Spyke
Davel23reply
fedia.io

How often are you dropping your controller?

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otterreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Frankly, I think this is their way of asking nicely, "Please, take good care of this one in particular— or it'll scream like a magic white boy jungle savior, and nobody wants that, right?" 🤔

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Yeah, but they're just thirsty by nature. 🤷🏼‍♂️ Kinda goes without saying. 😝

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i'm more clumsy than i'd care to admit. also i have cats. and once i sneezed and knocked over an entire row of schooldesks without touching them. and i have cats. probably four or five times a session if i'm using that controller?

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lemmy.ca

I legit hate the trend of sound designers sneaking that into media. It immediately pulls me out of the story.

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RaoulDookreply
lemmy.world

It's not a trend, it's a long-standing tradition spanning decades. It's hilarious.

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lemmy.today

It was fine the first thirty years but now it's no longer a fun Easter egg. So many sound engineers don't think one bit about where they're putting it like in the middle of emotional climax scenes where people are getting bloodied in the face of a nigh impossible uphill battle and stuff.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

It was fine the first thirty years but now

..sounds like you're just getting old and cranky tbh 🤷🏻

I'm 43 and the number of things that haven't bothered me for decades only to become a source of endless exasperation for no apparent reason in the last 5 or fewer years isn't enormous, but it's not zero either 🤷🏻😄

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lemmy.today

You're ten years or so older than me. I'm just passionate about movies.

Now the actual kids on my actual lawn....

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

You're ten years or so older than me

Some cranky old men get there early 🤷🏻😁

Now the actual kids on my actual lawn....

Damn, look at Richie Rich over he-ah with his own lawn! 😛

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Why would you drop your controller like that in the middle of a game? Unless you play eternal darkness I guess, the only game I have ever thrown away my controller...

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Davel23reply
fedia.io

It doesn't. The haptic motors which provide vibration and tactile feedback can be used to produce sound.

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Ulrichreply
feddit.org

Doesn't that make them speakers, technically?

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I suppose the argument could be made. It's not their primary function though.

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I wonder if they function any way similar to the mic/speaker polydirectional thing. 😅

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Remember those floppy, printer, other old hardware noise music videos? Something like this one. Steam Controller works kind of in a similar way. Tiny motors are able to squeak fast enough to produce multiple waveforms that mimick sound.

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Plenty of controllers do. They can be used for multiplayer in place of a headset. Some games will also use them for non-world audio, like an audio log or a mission update. You can also use them in conjunction with haptics for communicating menu interaction. A different timbre of click for allowed vs disallowed, for example.

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piccoloreply
sh.itjust.works

The playstation controllers have a speaker. A lot of games use them for interesting things. Like in some games where you can find voice recorders, the recording will play through the controller as if your holding it.

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Read in a game review that used a PS (?) controller speaker for radio messages that this worked great for immersion

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lemmy.world

I tried to read it but the Adblock pop up prevented me

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I don't see any popup with ublock origin. Anyway, inside the description, I linked the OG youtube video referenced in the article.

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It took me a few times dropping it onto the couch to get it to trigger, now I'm wondering what other Easter eggs are in here

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