Some people say they were born in the wrong decade. Today I learned I was born in the wrong century.
Some people say they were born in the wrong decade. Today I learned I was born in the wrong century.
I wonder if it's the cost of data processing the inputs on servers. The ongoing costs of having software handle it on the client machine is close to $0.
Though it feels like democratizing the checks could work. Like, everyone within a match together is checked by everyone else in real time since they're all handling the objects moving around anyways.
Though there are probably many good reasons why that doesn't work or is extremely hard to implement consistently. The idea just came to me
The main reason why I prefer to take the time to write the commands is so I can save a note of what commands I ran to get it working. Being able to say tthese are the commands" is much easier when I’m either helping someone repeat my work or auditing to figure out what I broke
I’m not OP, but I use an Xbox one controller.
The newer ones just use Bluetooth and these days my primary gaming computer is a laptop. Works fantastic, just plug and play really.