I use 8Bitdo Ultimate works great for me
With switch emulation I just use my joycons they connect pretty easily 👍
Who mentioned 3D Movies ?
AC3D is a 3D design package from Inivis that's been on the go almost 30 years
AC3D is one of the longest established 3D design software programs available today. In development from 1994 and commercially available since 1996, AC3D has grown to become a highly regarded and popular program. Inivis Limited, developers of 3D design software, purchased the complete rights to AC3D in 2002. Inivis is committed to developing AC3D's functionality and multi-platform availability, whilst maintaining its user-friendly and client-focused reputation.
AC3D is suitable for anyone wishing to visualise their ideas in three dimensions. AC3D is used for a wide variety of purposes including game model creation, product prototypes, virtual reality simulations and data visualisation.
thanks for all the downvotes 👍
- Refurbished ones are just as good as fresh ones, and basically always "on sale" since their price is reduced.
they are only worth it if you go for the 64gb sale price of the 512gb makes it a much better option than the refurb 512gb
UK PRICE
refurb £459 for 512GB
vs the 20% sale off price of £455.20 brand new, Yes it's not a huge money saving here but it's still a brand new untouched no blemishes minty condition steamdeck for less than the refurb price, but a huge prove saving from a new one of £569 (£113.80) off the new price 👍
it makes me chuckle at all those who once had a physical collection and sold them or gave them away in favour of streaming... who's laughing now loser's 🤦♂️
AC3D is the Native file format naming of the AC3D program no doubt it's for the word Dimension as in 3rd Dimension ie 3D
Read the TOS for all streaming/digital content services
they ALL reserve the right to withdraw or remove content at ANY time and there's nothing you can do about it, if they decide to pull the plug or move content to another service they will just do it and you've most likely agreed to it in their very long winded and convoluted TOS that barely anyone bothers to read fully
this is part of Apple's TOS