twovests

twovests wrote

Reply to comment by twovests in *opens gift* by devtesla

like the sadness level from "can't afford a switch" to "laid off and mom died" is a nosedive

then the resolution frame, the sadness from "can't afford a switch" is alleviated, but the sadness from "laid off and mom died" is still there, with the punchline being that... only a small bit of relief happens, and we're experiencing the best part of that

with extra punchline of doge react faces.

i feel bad calling it a "punchline" but it's the best i can do to articulate my original interpretation of this piece

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twovests wrote

Reply to comment by devtesla in *opens gift* by devtesla

oh there's a whole storyline here? i thought it was a joke with some kind of dark humor that i (thought i) understood but can't articulate.

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twovests OP wrote

oh same. there are a few other neat features i know about (like a tool to help with binary-searching for a specific commit that introduces a bug) but i'd have to google those.

but they don't know how to use those properly is the thing :c and i can't blame them, they're not software engineers, but still, aaaa

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twovests wrote

XBox 360/One controllers are my favorite. I've played a lot of XBox 360 and that controller is by far my preferred one.

I haven't played much XBox One but it felt good in my hands the few times I held one. (I also understand the XBox One Elite Controller has a lot of nifty goodies, but it's $150.)

Compared with Switch and Playstation controllers, I'd personally go with an XBox 360/One controller, especially because I prefer the asymmetrical design.

That said, I don't have experience with non-console controllers. I've heard good things about the customizability of the steam controller, but it lacks joysticks and seems to be geared towards PC games rather than emulated games.

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