I was looking up PC controller prices and found this... $136 off?! $136 WOULD BE TOO EXPENSIVE IF THAT WERE THE ENTIRE PRICE, LET ALONE $735.
I don't care if it's made of fucking unicorn farts, why the fuck should it be that expensive?
Also aparently xbox controllers are now like $250. Who the fuck is paying more than $50 for a controller lmao wtf has gaming become.
Fuck that noise, I don't care if it performs like shit, I'm buying a shitty ali express controller for $10 instead lmao.
Gamers delenda est. :gamer-gulag:
I always buy the cheapest Sennheiser (or now Epos after the rebrand) headset and it always serves me well. Weighs nothing so it's practically impossible to be uncomfortable. Always a great mic. And adequate sound. Real AUX, none of that USB stuff in my headset, thank you very much.
For controllers I always go genuine Xbox... currently using a second(?) gen Xbox One controller, but I bought that for 70 bucks, years ago, I would definitely not pay 250. Also recently bought one of those Nintendo guys, it's missing analog triggers but it has motion, it's a pretty good controller if you don't need analog triggers.
I've spent half my childhood playing on crappy controllers, and I'm not going back.
Yeah as soon as I could afford good gaming peripherals I switched to like, the near top of the line gear - not like weird overpriced boutique stuff just the newer top end shit mostly. Stuff that I can make last.
I grew up using a fucking Mac for gaming and had a shit keyboard, cursor acceleration, and a puck mouse. Literally swinging the reticle repeatedly over the target and timing each shot instead of just aiming and shooting. It's like a musical instrument, if it can't do certain shit or isn't reliable, you can't really practice past a certain point.
Anyway headphones.
I got some really weird Sennheisers for my PC, that I love. OK I really fucking hate Bluetooth, it often sounds like shit, Windows likes to just break it for some reason, it doesn't have enough bandwidth to make a mic headset sound good, and worst of all, it often fucking doesn't work while charging??? For some reason??
So I got Sennheiser's RS series TV hearing RF headphones. I just deactivate the bass/treble boost feature designed for hearing impairments. Ok so:
I recently started using the 3.5mm jack option with two splitters so that my wife and I can use real time, zero-delay audio monitoring of each others' microphones in order to actually hear each other while playing games with others in discord, while we are next to each other. No maddening self-echo for us, and none for the people online. I just switch from optical to 3.5mm and now I'm hearing her mic. If my voice gets to her mic I can't tell because there is no sound delay. Beautiful.
You pretty much had me sold but I need a mic. :deeper-sadness: The only things I really want is a wireless headset with metal bands connecting the speakers after snapping several sets of gamer trash.
Headsets can be a good easy/cheap option but like, wireless headsets inherently sound like shit due to Bluetooth compression.
It's often more expensive to get separate items but they can be nice- people will hear your voice very clearly.
I have used two setups- one I really liked was using a micless headset and an Antlion Modmic. You stick on or superglue on a little neodymium magnet mount to your headset that holds a little wireless mic, which can be charged during use if it does run out of battery. I broke that mic though :(
So I bought a friend's old Blue Yeti and attached it to an arm. You kinda gotta get an arm and turn the gain low, or everyone will hear your keyboard and mouse and room and AC and breathing etc. That shit is also really nice.
A big part of why I got these is because I make YouTube and TikTok videos, and it makes the voice recordings not sound like dog shit.