nicgentile to Ask Lemmy • 1 day agoWhat hyped thing did you fall for that you now regret and have to live with?message-square153arrow-up1126arrow-down11
arrow-up1125arrow-down1message-squareWhat hyped thing did you fall for that you now regret and have to live with?nicgentile to Ask Lemmy • 1 day agomessage-square153
minus-square@Pyotrlink1•7 hours agoSame. I still use the controllers to this day though. Those are actually pretty good. The console itself though… Garbage. So much regret. First, last and only kickstarter project for me.
minus-square@Dagamantlink2•19 hours agoI got the remake that Razer made after they bought Ouya. I still use the controller it came with…
minus-square@Raptor_007link2•20 hours agoAlways think of this when I see someone mention the Ouya: https://youtu.be/QY5yG2KyQfM
minus-squaremesamunefirelinkfedilinkEnglish1•19 hours agoWhen I got it, I remember the lag the most. You would do a button press and then about a half second later it would register. It was VERY bad and laggy. The controller buttons would stick as well. So playing an actual game sucked. And it had to be online on order to play any games. Which sucked at the time when att would be flaky. It was actually a cheap lesson in not pre-ordering anything ever again. It’s inadvertently saved me thousands over the years.
I once got a ouya.
Same.
I still use the controllers to this day though. Those are actually pretty good. The console itself though… Garbage. So much regret. First, last and only kickstarter project for me.
Ouya really got burned on that one.
I got the remake that Razer made after they bought Ouya. I still use the controller it came with…
Always think of this when I see someone mention the Ouya: https://youtu.be/QY5yG2KyQfM
When I got it, I remember the lag the most.
You would do a button press and then about a half second later it would register. It was VERY bad and laggy.
The controller buttons would stick as well. So playing an actual game sucked.
And it had to be online on order to play any games. Which sucked at the time when att would be flaky.
It was actually a cheap lesson in not pre-ordering anything ever again. It’s inadvertently saved me thousands over the years.