Yeah for sure. It says in the description it supports 120hz for next gen gaming.
SAMSUNG 65-Inch Class QLED Q80A Series - 4K UHD Direct Full Array Quantum HDR 12x Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN65Q80AAFXZA, 2021 Model) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08WF4XDMF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_5G6CGW864B6DKZ36XG3N?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
What SD card did you get? I think I was wrong about my 30 dollar price, the exact SD card I got was this one.
Note the write speed being 130MB/s. Typical HDDs (not SSDs) have a write speed anywhere between 80MB/s to 150MB/s, which means the SD card I bought should be able to write nearly as fast as a regular HDD. The biggest loss is not having a cache, since HDDs are more optimized.
D2 running at 10FPS on Windows almost sounds like your Windows SteamDeck did not have a properly running APU/GPU driver?
At this point I've spent at least 20 hours playing the game, and outside of loading menus and sometimes loading into new activities, it runs fairly flawlessly except for Screen Tearing when FPS drops.
My buddy did this kit and said it wasn't hard. Mo buttons mo binds
eXtremeRate White Rubberized Grip Programable RISE4 Remap Kit for PS5 Controller BDM 010 & BDM 020, Upgrade Board & Redesigned Back Shell & 4 Back Buttons for PS5 Controller - Controller NOT Included https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NTHSX67/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_A4SSBYDJF8MJSQQ2FPCG?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
It definitely is on the low end of eDPI ranges. I know a lot of players are closer to your range with 6000 - 8000 eDPI (I think Wallah is even higher than you)
I have a full 38" GLIDE mousepad that I use almost the entirety of. I exclusively used sniper until a couple of months ago, so for me the relatively low sensitivity was absolutely necessary
Highly recommend legit audiophile headphones (open back is a plus but it comes down to preference really) and an add-on boom mic. I use the Philips Fidelio X2HR and the VModa Boompro. Should run you less than about 180 USD. Really any audiophile headphones in this price bracket will be a huge upgrade for you so feel free to consider your options and find what you like best.
those headphones are fine. the only complaints you ever hear about TBs are they are sometimes too tight. on a related note i have a ps5 and the ones that came with it, still work, but the black stuff is peeling off(ps headphones are ass). so i thought i try an off'brand on whim. these here had had very good reviews, are wireless, and comfortable.
EasySMX Wireless Gaming Headset 2.4GHz with 7.1 Surround Sound Deep Bass & Retractable Noise Canceling Microphone, Wireless Headset with RGB Automatic Gradient Lighting, Suitable for PS4/PS5, PC https://www.amazon.com/dp/B098WM78M2/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_navT_g_VTG6NFVAGYEN5RMHXPNP
have at 'er.
I just fitted one of these last weekend and it works like an absolute charm (it's also available on the US Amazon too). It's only £35 and pretty straight forward to do if you follow their video tutorial on YouTube, even quicker/easier if you don't need to remap the touchpad or L3 & R3 buttons, so then no soldering is required either. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B095H5XV54/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_WD8SF3TATY515BNCN4NJ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Use the ExtremeRate paddles which attaches to the DualSense for £35, pretty straight forward to do, just follow their YouTube video it's 35ms long.
If you don't need to remap the touch pad or analog sticks, then it's even easier/quicker without the need for any soldering.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B095H5XV54/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_0EENNTRTTJRT9JKDAKJP
If you dont mind voiding your controllers warranty, I'm using one of these. Admittedly, the switches are suuuper sensitive, but once you get used to them it gives you that pro controller feel for relatively cheap.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B095H6WXX6?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
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Microsoft extended the warranty to a full year, so you should be able to send it back to them.
After sending my Elite Series 2 back to Microsoft twice to deal with failing bumper buttons I replaced the bumper button switches with these:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08GFVDG7J
Not really an easy fix if you aren't used to soldering things, especially since the controller uses RoHS-compliant lead-free solder (great for the environment, difficult to desolder). So far those replacement switches have been working great in my Elite Series 2 but they've only been installed for about a month now.
But yeah, I don't understand why they put such shitty prone-to-failure switches into a nearly $200 controller.
from the brook adapters i've seem they're generally limited in some way. like, this one only works on xbox controllers, and goes to a handful of systems. and this one works on a handful of different controllers, but only works on xbox systems. meanwhile, the titan one that i got for like $60 years ago does both of these, and also gives more options like screwing around with a wii remote. the only downside being that the headphone jack doesn't work (it does with the newer titan two, which is around $100)
> which is to gain an advantage
> they want an edge over other players
Correct, that's the same reason that people use scufs or upgrade their hardware though. They want an edge over players as well. To you, what is the difference then? Support? Because MS/Sony don't technically support SCUF controllers either. But Sony in specific does make an adapter similar to Xim: https://www.amazon.com/PlayStation-Programmable-Controller-Officially-Licensed-4/dp/B07MFN1QCS/
So it's hard to make that argument.
The only way it's against the rules is if Bungie decides it is.