@johnny0779: Until Microsoft’s recent acquisitions start churning out the exclusive hits, I’m not sure an Xbox fanboy has a leg to stand on in an argument about which platform is feeding fans scraps. PlayStation’s exclusive catalog is still significantly more impressive than Xbox’s, and has been for nearly a decade at this point.
You're a mod. Act like one and refrain from calling people certain names or titles.
Waste. Everyone is waiting for the 4000 series now. A 3090 Ti, 3090, and even the 3080 Ti are a bit overkill over the 3080. Plus the 3080 cards seem to be coming more readily available with prices close to MSRP.
In any game the buttons get used a lot. Also take a look at your controller and see how awkward it would be to have 4 buttons in the position of the right analog and having to bend your thumb to hit either X-O or A-B. You don't have to bend your thumb or as much to move an analog stick.
@tbird7586: Not really. The placement of the bumpers is a little awkward and makes playing a game like Sekiro better with a DualShock. The analog sticks on the Xbox have no resistance to them so aiming is once again a little better on PS and for a long time the triggers/bumpers on Xbox had this shiny, slippery plastic surface and they felt really cheap. The main distinction with the Xbox controller is that the left analog stick is elevated but if that's so much better why wasn't the right stick elevated as well? I've been gaming on PlayStation since the PS2 so maybe I'm a little biased or my hands just molded to the design but I prefer the DualShock/DualSense.
Because the buttons take priority over the right analog.
I've never played this game. Is there any thing in Red Dead Online that's ruining the balance in the game? I feel like the Oppressor Mk 2 in GTA Online really screwed up the balance and made driving cars and flying helicopters pointless. Is there something like that in Red Dead?
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