I lost four sets of Joycon to drift. I even sent two in to be “repaired”. Talking to support was worthless - I’m convinced that the people I spoke to had never seen or used a Switch before. I don’t think they did anything other than calibrate them and send them back. I ended up buying a 20 pair of knockoff Joycon that have worked perfectly ever since.
Resident Evil 6 is one of the best games in the franchise. It’s definitely the best out the 4-5-6 era. It’s huge, has many, many hours of gameplay due to the three different campaigns. The monsters are fun, even if they do have guns, and the bosses are the wild and insane kind of Resident Evil content I’m in it for. It has all those romantic overtones between Chris and Piers. I’d call it a must play.
In Firefox, visit https://wefwef.app , then hit settings and choose install. Poof, it’s amazing.
Probably the app drawer is my favorite feature. It automatically sorts your apps into catagories (Contacts, Games, Internet, Media, Communications, Utilities and Settings, although you can change any categories or create your own). In addition to the categories, you can search alphabetically or find apps via a universal search. The widgets and widget stack handling is great, icon Pack Studio to design your own icons if you’re into that sort of thing. Fun little features like blur and parralax 3D if you choose to enable it. Overall, its a really slick launcher and mature product that’s actively developed with devs that interact with the community. I’ve been using the paid version for years and its the best $ value for anything I’ve ever purchased on Android. It’s this very first thing I put on a new phone. I love playing with new launchers and I try out pretty much every launcher I come across, but this is always my daily driver.
I can’t get past feeling like iOS is more like Baby’s First SmartPhone™ OS. I can get it if you’re buying something for a child, or like your elderly parents or something, but it’s all just too rigid, too simple, too walled in, and basically designed to keep unsavvy users from breaking anything. It’s like the child-proof cap of operating systems. Android phones are more open, flexible, granular, varied and innovative. I just don’t see myself ever switching.
I don’t know who he is but he’s so handsome!