It works for me at least, and I guess it can't hurt to try. Best of luck!
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Yeah I think having just one big game on the go is a good idea - spreading your attention too thin between games probably lessens your enjoyment of all of them!
I'm a little bad for this as I'm currently playing one game on PS5, Steam Deck and Switch each. But I stick to one game per console and it seems to work ok. I like having a variety of games to play depending on my mood - 3 seems a good limit. But when I do play each, I make sure to focus on that particular game for a while and not let myself get distracted by the others.
That's weird, I thought he died in a hot air balloon incident
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I feel like the Game Boy Camera was quite unique at the time, because not many people had cameras back then. Nowadays nearly everyone has access to a camera on smart devices that are in all likelihood significantly better quality than something Nintendo could affordably release as a peripheral. What benefit would there be to a Nintendo specific product?
It's a cute idea but realistically I don't see it happening. There's nothing stopping you from making videos on your phone and playing around with some free/open source video editing software though!
Cute! Clearly Shovel Knight inspired (or Ducktales I guess) with the sword jumping. Always happy to see more mouse-themed games :3
Admittedly I don't use the D-pad all that much - does it not register inputs well? I guess it's pretty important if you're playing a fighting or retro game that require precise inputs. For the games I've played, it hasn't been an issue.
No the pro controller doesn't have hall effect sticks, but I've not experienced any drift. I did take it apart once to clean the insides however.
I had no end of problems with the joy cons, and have replaced those sticks with hall effect ones. Since doing that I've not had any problems, touch wood!
To be fair I've had the pro controller for several years and it has held up really well. Really ergonomic and the vibration's good, plus it has gyro. Perfect for my needs on Switch. I think it was worth what I paid.
The 8Bitdo Pro+ has been great - works really well with my Steam Deck and Switch. Sounds like the Pro 2 is the superior version with hall effect sticks.
The Switch Pro controller has always been good too. And the DualSense is really neat with the haptics and adaptive triggers - expensive, but not that much more than a Pro controller surprisingly.
I love coffee but nowadays I tend to drink tea a lot more. I don't like the taste of instant coffee, and that's all I can get at work - so I stick to tea. I also can't handle caffeine as well as I used to, so I have decaff.
At home I've got a nice coffee machine. I buy decaff beans and grind them - it's all about the taste for me.
Your labelling system is a good idea! I do have plenty of games from bundles, but I only add the ones to my library that I'm actually interested in. So everything in my backlog is something I want to play at some point. Personally I don't feel that there is any negative connotation to the word backlog, but maybe that's because mine is full of stuff I intend to play.
I have a spreadsheet listing the games I've got to play, and whilst I do usually set an 'up next', this can change depending on how I'm feeling at the time. So it's rare that I play a game I don't like or doesn't fit my mood :)