• dbtng@eviltoast.org
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        2 days ago

        Really? Like, I know its physically possible. Do you survive long?
        But … a little ruination is always good. Game on, friend.

        • TabbsTheBat (they/them)@pawb.social
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          1 day ago

          I use gyro + flickstick, which is a lot better than the regular stick aim :3 (after getting used to gyro stick aim just feels slow and mushy x3. I can’t use it anymore)

          But I do fine at surviving :3. I mean, in competitive games I at least survive as long as my team usually does, and my K/D/A or win/lose scores are usually in the positive and stuff. Im not like a pro competitive player by any point tho, so it’s also not like im fighting the best of the best hehe ^^ and obviously singleplayer/co-op games are fine :3

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      2 days ago

      Sure. Racing and flight simulators are a joke on those little boxes. Ya need a PC. Do you use extra monitors?

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        2 days ago

        Hah, I play on a laptop with just its screen.

        ‘Gran Turismo’ is in fact quite good, and supports wheels. Their fantasy tracks are really nice, starting from the first game — I had to have them as mods in ‘Assetto Corsa’. ‘Wreckfest’ also works fine on consoles.

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          Man those smart TVs are so cheap now. The video screen is what you interact with most, its the biggest part of the experience. Get yourself a huge TV, an HDMI cable, and call it your gaming monitor. (My TVs don’t get to talk to the internet.)