yeah even my kadano controller has needed adjusting when the SD notch drifted
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meanwhile in 64-land theyre 3d-printing stick and bowls and stuff. Its pretty surreal
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but yeah in eco theory more modders would learn to meet demand. 3d printing would be late stage
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the weird thing is that 64 has much less demand than melee, and they have way more active dev
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tl;dr humans are not rational actors, s/d not always real. But agreed players would need to keep up
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this isnt that strange, if you want to be competitive at ping-pong, you need to re-glue your paddle every game
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there are a number of sports in which at top level you need expensive equipment that must be maintained
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so a question becomes: how alike are sports and esports anyway?
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yeah not very. if you can avoid introducing ~300$ worth of barrier of entry 15 years into a games lifespan you should within reason imo
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you know better than anyone, to be competitive at melee you need WAY more than that to spend on tickets
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that's a ridiculous argument. especially now with netplay its not even true anymore
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