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  • More content around individual games so there feels like more of a community here. Some times its like talking into the void.

    Less political respost spam from multiple bots to multiple communities at the same time. Just gets anoying to filter out after a while.

  • I enjoy super mario world. Games primo mario action. Super mario RPG is great as well.

    OOT and SM64 are great play throughs, and if you're interested in learning some speed run tech it can expand the fun.

    PS2, you gotta play some GTA vice city and San Andreas. Shadow of the colossus is great.

  • When i started (20 years ago), my parents just rented a set for the first little while to see of i would stick to it, i reccomend going this route.

    I also reccomend a full size kit, be it electric or acoustic vs. Just getting a simple drum pad. The feeling of a full sized kit is vastly different in my opinion.

    Electric: Can be loud or can be silent to the environment around you. Light weight. Customizable digital options for sound. Can usally find a kit the is of defent quality for a decent price.

    Acoustic: no volume nob and no headphone output, so consider your playing environment. Feels different than electric, hitting skins and bare metal just feels better to me in general. Looks sexy AF. Decent kits are not cheap, and cheap bad kits sound like cheap bad kits.

    Hi-hat, kick drum, snare, crash and/or ride cymbal, floor tom and 1 or 2x tom-toms would be my reccomendation. Electric you will have a wider selection of sounds, seeing you can usually program them for different usage.

    Edit: just wanted to add, a drum pad is still a starting point, so if thats your best option go for it! Hell, even some different sized plastic buckets is a start worth pursuing.

  • Ah yes the clips! I stand corrected haha.

    I haven't owned an Apple product since the ipod nano, so the only lightning cables im used too, are user owned devices, which are normally chewed up without the little side clips functioning.

    Ty, for the reminder!

  • In that reasoning they made confuses me.

    I've also never had a usb-c just fallout/ feel non-secure. You'd think with the increased surface area with the usb-c ring fitting between the port wall and the center peg of the port would increases gripyness logically. Vs The single peg insert of a lightning cable.

    But eh, im no physics doctor.

  • Damn all these comments discrediting the 2, just like all the NA migrants discredit Native Americans rights.

    Talk about doubling down on bigotry towards a race of people. Sheeesh, some of y'all are hypocritical.

  • Yea its doable. Really depends on the games anti-cheat. You'd want to check each game.

    Battle Eye based anti cheat games like R6S and Tarkov gave me issues last time i tried a similar setup. That was a few years back however, and with valves proton push, much of the compatibility has improved since then.