Not only is it inaccurate, but even if it were,m this is a bad idea.
It is trained on content from 3rd party websites who are then robbed of clicks and resultant ad revenue.
If they drive those out of business, then they will no longer have any...
I don't have any experience with it, but the Xbox adaptive controller (compatible with PC too) might work for you.
https://www.xbox.com/en-CA/accessories/controllers/xbox-adaptive-controller
I'm pretty sure Sony released a similar controller...
In Canada virtually all electronics get imported through the US ports, so the tariff is applied on landing regardless of where the cards final destination is.
In Canada when the government banned “Tankers” from landing in Vancouver and Montreal...
Here's hoping they'll also have this 'Xbox OS' available for the DIY market (and hopefully it's a Windows OS offshoot that offers full Windows game compatibility but designed around a Xbox-style UI).
Windows Central's Jez Corden calls the next move by Microsoft to break Sony's PlayStation exclusivity on games.
Bring Steam to the next Xbox(es)
He expects Microsoft to release an Xbox OS that can be used by other PC partners to build their...
I appreciate Nintendo setting expectations for next month's Nintendo Direct - however, I'm hoping they'll at least confirm b/c for the upcoming Switch games. IE: "Available November 2024 for Nintendo Switch and Future Nintendo Console").
Bumping the correct thread with new information. Nintendo confirmed that they will be announcing the successor to the Switch this fiscal year during their last financial earnings call. Nintendo's fiscal year runs from April 1 through March 31...
As it currently stands, though, the ASUS ROG Ally is the safer bet for most people who want the best value portable gaming device with more reliable performance, while the Steam Deck is the way to go if you want to avoid the hassle which is...
I missed a lot of the big Switch titles this generation (still haven't played TOTK or Metroid Dread). Hoping Nintendo will release a slew of 'Player's Choice'-style lower pricing for some of their 1st party releases.