Ah ok. That’s slick.
I wish steam would recognize all the buttons on my gamepad like that.
Ah ok. That’s slick.
I wish steam would recognize all the buttons on my gamepad like that.
I’ve never seen a steam profile with back paddles before. What game has it?
Paddles on the back have been around for awhile.
Those are the back pedals.
It has two extra Menu buttons. Not the most exciting thing in controller design.
Both the back paddles and gyro are things that are great, and every gamepad should have them, but there’s almost no compatibility with anything on PC.
Most I’ve ever seen is being able to change a button to a back paddle. Not even remapping a key, just a face or shoulder button. I swap it with the stick press buttons (L&R3). But it’d be great to be able to actually remap keys.
$60 is a lot for two extra buttons and no vibration. Gyro is nice, if it actually works with games though.
I feel like they missed an opportunity by not replacing the d-pad with a track pad.
I don’t care, I thought Zero Games was awesome. You can do almost anything you want in it, the ultimate sandbox game. Vastly underrated.
I don’t know what comment exactly you’re referring to. So probably yes.
Nothing I’ve said has been complicated or profound.
Ok, I understand that. But I didn’t say anything about either of those things.
I’m not seeing anything about 24/7 on call workers. The article is about five days a week employees. Did I miss something?
I’m guessing by going into the office haha.
Fuck’em.
If the company doesn’t want you to work from home they’re not going to let you connect to their system.
How would that work? People are just going to stay home in front of a disconnected PC and somehow not get fired?
I don’t think anyone is panicking.
Most people point and laugh at Twitter.
What’s the pros and cons of those?
You do realize it’s the same thing here, right?
Well, I don’t use Twitter. So that’s all you.
But blocking accounts have been a thing for decades. It’s not a new concept.
Those are all things you care about, not what they care about.