I had the Elite 1, the grips absolutely were horrendous. I have an Elite 2, no issues with the Grips, as of yet. However, the bumpers have stopped registering as well as they should, but... can be worked around with the Paddles. But yeah, it's ridiculous that there are any issues at the price they're charging for the things.
I wish we could have some options on the shirt's base color. I like color in my wardrobe, and Black, White, and Grey are the most plain and boring options. And the only shirt that stands out, the red Bomb TV Shirt... something about the bomb doesn't seems off for me. :(
Other than that, I love all the designs, though, and appreciate all of everyone's efforts!
@dareitus: Yeah, it's been an ongoing annoyance. I am on the site to see the people. I do not ever use the Audio versions of any of the content (unless there is no video version). I wish the site would remember my preferences. (Premium Video > Video > Premium Audio > Audio) Edit: I also love how when I click Reply on someone, the page just reloads for some inexplicable reason. (Perhaps some Chrome extension is causing issues).
TeleParty is a browser extension (at least for Chrome) that works with most major streaming platforms. Everyone needs their own subscription to whichever streaming service has the content you want to watch, though. But, you just install the extension, someone hosts, shares a link, and it syncs it for everyone. Anyone can pause, I believe. For TV shows, it will jump to the next episode without having to redo things, from my experience.
Plex has a Watch Together option. You can stream content from your Plex server to anyone. It also syncs, and only one person needs to have the content, no additional cost that I can recall. (The biggest downside for this is you can't queue content, if you want to watch more than one episode of a series, for instance.) The issue with Plex is that, if you have crappy upload/connection quality, you're going to have issues with even one person watching along, let alone more than one, since you're streaming to multiple viewers. It's free.
You can just stream to a Discord call, of course. I'm not sure if Discord uses any sort of relay, or if the above problem (limited bandwidth and multiple viewers) would be present, too, but I think it would. But, only one person would have the ability to pause. It's free, though.
Personally, I like Caracal.club.
It hosts a remote Virtual Machine with a browser. You can log into the Plex web app, app.plex.tv/desktop, and stream from your server to that VM. (Just one upload stream), and then it bounces it back to anyone connected to the Caracal room. You can allow people to have access to the remote/controls, so anyone could pause if they need to. It is free, but if you're not paying, there might be a queue to host a room. Otherwise, it's 5$ a month to just make your own room whenever you want.
I want to echo the sentiment. It's appreciated. I know it isn't a realistic expectation for it to be something they do forever, but I appreciate everyone who's doing their part as long as they can.
I read something a while back that we don't really make an effort to retain information itself, it's more efficient to maintain where we can find that information. So, with the advent of the internet, and a lot of us growing up on it, our memory is trash, because we can just find whatever we need online whenever.
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