Here we are, the last of my promised posts from the end of last month. It took me a while to get here but it’s for the best, since every week along the way I’ve learned something new about dealing with trains in the Satisfactory game.

Here we are, the last of my promised posts from the end of last month. It took me a while to get here but it’s for the best, since every week along the way I’ve learned something new about dealing with trains in the Satisfactory game.
First came the Elecom Deft Pro, and its driver software turned out to be junk. Then came the Sanwa Gravi, and not only did its driver software turn out to be junk but the build quality was lousy.
Now I’ve spent about a month with the GameBall, and I’m… mostly happy with it.
On the upside, the build quality is pretty solid and there’s no actual fussy driver software to fight against. Also, all of the setting changes are conveyed through tapping or long-pressing various parts of the touch-sensitive area on the device. (We’ll get to that in a moment.) This means no fighting with fiddly, misbehaving driver software just to get basic functions working.
I won’t say “on the downside” because I don’t have major complaints with the device, merely mild annoyances. Such as:
Customization, which I needed because I didn’t like the default right-button selection, comes in the form of a third-party utility. On Windows PCs, that’s the X-Mouse Button Control software, a sort of universal button-remap program. I worried about having to rely on this but remembered that the actual, official software for the previous two devices were both terrible, so I shrugged and installed yet another software package anyway. So far? So good. (I have my double-click where I want it, and right-click is above the left-click on the thumb side.) I simply… try not to think about relying on a hobby project that hasn’t been updated in nearly three years.
The folks behind the GameBall are apparently working on different designs for the future and I’m curious to see how that goes, but for now? This’ll do… until it doesn’t.
2023 may end up being a banner year for new music and leading the charge is the January release of Ravenblack, the new record from German “goth rock” outfit, Mono Inc.
(more…)After Heroes and Three Houses and Three Hopes, now we’ve landed on Engage, the latest Fire Emblem title. Depending on which long-time fan of the series you want to believe, this either is or isn’t a welcome return to the classic play style and structure of yore.
This’ll take some unpacking. Buckle up.
Let’s see… here are a few things I don’t yet have time + energy to flesh out, though some will get further attention at some point:
That’s all for now, folks. I hope you’re staying healthy and safe.
Today I went to the doctor’s office for my first general check-up of the new year. My weight is down a bit (under 170 lbs for the first time in… a while), my blood pressure’s fine (I don’t remember the numbers nor do you need them), the sound of my breathing and heartbeat were nominal, etc. The doc and I talked about my medications as well as revisiting the physical therapy regimen for the range-of-motion issues in my shoulders, and I answered a battery of mental-health questions (how do you think I’m doing in this ongoing pandemic late-stage-capitalism hellscape?) so that’s done for a while. I’m current on my shots, my blood work looks good, in a few months we’ll check again (there will always be more blood work to be done), and all I need to do is keep on keeping on.
As the Internet meme goes, I got a passing grade in being medically examined, which is totally a thing one can achieve and is normal to want.
I even found that I can have the dosage of one of my meds halved officially, so I can just get the smaller-dose pills instead of having to use the pill cutter every other night. Sweet deal!
So, you know. Provided there are no catastrophic events, wild accidents, or pandemic-related shenanigans… I should remain above ground a while longer yet. I hope.