Yup. My wife's car is a '22 and while overall solid drives her crazy with its sensors yelling at her. Thankfully, the auto adjustment to steering if you 'veer out of your lane' can be disabled. It still beeps at her for usually no good reason, though. Meanwhile, I hate it because it uses Android auto and is absolutely horrible at managing multiple phones. When I drive it won't connect. Meanwhile, when she gets home, it hijacks my bluetooth even if I'm listening to something with my headphones. If I unpair it on the phone side it spams pair requests until I block it.
Meanwhile, my car is roughly 10 years old, runs just fine, doesn't beep just because I used my turn signal with a car next to me, and has basic bluetooth that just works. I much prefer mine.
The game now requires an always-online connection, even if you play offline. Just tried it myself by setting Steam to offline mode and you can never ‘Ready Up’ into a map. This was not the case before the Epic Games Store integration they did awhile ago....
KF2 feels like one of those games that I should be able to hop into, have a good time for a day or two, and set it aside. the triple digit install size goes against that idea and is why I haven't touched it in years. If it's also always online now, years later, then that is disgusting and I hope anyone who asks is allowed a refund.
The best controller I arguably thing is the 360 controller. It just feels right to use in fighting games and fps. I like xboxs layout with the analog sticks....
Could be bias from it beeing my primary device for roughly 1.5 years now, but the Steam Deck is very high up there for me. While it lacks a bit in some button quality and I'm particularly not a fan of how it feels to reach the bumpers, it makes up for it with options. You have all of the buttons on a standard controller, all of the features of a Steam Controller, an extra two back buttons, and a touch screen for when that fairly niche option applies. Pretty much any game can be made to control reasonably well. Jack-of-all-trades master of none is probably the best way to describe it. I will also note that the OLED model give this a nice bump. As the dpad and bumpers on the LCD were not very good.
If we want to limit this to traditional controllers, though, my vote would be the dualshock 4. That's the layout I grew up with and it improves on older models with actual triggers and extended grips for my now adult-sized hands. As a primarily PC player, the touch bar can also come in handy in a pinch by being able to map 2 additional buttons to it.
I am sick of the way this industry treats its customers and developers. In the span of a week we've seen 2 amazing examples of how shitty these publishers are. At least one of them backtracked (for now).
Average U.S. vehicle age hits record 12.6 years as high prices force people to keep them longer (www.nbcnews.com)
Kingdom Hearts is coming to Steam - June 13 (files.catbox.moe)
Source: x.com/KINGDOMHEARTS/status/1792722028354818287
WTF is wrong with Killing Floor 2?
The game now requires an always-online connection, even if you play offline. Just tried it myself by setting Steam to offline mode and you can never ‘Ready Up’ into a map. This was not the case before the Epic Games Store integration they did awhile ago....
Favourite controllers
The best controller I arguably thing is the 360 controller. It just feels right to use in fighting games and fps. I like xboxs layout with the analog sticks....
Microsoft Closes Redfall Developer Arkane Austin, Hi-Fi Rush Developer Tango Gameworks, and More in Devastating Cuts at Bethesda (www.ign.com)
Affected devs:...