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u/Applegravy ยท 1 pointr/pokemontrades

I didn't even realize how many dual types normals there are, since the normal types I think of as normal types are almost always pure, like Zangoose, Chansey, Dunsparce, Teddiursa, Spinda, Miccino, etc. but now that you mention it, pretty much all of the birds are normal/flying, things like Snubbull and Clefairy are pure Fairy now, and Jigglypuff got retyped as Normal/Fairy. there are still a lot of pure Normal types, but it's a pretty even split between dual type normals and pure. I think I have enough things in my boxes of shinies to make a full team of normal types. I'll definitely be experimenting with that.

I'm personally not too fond of any Sony controllers before Dualshock 4. I never used the giant Xbox controllers, and I only have experience with the redone one, which is a massive improvement. the 360 controller is up there as one of the best game controllers that exist. I would also place the Gamecube controller on the top of this list. but as you said, you don't actively dislike the Gamecube controller as much as it is that you didn't give it much of a chance. all of my Wii homebrew emulation takes place using my Wavebirds, which are easily some of the best and highly sought after Gamecube controllers, since they're literally wireless first party ones. I like the N64 controller, but I wouldn't put it near the top of a best controllers list. for some, it was very awkward, and I understand why it can be. I do like that the left handle was basically designed for puzzle games, and I always find myself using the left handle instead of the middle one when playing Pokemon Puzzle League for that reason. the controller was designed around Mario 64, but they didn't want to completely drop the D-pad, so I guess what we ended up with still works perfectly for what it does. it's not something I would try to map to any game, but it is something that works perfectly with the N64's software library. a lot of thought was put into that, and even if it isn't perfect, it still works great and doesn't deserve as much hate as it gets for the design.

I looked, and Discord apparently has a Linux version in the works. I tried the Windows version in WINE, but the installer crashes immediately. once there's native support outside of the web app, I'll definitely be giving that a try. I don't think I'll have any trouble with it; I'm usually pretty good at figuring this kind of stuff out. based on what everyone has been saying about it, I think I'll like it, but I'll be patiently waiting for my official native desktop support.

I'll be skipping down to the discussion about Steam and its DRM here, since I went over the character limit with all the computer stuff. seeing that I work with tech all the time and this is something I'm pretty passionate about, there certainly was a lot to say there. I'll be cutting that off the end of this comment and sending that separately as another reply, since that part by itself is still really close to the character limit.

I definitely give Steam credit for its massive discounts, and chances are if I buy anything outside of Valve's own games on Steam, it will be during the giant sales. I did already know about gog.com, and I would be using that and humblebundle.com if I were to purchase any digital PC games, since both offer DRM-free versions. I don't need a desktop client if I have full control over the game. I'll just install it and make a shortcut to it on my desktop. I get that you don't really care, and Steam's DRM isn't nearly as bad as some others. I'm looking at you, Games for Windows Live. however, I feel that just because something isn't as bad as the alternative, that still doesn't mean I enjoy the restrictions. it's still tied to an account, and if I lose that account, I can't play any of the games I've purchased. Steam's customer service is a nightmare, and they've admitted it. if I ever get locked out of my account, or get it falsely reported, I would lose everything. I'm not planning to buy anything on Steam if I can get it elsewhere. as far as physical PC games, I agree with the general impracticality of it at this point. the market simply doesn't exist for it anymore. there are very few physical PC releases that I see nowadays.

I definitely agree with your affinity toward special editions. I love my Metroid Prime Trilogy steelbook, and I love steelbooks in general. I want to import the European steelbook for Pokemon Omega Ruby, and if the US got those instead of the extra potions, I would have been all over it. the US got a steelbook for Sun and Moon if you buy both games, but as of right now, I only want Sun, so I'd probably import the European one for that as well. now that I have homebrew and region-free stuff on my 3DS, and I have the spare one that I'll refuse updates on just to keep this homebrew, I might actually look into importing those, and if I end up seeing one for a fair price with the game, I'll be able to actually use that game. I want to eventually get this steelbook for Smash 4 also, and there are a few other special editions on my radar, such as the copy of Fire Emblem Fates with all 3 games in one physical release, rather than the two physical releases and one digital one to finish that story. I've gotten a few things that are special editions that aren't video games, such as my Blu-Ray Box set for The Endless River. as someone who regards Pink Floyd as my favorite band, I was very hyped for this, and this was the first Pink Floyd album released in my lifetime, so I wanted to go all out with it, especially since this is supposed to be the last thing released under the Pink Floyd name. I like David Gilmour's and Roger Waters' solo albums as well, and I was also considering the special edition for Rattle that Lock, but I spent my money elsewhere instead during its release. there are quite a few special editions that are worth the money, but there are others that simply aren't worth the difference. like the Hoenn remakes packaged with a code for extra potions. everybody was disappointed by that, when Japan and Europe got steelbooks and figurines as their special editions. recently Europe has been getting a lot of stuff that the US hasn't been. it's a little disappointing, but the opposite was happening for years before, so I guess this is still fair.