Anonymous
7/14/2025, 4:07:26 PM No.715442520
Good morning gentlemen. many of you have taken part in helping develop the "perfect controller". the aim of this open source project is to create an ergonomic alternative for gaming. the perfect controller. i am still updating this device and soon we will move on to 3d models.
earlier this month we began with version 1.0 modeled after an old atari controller but we have added more buttons and functionality through its development. This is the current blueprint but if you have any advice or criticism feel free to comment and share your ideas. it is obvious that the future of gaming is in our (gamers) hands. it is up to us to progress forward. we have waited for nintendo and xbox and sony to carry the torch for us but it is obvious that they have no interest in true progress or innovation. only short term profit. perhaps one day all games will be played with the perfect controller.
in version 3.0 an ingenious anon conceptualized the concept of what i would dub the "pill unit". i am unsure if we will continue this idea further as it seems controversial even here among visionaries however i have still kept it as i am eager for more feedback. do you think this device has potential?
earlier this month we began with version 1.0 modeled after an old atari controller but we have added more buttons and functionality through its development. This is the current blueprint but if you have any advice or criticism feel free to comment and share your ideas. it is obvious that the future of gaming is in our (gamers) hands. it is up to us to progress forward. we have waited for nintendo and xbox and sony to carry the torch for us but it is obvious that they have no interest in true progress or innovation. only short term profit. perhaps one day all games will be played with the perfect controller.
in version 3.0 an ingenious anon conceptualized the concept of what i would dub the "pill unit". i am unsure if we will continue this idea further as it seems controversial even here among visionaries however i have still kept it as i am eager for more feedback. do you think this device has potential?
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