I think a certain controller model was more susceptible to stick drift than others. I think it was after the horizon forbidden West bundle where they started selling newer controller models with more reliable sticks. Both of my ps5 controllers have been dropped, thrown, played after and while eating by children and they're still fine. I have also have a dualsense edge controller for myself though so I don't really care what the kids do to their controllers. Grand total of 3 controllers and none of them have drift.
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KDE Plasma xorg. I use discord streaming quite a bit with friends so Wayland isn't an option and I'm not using a third party discord client since that's against discord ToS.
- Linux native for me was always somewhat problematic in the past. Frankly if someone tells you otherwise they're lying. Proton makes the process simple, click install and play, that's it, and that's all any consumer needs to do.
- The only long term consequence I can see is if Microsoft decides to make using compatibility layers for their SDK's intentionally difficult or downright illegal. Valve so far has proven as long as they can do it, they'll update proton to make games work. The question is will someone pick up the torch if valve eventually stops?
- I treat them the same, doesn't matter to me as proton really is performance parity with Windows and that's really the baseline.
- Until porting natively is just as easy as using proton, no one will port natively. At this point who cares? Native and proton to me are the same at this point.
Didn't they just get busted for essentially promoting child focused gambling rings or something along those lines?