• Quills
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      Yeah, it’s probably fake, apparently its a montage on top of a random Google picture

      Only source i have to this affirmation is a YouTube video, but it makes more sense than it being real, and the video showed proof, and as far as i know there isn’t any proof of this being real soo…

      But it’s indeed kinda funny

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      Absolutely no idea. Since it’s from one of the *chans I wouldn’t trust it 😅 but yeah, still funny

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        That’s not really true. Pressure doesn’t really make a difference if there’s no pressure-difference. The controller body is filled with water and is pushing back. The pressure alone wouldn’t harm the controller.

        I do agree with you that the controller would be mulch though. It was in a pressure vessel that imploded at 3800m depth, so everything inside the pressure vessel would be crushed as well.

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      The forces down there obliterated the sub, turned humans into little more than molecule soup and scattered the whole thing across a huge open area.

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    @interolivary Logitech build quality was never a problem. The problem with Logitech, and most of the gaming brands, is their software which is utterly shit.

    That Logitech F710 has never received a firmware update or even a driver update.
    I’ve had some Logitech mice and keyboards is always the same story. They trend to work better without their software than with the “Logitech G suite” installed.

    Same applies to Corsair, NZXT, Razer, Asus (Armory Crate) and many more.

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      I mean, the build quality isn’t a problem for terrestrial use where your life doesn’t depend on it. A 1% failure rate (I don’t know what it actually is, just pulling a number out of my ass) is not bad in those cases, but I’d be a bit nervous about it in a sub.

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      Yeah, and it’s extra weird considering that the Logitech mouse software is pretty decent. I have a Logitech controller and it’s really solid hardware wise, but I never use it because the software sucks making it a pain to set it up in games. I just stick with a plain old Xbox controller instead.

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        @_haha_oh_wow_ For me is a DualShock 4 + DS4Windows. Gives me all the flexibility that I want (macros, LED configuration, rumble level personalization, sticks death zone calibration, Bluetooth poll rate, key binds ,and even jitter compensation for the touchpad).

        As an extra I can create profiles for each controller, and games, so every one of them can have all those settings personalized. Also I can connect, by Bluetooth, up to 8 controllers at the same time.
        No limits if they’re wired.

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    This is fake. If there is a Logitech controller underwater, it’s not from OceanGate. No footage had been released when this photo was first posted.