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I had one of those pint-sized madcatz GC controllers because it made playing smash really easy.
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Why did you take a picture of a Kiwi Farms shirt with your anal dildo in frame??That's completely understandable. I just went looking for the Xbox 360 controller and sadly, it's not Mad Catz, just another shitty off brand called PowerA. Still managed to outlast $200 worth of controllers. Please accept an even older PS2 micro controller. Neither has any issues, minus the hand grips on the N64 controller being cursed. Still the least cursed N64 one I own.
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Yeah, they were serviceable at best pre-PS3. They got good during that generation. One of the best controllers for fighting games I ever used came from them.Hard disagree, back in the PS2 era they were abysmal. They did get better over time but a large part of that is that third party controllers became so disliked that nobody would buy them and they had to retreat to fight sticks and other high-end items.
edit: I'll say this, though, they're better now than Power A is, those officially branded Power A switch controllers are absolutely awful.
"Since most games tend to be more GPU-bound than CPU-bound when well optimized, the impact of this difference largely depends on the specific game and its target frame rate. Any game shipping at 60 FPS on the Series S should easily port to the Switch 2. Likewise, a 30 FPS Series S game that’s GPU-bound should also port well. Games with complex physics, animations, or other CPU-intensive elements might incur additional challenges in reaching 30 or 60 FPS or require extra optimization during porting."
Yeah Mad Catz had a horrible reputation asides from their fightsticks, which explains why they ended up going bankrupt in 2017. I suppose it's good to hear that whoever bought the brand is doing a decent job.Hard disagree, back in the PS2 era they were abysmal. They did get better over time but a large part of that is that third party controllers became so disliked that nobody would buy them and they had to retreat to fight sticks and other high-end items.
edit: I'll say this, though, they're better now than Power A is, those officially branded Power A switch controllers are absolutely awful.
If I saw you playing on that on the subway or at work I'd find it much stranger than whatever bing bing wahoo shenanigans the tendie was up to.I can't get myself to touch a Nintendo product again, the stigma nowadays is just too strong. I'd rather look like a jackass in public with a diesel generator hooked up to this than play Mario Kart on my recycled nVidia chip tablet. And... and... you can play 360 games on it! Yeah!
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I'd casually show @MF-690T the Switch 2 in my jacket pocket before telling him to stop begging in the subway and get a real job so that he can race me when he gets his own Switch 2.If I saw you playing on that on the subway or at work I'd find it much stranger than whatever bing bing wahoo shenanigans the tendie was up to.
My friend actually got one and it's quite nice, I was being pretty autistic when I made that comment about the Xbox. I think it even has more RAM, 12GB vs 10GB. Plus the Xbox has gotten more expensive.I'd casually show @MF-690T the Switch 2 in my jacket pocket before telling him to stop begging in the subway and get a real job so that he can race me when he gets his own Switch 2.
I think nintendo have lost their hearing.Listen for the fucking knock Nintendo, listen closely...
The theory is that rapidly swapping cards trips whatever they use to detect Mig Cards, which would be as retarded as every other design decision they made for the Switch 2.So what’s with someone getting their switch 2 banned for playing second hand Switch 1 games? How is Nintendo able to do that?
What are second hand Switch games, exactly?So what’s with someone getting their switch 2 banned for playing second hand Switch 1 games? How is Nintendo able to do that?
Used copies like you can buy at Gamestop, typically cheaper than new copies.What are second hand Switch games, exactly?
Used games. Someone bought a game from Facebook marketplace and he got his switch 2 banned.What are second hand Switch games, exactly?
Used copies like you can buy at Gamestop, typically cheaper than new copies.
So you're telling me that Nintendo may have killed the used game market? This is the corpo holy grail.Used games. Someone bought a game from Facebook marketplace and he got his switch 2 banned.
That's what people think is happening? I heard it was due to some form of identifier in the game card being copied by the MIG Switch and Nintendo's systems detecting the two systems running the game.The theory is that rapidly swapping cards trips whatever they use to detect Mig Cards, which would be as retarded as every other design decision they made for the Switch 2.
>Facebook marketplaceUsed games. Someone bought a game from Facebook marketplace and he got his switch 2 banned.
How many worthless nothing posts are you going to make?Total. Nintendo. LOVE.