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  • A wizard who can't cast any spells except telekinesis, and specifically only on enchanted crystal balls.

    So, basically, a dude with ripped arms and legs from carrying around a net-bag full of crystal balls waiting to be flung at enemies. Often seen running around the battlefield mid-fight collecting or placing crystal balls, and typically very broke from buying more crystal balls.

  • I play on PC but was looking for PS5 compatability regardless... I eyed up the UFB-Fusion earlier...

    As for the case, I have access to lasercut acrylic on my campus so I will try to design a stacked acrylic body (have experience from making keyboards). Still stuck between implementing arcade buttons with loose wiring or if I should make a "daughter"-board PCB with low profile mechanical switch contacts.

  • I've been looking into building my own leverless for Tekken, but I want to make sure it's PS5 compatible. What microcontroller did you use for this project? And thank you for the small boost in determination, I needed it.

  • A ton, actually. I'm not very engaged in it, but every time some friends convince me to play something on Fortnite with them, I can't help but notice the section of hundreds and thousands of gamemodes with custom rules, items, mechanics, and so on.

    For example, I see many clones of bed wars from Minecraft, third-person CoD clones, RP servers, base/colony building gamemodes, zombie survival modes, etc. It effectively has a sandbox game maker inside of the regular Fortnite, alongside Rocket Racing (racing game) and Fortnite Festival (rhythm game). It's a very fleshed out environment, although it doesn't have the same potential for custom assets that Roblox does.

  • I've been thinking about the same thing. I know that the chairs I'd like to get are like $700-1000, but I can't justify that cost while not consistently making money (full-time school for now).

    I do spend a lot of time sitting at my desk, so I guess if you break down the price by hours in use, it's not ridiculous to pay so much for a chair that lasts a decade.

    Hopefully I can find a solid refurbish for around $400 eventually... but probably not.