The official download size is a whopping 150GB, although according to my hard-dive the final file size is “only” 115GB. ![]() Part of the problem is it’s simply a very beefy game. This is because it has the worst installation process since I had to install Steam for the first time in 2004. Fascinating as the game itself is, however, Flight Sim and I didn’t get off to the best start. The ability to fly literally anywhere is quite remarkable, the ultimate expression of open-world gaming. There are way more important things they could spend their time on.I’m still in the process of reviewing Microsoft Flight Simulator, although I’m fairly confident in saying that it’s a technological marvel and a decent game to boot. I wouldn’t even want to write a ticket about it at this point though. Oh, and I wish they key config in Zwift wasn’t hardcoded. There’s a need and a market, albeit a very small one (too small, obviously) for a BT controller like that. Thanks.Īnyway, it’s a shame that Zwift Kommander seems to be more or less discontinued. I was looking at options but want to avoid bloatware. They are cheaper than small game controllers but still far more expensive than my cute little 1-button, plus I need a BT dongle for the desktop gamer PC (I have one… just can’t find it) which basically doubles the Yeah, I need to use something like that. I was thinking of buying one of those BT presentation remotes, you know, for powerpoint. The obvious solution is to route everything/every room through the router (the current one has only 4 ports), but… later maybe… not right now. But of course I need a router to get wifi, only then the mobile is on a subnet and can’t talk to the Zwift app. And I don’t need a switch or router for them, hence not for the desktop computer either. The reason why I can’t use Companion app and Zwift on the same network right now, or rather why I can’t be arsed, is that the flat I moved to has ethernet all over with ports in every room. ![]() It would be cooler with a big emergency breaker like this to slam though. (I did once, when the Varmilo keyboards were new to the market - turned out alright and now they’re established and all the rage, but it was a bit scary.) Anyway, since it’s a half-osu! it binds to ‘A’ and not to space bar. It was supposed to be configurable, but these things come straight outta Shenzhen, and if the manufacturer web page works at all (it doesn’t in this case), then you’d still not want to download their drivers and controller software from an obscure uncertified/unsafe Chinese site. I can get it within reach from the bike by connecting it to the USB port on the big keyboard. A sort of half-size osu! thing that was really cheap and pretty looking too. (Kid sneaks in: ‘“Powerup!” giggle it’s a 1 button rgb usb keyboard. And I fear I would make myself a victim of domestic terrorism. But it’s not exactly a $10 solution like mine.
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