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  • Yeah, if you check out the device teardown, the only motors are the touchpad haptic motors. Sure, they work great for subtle haptic feedback, but it's lame that it just doesn't feel anything like a normal controller rumble. It rumbles with half decent intensity during the startup sequence, so I'm not sure why it the haptics don't rumble at 100% in game.

  • PC: PolyCube. It's basically 3D Tetris. The controls take a little bit to get used to, but it's great once you wrap your head around it. Also an optional VR mode.

    Mobile: 2048 Blocks. A 3D reimagination of 2048 where you roll a numbered cube down a lane (like bowling or bocce ball) to make it collide/combine with the cubes at the end of the lane.

  • Why do users often mention that as a feature? Does that really affect anything other than the development experience?

  • Closed source source, motherfucker!

  • This implies the existence of silkenware as well as hard tofu.

  • Windows

  • Darude - Sandstorm

  • That is what the current pinned post here mentions that it will do. But even in that case, one could still make a PCMR community on a different instance than Lemmy.world. As more and more users subscribe to that instance's PCMR community, it will overshadow this one when new users search for a PCMR community on Lemmy. The only users who end up following the pinned post here to the new non-MR community will be the ones specifically searching just this instance for a PCMR community.

  • For the most part, this looks very appealin. But after using vertical mice exclusively for the past couple years, I imagine I would have to go back to twisting my wrist to use this.

  • /r/EnoughXSpam

    What is the point of a community about hating seeing spam of a certain topic if all the community does is spam about the topic?

  • Neat, I had no idea that IceRaven had a custom collection built in. I stopped using IceRaven after I had discovered Mull. Perhaps I should give it another shot.

  • It sounds like they don't have a problem with the disability, but with the tool she chooses to use to circumvent the disability.

  • Jeffrey regularly forces CCC to omit certain sales from price history. This means that while you can definitely use CCC to see that an SD card was only ever $300 five years ago when it first released, it also means that if the history chart makes it out to seem like the current price is the lowest price ever, it may be missing the fact that the item regularly dips to that price during the last several sales.