Nope, seems nice enough but the thumb rest looks a bit goofy with how big it is lmao
The buttons aren't protruding out like they are on the G502 though so all things considered that mouse is probably good to use. Dunno what they were thinking with the G502.
Logitech G502 Hero - I use it because I think its the successor to my old G500s which I loved.
The G502 is okay but the DPI buttons are kind of awkwardly placed, it's not impossible to accidentally knock off your keyboard and change DPI.
I guess from the last few years it'd be AMD - 3900x, 5900x & a Radeon VII were all pretty expensive.
10-ish years ago maybe corsair because I always went with them for peripherals and such.
I already think what we have is too much TBH. A lot of modern AAA games just feel like chores to play to me, and I get so overwhelmed I can't keep up with the story etc.
PS2-era is honestly perfect in terms of scale IMO.
They're pretty much the same yeah, affiliates often have the little graphic buttons instead of a pure link though, so I think they're slightly better in a "word-of-mouth" manner, whereas backlinks are better for keyword-focused SEO
I do this on Steam sometimes if I'm having a hard time getting a game to run, and I don't want to annoy my friends with constant "apathy is now playing X" notifications lmao. Otherwise I don't bother with status' too much.
I was just using a generic €5 on my last phone, and since that broke I've not bothered putting a case on it's replacement (which is also an old phone, so I dont care about it that much).
Voodoo Vince remastered on Steam for 15 yo-yos. Pretty fun so far, though I have a feeling it's quite short as I've unlocked 30% of the achievements in 2 hours. :v
Outside of my own forum or friends forums then it'd probably be the official Xenforo forum, followed by FP - but I tend to lurk on both more often than post.
Steam, have invested thousands into my library over the years so it'll take more than exclusivity deals to make me consider shopping elsewhere.
Given that Valve are also the main driving force behind Linux gaming, and Epic do diddly squat, I have even more incentive to give my money to Gaben.
Like 250 people during peak hours :v Far from a dead game though because its maintained those 250 people for years, but yeah it's definitely an indication of how brutal it can be for newbs to get into
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