I really liked Tetris DS. The retro NES graphics and remixed music was a fantastic love letter to those old games, and the songs were pretty damn good to boot. It was also the version of Tetris I was best at, for some reason I was a lot better with the old, flat, firm DS Phat buttons more than any other console. I forgot what level I got to in Endless but it was probably over 500. Multiplayer was also a hoot, with powerups and you could play with 9 other people that didn't even need the game to play. (Remember those days when you didn't have to all have a copy of the game to play together? What a concept!)
The first thing I do on any new phone is go to developer options and turn all 3 animation settings to off. It's a night and day difference.
I've probably saved a collective hour of my life not waiting for animations lol
You might have lost the lottery. I've printed 5 spools of parts with my work's Ender 3 Pro without having to adjust the bed level after I first set it, and that doesn't even have auto leveling.
Make sure your bed is clean, and make sure your gantry and frame is square when you assembled it. It might also be your type of filament or Z offset
That's cool and all and important for exposure, but what can I really do about it? It's the ethereal algorithm and shitty companies gaming it for profit, with everyone else suffering because of it
I really liked Tetris DS. The retro NES graphics and remixed music was a fantastic love letter to those old games, and the songs were pretty damn good to boot. It was also the version of Tetris I was best at, for some reason I was a lot better with the old, flat, firm DS Phat buttons more than any other console. I forgot what level I got to in Endless but it was probably over 500. Multiplayer was also a hoot, with powerups and you could play with 9 other people that didn't even need the game to play. (Remember those days when you didn't have to all have a copy of the game to play together? What a concept!)
Highly recommend if you want to emulate it!