter compensation for the touchpad).

    As an extra I can create profiles for each controller, and games, so every one of them can have all those settings personalized. Also I can connect, by Bluetooth, up to 8 controllers at the same time.
    No limits if they’re wired.



  • @interolivary There’s a middle point that I share with you.
    They shouldn’t had used a device make for consumers. They should engineered a controller that could stand harsh uses like military or scientific purposes.

    Also, pardon my language, who in the fuck thinks that’s a good idea to use a controller that uses an old technology like WiFi 2.4GHz and only batteries, no USB cable.
    A device for those purposes should be wired and with Half Dome sticks (which prevents drift).

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  • @interolivary Again their products are reliable. I’m still using some Logitech X-540 on my desktop PC and they still sound incredible.
    Now when you move to devices that require software like mice and keyboards, there’s not gaming brand that does that good or even “acceptable”.
    Even the Xbox controller had an issue in Steam were it used to fulfill your hard drive with screenshots. Microsoft had to release a driver update.
    Again gaming devices have lots of software issues.

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  • Daniel Retana@mastodon.ietoMemes@lemmy.mlGuess what? 🎮
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    @interolivary Logitech build quality was never a problem. The problem with Logitech, and most of the gaming brands, is their software which is utterly shit.

    That Logitech F710 have never received a firmware update or even a driver update.
    I’ve had some Logitech mice and keyboards is always the same story. They trend to work better without their software than with the “Logitech G suite” installed.

    Same applies to Corsair, NZXT, Razer, Asus (Armory Crate) and many more.