u/rumpyforeskin
Like are you picturing where the sound goes, airflow, shapes, relaxing something, etc.?
Ive been working on making an app for a while now and never thought to ask the people who would use it what they want out of an app like this.
Im a "handyman" as well and all the apps have something about them that doesnt scratch the itch
What are your ideas, or what do you love/hate about the app your using now?
I know some of you dont use apps, you go with google docs and stuff but even then, let me know!
Using it for TOTF2 and Haymaker only.
One is dead and im stuck with it
8th cost 100 more at $716, bricked after 11 days
9th came is as a replacement for 6 under warrenty.
Changes Ive made in hopes of fixing this cycle starting with 8.
Didnt use the bobo vr battery once.
Used only meta charging cable.
Set headset on fan for airflow after use
Remove face pad after use and let dry on fan as well.
2 box fans and ceiling fan pointed at me while working out
Things like movement and interactions feel outdated at this point. Half the time you’re readjusting your character just to hit something simple like a payphone or pickup
Your character doesn’t react naturally either. Small gaps, ledges, uneven terrain… instead of adjusting with intent, you just get stuck or fall
Personally I think people defend it because it’s familiar, not because it actually feels good to play