Polymega is the ultimate retro console. Not only does it play a wide range of retro games ranging from cartridges to discs, it also comes with online connectivity. Yes you read that correctly. Gamers can stream, record gameplay and compete against other players online in retro games. Just like with the current generation consoles.
Nintendo Switch 2 stick drift is already an issue, but accessory makers are already working on magnetic joysticks.
I've never had stick drift in any controller I've ever owned. All my joycons (3 sets) from my Switch are perfectly fine. My Switch 2 ones are good. Never had a dualshock / dualsense have it (did have a dualshock get a stuck trigger once). Even my Valve Index controllers which were notorious for drift were fine for me.
The tech is already there. I had a couple of my PS5 controllers modded with Hall Effect modules and they work great. They should come standard with them these days but they don’t.
Cheap, frictionless sensors ALREADY exist. Why are they "working hard to combat stick drift"? Stick drift should be a thing of the past at this point. The technology is here...NOW. It has been...for YEARS! Why is stick drift even still spoken about? It shouldn't exist!
WD 40 if it's shagg.d anyway why not ? I ordered a new ps5 pad after Helldivers 2 and POE 2 became unplayable due to drift but in the meantime I fired a bit of WD on my balls just below my stick rotated in a clockwise fashion massaging it in so to speak and also did the pin reset thingy and all clean no drift and hit that cancel purchase button like I meant it
Honestly I’ve used my original Switch JoyCons and Pro Controller since launch and only in the last year did I see drift start to show up on one of my JoyCons. I’m sure it happens depending on how much and how firm the joystick is used, but it seems like a minor issue that goes with wear and tear after thousands of hours of play. I wish there had been Hall Effect sticks on Switch 2 just so there’s one less thing to worry about, but I’m not really concerned about it.
Tune in on June 8th for this summer's PC Gaming Show, featuring exclusive trailers, new game announcements, and developer interviews from around the world. Hosted by Sean "Day[9]" Plott, Mica Burton, and Frankie Ward, the showcase will include 70+ of the most exciting games in development, all of which can be found on our Steam Wishlist.
The Drifter puts you in the boots of a man who dies before the opening credits roll, then gets a second chance to uncover why someone wanted him dead. With gritty pixel art and practical detective puzzles, it's less about inventory management and more about staying one step ahead of the people trying to kill you again
hmm.. if this thing turns out to be legit I might be interested. Provided it doesn't cost like $500.
*yawn*
Interesting. I'll be keeping an eye on this one.
So can this also work retro pie? Like can we get a collection of roms on here?
The fact it shows Sega CD looks promising. If it can do DreamCast and Saturn I'll pre-order one in a heartbeat. Both of mine are starting to show age and in dire need of something as a "plan b."
I did see a JP Neo Geo game, but my question is, is it region free or will it require some sort of special hardware for open region? I ask because I own 2 legit, JP titles on the Sega Saturn (X-Men vs Street Fighter and Marvel Super Heroes vs Street Fighter).