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  • punseye@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.worldSteam keeps on winning
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    7 months ago

    Steam Input is another underrated feature, makes use of any controller plug and play.

    What’s funny though is that a game was exclusive to the Epic Games Store, the devs of the game recommended to launch the game launcher via steam to use steam input as EGS or game had some controller detection issues lol

    But like seriously, it’s 2024, all games should support all controllers natively, without the need for steam input/rewasd/ds4windows etc

    While some games do support dualsense and dualshock natively, but they don’t support switch controller?!







  • While Britain did make the matters worse but we must not forget that Hindus and Muslims have been at war with each other for a millennium now.

    Same for Jews and Muslims.

    People also want to indulge in political correctness and give free pass to Islamic scriptures which promotes hatred against Jews and Polytheists (Hindus).

    That’s why you’ll find Muslims in Israel and India living largely peacefully but Hindus in Pakistan and Jews in Palestine continue to face atrocities.

    In fact Hindus don’t even have freedom of religion in India as many of our sacred Hindu sites were destroyed by Islamic invaders and mosques were built upon them.

    Today’s conflict between India and Pakistan is basically Hindus in conflict with ex-Hindus who converted to Islam to escape from Jizya (Islamic tax) and other forms of atrocities.

    Another thing that makes India unique is that it has somehow retained some bits of it’s culture even after the repeated Islamic invasions, that’s not the case with other 50 odd Islamic countries. Spain might be the only other exception.

    So, these are centuries old conflicts which Britishers exploited well.








  • Just a correction, Hitler and Nazi party never used Swastika, the original name of the symbol was “Hakenkreuz” in German.

    There is no mention of the word “Swastika” in any of the writings and speeches of the Nazi party.

    Hakenkreuz was wrongly translated to Swastika when the translation was carried out in English from German.

    The correct translation of Hakenkreuz in English would be “Hooked Cross”.

    Swastika is a similar looking sacred Hindu and Buddhist symbol, maybe because of it’s similarity this error occurred and it went unchallenged in international forums as Hindus and Buddhists didn’t even know how their sacred symbol was misappropriated and misrepresented because of mistranslation.