banditbananas

joined 2 months ago

I'm not OP but I did try to gage the weight. It does seem like the switch 2 is close to the same weight. With joy cons it might actually be a bit heavier than the deck. The switch 2 and joycons are bigger than the switch 1, so it does change the ergonomics a bit, but they are still the same shape and all that.

My deck is near the first-generation LCDs so, I don't know how it compares to a steamdeck oled or newer lcd gens. Hope that helps a little.

[–] banditbananas@retrolemmy.com 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I wish the switch made making miis a little easier. It felt a little more fun and natural on the wii, but I'm not sure why.

I did. I wasn't a fan. I played it when it first released, and it was my first rogue-like but I didn't really like the games presentation. It's pretty gross. Plus, I was pretty bad at it since I only played fps and rpg games at the time, so that didn't help. I'm sure people won't like that answer.

Risk of Rain is what dipped my toes more in the genre, and I only played it since my friends wouldn't stop talking about it. Otherwise, I probably wouldn't have given the genre another chance.

Yeah. The shorter game sessions are what drew me in initially. Tie that with handheld gaming and it's just a perfect combo of quick play convenience. I'm probably just hitting burn out and need a break.

Slay the spire is another good one I forgot about. I played it heavy on the switch back when it was released.

[–] banditbananas@retrolemmy.com 11 points 4 days ago (4 children)

I think I'm just getting sick of rogue likes. It seems there is another one being pushed every time I open steam. I find them all way too similar and frankly the loop of roguelikes is annoying to me. So, I would like to see them develop something else, I don't see it happening.

Hades was good. Rogue legacy was good. Dead cells was good. Brotato was good. Vampire survivors was good. Wizard of legend was good. Star of Providence was good. After those, though, I hit a wall. So, overall I agree. I wish the industry would move away from the genre, but it's not happening anytime soon.

[–] banditbananas@retrolemmy.com 14 points 6 days ago (1 children)

What's the deal with these shitty comments? Every time I say anything on this platform it's the same reddit bullshit. Always trying to checkmate someone and always aggressive questions that are really statements calling me an asshole.

I didn't make capitalism or credit cards or regulations. I was just trying to add content. I'm all for the EU developing actual protections for consumers, but I guess I'm a dipshit for leaving a comment and trying to interact. Sorry. I won't interrupt the circle jerk again.

[–] banditbananas@retrolemmy.com 11 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Credit card processing standards are heavily industry regulated. At least in the US. There are some state and federal laws but it's mostly Visa, Discover, and other cc companies that regulate and develop these standards. They have the teeth to stop all your credit card processing if you don't meet their requirements. Frankly, they actually do have decent security protocols and practices.

They take it seriously because they really don't want the government to mess with processing fees and whatever else makes them money. In some ways I'd rather it be regulated, but the current gov shouldn't be trusted with anything.

[–] banditbananas@retrolemmy.com 6 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Love it! Is it going to be kept up to date?

[–] banditbananas@retrolemmy.com 2 points 2 months ago

Love stories like these. Im interested in giving it a try sometime.