Icedrous

joined 2 years ago
[–] Icedrous@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 year ago

I can’t stand gyro aim so I can’t speak for that

 

Every time someone brings up a controller vs mouse and keyboard, most of if not all comments will push towards the OP to “switch to mouse and keyboard” because “it’s better!”

In my eyes, the person is already accustomed to controller, they’re used to the sensitivity, and if not it’s a quick change.

If they’re going to get used to mouse and keyboard they need to:

  • find a reasonable mouse

  • find a reasonable mousepad for their situation

  • find out if they’re a wrist aimer or an arm aimer

  • make sure their windows mouse sensitivity is set to 6/11 for some reason otherwise everything else will be messed up

  • find their “optimal sensitivity” many of which tutorials are (subjectively) hard to find (the good ones)

I’m both a controller and mouse and keyboard user but I find it easier to aim with a controller. It feels natural.

 

Lame title but let me explain,

I had Uber eats and was a driver, and I didn’t really like it but at the same time I had applied for Instacart and I’m in the process of signing up for that.

I live in a small town off the #1 in Canada and it takes about 25-30 minutes to get into the city on a good day. My town is also full of elderly, and considering people have to travel so much to get into the city, they make a day out of travelling down there.

I want to advertise the fact that I am an Instacart delivery person who is willing to go into the city to pick up groceries, prescriptions, whatever it may be. So my question is: does Instacart create batches for drivers to pick up in proximity to the store, or proximity to the person?

In other terms, will I need to actually be on the road near these stores for a chance to pick them up? Or can I stay in my home, keep the app running, and check every few minutes to see if anyone from my town requested something?

 

Why is it illegal to pass someone on the right on the highway in the US? In Canada if there’s a three lane highway which, in my case, isn’t very prominent, there’s really no law that enforces it, it’s more of a respect thing here on two lane highways both ways if someone is going slow in the left lane to go into the right but I’m just curious as to why it’s actually enforced in the US?

 

I’ll be using gen 4 and below as older since that’s what I’m used to,

I have Platinum and Emerald and I’ve been wanting to play through them to get to the end game to play the battle tower or equivalent since their online servers are shut down (or non existent with the GBA)

I guess I’m just looking for tips and a discussion as to how everyone plays their Pokémon game. I find that whenever I play through any Pokémon game, with the exp. share shared or not, I always over level one Pokémon. Not too much, at least not as bad as when I was a kid, but in my emerald game it got to the point where I had a grovyle in the second gym and my other three Pokémon were level 10 below. How do you maintain a balance? Again, I’m not a new player, I’ve been playing Pokémon for almost all my life and I’m 24, however I’ve always been bad at party management type games and I’ve been wanting your opinions/discussions on this topic.

[–] Icedrous@sh.itjust.works 0 points 2 years ago

I never do, in fact I'm really surprised that a forum that's supposedly all about privacy doesn't offer something as simple as hiding profiles.

[–] Icedrous@sh.itjust.works -2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Oh trust me, if you do look through mine (which I also don't see the point of) you won't find much, just me talking shit about android apps

[–] Icedrous@sh.itjust.works -3 points 2 years ago (6 children)

If you just browse through your home feed, sure. But actively going out of your way to see someone's comment or post history because you don't agree with what they said is childish and frankly a bit concerning. It really shows your character.

[–] Icedrous@sh.itjust.works -4 points 2 years ago (11 children)

Or just don't look at people's post history you creep?

[–] Icedrous@sh.itjust.works -3 points 2 years ago

See that's what most people were saying and when I got into why, I got banned for hate speech.

So why does their opinion outmatch mine?

[–] Icedrous@sh.itjust.works -3 points 2 years ago

They're not bad, they're just unwarranted.

[–] Icedrous@sh.itjust.works -4 points 2 years ago (4 children)

I was permanently banned from Reddit for saying something about Robin Hobb's series Assassin Apprentice that it was gay and had a non-binary character, proceeding to say I'd never finish it because of that.

Or I've seen countless people get banned from Reddit saying to keep the kids out of the lgbt stuff.

I remember saying before I got banned that I didn't really agree with pride, mainly because international men's day is also in June and ever since pride was a thing, that's been glossed over. So I was upset about it and I remember I got a lot of hateful comments for even bringing it up.

[–] Icedrous@sh.itjust.works -3 points 2 years ago (6 children)

Personal opinions, like my city's take on safe drug usage to lgbt stances that I don't agree with

[–] Icedrous@sh.itjust.works -1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

See I've never had any sort of issues with that across multiple android devices and one iPhone device. I've used the official reddit app over all of the third party apps (literally tried most of not all, across android and iOS) and I prefer the official app over them all.

The only issue I've had was battery optimization on my low end android but once I upgraded to an iPhone and later a new android it was fine.

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