ClipperDefiance

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[–] ClipperDefiance 2 points 2 months ago

I believe the ones made by Behar Bros are usually the recommended ones. They have a few different models, each with different features (like a couple have a scanline generator built-in and/or SCART output), so it's up to you to decide exactly what works best for your setup.

Just as a disclaimer, I don't actually have any of their products, but it's definitely what I would buy if I weren't being cheap and just using the low quality cable that I already have.

[–] ClipperDefiance 3 points 2 months ago

My most used weapon is the .52 Gal Deco in each game since the first. Other weapons I use often are the N-ZAP series and occasionally the Undercover Brella.

[–] ClipperDefiance 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I could only find the recovery media in German, but you can get the drivers manually from here.

[–] ClipperDefiance 2 points 2 months ago

Thank you for the correction. I try to be as accurate as possible when providing information, but I misremembered the specs.

[–] ClipperDefiance 12 points 2 months ago (5 children)

I have a Thinkpad T480 and I'm very happy with it. I paid about $250 (~£190) for mine. It came with 16 GB RAM, but is upgradable to 32 GB. The one I bought came with a 128 GB SSD, but I swapped it out for a 1 TB drive which added another $100 (~£76) to my initial investment. This model originally came with Windows 10 and most on the market will come with it, but can be updated to 11 if desired.

I personally have not used Win11 since they made some changes I don't like, so I can't really give you advice on that aspect.

[–] ClipperDefiance 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I never had a CTL-480 (I had a CTH-460) but I think my sister might have had it (or a very similar looking one). Based on a quick search it's a small model, but other than that I think it fits your needs.

While I was looking I also found this Google Docs spreadsheet that has a bunch of recommended tablets.

[–] ClipperDefiance 3 points 2 months ago

I've somewhat recently learned that a surprising number of conservatives are anti-IVF. The main reason being that they have issues with fertilized embryos being frozen or destroyed since they think an embryo is equal to an actual fully formed human.

[–] ClipperDefiance 3 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Getting yourself an entry-level Wacom tablet will probably fit your needs best. You really don't need the features that the professional models offer since you're just using it for osu. With Wacom it should just work on Linux without the need for additional configuration (though you may want to configure the buttons and that can be handled graphically on GNOME and KDE). I mainly asked about OS for compatibility reasons.

For a current model I'd say go with an Intuos. If you're open to something older then take a look at a used Bamboo. Both series come in a larger medium size which is usually around 8x6 inches (the one I linked is a medium).

A thing to note when you're looking is that Intuos used to be the name of the professional models and Bamboo was entry-level. Now Intuos is the entry-level, Intuos Pro is professional, and Bamboo are capacitive styli.

[–] ClipperDefiance 3 points 2 months ago (5 children)

In general I'd stick to better known brands like Wacom, Huion, or XP-PEN. They're are all reliable choices that you can't really go wrong with.

Some more information would be helpful for a more specific recommendation. Are there any aspects of your current tablet that you're unsatisfied with? Are you going to be doing any drawing or just playing osu? Additionally, what operating system are you on?

[–] ClipperDefiance 3 points 2 months ago
[–] ClipperDefiance 9 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Yo dawg, I heard you like emulating, so I put an emulator in your emulator so you can emulate while you emulate.

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