Carrot
@Carrot@lemmy.today
- Comment on Not only will the new Steam Controller scream at you but it can play tunes as well 1 week ago:
lol Sure bud
- Comment on Not only will the new Steam Controller scream at you but it can play tunes as well 1 week ago:
How so?
- Comment on Not only will the new Steam Controller scream at you but it can play tunes as well 1 week ago:
Why bother starting discussions on the internet if you’re just going to bow out as soon as you’re called on your shit? That’s not how rage bait is supposed to work, I thought you were good at this
- Comment on Not only will the new Steam Controller scream at you but it can play tunes as well 1 week ago:
lol You’ve now slipped into the most pitiful version of rage bait, the kind that ignores the comment you are responding to. You got me, I was wrong. You aren’t a bot, you’re a happy, successful, self-actualized person.
- Comment on Not only will the new Steam Controller scream at you but it can play tunes as well 1 week ago:
First, it’s not that you dislike something that makes you a bot, it’s that you are so unreasonably angry about an easter egg.
Second, it’s not that you dislike something that makes you a rage baiter, it’s that your arguments don’t make sense. You are less entertained by a scream than using the controller as a controller? So is everyone. No one is saying this is the most fun or best feature of the controller, so you aren’t actually saying anything that goes against the people that like the scream.
“They got mad because I think it’s a ridiculous feature” Actually, I’m not mad about that. I also think it’s a ridiculous feature. There’s no argument there either.
If you don’t like the scream, that’s okay. I know it’s not for everyone, and many people won’t even hear it. But to say that steam is pushing this as an advertisement for the controller is misleading. To say that they should have just focused on making the controller a good controller is misleading. I have the controller. It’s a great controller. It has more features than other controllers, and those features were executed well. I bought it before anyone posted anything about the scream.
You say you use a dual shock controller. That has a speaker on it. If unnecessary features make you this irrationally angry, I’m shocked that you would prefer a controller that they had to add in a whole extra physical component to the controller just to give it a pointless feature, over a controller with an easter egg using the hardware that already contributes to the actual experience of using the controller.
Except you don’t care. About either of these things. At least not to the extent that you are putting on. You are just trying to make people upset as a ragebaiter, or trying to spread unnecessary discourse about a product as a bot.
- Comment on Not only will the new Steam Controller scream at you but it can play tunes as well 1 week ago:
Sure, I don’t doubt that steam pays for reviews and news coverage. But I’m going off of statements put out by the company, because if I don’t, I’d just be speculating.
it’s pretty telling of the userbase that all news you read are about this though. Explains why you all got butthurt
Again with your pointless rage bait. That’s not an actual argument, you are just telling a lie as though it’s a fact. That’s what ragebaiters do, that’s what bots do. I don’t actually consume game journalism at all, the only place I will see it is when I read a headline on Lemmy. I haven’t even read the article this post links to.
- Comment on Not only will the new Steam Controller scream at you but it can play tunes as well 1 week ago:
Steam hasn’t advertised this easter egg at all, but have advertised all the “proper” features. The only people mentioning this are fans and journalists, many of which have already gone over a normal review of the controller, and just like to call out a fun easter egg when they see one.
- Comment on Not only will the new Steam Controller scream at you but it can play tunes as well 1 week ago:
That’s not an official feature, just a third party project that uses the vibration motors to play music. Sometimes people do things just for the sake of entertainment. The way you write suggests you are a bot or rage baiting, so I can understand why you may not know about basic human emotions
- Comment on Not only will the new Steam Controller scream at you but it can play tunes as well 1 week ago:
The Wilhelm scream playing on the Steam Big Picture mode home screen a small percentage of the times you drop the controller seems like a harmless feature, especially since it didn’t take adding any parts that weren’t already being used for things players actually want
- Comment on Discord faces backlash over age checks after data breach exposed 70,000 IDs 3 months ago:
I’ve been struggling to accomplish this, and I’m familiar with self hosting. It’s brutal. But now that discord has shit the bed (even more) I think I can finally convince my friends to move to it, so I’m taking another crack at a matrix/element server
- Comment on KDE Plasma going all-in on Wayland and will drop the X11 session completely 5 months ago:
lol I guess I don’t know enough to argue it either
- Comment on KDE Plasma going all-in on Wayland and will drop the X11 session completely 5 months ago:
I don’t base the choice of my OS on being able to play one game. KDE is a DE, not an OS. X11 is a window manager, not an OS. Almost always, I will use a Wayland (another window manager) session, but to play Oblivion streamed to my TV, I have to switch to an X11 session. The guy asked for any features that aren’t compatible with Wayland. I have one that I keep X11 around for, so I gave it. Given that you don’t even seem to understand what you are arguing, I’m confused why you piped in with probably the stupidest “solution” to my use case.
- Comment on KDE Plasma going all-in on Wayland and will drop the X11 session completely 5 months ago:
Not OP but I’ve got exactly one thing that doesn’t work on Wayland that works on X11. For whatever reason, Streaming Oblivion Remastered from Steam on my Linux desktop to my TV will not show video in Wayland, but does in X11. It’s literally the only reason I’ve got X11
- Comment on Meet the first person to own over 40,000 paid Steam games 7 months ago:
While I completely agree that Steam is a pos for not letting you actually own your games, I personally keep mine all downloaded so that if Steam ever does something stupid I can run the DRM remover and still have all my games. This gives me peace of mind buying on Steam, but does take up like 10TB of space