No, it’s isometric
No, it’s isometric
I still have my Steam Controller but I was itching for better Gyro after playing with Steam Deck so I picked up PS5 controller for PC after doing some research.
I like the PS5 one quite a lot, it does have nice upgrades over the Steam Controller like the adaptive triggers which work only in some games though and the haptics are sooo much better… But the battery life is a complete joke, it’s really annoying.
With SC I’ve just chucked in two AA batteries and was set for 3 months+ with PS5 controller I can barely get 10h with haptics and got around 15h without haptics… And it takes ages to charge too…
The only appeal of this new controller is the touch stick for gyro but other than that this seems quite lackluster imo.
I don’t like it. I think going from slightly slower vs 7800X3D at just 65W TDP is much better than doubling that just to match it or slightly beat it… And at the end of the day it will be the 9800X3D that’s supposed to compete with 7800X3D anyways.
To be fair the Part 1 port is fairly good now but the release was quite janky… But I haven’t bought it until it went on sale anyways so…
Price it $499 and I’ll still wait until it’s on sale for less than $10.
It all depends on how well the performance scales at very low power like 10W for example.
I used text to speech AI by one of the BG3 actors on his comment and he does sound cool.
Exactly, we need either around 25% more perf at lower power or 50% at the same power otherwise there’s no point.
What about Deck 2 Revision 1 & 2?
The AA batteries last really, really long and you can get rechargeable ones. You swap them in a few seconds and can continue playing.
The ones that were included with the controller lasted me for several months before I had to swap them.
Yes, it’s imo the best controller to ever exist… For my needs at least. Also the most comfortable
I had uncapped 500/50Mbps for €10 but now I moved to a village and I’m stuck with 100/10Mbps for €20 :(
Operation Flashpoint had IMO one of the best campaigns