To add to the off-normal usage scenarios, I mostly play my SD at home and when doing so Stream from my main rig. In this method, the battery life is incredible. It’s basically just running the network card, screen, and registering button inputs, and it really just sips on the energy usage.
I wonder if the news on X (and other media) regarding Kissinger will drown this out?
I did too, I was surprised to see it recommended on an App Store front page.
Why? Your fingers are on top of them, and games often show you the button placement, shape, or both, and some even point to it during tutorials or idle moments.
And who looks at their own buttons anyway? Lemme ask a quick question: Can you type on a physical keyboard in the darkness? That is far more complicated (though most of us don’t even think about it), but nobody gets caught looking at their keyboard, unless it’s a meme.
Not to mention the extra lighting would just take away from the gameplay.
Has anyone ever gone P20 to P1 at this track in its history?
Trying to beat Spider-Man before Spider-Man 2 comes out next month. Also finally got around to Stardew Valley. I need to finish off Horizon Zero Dawn. Too many games, not enough time, the exact opposite of my childhood lol!
From the initial forecasts I saw earlier, this entire weekend is going to be a waterslide haha
Driving the Hungaroring in Assetto Corsa is hella fun. Its full of hard corners, so we'll see how McLaren and Aston Martin handle this track. I cant wait!
Agreed, I intentionally wait until the formation lap and lights out. All that hour long stuff beforehand is basically useless.
My prediction (admittedly wild) is that AM will be the next team to turn up with Red Bull copy parts, and gain a second+. They have had time to gather more data, manufacture upgrades for at least Fernando's car, and get them to the next race weekend after this upcoming weekend off.
That is so cool! I had actually forgotten about this game, until I saw it in this article that includes a bunch of other recommendations that are in these genres:
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2024/04/why-there-are-861-roguelike-deckbuilders-on-steam-all-of-a-sudden/