[-] TyrianMollusk@lemm.ee 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

We paid attention to films that paved the way for the genre and for filmmaking as a whole, as well as to modern classics that bring something new and brilliant to the canon today.

Right there is the end of my interest. As soon as it starts being about what someone considers important rather than actually great, it's a list for history and not for utility or sharing what's good in the present. I really wish people looking for quality and greatness weren't always getting directed to historical footnotes, and nostalgia.

[-] TyrianMollusk@lemm.ee 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

For my partner and I, it'd surely have to be Baskin. I'm actually surprised to see a thread like this without it.

They're Inside comes to mind next, but for more story reasons than just the freaky goings on.

[-] TyrianMollusk@lemm.ee 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

The slightly more bulbous wings on the 360 controller actually do a lot for ergonomics, but it's very hand-sized based. For me, the 360 is almost perfect in how the wings tuck into my palms. With the controller about 6 or so inches in front of me, my arms are at a natural angle with wrists straight and the controller is securely held without even a finger on it, and I can press any button without even having to brace it. Take even a little of those wings away, and that gets lost, and edges instead of the smooth roundness get annoying. My partner on the other hand, would need a smaller controller to get that same feel or to cross-thumb the dpad as easily as I do. As much as I originally preferred the symmetry of the playstation layout, I have to give the nod to the xbox layout for being able to dpad with the right thumb.

We desperately need controller makers to stop acting like controllers are one size fits all, when that's not even close to true.

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