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2011.04.24 03:39 kevmac The Mazda RX7 Reddit

The Mazda RX-7 Subreddit, home of the brap.
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2023.03.24 12:41 Karoline-Radio-Store 1990s Pioneer KEH-3650 Car Cassette Radio Player Bluetooth - For Sale

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2023.03.24 12:34 fatherandyriley Fixing the X-Men films redone

A while back I did an X-Men rewrite and u/killthebatman2475 credited me for my ideas when he did his own version. Looking at his version has made me want to go over my own rewrite again so I'd like to thank them for their help with this.
Here's the link to the original
Here's the film order:
X-Men
X-Men 2
X-Men 3: The Last Stand
X-Men 4: Dark Phoenix
X-Men Origins Wolverine
X-Factor
X-Men First Class
The Wolverine
X-Men: Days of Future Past
X-Men the Shadow King
X-Men: Apocalypse
Logan
X-Men: Onslaught
With Deadpool I can't think of anything that I'd change. For Deadpool 2 I'm thinking of having Mojo as the main villain who kidnaps Deadpool as I figured that could be a lot of fun.
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2023.03.24 12:19 qUxUp (OC) I originally wrote this long review of the Mobapad M9-HD as a Nintendo Switch controllers review. However this is a multi-platform controller and as I found the controller really good, it might be interesting to gamers on other platforms as well.

You can just ignore any nintendo references and focus on the primary functions: the rumble, analog triggers, mechanical buttons, rgb-lights, swappable ABXY buttons, included swappable thumbsticks that come in 3 sizes.
TLDR: Out of all the Nintendo Switch controllers I currently own it's most similar to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. The glossier finish of the Pro Controller is smoother and looks more attractive. It's worth noting that in a real world use the Mobapad M9-HD sits better in the hands due to matte finish & textured grips. If you value ergonomics and like the the Pro Controller (especially the HD-rumble), it's likely that you will enjoy the the M9-HD. For the $75 retail price ($6 more than Pro Controller) you will get a considerably better HD-rumble than the Pro Controller has (this surprised me the most), analog triggers with two positions, mechanical buttons, mappable backpaddles, thumbsticks in various sizes and multiple additional features.
Disclaimer: I started playing videogames in the early 90s (a NES clone was my first console, followed by Gameboy, PC etc). Outside of Reddit I've worked in the gaming tech field & tech journalism for about two decades (Europe/Estonia). After providing the makers of Mobapad (Guangzhou Xinxiang Culture Co. Ltd.) with my credentials (& examples of past work), I asked if I could test one of their controllers with the purpose of writing a review intended for the /Switch/ & /NintendoSwitch/ subreddits. They sent me the Mobapad M8 and Mobapad M9-HD. The review is be based solely on my experiences. I get to keep the controllers and won't be receiving additional compensation in any other form (no commission fees, affiliate marketing or ad-revenue etc). I don't have a social media presence (or followers) elsewhere. As my Nintendo Switch controller collection grows, I might write more reviews for our Switch-related subreddits.
Cheers :)
The Mobapad M9-HD Controller (with the tallest thumbsticks)
What this review is and is not.
There are many ways of covering a tech product: from a highly technical analysis aimed at the tech-savvy crowd to an emotional hype-piece. The Mobapad M9-HD will be reviewed as a controller on the Nintendo Switch platform and compared to other Switch controllers that I own. A practical amount of real life examples with a select amount of technical details will be included (with brief explanations that are understandable to people who might be new to gaming). This review will not cover every detail about the M9-HD (such as all of the features, how to change various settings, how the controller works on other platforms etc).
The package.
Out of all the Nintendo Switch Controllers I own, the box of this controller is the best looking. The artwork is lovely (IT'S A TIGER ON THE BOX - I think), the box itself is sturdy. While you can't use the box to increase your aim in a videogame, you can put it on a shelf if you are a collector or someone who likes boxes.
What's in the box?
The controller itself, a USB-dongle receiver, a high quality braided USB-cable, a manual (in English), 4 sets of thumbsticks and 2 sets of replaceable buttons (Switch/PC layout).
On the left: Hori Split Pad Pro. On the right: the box of Mobapad M9-HD
Lets talk about the extra buttons & potential for modding.
Having two sets of buttons is a welcome extra if you play on multiple platforms. The manual mentions that you can change the buttons, but it doesn't explain how to change them. It also does not say that you can/have to remove the faceplate. Turns out that you have to pry open the faceplate of the controller. While I removed the biggest portion of the faceplate, it really felt that I might break something while doing it. The faceplate is in three parts & is connected to the controller with plastic connectors. I doubt that anyone who plays on multiple platforms (using the same controller) will be motivated enough to swap the buttons from the Switch to PC layout and back on a regular basis.
Note: The plastic connectors will probably get slightly less stiff with a few removals of the faceplate, so it will become easier to change it. Using magnetic connectors for the faceplate would probably have been a better choice (like on the Mobapad M8 controller). It's also worth noting that for those of us who like modding their controller, the ability to remove the faceplate is a nice extra to have. As it makes the customization process easier if you want to paint the faceplate for example.
RGB-lights!
The controller has some neat RGB-lights. They are visible in 3 locations & in 8 different colors. The lights have 3 different modes (on, off, breathing). While changing the modes and colors of RGB-lights in a very rapid fashion, I was able to cause an error. The lights didn't change color even though I pressed the button combination to change them. After waiting for about 5-10 seconds the colors started to change correctly again. I was not able to reproduce this bug later.
Do you need RGB-lights? Not really. But they look pretty and when Christmas comes around you can turn on red or yellow lights and be in a festive mood.
Mechanical A/B/X/Y buttons.
Simply put the A/B/X/Y buttons are mechanical, they are clicky and a pleasure to use. In comparison to regular buttons (such the ones used in the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, Hori Split Pad Pro & Nintendo Switch Joycons) the mechanical buttons in the Mobapad M9-HD are more resnposive, can be pressed with less force and make a small audible click when you press them. These days there are many keyboards that also come with mechanical switches. If you haven't had a chance to use a mechanical controller, you might have used a mechanical keyboard (or a mouse) which can produce a similar click and feeling when pressed.
Note: In a way I feel that not including the RGB-lights in the A/B/X/Y buttons is a missed opportunity.
Closeup of the D-pad, RGB-lights, textured grip and buttons on the Mobapad M9-HD
What about the D-pad?
It's a good D-pad. The Mobapad M9-HD D-pad has a slightly lowered/concave area around the D-pad similarly to the Nintendo 64 controller's D-pad. Pressing the D-pad on M9-HD takes slightly less force than it does on the Pro Controller's D-pad. On the Switch I'd say that to this day my favorite D-pad is on the 8Bitdo SN30pro (which is on the stiffer side in terms of how it handles & the size is perfect). The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller's D-pad is somewhere between the M9-HD & SN30pro. I usually play handheld, but when I play with a controller, I don't usually choose controllers based on a genre. So overall, I'll probably stick to Mobapad M9-HD for most genres. On the rare occasions when I feel nostalgic, I'd probably go for the 8Bitdo SN30pro because it reminds me of my childhood & first consoles.
Note:: Since the A/B/X/Y and thumbsticks are swappable, I think that it might be an interesting feature to have a swappable D-pad as well. One of the obvious inspiration points for M9-HD has been the Xbox One Elite controller which has a swappable D-pad.
How are the thumbsticks?
While there are 4 sets of thumbsticks included, the thumbsticks come in 3 different heights. All of these are concave thumbsticks. The shortest thumbsticks are about 19mm wide and similar to the Hori Split Pad Pro. The medium & high thumbsticks are 18mm wide (similar to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller). The original Nintendo Switch joycons are about 15mm wide. Changing the thumbsticks takes a few seconds: you pull the thumbstick straight up and swap it to whichever of the included thumbsticks you fancy. On the technical side it's worth mentioning that these are ALPS thumbsticks.
What's the benefit of changing thumbsticks?
It's a neat extra that could make the controller more comfortable to hold, eespecially if you have medium/large hands or play longer gaming sessions. In certain genres (like FPS) higher thumbsticks may make it easier to perform more precise movements. Usually controllers do not come with different sized thumbsticks, but you can buy thumbstick extenders which are sold by various brands with the starting price at around $12.
Ergonomics & how the controller feels to hold.
Out of the Nintendo Switch controllers that I own, the closest comparison would be to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. It's worth noting that the Pro Controller is slightly glossy and feels smooth in the hand. This makes the build of Pro Controller feel a tiny bit better. The Mobapad M9-HD Controller is made out of matte plastic and has textured grips. The texture is slight yet aggressive enough to make the controller feel very secure. The location of backpaddles feels ergonomic. Pressing the backpaddles feels nice and you can map them to various buttons.
The M9-HD is currently the most ergonomic Nintendo Switch controller that I have used. The overall comfort comes from the solid build, different sized thumbsticks, superior triggers, mappable backpaddles and the weight plus the slightly textured grip.

The included swappable thumbsticks & extra A/B/X/Y buttons of the Mobapad M9-HD
Gyro.
Gyro is present and by default quite sensitive. In general gyro isn't my preferred way of playing videogames, so take my "quite sensitive" impressions with a grain of salt, as I've also used gyro on the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller and also found it a bit too sensitive for my liking as well.
Triggers, analog triggers!
One of the major features that makes the Mobapad M9-HD stand out is the fact that the triggers are analog. In practical terms it means that you can hold the analog trigger down partially, thus giving a limited amount of acceleration to your car in racing games. This makes makes it much more satisfying & easier. On regular controllers (such as the Nintendo Switch Joycons or the Pro Controller) you can't do that and have to constantly press and release the trigger to accelerate, without the option to accelerate lets say 30% while just slightly pressing on the trigger.
Sadly analog triggers function as regular triggers in most videogames on the Nintendo Switch platform (unless the developer of a certain videogame has included analog trigger support to that specific game). As far as I know, a very select number of videogames on the Nintendo Switch include analog trigger support. GRID Autosport being one of them, I've tested it with the Mobapad M9-HD & the analog triggers work. If any of you know other Nintendo Switch titles that have analog trigger support, I'd appreciate your comment. I want to try them out and confirm if the triggers work in those games.
Another neat feature of Mobapad M9-HD triggers is that they have two different positions you can choose between. The shorter travel distance position has a nice clicky sound to it. As you can imagine, the shorter distance makes it possible to press the triggers very rapidly. The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller trigger feels slightly mushy in comparison. I like using both controllers, but the M9-HD feels better. The longer travel distance position of the trigger is also nice. In terms of gameplay, it feels more relaxed. In my gaming experience the shorter distance is better for something like shooters or fighting games but longer is better for racing. But it's Nintendo Switch after all, so choosing which one is for you is a matter of preference. The good thing is that on the M9-HD you have a choice when it comes to trigger travel distance. As far as I know 8Bitdo also has a controller that has analog triggers with some adjustability, but I can't comment on those as I don't own that specific controller.
Note: It's neat that more companies such as 8BitDo and Mobapad have started to produce controllers that allow you to configure how the triggers work. Hopefully we'll see companies produce more joycons as well as controllers that have more features at some point. I'm sure Nintendo itself could pull it off easily, but I doubt they have any plans to do something like that in the near future.
The HD-vibration motor.
Oh boy! This is probably the biggest draw of using this controller. I still remember the first time I felt the vibration motor of Mobapad M9-HD in my hands and I wasn't expecting it. My previously favorite vibration motor of the Switch platform was in the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. I was sure that I will never ever see another company produce something of similar quality for the Switch console.
Mobapad M9-HD did it and truly, the HD-vibration motor on Mobapad M9-HD is better than the Pro Controller's vibration feature. It's hard to explain, but I'll give it a shot. The rumble on Nintendo Switch Pro Controller feels pleasant and doesn't rattle, so it's quiet in a way, but feels very good in the controller when playing and has some depth to the vibration. Mobapad M9-HD is a different beast. It has more weight & power to it in addition to the other features the Pro Controller's vibration motor has. You can instantly feel that it's more powerful than the Pro Controllers HD-vibration. You can feel the bass of rumble in your hands when playing. And make no mistake, the increased power of Mobapad M9-HD vibration doesn't feel creaky like some of the lower priced controllers can be. It feels powerful, well balanced, doesn't make too much sound and if I could, I'd buy joycons with the same HD-vibration motor.
Note: As the quality of the HD-vibration on Mobapad M9-HD surprised me greatly, I reached out to Mobapad and asked why the vibration feels different than in other Nintendo Switch controllers. I received the following reply: "Our controller features linear motors, which are the most costly part and what sets it apart from other controllers." In a way this explains why the vibration is different from other 3rd party controllers, but why it feels so much better than the official Pro Controller's vibration still puzzles me (maybe a trade secret?). Maybe the motor is bigger or has a better position or something along those lines, who knows.
What else is there?
There are multiple features that I won't even attempt to cover (the review is already a long read). The controller currently comes in black, white and purple. For the purpose of the review I asked for the purple model as it looks the most cheerful. There's also the NFC function (I was not able to test this as I don't own any Amiibos).
Final thoughts.
The Mobapad M9-HD is a well executed example of a premium controller that seems to be mainly targeted at the experienced gamer demographic. It's priced at $75 and is one of the highest priced Nintendo Switch controllers out there. In terms of features it clearly competes with the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller ($69.99-109.99$ depending on the color scheme) & 8Bitdo Ultimate Controller ($69.99). The price is worth it for those who benefit from the extra features (best HD-rumble, ergonomics, mechanical buttons, additional thumbsticks etc).
To me personally the pricing seems fitting to the features that the controller brings, however there are a few more aspects to consider.
Will a experienced gamer benefit from the features that come with the pricetag? Yes, we will.
Will a newer or casual gamer benefit from the features? Yes, some of them (like the analog triggers, awesome rumble and ergonomics that come with swappable thumbsticks). However I think that since Mobapad as a brand isn't very well known in the EU & US region, some might be hesitant to pay the full retail price.
Mobapad M9-HD just out of the box, next to Mobapad M8, Hori Split Pad Pro, 8Bitdo SN30pro (and the right handle of Nintendo Switch Pro Controller Splatoon Edition.
And here is a comparison table.
I did my best to rate various features of the Switch controllers that I own (in order to give a kind of an overview). Keep in mind that such comparisons are subjective and ratings might vary from person to person (for example someone with very small hands might find the Nintendo Switch Joycons with the grip to be the best controller ever due to their size).
Rating is on a scale of 1 to 5 (1 being the worst, 5 being the best).
The price is for the regular model of any controller and is based on the official pricing I found/received. This does not include sales or limited edition color schemes that may cost more.
Model Nintendo Joycons + grip Mobapad M9-HD Nintendo Pro Controller 8Bitdo SN30pro
D-Pad 3 4.5 4 5
Thumbsticks 3 5 4.5 4
Triggers 3 5 3.5 3.5
Buttons 3 5 3.5 4
Build 5 4.5 5 4.5
Ergonomics 3.5 5 5 3
Features 3.5 5 3.5 3
Included accessories 3 5 3 3
Crossplatform support 2 5 2 4.5
Vibration 4 5 4 3
Price (not rated) $79 $75 $69 $45
Weight (not rated) 197g 254g 249g 112g
What could be improved upon:
  1. While the bundled items (such as the different thumbsticks etc) are worth the extra cost to those who use them, it's likely that some of the potential customers might not pay much attention to the included extras and/or just don't benefit from them (since they don't customize their controller in any way and are happy with whatever configuration is quickly accessible out of the box).
  2. A slightly cheaper version of the Mobapad M9-HD that comes with less extras (no replacable buttons or thumbsticks for example) might be something that's worth looking into. Such a move may make it easier to lower the price slightly. An even cheaper model could be closer to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller (so something like the current M9-HD but without the option to change thumbsticks or buttons or faceplates).
  3. Increased availability in the western market would be helpful (such as a US & EU official stores or resellers).
  4. My copy of the Mobapad M9-HD had a small slightly sharp corner in one of the joints where the bottom & top part of the controllers case meet). If you hold the controller while gaming, it's unlikely that you would notice it. While it's a minor issue that can be easily fixed with gently sanding the edge with small piece of sandpaper or something abrasive, it's still something that could be fixed in the quality control or production process.
  5. Additional color schemes and designs for the controller might appeal to gamers. For example the colored (Splatoon edition etc) Nintendo Switch Pro Controllers are very popular. Some companies have also produced controllers with a transparent casing which is also something that's worth looking into. An upgraded version with RGB-lit A/B/X/Y buttons would also be neat.
  6. An updated manual that does a better job at explaining all the functions (such as how to replace the A/B/X/Y buttons) would be a welcome change.
  7. The current package is very well produced and has an overall effect on the cost of the item. A slightly smaller package could reduce the production cost.
  8. A semi-glossy version of the controller that uses similar plastic to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller is something that would probably be well received by some gamers.
Here's a link to all of the photos that I included in this post.
https://imgur.com/a/dwGAFeP

Photography equipment used when taking these photos: Fujifilm X-T4 mirrorless camera, Fujinon XF 50-140mm f/2.8 R LM OIS WR lens, Fujifilm MCEX-11 macro extension tube.
Closing notes:
I hope you like the review :)
My personal thanks to Mr. Zhang & Amy from Guangzhou Xinxiang Culture Co. Ltd.
Edit: I forgot to include this part. If you have some questions about the controller, feel free to ask. I will happily answer all the questions I feel competent enough to answer and the rest I'll collect and reach out to the people who made this. So we'll get answers from the company who built it.
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2023.03.24 12:19 qUxUp (OC) I originally wrote this long review of the Mobapad M9-HD as a Nintendo Switch controllers review. However this is a multi-platform controller and as I found the controller really good, it might be interesting to gamers on other platforms as well.

You can just ignore any nintendo references and focus on the primary functions: the rumble, analog triggers, mechanical buttons, rgb-lights, swappable ABXY buttons, included swappable thumbsticks that come in 3 sizes.
TLDR: Out of all the Nintendo Switch controllers I currently own it's most similar to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. The glossier finish of the Pro Controller is smoother and looks more attractive. It's worth noting that in a real world use the Mobapad M9-HD sits better in the hands due to matte finish & textured grips. If you value ergonomics and like the the Pro Controller (especially the HD-rumble), it's likely that you will enjoy the the M9-HD. For the $75 retail price ($6 more than Pro Controller) you will get a considerably better HD-rumble than the Pro Controller has (this surprised me the most), analog triggers with two positions, mechanical buttons, mappable backpaddles, thumbsticks in various sizes and multiple additional features.
Disclaimer: I started playing videogames in the early 90s (a NES clone was my first console, followed by Gameboy, PC etc). Outside of Reddit I've worked in the gaming tech field & tech journalism for about two decades (Europe/Estonia). After providing the makers of Mobapad (Guangzhou Xinxiang Culture Co. Ltd.) with my credentials (& examples of past work), I asked if I could test one of their controllers with the purpose of writing a review intended for the /Switch/ & /NintendoSwitch/ subreddits. They sent me the Mobapad M8 and Mobapad M9-HD. The review is be based solely on my experiences. I get to keep the controllers and won't be receiving additional compensation in any other form (no commission fees, affiliate marketing or ad-revenue etc). I don't have a social media presence (or followers) elsewhere. As my Nintendo Switch controller collection grows, I might write more reviews for our Switch-related subreddits.
Cheers :)
The Mobapad M9-HD Controller (with the tallest thumbsticks)
What this review is and is not.
There are many ways of covering a tech product: from a highly technical analysis aimed at the tech-savvy crowd to an emotional hype-piece. The Mobapad M9-HD will be reviewed as a controller on the Nintendo Switch platform and compared to other Switch controllers that I own. A practical amount of real life examples with a select amount of technical details will be included (with brief explanations that are understandable to people who might be new to gaming). This review will not cover every detail about the M9-HD (such as all of the features, how to change various settings, how the controller works on other platforms etc).
The package.
Out of all the Nintendo Switch Controllers I own, the box of this controller is the best looking. The artwork is lovely (IT'S A TIGER ON THE BOX - I think), the box itself is sturdy. While you can't use the box to increase your aim in a videogame, you can put it on a shelf if you are a collector or someone who likes boxes.
What's in the box?
The controller itself, a USB-dongle receiver, a high quality braided USB-cable, a manual (in English), 4 sets of thumbsticks and 2 sets of replaceable buttons (Switch/PC layout).
On the left: Hori Split Pad Pro. On the right: the box of Mobapad M9-HD
Lets talk about the extra buttons & potential for modding.
Having two sets of buttons is a welcome extra if you play on multiple platforms. The manual mentions that you can change the buttons, but it doesn't explain how to change them. It also does not say that you can/have to remove the faceplate. Turns out that you have to pry open the faceplate of the controller. While I removed the biggest portion of the faceplate, it really felt that I might break something while doing it. The faceplate is in three parts & is connected to the controller with plastic connectors. I doubt that anyone who plays on multiple platforms (using the same controller) will be motivated enough to swap the buttons from the Switch to PC layout and back on a regular basis.
Note: The plastic connectors will probably get slightly less stiff with a few removals of the faceplate, so it will become easier to change it. Using magnetic connectors for the faceplate would probably have been a better choice (like on the Mobapad M8 controller). It's also worth noting that for those of us who like modding their controller, the ability to remove the faceplate is a nice extra to have. As it makes the customization process easier if you want to paint the faceplate for example.
RGB-lights!
The controller has some neat RGB-lights. They are visible in 3 locations & in 8 different colors. The lights have 3 different modes (on, off, breathing). While changing the modes and colors of RGB-lights in a very rapid fashion, I was able to cause an error. The lights didn't change color even though I pressed the button combination to change them. After waiting for about 5-10 seconds the colors started to change correctly again. I was not able to reproduce this bug later.
Do you need RGB-lights? Not really. But they look pretty and when Christmas comes around you can turn on red or yellow lights and be in a festive mood.
Mechanical A/B/X/Y buttons.
Simply put the A/B/X/Y buttons are mechanical, they are clicky and a pleasure to use. In comparison to regular buttons (such the ones used in the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, Hori Split Pad Pro & Nintendo Switch Joycons) the mechanical buttons in the Mobapad M9-HD are more resnposive, can be pressed with less force and make a small audible click when you press them. These days there are many keyboards that also come with mechanical switches. If you haven't had a chance to use a mechanical controller, you might have used a mechanical keyboard (or a mouse) which can produce a similar click and feeling when pressed.
Note: In a way I feel that not including the RGB-lights in the A/B/X/Y buttons is a missed opportunity.
Closeup of the D-pad, RGB-lights, textured grip and buttons on the Mobapad M9-HD
What about the D-pad?
It's a good D-pad. The Mobapad M9-HD D-pad has a slightly lowered/concave area around the D-pad similarly to the Nintendo 64 controller's D-pad. Pressing the D-pad on M9-HD takes slightly less force than it does on the Pro Controller's D-pad. On the Switch I'd say that to this day my favorite D-pad is on the 8Bitdo SN30pro (which is on the stiffer side in terms of how it handles & the size is perfect). The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller's D-pad is somewhere between the M9-HD & SN30pro. I usually play handheld, but when I play with a controller, I don't usually choose controllers based on a genre. So overall, I'll probably stick to Mobapad M9-HD for most genres. On the rare occasions when I feel nostalgic, I'd probably go for the 8Bitdo SN30pro because it reminds me of my childhood & first consoles.
Note:: Since the A/B/X/Y and thumbsticks are swappable, I think that it might be an interesting feature to have a swappable D-pad as well. One of the obvious inspiration points for M9-HD has been the Xbox One Elite controller which has a swappable D-pad.
How are the thumbsticks?
While there are 4 sets of thumbsticks included, the thumbsticks come in 3 different heights. All of these are concave thumbsticks. The shortest thumbsticks are about 19mm wide and similar to the Hori Split Pad Pro. The medium & high thumbsticks are 18mm wide (similar to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller). The original Nintendo Switch joycons are about 15mm wide. Changing the thumbsticks takes a few seconds: you pull the thumbstick straight up and swap it to whichever of the included thumbsticks you fancy. On the technical side it's worth mentioning that these are ALPS thumbsticks.
What's the benefit of changing thumbsticks?
It's a neat extra that could make the controller more comfortable to hold, eespecially if you have medium/large hands or play longer gaming sessions. In certain genres (like FPS) higher thumbsticks may make it easier to perform more precise movements. Usually controllers do not come with different sized thumbsticks, but you can buy thumbstick extenders which are sold by various brands with the starting price at around $12.
Ergonomics & how the controller feels to hold.
Out of the Nintendo Switch controllers that I own, the closest comparison would be to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. It's worth noting that the Pro Controller is slightly glossy and feels smooth in the hand. This makes the build of Pro Controller feel a tiny bit better. The Mobapad M9-HD Controller is made out of matte plastic and has textured grips. The texture is slight yet aggressive enough to make the controller feel very secure. The location of backpaddles feels ergonomic. Pressing the backpaddles feels nice and you can map them to various buttons.
The M9-HD is currently the most ergonomic Nintendo Switch controller that I have used. The overall comfort comes from the solid build, different sized thumbsticks, superior triggers, mappable backpaddles and the weight plus the slightly textured grip.

The included swappable thumbsticks & extra A/B/X/Y buttons of the Mobapad M9-HD
Gyro.
Gyro is present and by default quite sensitive. In general gyro isn't my preferred way of playing videogames, so take my "quite sensitive" impressions with a grain of salt, as I've also used gyro on the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller and also found it a bit too sensitive for my liking as well.
Triggers, analog triggers!
One of the major features that makes the Mobapad M9-HD stand out is the fact that the triggers are analog. In practical terms it means that you can hold the analog trigger down partially, thus giving a limited amount of acceleration to your car in racing games. This makes makes it much more satisfying & easier. On regular controllers (such as the Nintendo Switch Joycons or the Pro Controller) you can't do that and have to constantly press and release the trigger to accelerate, without the option to accelerate lets say 30% while just slightly pressing on the trigger.
Sadly analog triggers function as regular triggers in most videogames on the Nintendo Switch platform (unless the developer of a certain videogame has included analog trigger support to that specific game). As far as I know, a very select number of videogames on the Nintendo Switch include analog trigger support. GRID Autosport being one of them, I've tested it with the Mobapad M9-HD & the analog triggers work. If any of you know other Nintendo Switch titles that have analog trigger support, I'd appreciate your comment. I want to try them out and confirm if the triggers work in those games.
Another neat feature of Mobapad M9-HD triggers is that they have two different positions you can choose between. The shorter travel distance position has a nice clicky sound to it. As you can imagine, the shorter distance makes it possible to press the triggers very rapidly. The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller trigger feels slightly mushy in comparison. I like using both controllers, but the M9-HD feels better. The longer travel distance position of the trigger is also nice. In terms of gameplay, it feels more relaxed. In my gaming experience the shorter distance is better for something like shooters or fighting games but longer is better for racing. But it's Nintendo Switch after all, so choosing which one is for you is a matter of preference. The good thing is that on the M9-HD you have a choice when it comes to trigger travel distance. As far as I know 8Bitdo also has a controller that has analog triggers with some adjustability, but I can't comment on those as I don't own that specific controller.
Note: It's neat that more companies such as 8BitDo and Mobapad have started to produce controllers that allow you to configure how the triggers work. Hopefully we'll see companies produce more joycons as well as controllers that have more features at some point. I'm sure Nintendo itself could pull it off easily, but I doubt they have any plans to do something like that in the near future.
The HD-vibration motor.
Oh boy! This is probably the biggest draw of using this controller. I still remember the first time I felt the vibration motor of Mobapad M9-HD in my hands and I wasn't expecting it. My previously favorite vibration motor of the Switch platform was in the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. I was sure that I will never ever see another company produce something of similar quality for the Switch console.
Mobapad M9-HD did it and truly, the HD-vibration motor on Mobapad M9-HD is better than the Pro Controller's vibration feature. It's hard to explain, but I'll give it a shot. The rumble on Nintendo Switch Pro Controller feels pleasant and doesn't rattle, so it's quiet in a way, but feels very good in the controller when playing and has some depth to the vibration. Mobapad M9-HD is a different beast. It has more weight & power to it in addition to the other features the Pro Controller's vibration motor has. You can instantly feel that it's more powerful than the Pro Controllers HD-vibration. You can feel the bass of rumble in your hands when playing. And make no mistake, the increased power of Mobapad M9-HD vibration doesn't feel creaky like some of the lower priced controllers can be. It feels powerful, well balanced, doesn't make too much sound and if I could, I'd buy joycons with the same HD-vibration motor.
Note: As the quality of the HD-vibration on Mobapad M9-HD surprised me greatly, I reached out to Mobapad and asked why the vibration feels different than in other Nintendo Switch controllers. I received the following reply: "Our controller features linear motors, which are the most costly part and what sets it apart from other controllers." In a way this explains why the vibration is different from other 3rd party controllers, but why it feels so much better than the official Pro Controller's vibration still puzzles me (maybe a trade secret?). Maybe the motor is bigger or has a better position or something along those lines, who knows.
What else is there?
There are multiple features that I won't even attempt to cover (the review is already a long read). The controller currently comes in black, white and purple. For the purpose of the review I asked for the purple model as it looks the most cheerful. There's also the NFC function (I was not able to test this as I don't own any Amiibos).
Final thoughts.
The Mobapad M9-HD is a well executed example of a premium controller that seems to be mainly targeted at the experienced gamer demographic. It's priced at $75 and is one of the highest priced Nintendo Switch controllers out there. In terms of features it clearly competes with the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller ($69.99-109.99$ depending on the color scheme) & 8Bitdo Ultimate Controller ($69.99). The price is worth it for those who benefit from the extra features (best HD-rumble, ergonomics, mechanical buttons, additional thumbsticks etc).
To me personally the pricing seems fitting to the features that the controller brings, however there are a few more aspects to consider.
Will a experienced gamer benefit from the features that come with the pricetag? Yes, we will.
Will a newer or casual gamer benefit from the features? Yes, some of them (like the analog triggers, awesome rumble and ergonomics that come with swappable thumbsticks). However I think that since Mobapad as a brand isn't very well known in the EU & US region, some might be hesitant to pay the full retail price.
Mobapad M9-HD just out of the box, next to Mobapad M8, Hori Split Pad Pro, 8Bitdo SN30pro (and the right handle of Nintendo Switch Pro Controller Splatoon Edition.
And here is a comparison table.
I did my best to rate various features of the Switch controllers that I own (in order to give a kind of an overview). Keep in mind that such comparisons are subjective and ratings might vary from person to person (for example someone with very small hands might find the Nintendo Switch Joycons with the grip to be the best controller ever due to their size).
Rating is on a scale of 1 to 5 (1 being the worst, 5 being the best).
The price is for the regular model of any controller and is based on the official pricing I found/received. This does not include sales or limited edition color schemes that may cost more.
Model Nintendo Joycons + grip Mobapad M9-HD Nintendo Pro Controller 8Bitdo SN30pro
D-Pad 3 4.5 4 5
Thumbsticks 3 5 4.5 4
Triggers 3 5 3.5 3.5
Buttons 3 5 3.5 4
Build 5 4.5 5 4.5
Ergonomics 3.5 5 5 3
Features 3.5 5 3.5 3
Included accessories 3 5 3 3
Crossplatform support 2 5 2 4.5
Vibration 4 5 4 3
Price (not rated) $79 $75 $69 $45
Weight (not rated) 197g 254g 249g 112g
What could be improved upon:
  1. While the bundled items (such as the different thumbsticks etc) are worth the extra cost to those who use them, it's likely that some of the potential customers might not pay much attention to the included extras and/or just don't benefit from them (since they don't customize their controller in any way and are happy with whatever configuration is quickly accessible out of the box).
  2. A slightly cheaper version of the Mobapad M9-HD that comes with less extras (no replacable buttons or thumbsticks for example) might be something that's worth looking into. Such a move may make it easier to lower the price slightly. An even cheaper model could be closer to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller (so something like the current M9-HD but without the option to change thumbsticks or buttons or faceplates).
  3. Increased availability in the western market would be helpful (such as a US & EU official stores or resellers).
  4. My copy of the Mobapad M9-HD had a small slightly sharp corner in one of the joints where the bottom & top part of the controllers case meet). If you hold the controller while gaming, it's unlikely that you would notice it. While it's a minor issue that can be easily fixed with gently sanding the edge with small piece of sandpaper or something abrasive, it's still something that could be fixed in the quality control or production process.
  5. Additional color schemes and designs for the controller might appeal to gamers. For example the colored (Splatoon edition etc) Nintendo Switch Pro Controllers are very popular. Some companies have also produced controllers with a transparent casing which is also something that's worth looking into. An upgraded version with RGB-lit A/B/X/Y buttons would also be neat.
  6. An updated manual that does a better job at explaining all the functions (such as how to replace the A/B/X/Y buttons) would be a welcome change.
  7. The current package is very well produced and has an overall effect on the cost of the item. A slightly smaller package could reduce the production cost.
  8. A semi-glossy version of the controller that uses similar plastic to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller is something that would probably be well received by some gamers.
Here's a link to all of the photos that I included in this post.
https://imgur.com/a/dwGAFeP

Photography equipment used when taking these photos: Fujifilm X-T4 mirrorless camera, Fujinon XF 50-140mm f/2.8 R LM OIS WR lens, Fujifilm MCEX-11 macro extension tube.
Closing notes:
I hope you like the review :)
My personal thanks to Mr. Zhang & Amy from Guangzhou Xinxiang Culture Co. Ltd.
Edit: I forgot to include this part. If you have some questions about the controller, feel free to ask. I will happily answer all the questions I feel competent enough to answer and the rest I'll collect and reach out to the people who made this. So we'll get answers from the company who built it.
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2023.03.24 12:17 qUxUp (OC) I originally wrote this long review of the Mobapad M9-HD as a Nintendo Switch controllers review. However this is a multi-platform controller and as I found the controller really good, it might be interesting to gamers on other platforms as well.

You can just ignore any nintendo references and focus on the primary functions: the rumble, analog triggers, mechanical buttons, rgb-lights, swappable ABXY buttons, included swappable thumbsticks that come in 3 sizes.
TLDR: Out of all the Nintendo Switch controllers I currently own it's most similar to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. The glossier finish of the Pro Controller is smoother and looks more attractive. It's worth noting that in a real world use the Mobapad M9-HD sits better in the hands due to matte finish & textured grips. If you value ergonomics and like the the Pro Controller (especially the HD-rumble), it's likely that you will enjoy the the M9-HD. For the $75 retail price ($6 more than Pro Controller) you will get a considerably better HD-rumble than the Pro Controller has (this surprised me the most), analog triggers with two positions, mechanical buttons, mappable backpaddles, thumbsticks in various sizes and multiple additional features.
Disclaimer: I started playing videogames in the early 90s (a NES clone was my first console, followed by Gameboy, PC etc). Outside of Reddit I've worked in the gaming tech field & tech journalism for about two decades (Europe/Estonia). After providing the makers of Mobapad (Guangzhou Xinxiang Culture Co. Ltd.) with my credentials (& examples of past work), I asked if I could test one of their controllers with the purpose of writing a review intended for the /Switch/ & /NintendoSwitch/ subreddits. They sent me the Mobapad M8 and Mobapad M9-HD. The review is be based solely on my experiences. I get to keep the controllers and won't be receiving additional compensation in any other form (no commission fees, affiliate marketing or ad-revenue etc). I don't have a social media presence (or followers) elsewhere. As my Nintendo Switch controller collection grows, I might write more reviews for our Switch-related subreddits.
Cheers :)
The Mobapad M9-HD Controller (with the tallest thumbsticks)
What this review is and is not.
There are many ways of covering a tech product: from a highly technical analysis aimed at the tech-savvy crowd to an emotional hype-piece. The Mobapad M9-HD will be reviewed as a controller on the Nintendo Switch platform and compared to other Switch controllers that I own. A practical amount of real life examples with a select amount of technical details will be included (with brief explanations that are understandable to people who might be new to gaming). This review will not cover every detail about the M9-HD (such as all of the features, how to change various settings, how the controller works on other platforms etc).
The package.
Out of all the Nintendo Switch Controllers I own, the box of this controller is the best looking. The artwork is lovely (IT'S A TIGER ON THE BOX - I think), the box itself is sturdy. While you can't use the box to increase your aim in a videogame, you can put it on a shelf if you are a collector or someone who likes boxes.
What's in the box?
The controller itself, a USB-dongle receiver, a high quality braided USB-cable, a manual (in English), 4 sets of thumbsticks and 2 sets of replaceable buttons (Switch/PC layout).
On the left: Hori Split Pad Pro. On the right: the box of Mobapad M9-HD
Lets talk about the extra buttons & potential for modding.
Having two sets of buttons is a welcome extra if you play on multiple platforms. The manual mentions that you can change the buttons, but it doesn't explain how to change them. It also does not say that you can/have to remove the faceplate. Turns out that you have to pry open the faceplate of the controller. While I removed the biggest portion of the faceplate, it really felt that I might break something while doing it. The faceplate is in three parts & is connected to the controller with plastic connectors. I doubt that anyone who plays on multiple platforms (using the same controller) will be motivated enough to swap the buttons from the Switch to PC layout and back on a regular basis.
Note: The plastic connectors will probably get slightly less stiff with a few removals of the faceplate, so it will become easier to change it. Using magnetic connectors for the faceplate would probably have been a better choice (like on the Mobapad M8 controller). It's also worth noting that for those of us who like modding their controller, the ability to remove the faceplate is a nice extra to have. As it makes the customization process easier if you want to paint the faceplate for example.
RGB-lights!
The controller has some neat RGB-lights. They are visible in 3 locations & in 8 different colors. The lights have 3 different modes (on, off, breathing). While changing the modes and colors of RGB-lights in a very rapid fashion, I was able to cause an error. The lights didn't change color even though I pressed the button combination to change them. After waiting for about 5-10 seconds the colors started to change correctly again. I was not able to reproduce this bug later.
Do you need RGB-lights? Not really. But they look pretty and when Christmas comes around you can turn on red or yellow lights and be in a festive mood.
Mechanical A/B/X/Y buttons.
Simply put the A/B/X/Y buttons are mechanical, they are clicky and a pleasure to use. In comparison to regular buttons (such the ones used in the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, Hori Split Pad Pro & Nintendo Switch Joycons) the mechanical buttons in the Mobapad M9-HD are more resnposive, can be pressed with less force and make a small audible click when you press them. These days there are many keyboards that also come with mechanical switches. If you haven't had a chance to use a mechanical controller, you might have used a mechanical keyboard (or a mouse) which can produce a similar click and feeling when pressed.
Note: In a way I feel that not including the RGB-lights in the A/B/X/Y buttons is a missed opportunity.
Closeup of the D-pad, RGB-lights, textured grip and buttons on the Mobapad M9-HD
What about the D-pad?
It's a good D-pad. The Mobapad M9-HD D-pad has a slightly lowered/concave area around the D-pad similarly to the Nintendo 64 controller's D-pad. Pressing the D-pad on M9-HD takes slightly less force than it does on the Pro Controller's D-pad. On the Switch I'd say that to this day my favorite D-pad is on the 8Bitdo SN30pro (which is on the stiffer side in terms of how it handles & the size is perfect). The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller's D-pad is somewhere between the M9-HD & SN30pro. I usually play handheld, but when I play with a controller, I don't usually choose controllers based on a genre. So overall, I'll probably stick to Mobapad M9-HD for most genres. On the rare occasions when I feel nostalgic, I'd probably go for the 8Bitdo SN30pro because it reminds me of my childhood & first consoles.
Note:: Since the A/B/X/Y and thumbsticks are swappable, I think that it might be an interesting feature to have a swappable D-pad as well. One of the obvious inspiration points for M9-HD has been the Xbox One Elite controller which has a swappable D-pad.
How are the thumbsticks?
While there are 4 sets of thumbsticks included, the thumbsticks come in 3 different heights. All of these are concave thumbsticks. The shortest thumbsticks are about 19mm wide and similar to the Hori Split Pad Pro. The medium & high thumbsticks are 18mm wide (similar to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller). The original Nintendo Switch joycons are about 15mm wide. Changing the thumbsticks takes a few seconds: you pull the thumbstick straight up and swap it to whichever of the included thumbsticks you fancy. On the technical side it's worth mentioning that these are ALPS thumbsticks.
What's the benefit of changing thumbsticks?
It's a neat extra that could make the controller more comfortable to hold, eespecially if you have medium/large hands or play longer gaming sessions. In certain genres (like FPS) higher thumbsticks may make it easier to perform more precise movements. Usually controllers do not come with different sized thumbsticks, but you can buy thumbstick extenders which are sold by various brands with the starting price at around $12.
Ergonomics & how the controller feels to hold.
Out of the Nintendo Switch controllers that I own, the closest comparison would be to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. It's worth noting that the Pro Controller is slightly glossy and feels smooth in the hand. This makes the build of Pro Controller feel a tiny bit better. The Mobapad M9-HD Controller is made out of matte plastic and has textured grips. The texture is slight yet aggressive enough to make the controller feel very secure. The location of backpaddles feels ergonomic. Pressing the backpaddles feels nice and you can map them to various buttons.
The M9-HD is currently the most ergonomic Nintendo Switch controller that I have used. The overall comfort comes from the solid build, different sized thumbsticks, superior triggers, mappable backpaddles and the weight plus the slightly textured grip.

The included swappable thumbsticks & extra A/B/X/Y buttons of the Mobapad M9-HD
Gyro.
Gyro is present and by default quite sensitive. In general gyro isn't my preferred way of playing videogames, so take my "quite sensitive" impressions with a grain of salt, as I've also used gyro on the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller and also found it a bit too sensitive for my liking as well.
Triggers, analog triggers!
One of the major features that makes the Mobapad M9-HD stand out is the fact that the triggers are analog. In practical terms it means that you can hold the analog trigger down partially, thus giving a limited amount of acceleration to your car in racing games. This makes makes it much more satisfying & easier. On regular controllers (such as the Nintendo Switch Joycons or the Pro Controller) you can't do that and have to constantly press and release the trigger to accelerate, without the option to accelerate lets say 30% while just slightly pressing on the trigger.
Sadly analog triggers function as regular triggers in most videogames on the Nintendo Switch platform (unless the developer of a certain videogame has included analog trigger support to that specific game). As far as I know, a very select number of videogames on the Nintendo Switch include analog trigger support. GRID Autosport being one of them, I've tested it with the Mobapad M9-HD & the analog triggers work. If any of you know other Nintendo Switch titles that have analog trigger support, I'd appreciate your comment. I want to try them out and confirm if the triggers work in those games.
Another neat feature of Mobapad M9-HD triggers is that they have two different positions you can choose between. The shorter travel distance position has a nice clicky sound to it. As you can imagine, the shorter distance makes it possible to press the triggers very rapidly. The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller trigger feels slightly mushy in comparison. I like using both controllers, but the M9-HD feels better. The longer travel distance position of the trigger is also nice. In terms of gameplay, it feels more relaxed. In my gaming experience the shorter distance is better for something like shooters or fighting games but longer is better for racing. But it's Nintendo Switch after all, so choosing which one is for you is a matter of preference. The good thing is that on the M9-HD you have a choice when it comes to trigger travel distance. As far as I know 8Bitdo also has a controller that has analog triggers with some adjustability, but I can't comment on those as I don't own that specific controller.
Note: It's neat that more companies such as 8BitDo and Mobapad have started to produce controllers that allow you to configure how the triggers work. Hopefully we'll see companies produce more joycons as well as controllers that have more features at some point. I'm sure Nintendo itself could pull it off easily, but I doubt they have any plans to do something like that in the near future.
The HD-vibration motor.
Oh boy! This is probably the biggest draw of using this controller. I still remember the first time I felt the vibration motor of Mobapad M9-HD in my hands and I wasn't expecting it. My previously favorite vibration motor of the Switch platform was in the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. I was sure that I will never ever see another company produce something of similar quality for the Switch console.
Mobapad M9-HD did it and truly, the HD-vibration motor on Mobapad M9-HD is better than the Pro Controller's vibration feature. It's hard to explain, but I'll give it a shot. The rumble on Nintendo Switch Pro Controller feels pleasant and doesn't rattle, so it's quiet in a way, but feels very good in the controller when playing and has some depth to the vibration. Mobapad M9-HD is a different beast. It has more weight & power to it in addition to the other features the Pro Controller's vibration motor has. You can instantly feel that it's more powerful than the Pro Controllers HD-vibration. You can feel the bass of rumble in your hands when playing. And make no mistake, the increased power of Mobapad M9-HD vibration doesn't feel creaky like some of the lower priced controllers can be. It feels powerful, well balanced, doesn't make too much sound and if I could, I'd buy joycons with the same HD-vibration motor.
Note: As the quality of the HD-vibration on Mobapad M9-HD surprised me greatly, I reached out to Mobapad and asked why the vibration feels different than in other Nintendo Switch controllers. I received the following reply: "Our controller features linear motors, which are the most costly part and what sets it apart from other controllers." In a way this explains why the vibration is different from other 3rd party controllers, but why it feels so much better than the official Pro Controller's vibration still puzzles me (maybe a trade secret?). Maybe the motor is bigger or has a better position or something along those lines, who knows.
What else is there?
There are multiple features that I won't even attempt to cover (the review is already a long read). The controller currently comes in black, white and purple. For the purpose of the review I asked for the purple model as it looks the most cheerful. There's also the NFC function (I was not able to test this as I don't own any Amiibos).
Final thoughts.
The Mobapad M9-HD is a well executed example of a premium controller that seems to be mainly targeted at the experienced gamer demographic. It's priced at $75 and is one of the highest priced Nintendo Switch controllers out there. In terms of features it clearly competes with the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller ($69.99-109.99$ depending on the color scheme) & 8Bitdo Ultimate Controller ($69.99). The price is worth it for those who benefit from the extra features (best HD-rumble, ergonomics, mechanical buttons, additional thumbsticks etc).
To me personally the pricing seems fitting to the features that the controller brings, however there are a few more aspects to consider.
Will a experienced gamer benefit from the features that come with the pricetag? Yes, we will.
Will a newer or casual gamer benefit from the features? Yes, some of them (like the analog triggers, awesome rumble and ergonomics that come with swappable thumbsticks). However I think that since Mobapad as a brand isn't very well known in the EU & US region, some might be hesitant to pay the full retail price.
Mobapad M9-HD just out of the box, next to Mobapad M8, Hori Split Pad Pro, 8Bitdo SN30pro (and the right handle of Nintendo Switch Pro Controller Splatoon Edition.
And here is a comparison table.
I did my best to rate various features of the Switch controllers that I own (in order to give a kind of an overview). Keep in mind that such comparisons are subjective and ratings might vary from person to person (for example someone with very small hands might find the Nintendo Switch Joycons with the grip to be the best controller ever due to their size).
Rating is on a scale of 1 to 5 (1 being the worst, 5 being the best).
The price is for the regular model of any controller and is based on the official pricing I found/received. This does not include sales or limited edition color schemes that may cost more.
Model Nintendo Joycons + grip Mobapad M9-HD Nintendo Pro Controller 8Bitdo SN30pro
D-Pad 3 4.5 4 5
Thumbsticks 3 5 4.5 4
Triggers 3 5 3.5 3.5
Buttons 3 5 3.5 4
Build 5 4.5 5 4.5
Ergonomics 3.5 5 5 3
Features 3.5 5 3.5 3
Included accessories 3 5 3 3
Crossplatform support 2 5 2 4.5
Vibration 4 5 4 3
Price (not rated) $79 $75 $69 $45
Weight (not rated) 197g 254g 249g 112g
What could be improved upon:
  1. While the bundled items (such as the different thumbsticks etc) are worth the extra cost to those who use them, it's likely that some of the potential customers might not pay much attention to the included extras and/or just don't benefit from them (since they don't customize their controller in any way and are happy with whatever configuration is quickly accessible out of the box).
  2. A slightly cheaper version of the Mobapad M9-HD that comes with less extras (no replacable buttons or thumbsticks for example) might be something that's worth looking into. Such a move may make it easier to lower the price slightly. An even cheaper model could be closer to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller (so something like the current M9-HD but without the option to change thumbsticks or buttons or faceplates).
  3. Increased availability in the western market would be helpful (such as a US & EU official stores or resellers).
  4. My copy of the Mobapad M9-HD had a small slightly sharp corner in one of the joints where the bottom & top part of the controllers case meet). If you hold the controller while gaming, it's unlikely that you would notice it. While it's a minor issue that can be easily fixed with gently sanding the edge with small piece of sandpaper or something abrasive, it's still something that could be fixed in the quality control or production process.
  5. Additional color schemes and designs for the controller might appeal to gamers. For example the colored (Splatoon edition etc) Nintendo Switch Pro Controllers are very popular. Some companies have also produced controllers with a transparent casing which is also something that's worth looking into. An upgraded version with RGB-lit A/B/X/Y buttons would also be neat.
  6. An updated manual that does a better job at explaining all the functions (such as how to replace the A/B/X/Y buttons) would be a welcome change.
  7. The current package is very well produced and has an overall effect on the cost of the item. A slightly smaller package could reduce the production cost.
  8. A semi-glossy version of the controller that uses similar plastic to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller is something that would probably be well received by some gamers.
Here's a link to all of the photos that I included in this post.
https://imgur.com/a/dwGAFeP

Photography equipment used when taking these photos: Fujifilm X-T4 mirrorless camera, Fujinon XF 50-140mm f/2.8 R LM OIS WR lens, Fujifilm MCEX-11 macro extension tube.
Closing notes:
I hope you like the review :)
My personal thanks to Mr. Zhang & Amy from Guangzhou Xinxiang Culture Co. Ltd.
Edit: I forgot to include this part. If you have some questions about the controller, feel free to ask. I will happily answer all the questions I feel competent enough to answer and the rest I'll collect and reach out to the people who made this. So we'll get answers from the company who built it.
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2023.03.24 12:08 qUxUp Based on one month of testing I wrote a rather long text-review for a Nintendo Switch controller - Mobapad M9-HD. Swappable thumbsticks, analog triggers & mechanical buttons, surprisingly I was most surprised by the HD-rumble feature.

TLDR: Out of all the Nintendo Switch controllers I currently own it's most similar to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. The glossier finish of the Pro Controller is smoother and looks more attractive. It's worth noting that in a real world use the Mobapad M9-HD sits better in the hands due to matte finish & textured grips. If you value ergonomics and like the the Pro Controller (especially the HD-rumble), it's likely that you will enjoy the the M9-HD. For the $75 retail price ($6 more than Pro Controller) you will get a considerably better HD-rumble than the Pro Controller has (this surprised me the most), analog triggers with two positions, mechanical buttons, mappable backpaddles, thumbsticks in various sizes and multiple additional features.
Disclaimer: I started playing videogames in the early 90s (a NES clone was my first console, followed by Gameboy, PC etc). Outside of Reddit I've worked in the gaming tech field & tech journalism for about two decades (Europe/Estonia). After providing the makers of Mobapad (Guangzhou Xinxiang Culture Co. Ltd.) with my credentials (& examples of past work), I asked if I could test one of their controllers with the purpose of writing a review intended for the /Switch/ & /NintendoSwitch/ subreddits. They sent me the Mobapad M8 and Mobapad M9-HD. The review is be based solely on my experiences. I get to keep the controllers and won't be receiving additional compensation in any other form (no commission fees, affiliate marketing or ad-revenue etc). I don't have a social media presence (or followers) elsewhere. As my Nintendo Switch controller collection grows, I might write more reviews for our Switch-related subreddits.
Cheers :)
The Mobapad M9-HD Controller (with the tallest thumbsticks)
What this review is and is not.
There are many ways of covering a tech product: from a highly technical analysis aimed at the tech-savvy crowd to an emotional hype-piece. The Mobapad M9-HD will be reviewed as a controller on the Nintendo Switch platform and compared to other Switch controllers that I own. A practical amount of real life examples with a select amount of technical details will be included (with brief explanations that are understandable to people who might be new to gaming). This review will not cover every detail about the M9-HD (such as all of the features, how to change various settings, how the controller works on other platforms etc).
The package.
Out of all the Nintendo Switch Controllers I own, the box of this controller is the best looking. The artwork is lovely (IT'S A TIGER ON THE BOX - I think), the box itself is sturdy. While you can't use the box to increase your aim in a videogame, you can put it on a shelf if you are a collector or someone who likes boxes.
What's in the box?
The controller itself, a USB-dongle receiver, a high quality braided USB-cable, a manual (in English), 4 sets of thumbsticks and 2 sets of replaceable buttons (Switch/PC layout).
On the left: Hori Split Pad Pro. On the right: the box of Mobapad M9-HD
Lets talk about the extra buttons & potential for modding.
Having two sets of buttons is a welcome extra if you play on multiple platforms. The manual mentions that you can change the buttons, but it doesn't explain how to change them. It also does not say that you can/have to remove the faceplate. Turns out that you have to pry open the faceplate of the controller. While I removed the biggest portion of the faceplate, it really felt that I might break something while doing it. The faceplate is in three parts & is connected to the controller with plastic connectors. I doubt that anyone who plays on multiple platforms (using the same controller) will be motivated enough to swap the buttons from the Switch to PC layout and back on a regular basis.
Note: The plastic connectors will probably get slightly less stiff with a few removals of the faceplate, so it will become easier to change it. Using magnetic connectors for the faceplate would probably have been a better choice (like on the Mobapad M8 controller). It's also worth noting that for those of us who like modding their controller, the ability to remove the faceplate is a nice extra to have. As it makes the customization process easier if you want to paint the faceplate for example.
RGB-lights!
The controller has some neat RGB-lights. They are visible in 3 locations & in 8 different colors. The lights have 3 different modes (on, off, breathing). While changing the modes and colors of RGB-lights in a very rapid fashion, I was able to cause an error. The lights didn't change color even though I pressed the button combination to change them. After waiting for about 5-10 seconds the colors started to change correctly again. I was not able to reproduce this bug later.
Do you need RGB-lights? Not really. But they look pretty and when Christmas comes around you can turn on red or yellow lights and be in a festive mood.
Mechanical A/B/X/Y buttons.
Simply put the A/B/X/Y buttons are mechanical, they are clicky and a pleasure to use. In comparison to regular buttons (such the ones used in the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, Hori Split Pad Pro & Nintendo Switch Joycons) the mechanical buttons in the Mobapad M9-HD are more resnposive, can be pressed with less force and make a small audible click when you press them. These days there are many keyboards that also come with mechanical switches. If you haven't had a chance to use a mechanical controller, you might have used a mechanical keyboard (or a mouse) which can produce a similar click and feeling when pressed.
Note: In a way I feel that not including the RGB-lights in the A/B/X/Y buttons is a missed opportunity.
Closeup of the D-pad, RGB-lights, textured grip and buttons on the Mobapad M9-HD
What about the D-pad?
It's a good D-pad. The Mobapad M9-HD D-pad has a slightly lowered/concave area around the D-pad similarly to the Nintendo 64 controller's D-pad. Pressing the D-pad on M9-HD takes slightly less force than it does on the Pro Controller's D-pad. On the Switch I'd say that to this day my favorite D-pad is on the 8Bitdo SN30pro (which is on the stiffer side in terms of how it handles & the size is perfect). The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller's D-pad is somewhere between the M9-HD & SN30pro. I usually play handheld, but when I play with a controller, I don't usually choose controllers based on a genre. So overall, I'll probably stick to Mobapad M9-HD for most genres. On the rare occasions when I feel nostalgic, I'd probably go for the 8Bitdo SN30pro because it reminds me of my childhood & first consoles.
Note:: Since the A/B/X/Y and thumbsticks are swappable, I think that it might be an interesting feature to have a swappable D-pad as well. One of the obvious inspiration points for M9-HD has been the Xbox One Elite controller which has a swappable D-pad.
How are the thumbsticks?
While there are 4 sets of thumbsticks included, the thumbsticks come in 3 different heights. All of these are concave thumbsticks. The shortest thumbsticks are about 19mm wide and similar to the Hori Split Pad Pro. The medium & high thumbsticks are 18mm wide (similar to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller). The original Nintendo Switch joycons are about 15mm wide. Changing the thumbsticks takes a few seconds: you pull the thumbstick straight up and swap it to whichever of the included thumbsticks you fancy. On the technical side it's worth mentioning that these are ALPS thumbsticks.
What's the benefit of changing thumbsticks?
It's a neat extra that could make the controller more comfortable to hold, eespecially if you have medium/large hands or play longer gaming sessions. In certain genres (like FPS) higher thumbsticks may make it easier to perform more precise movements. Usually controllers do not come with different sized thumbsticks, but you can buy thumbstick extenders which are sold by various brands with the starting price at around $12.
Ergonomics & how the controller feels to hold.
Out of the Nintendo Switch controllers that I own, the closest comparison would be to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. It's worth noting that the Pro Controller is slightly glossy and feels smooth in the hand. This makes the build of Pro Controller feel a tiny bit better. The Mobapad M9-HD Controller is made out of matte plastic and has textured grips. The texture is slight yet aggressive enough to make the controller feel very secure. The location of backpaddles feels ergonomic. Pressing the backpaddles feels nice and you can map them to various buttons.
The M9-HD is currently the most ergonomic Nintendo Switch controller that I have used. The overall comfort comes from the solid build, different sized thumbsticks, superior triggers, mappable backpaddles and the weight plus the slightly textured grip.

The included swappable thumbsticks & extra A/B/X/Y buttons of the Mobapad M9-HD
Gyro.
Gyro is present and by default quite sensitive. In general gyro isn't my preferred way of playing videogames, so take my "quite sensitive" impressions with a grain of salt, as I've also used gyro on the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller and also found it a bit too sensitive for my liking as well.
Triggers, analog triggers!
One of the major features that makes the Mobapad M9-HD stand out is the fact that the triggers are analog. In practical terms it means that you can hold the analog trigger down partially, thus giving a limited amount of acceleration to your car in racing games. This makes makes it much more satisfying & easier. On regular controllers (such as the Nintendo Switch Joycons or the Pro Controller) you can't do that and have to constantly press and release the trigger to accelerate, without the option to accelerate lets say 30% while just slightly pressing on the trigger.
Sadly analog triggers function as regular triggers in most videogames on the Nintendo Switch platform (unless the developer of a certain videogame has included analog trigger support to that specific game). As far as I know, a very select number of videogames on the Nintendo Switch include analog trigger support. GRID Autosport being one of them, I've tested it with the Mobapad M9-HD & the analog triggers work. If any of you know other Nintendo Switch titles that have analog trigger support, I'd appreciate your comment. I want to try them out and confirm if the triggers work in those games.
Another neat feature of Mobapad M9-HD triggers is that they have two different positions you can choose between. The shorter travel distance position has a nice clicky sound to it. As you can imagine, the shorter distance makes it possible to press the triggers very rapidly. The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller trigger feels slightly mushy in comparison. I like using both controllers, but the M9-HD feels better. The longer travel distance position of the trigger is also nice. In terms of gameplay, it feels more relaxed. In my gaming experience the shorter distance is better for something like shooters or fighting games but longer is better for racing. But it's Nintendo Switch after all, so choosing which one is for you is a matter of preference. The good thing is that on the M9-HD you have a choice when it comes to trigger travel distance. As far as I know 8Bitdo also has a controller that has analog triggers with some adjustability, but I can't comment on those as I don't own that specific controller.
Note: It's neat that more companies such as 8BitDo and Mobapad have started to produce controllers that allow you to configure how the triggers work. Hopefully we'll see companies produce more joycons as well as controllers that have more features at some point. I'm sure Nintendo itself could pull it off easily, but I doubt they have any plans to do something like that in the near future.
The HD-vibration motor.
Oh boy! This is probably the biggest draw of using this controller. I still remember the first time I felt the vibration motor of Mobapad M9-HD in my hands and I wasn't expecting it. My previously favorite vibration motor of the Switch platform was in the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. I was sure that I will never ever see another company produce something of similar quality for the Switch console.
Mobapad M9-HD did it and truly, the HD-vibration motor on Mobapad M9-HD is better than the Pro Controller's vibration feature. It's hard to explain, but I'll give it a shot. The rumble on Nintendo Switch Pro Controller feels pleasant and doesn't rattle, so it's quiet in a way, but feels very good in the controller when playing and has some depth to the vibration. Mobapad M9-HD is a different beast. It has more weight & power to it in addition to the other features the Pro Controller's vibration motor has. You can instantly feel that it's more powerful than the Pro Controllers HD-vibration. You can feel the bass of rumble in your hands when playing. And make no mistake, the increased power of Mobapad M9-HD vibration doesn't feel creaky like some of the lower priced controllers can be. It feels powerful, well balanced, doesn't make too much sound and if I could, I'd buy joycons with the same HD-vibration motor.
Note: As the quality of the HD-vibration on Mobapad M9-HD surprised me greatly, I reached out to Mobapad and asked why the vibration feels different than in other Nintendo Switch controllers. I received the following reply: "Our controller features linear motors, which are the most costly part and what sets it apart from other controllers." In a way this explains why the vibration is different from other 3rd party controllers, but why it feels so much better than the official Pro Controller's vibration still puzzles me (maybe a trade secret?). Maybe the motor is bigger or has a better position or something along those lines, who knows.
What else is there?
There are multiple features that I won't even attempt to cover (the review is already a long read). The controller currently comes in black, white and purple. For the purpose of the review I asked for the purple model as it looks the most cheerful. There's also the NFC function (I was not able to test this as I don't own any Amiibos).
Final thoughts.
The Mobapad M9-HD is a well executed example of a premium controller that seems to be mainly targeted at the experienced gamer demographic. It's priced at $75 and is one of the highest priced Nintendo Switch controllers out there. In terms of features it clearly competes with the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller ($69.99-109.99$ depending on the color scheme) & 8Bitdo Ultimate Controller ($69.99). The price is worth it for those who benefit from the extra features (best HD-rumble, ergonomics, mechanical buttons, additional thumbsticks etc).
To me personally the pricing seems fitting to the features that the controller brings, however there are a few more aspects to consider.
Will a experienced gamer benefit from the features that come with the pricetag? Yes, we will.
Will a newer or casual gamer benefit from the features? Yes, some of them (like the analog triggers, awesome rumble and ergonomics that come with swappable thumbsticks). However I think that since Mobapad as a brand isn't very well known in the EU & US region, some might be hesitant to pay the full retail price.
Mobapad M9-HD just out of the box, next to Mobapad M8, Hori Split Pad Pro, 8Bitdo SN30pro (and the right handle of Nintendo Switch Pro Controller Splatoon Edition.
And here is a comparison table.
I did my best to rate various features of the Switch controllers that I own (in order to give a kind of an overview). Keep in mind that such comparisons are subjective and ratings might vary from person to person (for example someone with very small hands might find the Nintendo Switch Joycons with the grip to be the best controller ever due to their size).
Rating is on a scale of 1 to 5 (1 being the worst, 5 being the best).
The price is for the regular model of any controller and is based on the official pricing I found/received. This does not include sales or limited edition color schemes that may cost more.
Model Nintendo Joycons + grip Mobapad M9-HD Nintendo Pro Controller 8Bitdo SN30pro
D-Pad 3 4.5 4 5
Thumbsticks 3 5 4.5 4
Triggers 3 5 3.5 3.5
Buttons 3 5 3.5 4
Build 5 4.5 5 4.5
Ergonomics 3.5 5 5 3
Features 3.5 5 3.5 3
Included accessories 3 5 3 3
Crossplatform support 2 5 2 4.5
Vibration 4 5 4 3
Price (not rated) $79 $75 $69 $45
Weight (not rated) 197g 254g 249g 112g
What could be improved upon:
  1. While the bundled items (such as the different thumbsticks etc) are worth the extra cost to those who use them, it's likely that some of the potential customers might not pay much attention to the included extras and/or just don't benefit from them (since they don't customize their controller in any way and are happy with whatever configuration is quickly accessible out of the box).
  2. A slightly cheaper version of the Mobapad M9-HD that comes with less extras (no replacable buttons or thumbsticks for example) might be something that's worth looking into. Such a move may make it easier to lower the price slightly. An even cheaper model could be closer to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller (so something like the current M9-HD but without the option to change thumbsticks or buttons or faceplates).
  3. Increased availability in the western market would be helpful (such as a US & EU official stores or resellers).
  4. My copy of the Mobapad M9-HD had a small slightly sharp corner in one of the joints where the bottom & top part of the controllers case meet). If you hold the controller while gaming, it's unlikely that you would notice it. While it's a minor issue that can be easily fixed with gently sanding the edge with small piece of sandpaper or something abrasive, it's still something that could be fixed in the quality control or production process.
  5. Additional color schemes and designs for the controller might appeal to gamers. For example the colored (Splatoon edition etc) Nintendo Switch Pro Controllers are very popular. Some companies have also produced controllers with a transparent casing which is also something that's worth looking into. An upgraded version with RGB-lit A/B/X/Y buttons would also be neat.
  6. An updated manual that does a better job at explaining all the functions (such as how to replace the A/B/X/Y buttons) would be a welcome change.
  7. The current package is very well produced and has an overall effect on the cost of the item. A slightly smaller package could reduce the production cost.
  8. A semi-glossy version of the controller that uses similar plastic to the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller is something that would probably be well received by some gamers.
Here's a link to all of the photos that I included in this post.
https://imgur.com/a/dwGAFeP

Photography equipment used when taking these photos: Fujifilm X-T4 mirrorless camera, Fujinon XF 50-140mm f/2.8 R LM OIS WR lens, Fujifilm MCEX-11 macro extension tube.
Closing notes:
I hope you like the review :)
My personal thanks to Mr. Zhang & Amy from Guangzhou Xinxiang Culture Co. Ltd.
Edit: I forgot to include this part. If you have some questions about the controller, feel free to ask. I will happily answer all the questions I feel competent enough to answer and the rest I'll collect and reach out to the people who made this. So we'll get answers from the company who built it.
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2023.03.24 12:03 remote-enthusiast List of 100 remote jobs published in last 24h

Hello friends! These are the open remote positions I've found that were published today. See you tomorrow! Bleep blop 🤖
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2023.03.24 11:59 krotoff [FM 22. Curzon Ashton] 6. Second season. Decent finish and unpredictable future.

[FM 22. Curzon Ashton] 6. Second season. Decent finish and unpredictable future.
Hello FM Community!
I have finished second season with Curzon Ashton and still dream about a squad that contains only trained in club players.
Here is my intro: [FM 22. Curzon Ashton] 1. My new career and old-new challenge.
Previous chapter: [FM 22. Curzon Ashton] 5. Second season. Awful falling and flawless rising.

Results

After an awful start and flawless second quarter of the season, we lost our consistency, but not our positive moments. As for me, it's not so bad for semi-professional league newbie to reach 9W 6D 4L with 34–25 goals in the second half.
The second half started with the end of our run without loses in the league.
As a result, we did not move too far: from 15th to 12th place. But for me, it's a good result.
First ever Vanarama National League season for Curzon Ashton.
As usual, we are over performing in an attacking part. No, we don't have more goals than xG, but we have very strong scores in all options:
Our xG is my proud reason.
And as usual, we are not so good at the defense. We have many new DCs, we have only one each DR and DL strong, and we have very attacking tactic, so this is the result:
Many fouls, high xGA and conceded goals.

Transfers out

As in the last season, we lose our best transfer in of the season. But this time it's at least not free.
  • Harvey Godsmark-Ford (19y.o. D(RC)): 13K + 50% of next sale and loan back to the end of this season (so it's over) -> Birmingham (Championship)
    • I totally wanted to save him, because he is absolutely the best our player this season and I don't have any good DC to replace him, but he just didn't want to renew a contract
    • But as I am sure in the player, I wait for the profit soon.
  • Daniel Prosser (16y.o M/AM/ST (C)): 5.75K + 40% of next sale -> Portsmouth (Championship)
    • Our youngster, Fickle personality, not so great potential, so I don't expect big next sale, but who knows.
Name Fixtures Goals Assists G+A Rating POTM
Harvey Godsmark-Ford 34(6) as DC/DR 7 (3rd-4th) 8 (2nd-3rd) 15 (3rd) 7.68 10 (1st)
Daniel Prosser 5(2) as AMC 1 (16th-21th) 3 (8th-12th) 4 (14th) 6.93 0

Transfers in

We didn't sign any new players at winter, so I will just share stats of all our transfers this season (excluding Godsmark-Ford, discussed above):
Name Fixtures Goals Assists G+A Rating POTM
Luca Stephenson 22(6) as DM 0 1 (16th-20th) 1 (19th-26th) 6.78 0
Jack Stewart 20(14) as AML 2 (11th-15th) 8 (2nd-3rd) 10 (6th) 6.86 1 (8th-15th)
Kevin Aubeck 11(12) as AMAMC/AML/ST 2 (11th-15th) 3 (8th-12th) 5 (12th-13th) 6.67 0
Mat Ridley 17(10) as DC 0 0 0 6.66 0
Mikey O'Neil 18(2) as AMC/ST 4 (6th-8th) 4 (7th) 8 (7th) 6.82 1 (8th-15th)
Tommi O'Reilly 15(8) as AMAML 4 (6th-8th) 3 (8th-12th) 7 (8th-10th) 6.85 1 (8th-15th)
As you can see, no one has shown as a big signing, but they are young, and I trust the process.

Heroes

As I said, the main hero of the season was Harvey Godsmark-Ford, but we have to search a replacement for him. Excluding him, we have the same heroes with the last season:
Name Fixtures Goals Assists G+A Rating POTM
Dominic Knowles 41(3) as ST 29 (1st) 1 (16th-20th) 30 (1st) 7.02 2 (5th-7th)
Matty Waters 38(3) as DDL 3 (9th-10th) 15 (1st) 18 (2nd) 7.41 4 (2nd)
D.Knowles became 2nd league goalscorer and M.Waters - 2nd league assistant.

Awards and records

  • H.Godsmark-Ford: VNL Young Player of the Month
  • Records:
    • D.Knowles: 70 league goals for the club
    • C.Renshaw: 13 clean sheets in a season
    • H.Godsmark-Ford: Highest transfer fee received (13K)

Plans

As I can't negotiate to change club status to professional, we are still limited in options to hold players and to bring new. But I hope we will find strong DCs, make our connection on the pitch (and outside it) even stronger and will reach new peaks soon.

That's all for today. Thanks for reading!
Share your thoughts, love football and win all games!
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2023.03.24 11:53 Karoline-Radio-Store VW Volkswagen Golf Jetta Beta 1 Car FM Radio Player Bluetooth - For Sale

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2023.03.24 11:30 FappidyDat [H] TF2 Keys & PayPal [W] Humble Bundle Games (Also Games From Past Bundles)

Notes:
 
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EVERSPACE™ 0.8 TF2 $1.6 PP -
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Endzone - A World Apart 0.6 TF2 $1.34 PP -
Exanima 2.4 TF2 $4.82 PP -
FTL: Faster Than Light 1.2 TF2 $2.51 PP -
Fable Anniversary 2.6 TF2 $5.56 PP -
Fallout 76 1.6 TF2 $3.36 PP -
Fantasy General II 0.5 TF2 $0.97 PP -
Farming Simulator 17 0.5 TF2 $1.11 PP -
Firefighting Simulator - The Squad 3.9 TF2 $8.26 PP -
First Class Trouble 0.4 TF2 $0.85 PP -
For The King 0.9 TF2 $1.81 PP -
Forager 1.4 TF2 $2.84 PP -
Forts 2.6 TF2 $5.54 PP -
Friday the 13th: The Game 2.4 TF2 $4.89 PP -
Frostpunk 1.2 TF2 $2.48 PP -
Full Metal Furies 0.5 TF2 $1.15 PP -
GOD EATER 2 Rage Burst 1.0 TF2 $2.24 PP -
GRID - Ultimate 1.0 TF2 $2.04 PP -
Gamedec 0.4 TF2 $0.77 PP -
Gang Beasts 3.0 TF2 $6.15 PP -
Garden Paws 0.9 TF2 $1.77 PP -
Gas Station Simulator 1.5 TF2 $3.05 PP -
Gears 5 4.7 TF2 $9.54 PP -
Gears Tactics 4.3 TF2 $8.86 PP -
Generation Zero® 1.2 TF2 $2.37 PP -
Genital Jousting 0.5 TF2 $1.09 PP -
Goat Simulator 0.4 TF2 $0.92 PP -
Godlike Burger 1.4 TF2 $2.89 PP -
Golf With Your Friends 1.2 TF2 $2.38 PP -
Gordian Quest 1.6 TF2 $3.51 PP -
Gotham Knights 5.1 TF2 $10.54 PP -
GreedFall 0.7 TF2 $1.34 PP -
Grim Dawn 2.2 TF2 $4.61 PP -
Guacamelee! 2 0.6 TF2 $1.27 PP -
HITMAN™2 Gold Edition 2.7 TF2 $5.83 PP -
HIVESWAP: Act 2 2.0 TF2 $4.16 PP -
HOT WHEELS UNLEASHED™ 1.5 TF2 $3.16 PP -
Hacknet 0.4 TF2 $0.91 PP -
Haiku, the Robot 1.5 TF2 $3.14 PP -
Hard Bullet 1.0 TF2 $1.97 PP -
Hearts of Iron III Collection 0.5 TF2 $1.04 PP -
Hearts of Iron IV: Battle for the Bosporus 1.5 TF2 $3.08 PP -
Hearts of Iron IV: Cadet Edition 1.6 TF2 $3.36 PP -
Hearts of Iron IV: Death or Dishonor 0.8 TF2 $1.72 PP -
Hearts of Iron IV: Waking the Tiger 1.5 TF2 $2.99 PP -
Heave Ho 0.5 TF2 $1.15 PP -
Heavy Rain 1.7 TF2 $3.62 PP -
Hell Let Loose 7.9 TF2 $16.18 PP -
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice 0.8 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread $1.72 PP Refer To My Other Thread Humble Heroines: Warriors, Dreamers, and God Slayers
Hello, Neighbor! 0.4 TF2 $0.91 PP -
Hero's Hour 1.1 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread $2.19 PP Refer To My Other Thread Humble Choice (Mar 2023)
Heroes of Hammerwatch 0.5 TF2 $1.13 PP -
Hitman Absolution 0.7 TF2 $1.6 PP -
Hitman Blood Money 0.6 TF2 $1.35 PP -
Hitman Game of the Year Edition 1.2 TF2 $2.53 PP -
Hollow Knight 2.4 TF2 $4.89 PP -
Homefront 0.5 TF2 $0.98 PP -
Homefront: The Revolution 0.8 TF2 $1.78 PP -
Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak 0.4 TF2 $0.78 PP -
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number Digital Special Edition 0.5 TF2 $1.09 PP -
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number 0.5 TF2 $1.0 PP -
Hotline Miami 0.7 TF2 $1.57 PP -
House Flipper VR 0.8 TF2 $1.76 PP -
House Flipper 2.6 TF2 $5.23 PP -
Human: Fall Flat 0.7 TF2 $1.51 PP -
HuniePop 0.4 TF2 $0.9 PP -
Huntdown 1.2 TF2 $2.55 PP -
Hurtworld 1.9 TF2 $4.09 PP -
Hyper Light Drifter 0.9 TF2 $1.84 PP -
Hypnospace Outlaw 0.7 TF2 $1.58 PP -
I Am Fish 0.4 TF2 $0.83 PP -
I Expect You To Die 1.3 TF2 $2.7 PP -
I-NFECTED 6.0 TF2 $12.38 PP -
IL-2 Sturmovik™: 1946 0.8 TF2 $1.77 PP -
INSURGENCY 1.5 TF2 $3.26 PP -
Imperator: Rome Deluxe Edition 0.7 TF2 $1.58 PP -
Imperator: Rome 0.5 TF2 $1.01 PP -
Injustice 2 Legendary Edition 1.2 TF2 $2.44 PP -
Injustice 2 0.7 TF2 $1.51 PP -
Injustice: Gods Among Us - Ultimate Edition 0.6 TF2 $1.24 PP -
Into the Radius VR 5.0 TF2 $10.76 PP -
Ion Fury 1.4 TF2 $3.09 PP -
Iron Harvest 0.9 TF2 $1.83 PP -
Jalopy 0.5 TF2 $1.06 PP -
Job Simulator 8.9 TF2 $18.19 PP -
Jurassic World Evolution 2 1.9 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread $3.87 PP Refer To My Other Thread Humble Choice (Mar 2023)
Just Cause 2 0.5 TF2 $1.04 PP -
Just Cause 3 XXL Edition 1.0 TF2 $2.13 PP -
Just Cause 4: Complete Edition 1.0 TF2 $2.09 PP -
KartKraft 2.9 TF2 $6.22 PP -
Katamari Damacy REROLL 1.0 TF2 $2.23 PP -
Katana ZERO 1.0 TF2 $2.11 PP -
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes 2.6 TF2 $5.29 PP -
Kerbal Space Program 0.9 TF2 $1.88 PP -
Killer Instinct 6.0 TF2 $12.21 PP -
Killing Floor 2 Digital Deluxe Edition 0.9 TF2 $1.87 PP -
Killing Floor 2 0.6 TF2 $1.2 PP -
Killing Floor 0.5 TF2 $1.17 PP -
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 1.5 TF2 $3.0 PP -
Kingdom: Two Crowns 0.8 TF2 $1.58 PP -
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning 0.9 TF2 $1.88 PP -
King’s Bounty : Ultimate Edition 0.8 TF2 $1.73 PP -
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Premium Edition 0.5 TF2 $1.07 PP -
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham 0.4 TF2 $0.82 PP -
LEGO Batman Trilogy 1.4 TF2 $2.93 PP -
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 0.5 TF2 $1.03 PP -
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 0.7 TF2 $1.48 PP -
LEGO Lord of the Rings 0.5 TF2 $0.95 PP -
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars 0.5 TF2 $1.01 PP -
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga 0.5 TF2 $1.04 PP -
LEGO® City Undercover 0.7 TF2 $1.53 PP -
LEGO® DC Super-Villains Deluxe Edition 1.8 TF2 $3.9 PP -
LEGO® DC Super-Villains 0.4 TF2 $0.83 PP -
LEGO® Jurassic World™ 0.4 TF2 $0.82 PP -
LEGO® MARVEL's Avengers 0.4 TF2 $0.76 PP -
LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 Deluxe Edition 1.1 TF2 $2.34 PP -
LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 0.4 TF2 $0.9 PP -
LEGO® Ninjago® Movie Video Game 0.3 TF2 $0.71 PP -
LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens 0.6 TF2 $1.18 PP -
LEGO® Worlds 1.7 TF2 $3.6 PP -
Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective 0.7 TF2 $1.46 PP -
Last Oasis 0.5 TF2 $1.12 PP -
Late Shift 0.5 TF2 $0.97 PP -
Layers of Fear 2 3.5 TF2 $7.1 PP -
Layers of Fear 0.5 TF2 $1.11 PP -
Legion TD 2 1.0 TF2 $1.97 PP -
Len's Island 3.0 TF2 $6.23 PP -
Lethal League Blaze 0.9 TF2 $1.91 PP -
Lethal League 0.7 TF2 $1.54 PP -
Library Of Ruina 3.1 TF2 $6.36 PP -
Life is Feudal: Your Own 0.4 TF2 $0.83 PP -
Little Misfortune 3.2 TF2 $6.89 PP -
Little Nightmares Complete Edition 1.5 TF2 $3.26 PP -
Little Nightmares 0.8 TF2 $1.64 PP -
Lobotomy Corporation Monster Management Simulation 5.0 TF2 $10.21 PP -
Lords of the Fallen Game of the Year Edition 0.8 TF2 $1.7 PP -
Lost Ember 1.3 TF2 $2.73 PP -
Lost Planet™: Extreme Condition 0.8 TF2 $1.81 PP -
Luck be a Landlord 2.7 TF2 $5.45 PP -
METAL GEAR SOLID V: THE PHANTOM PAIN 0.8 TF2 $1.55 PP -
METAL GEAR SOLID V: The Definitive Experience 1.2 TF2 $2.55 PP -
MORTAL KOMBAT 11 1.7 TF2 $3.44 PP -
MX vs ATV Reflex 0.4 TF2 $0.8 PP -
MX vs. ATV Unleashed 0.3 TF2 $0.73 PP -
Mad Max 1.3 TF2 $2.58 PP -
Mafia II: Definitive Edition 1.3 TF2 $2.62 PP -
Mafia III: Definitive Edition 2.0 TF2 $4.09 PP -
Mafia: Definitive Edition 2.2 TF2 $4.54 PP -
Maneater 0.5 TF2 $1.08 PP -
Manhunt 1.2 TF2 $2.52 PP -
Mars Horizon 1.0 TF2 $2.04 PP -
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite - Deluxe Edition 2.7 TF2 $5.79 PP -
Mass Effect™ Legendary Edition 6.6 TF2 $13.54 PP -
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne 0.6 TF2 $1.2 PP -
Max Payne 0.9 TF2 $1.85 PP -
MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries 2.4 TF2 $4.84 PP -
Medal of Honor 1.9 TF2 $4.14 PP -
Mega Man Legacy Collection 0.6 TF2 $1.25 PP -
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 - Deluxe Edition 1.1 TF2 $2.21 PP -
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 War Chest Edition 1.1 TF2 $2.24 PP -
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 1.0 TF2 $2.24 PP -
Messenger 0.4 TF2 $0.9 PP -
Metro 2033 Redux 0.6 TF2 $1.31 PP -
Metro Exodus 1.5 TF2 $3.04 PP -
Metro Redux Bundle 1.1 TF2 $2.3 PP -
Metro: Last Light Redux 1.0 TF2 $2.23 PP -
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition 0.8 TF2 $1.65 PP -
Middle-earth™: Shadow of War™ 0.7 TF2 $1.44 PP -
Middleearth Shadow of War Definitive Edition 1.2 TF2 $2.48 PP -
Mini Ninjas 0.4 TF2 $0.94 PP -
Mirror's Edge 2.3 TF2 $4.85 PP -
Miscreated 1.3 TF2 $2.88 PP -
Monster Hunter: World 3.4 TF2 $6.96 PP -
Monster Sanctuary 0.5 TF2 $0.96 PP -
Monster Train 0.4 TF2 $0.77 PP -
Moonlighter 0.4 TF2 $0.93 PP -
Moons of Madness 1.8 TF2 $3.74 PP -
Mordhau 1.7 TF2 $3.41 PP -
Mortal Kombat X 0.7 TF2 $1.55 PP -
Mortal Kombat XL 0.9 TF2 $1.88 PP -
Mortal Shell 1.5 TF2 $3.18 PP -
Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021 0.8 TF2 $1.76 PP -
Motorsport Manager 1.0 TF2 $2.24 PP -
Move or Die 0.9 TF2 $2.0 PP -
Moving Out 0.7 TF2 $1.49 PP -
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden - Deluxe Edition 1.5 TF2 $3.04 PP -
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden 0.9 TF2 $1.93 PP -
My Friend Pedro 0.6 TF2 $1.27 PP -
My Time At Portia 0.4 TF2 $0.96 PP -
NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 Road to Boruto 2.3 TF2 $4.72 PP -
NASCAR Heat 5 - Ultimate Edition 0.4 TF2 $0.92 PP -
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 1.8 TF2 $3.59 PP -
Naruto to Boruto Shinobi Striker - Deluxe Edition 1.2 TF2 $2.63 PP -
Naruto to Boruto Shinobi Striker 0.4 TF2 $0.82 PP -
Necromunda: Hired Gun 0.8 TF2 $1.56 PP -
Neon Abyss 0.5 TF2 $0.97 PP -
Ni no Kuni™ II: Revenant Kingdom - The Prince's Edition 2.5 TF2 $5.33 PP -
Nine Parchments 1.5 TF2 $3.0 PP -
No Time to Relax 1.7 TF2 $3.57 PP -
Northgard 4.0 TF2 $8.55 PP -
Not For Broadcast 0.5 TF2 $1.01 PP -
ONE PIECE BURNING BLOOD 0.8 TF2 $1.69 PP -
ONE PIECE PIRATE WARRIORS 3 Gold Edition 1.0 TF2 $2.13 PP -
Offworld Trading Company™ 0.7 TF2 $1.44 PP -
One Step From Eden 0.5 TF2 $0.97 PP -
Opus Magnum 1.2 TF2 $2.56 PP -
Orcs Must Die! 3 1.7 TF2 $3.42 PP -
Outlast 2 0.4 TF2 $0.91 PP -
Outlast 0.5 TF2 $0.95 PP -
Outward 1.4 TF2 $2.91 PP -
Overcooked 0.7 TF2 $1.49 PP -
Overcooked! 2 1.5 TF2 $3.1 PP -
Overgrowth 0.5 TF2 $1.08 PP -
Overlord II 0.4 TF2 $0.84 PP -
PC Building Simulator 0.8 TF2 $1.74 PP -
Paint the Town Red 2.0 TF2 $4.23 PP -
Parkitect 4.7 TF2 $9.55 PP -
Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Plus Edition 1.0 TF2 $2.11 PP -
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous 0.9 TF2 $1.89 PP -
Pathologic 2 0.7 TF2 $1.46 PP -
Per Aspera 0.7 TF2 $1.52 PP -
Phantom Doctrine 0.3 TF2 $0.73 PP -
Pillars of Eternity Definitive Edition 0.8 TF2 $1.55 PP -
Pistol Whip 6.0 TF2 $12.21 PP -
Plague Inc: Evolved 1.5 TF2 $3.27 PP -
Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition 0.4 TF2 $0.79 PP -
Planet Coaster 1.7 TF2 $3.48 PP -
Planet Zoo 1.8 TF2 $3.79 PP -
Planetary Annihilation: TITANS 4.5 TF2 $9.55 PP -
Portal Knights 0.8 TF2 $1.76 PP -
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid 3.5 TF2 $7.15 PP -
PowerBeatsVR 1.0 TF2 $1.97 PP -
PowerSlave Exhumed 1.7 TF2 $3.51 PP -
Praey for the Gods 0.6 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread $1.32 PP Refer To My Other Thread Humble Heroines: Warriors, Dreamers, and God Slayers
Prehistoric Kingdom 1.4 TF2 $2.9 PP -
Pro Cycling Manager 2019 1.3 TF2 $2.58 PP -
Project Cars 3 10.3 TF2 $22.11 PP -
Project Hospital 2.3 TF2 $4.83 PP -
Project Wingman 1.1 TF2 $2.24 PP -
Project Winter 0.9 TF2 $1.97 PP -
Pumpkin Jack 0.4 TF2 $0.9 PP -
Quantum Break 1.4 TF2 $2.91 PP -
RESIDENT EVIL 3 2.2 TF2 $4.41 PP -
RUGBY 20 1.2 TF2 $2.55 PP -
RUINER 0.4 TF2 $0.84 PP -
RWBY: Grimm Eclipse 3.2 TF2 $6.56 PP -
Ragnaröck 3.3 TF2 $6.8 PP -
Rain World 1.3 TF2 $2.57 PP -
Raw Data 1.0 TF2 $2.13 PP -
Re:Legend 1.0 TF2 $2.12 PP -
Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered 0.4 TF2 $0.95 PP -
Red Matter 4.3 TF2 $8.83 PP -
Resident Evil / biohazard HD REMASTER 0.9 TF2 $1.86 PP -
Resident Evil 0 / biohazard 0 HD Remaster 0.6 TF2 $1.3 PP -
Resident Evil 5 GOLD Edition 1.4 TF2 $2.83 PP -
Resident Evil 5 0.9 TF2 $1.92 PP -
Resident Evil 6 1.4 TF2 $2.82 PP -
Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Deluxe Edition 2.1 TF2 $4.23 PP -
Resident Evil: Revelations 0.5 TF2 $1.02 PP -
Retro Machina 0.5 TF2 $1.01 PP -
Risen 2 Dark Waters 0.4 TF2 $0.88 PP -
Rising Storm 2: Vietnam 0.5 TF2 $1.04 PP -
River City Girls 1.4 TF2 $2.91 PP -
Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos 0.5 TF2 $1.1 PP -
RollerCoaster Tycoon Deluxe 1.0 TF2 $2.1 PP -
Rollercoaster Tycoon 2: Triple Thrill Pack 1.2 TF2 $2.51 PP -
Rubber Bandits 0.7 TF2 $1.5 PP -
Running with Rifles 1.8 TF2 $3.86 PP -
Ryse: Son of Rome 1.6 TF2 $3.49 PP -
SCUM 2.8 TF2 $5.72 PP -
SHENZHEN I/O 0.5 TF2 $0.97 PP -
SOMA 2.0 TF2 $4.19 PP -
SONG OF HORROR Complete Edition 0.5 TF2 $0.98 PP -
STAR WARS® THE FORCE UNLEASHED II 0.8 TF2 $1.7 PP -
STAR WARS™: Squadrons 2.0 TF2 $4.17 PP -
SUPERHOT VR 2.1 TF2 $4.49 PP -
SUPERHOT 0.7 TF2 $1.57 PP -
SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE 0.4 TF2 $0.87 PP -
Sable 0.5 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread $1.04 PP Refer To My Other Thread Humble Heroines: Warriors, Dreamers, and God Slayers
Saint's Row The Third Remastered 2.1 TF2 $4.48 PP -
Saints Row 2 0.6 TF2 $1.23 PP -
Saints Row IV 0.9 TF2 $1.82 PP -
Saints Row: The Third 0.6 TF2 $1.29 PP -
Sanctum 2 0.5 TF2 $1.08 PP -
Satisfactory 6.2 TF2 $12.71 PP -
Scarlet Nexus 2.7 TF2 $5.84 PP -
Secret Neighbor 0.5 TF2 $1.14 PP -
Serious Sam 2 0.7 TF2 $1.53 PP -
Serious Sam 4 2.6 TF2 $5.47 PP -
Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem 2.1 TF2 $4.5 PP -
Severed Steel 1.2 TF2 $2.58 PP -
Shadow Man Remastered 1.0 TF2 $1.98 PP -
Shadow Warrior 2 0.8 TF2 $1.73 PP -
Shadow of the Tomb Raider 3.2 TF2 $6.78 PP -
Shantae and the Pirate's Curse 0.6 TF2 $1.18 PP -
Shenmue 3 0.7 TF2 $1.43 PP -
Shenmue I & II 0.7 TF2 $1.43 PP -
Shining Resonance Refrain 0.4 TF2 $0.94 PP -
Sid Meier's Civilization V 0.8 TF2 $1.65 PP -
Sid Meier's Civilization VI : Platinum Edition 2.9 TF2 $5.87 PP -
Sid Meier's Civilization VI 0.9 TF2 $1.84 PP -
Sid Meier's Civilization® V: The Complete Edition 2.0 TF2 $4.15 PP -
Sid Meiers Civilization IV: The Complete Edition 0.8 TF2 $1.74 PP -
Siege of Centauri 0.6 TF2 $1.15 PP -
SimCasino 0.7 TF2 $1.35 PP -
Skullgirls 2nd Encore 0.9 TF2 $1.97 PP -
Slap City 1.1 TF2 $2.25 PP -
Slay the Spire 2.7 TF2 $5.56 PP -
Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition 0.8 TF2 $1.57 PP -
Slime Rancher 1.5 TF2 $3.3 PP -
Sniper Elite 3 0.5 TF2 $1.14 PP -
Sniper Elite 4 1.3 TF2 $2.67 PP -
Sniper Elite V2 Remastered 0.8 TF2 $1.72 PP -
Sniper Elite V2 0.4 TF2 $0.94 PP -
Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 0.6 TF2 $1.37 PP -
Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 0.5 TF2 $1.11 PP -
Sonic Adventure DX 0.5 TF2 $1.04 PP -
Sonic Adventure™ 2 0.6 TF2 $1.16 PP -
Sonic Lost World 1.6 TF2 $3.44 PP -
Sonic Mania 0.7 TF2 $1.58 PP -
Sorcery! Parts 1 & 2 0.6 TF2 $1.27 PP -
Source of Madness 0.6 TF2 $1.13 PP -
Space Engineers 2.2 TF2 $4.56 PP -
Space Haven 0.6 TF2 $1.33 PP -
Spec Ops: The Line 0.8 TF2 $1.65 PP -
SpeedRunners 0.7 TF2 $1.38 PP -
Spelunky 0.7 TF2 $1.5 PP -
Spirit Of The Island 1.4 TF2 $2.91 PP -
Splendor 0.6 TF2 $1.34 PP -
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated 1.2 TF2 $2.6 PP -
Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy 3.5 TF2 $7.48 PP -
Star Renegades 1.4 TF2 $2.91 PP -
Star Trek: Bridge Crew 3.7 TF2 $7.49 PP -
Star Wars Republic Commando™ 0.4 TF2 $0.75 PP -
Star Wars® Empire at War™: Gold Pack 1.0 TF2 $2.07 PP -
Starbound 0.8 TF2 $1.58 PP -
Starpoint Gemini Warlords 1.7 TF2 $3.44 PP -
State of Decay 2: Juggernaut Edition 3.0 TF2 $6.08 PP -
Staxel 0.6 TF2 $1.18 PP -
SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech 0.9 TF2 $1.88 PP -
Steel Division: Normandy 44 0.6 TF2 $1.38 PP -
Stellaris Galaxy Edition 1.2 TF2 $2.58 PP -
Stellaris 1.3 TF2 $2.6 PP -
Stellaris: Lithoids Species Pack 0.9 TF2 $1.88 PP -
Stick Fight: The Game 0.4 TF2 $0.75 PP -
Strategic Command WWII: World at War 2.1 TF2 $4.21 PP -
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection 2.3 TF2 $4.82 PP -
Street Fighter V 0.7 TF2 $1.44 PP -
Streets of Rogue 1.1 TF2 $2.44 PP -
Stronghold 2: Steam Edition 0.9 TF2 $1.95 PP -
Stronghold Crusader 2 0.7 TF2 $1.43 PP -
Stronghold Crusader HD 0.5 TF2 $1.07 PP -
Styx: Shards Of Darkness 0.6 TF2 $1.29 PP -
Subnautica 4.2 TF2 $8.55 PP -
Summer in Mara 0.4 TF2 $0.92 PP -
Sunless Skies 0.7 TF2 $1.36 PP -
Sunset Overdrive 1.2 TF2 $2.67 PP -
Super Meat Boy 0.3 TF2 $0.72 PP -
Superliminal 1.9 TF2 $4.11 PP -
Supraland Six Inches Under 1.6 TF2 $3.34 PP -
Supreme Commander 2 0.9 TF2 $1.93 PP -
Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality 0.9 TF2 $1.82 PP -
Survive the Nights 0.9 TF2 $1.76 PP -
Surviving the Aftermath 0.5 TF2 $0.95 PP -
Sword Art Online Fatal Bullet - Complete Edition 5.1 TF2 $10.86 PP -
Sword Art Online Hollow Realization Deluxe Edition 1.0 TF2 $2.13 PP -
Syberia: The World Before 0.9 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread $1.84 PP Refer To My Other Thread Humble Heroines: Warriors, Dreamers, and God Slayers
Synth Riders 3.4 TF2 $6.89 PP -
TEKKEN 7 1.4 TF2 $2.91 PP -
THIEF 0.8 TF2 $1.61 PP -
TT Isle of Man Ride on the Edge 2 1.7 TF2 $3.56 PP -
Tales of Berseria 0.8 TF2 $1.76 PP -
Tales of Berseria 0.8 TF2 $1.76 PP -
Tales of Symphonia 1.5 TF2 $3.25 PP -
Tales of Zestiria 0.6 TF2 $1.24 PP -
Talisman: Digital Edition 0.5 TF2 $0.98 PP -
Tank Mechanic Simulator 1.0 TF2 $2.13 PP -
Team Sonic Racing™ 1.8 TF2 $3.9 PP -
Telltale Batman Shadows Edition 0.9 TF2 $1.9 PP -
Terraforming Mars 0.9 TF2 $1.88 PP -
Terraria 1.7 TF2 $3.71 PP -
The Ascent 1.0 TF2 $2.09 PP -
The Battle of Polytopia 0.4 TF2 $0.9 PP -
The Beast Inside 0.4 TF2 $0.79 PP -
The Blackout Club 6.0 TF2 $12.21 PP -
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope 1.4 TF2 $2.88 PP -
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan 1.6 TF2 $3.46 PP -
The Darkness II 0.5 TF2 $1.0 PP -
The Dungeon Of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet Of Chaos 0.5 TF2 $1.08 PP -
The Escapists 2 0.9 TF2 $1.83 PP -
The Escapists 0.6 TF2 $1.34 PP -
The Henry Stickmin Collection 0.7 TF2 $1.5 PP -
The Intruder 1.2 TF2 $2.38 PP -
The Jackbox Party Pack 2 1.2 TF2 $2.58 PP -
The Jackbox Party Pack 3 3.4 TF2 $6.87 PP -
The Jackbox Party Pack 4 2.0 TF2 $4.21 PP -
The Jackbox Party Pack 5 3.2 TF2 $6.8 PP -
The Jackbox Party Pack 6 2.7 TF2 $5.53 PP -
The Jackbox Party Pack 1.1 TF2 $2.33 PP -
The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame 0.4 TF2 $0.75 PP -
The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky 1.4 TF2 $2.91 PP -
The Long Dark 2.0 TF2 $4.17 PP -
The Long Dark: Survival Edition 0.4 TF2 $0.78 PP -
The Ship: Murder Party 0.4 TF2 $0.83 PP -
The Stanley Parable 2.2 TF2 $4.69 PP -
The Surge 2 0.7 TF2 $1.46 PP -
The Survivalists 0.9 TF2 $1.99 PP -
The Talos Principle 0.7 TF2 $1.41 PP -
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier 0.3 TF2 $0.71 PP -
The Walking Dead: The Final Season 0.3 TF2 $0.71 PP -
The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series 2.0 TF2 $4.17 PP -
The Witness 4.4 TF2 $9.48 PP -
The Wolf Among Us 1.1 TF2 $2.34 PP -
This War of Mine: Complete Edition 0.7 TF2 $1.56 PP -
Titan Quest Anniversary Edition 0.6 TF2 $1.36 PP -
Tomb Raider 1.4 TF2 $3.02 PP -
Torchlight II 0.7 TF2 $1.44 PP -
Total Tank Simulator 0.4 TF2 $0.79 PP -
Total War SHOGUN 2 1.5 TF2 $3.23 PP -
Total War Shogun 2 Collection 1.7 TF2 $3.44 PP -
Total War: ATTILA 1.9 TF2 $3.93 PP -
Total War: Empire - Definitive Edition 1.4 TF2 $3.07 PP -
Total War: Napoleon - Definitive Edition 1.5 TF2 $3.0 PP -
Total War: Rome II - Emperor Edition 2.5 TF2 $5.17 PP -
Total War™: WARHAMMER® 3.0 TF2 $6.17 PP -
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2023.03.24 10:23 Qwertygolol 🚨 Navigating Consumer Spending Patterns Amidst Economic Challenges: An In-Depth Analysis of GameStop's Strategic Response 🚀🚀🚀

Abstract

This research paper delves into the challenges that GameStop faces in light of front-loaded consumer spending and unprecedented credit card debt levels1. It scrutinizes the repercussions of these economic aspects on the company's performance and posits a comprehensive set of strategies aimed at upholding financial stability, customer retention, and adaptation to shifting consumer preferences.

Introduction

The prevailing economic climate engenders a plethora of challenges for firms like GameStop. Confronted with front-loaded consumer spending and all-time high credit card debt2, businesses must adapt to preserve profitability and secure long-term expansion. This paper delineates a well-rounded approach for GameStop to surmount these obstacles, concentrating on four pivotal strategies: bolstering customer retention, expanding product horizons and embracing the digital revolution, adapting marketing efforts, and optimizing inventory management.

Bolstering Customer Retention

To weather the storm of economic uncertainty, GameStop must prioritize customer retention. The company's recent success in increasing its PowerUp Rewards Pro subscriptions by 32% on a year-over-year basis, which brought total memberships to approximately 5.8 million customers3, is a testament to the effectiveness of such initiatives. By investing in personalized engagement initiatives, crafting enticing loyalty programs like PowerUp Rewards Pro, and delivering exemplary customer service, the company can establish lasting relationships with customers, which, in turn, fosters repeat business and mitigates the adverse impact of dwindling consumer spending.

Expanding Product Horizons and Embracing the Digital Revolution

As economic pressures and consumer predilections continue to evolve, GameStop must embark on a quest to strategically diversify its product assortment, thereby catering to a more diverse clientele. A meticulous analysis of the firm's sales composition during the 13-week period culminating on January 28, 2023, unveils that hardware and accessories contributed 55.8% to total net sales, while software and collectibles accounted for 30.1% and 14.1%, respectively. In stark contrast, during the corresponding timeframe a year prior, hardware and accessories constituted 52.7% of net sales, software claimed 34.9%, and collectibles formed a mere 12.4%4. This palpable shift in the sales mix accentuates the burgeoning demand for collectibles and hardware and accessories—a trend GameStop should harness by forging robust partnerships with suppliers to conceive and source value-driven products.
Beyond consolidating supplier relationships, GameStop ought to undertake exhaustive market research to glean profound insights into the contemporary consumer landscape. Such research endeavors may encompass the dissection of emergent trends, the recognition of untapped market segments, and the evaluation of potential opportunities for product expansion. By assiduously scrutinizing market dynamics and consumer inclinations, GameStop can devise a data-driven product strategy, ensuring that its offerings remain pertinent, enticing, and tailored to the needs of its multifaceted customer base.
Furthermore, product diversification might entail delving into the exploration of adjacent industries, such as virtual reality, esports, or subscription-based gaming services. This expansion not only amplifies GameStop's market footprint but also fortifies its resilience against market volatility and cyclical downturns. A foray into the realm of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and its digital marketplace offers a prime opportunity to supplement GameStop's extant physical inventory and captivate a fresh demographic of technologically-savvy consumers. By collaborating with game developers and artists, most notably, their collaboration with CyberCrew on the GameStop Astronaut5, to generate exclusive, limited-edition NFTs affiliated with popular gaming franchises, GameStop could establish a vibrant NFT marketplace where these digital assets can be traded or sold.
By embracing a proactive approach to diversification, capitalizing on the digital revolution, and harnessing data-driven insights, GameStop can secure a position of sustained growth and enduring success in a rapidly metamorphosing marketplace.

Adapting Marketing Efforts

In order to appeal to customers who are currently wrestling with financial limitations, GameStop must adapt its marketing strategy to accentuate the value proposition of its products while simultaneously offering versatile financing options. GameStop has already established partnerships with alternative payment providers, such as QuadPay and Klarna6, which enable customers to conveniently spread their purchases over six weeks with bi-weekly payments. Additionally, the company collaborates with PayPal to provide a four-interest-free payment plan7, further alleviating the financial burden on consumers.
To maximize the impact of these flexible financing solutions, GameStop should incorporate them prominently in its marketing campaigns. By leveraging data-driven insights, the company can identify consumer segments that are most likely to benefit from these payment alternatives and subsequently devise targeted promotions that resonate with their specific needs and preferences. By emphasizing the availability and benefits of these financing options, GameStop can create compelling marketing messages that appeal to price-conscious customers and assuage their concerns about affordability as it's become nearly impossible for some millennials to afford a home, a car, or even kids — all markers of the traditional middle-class lifestyle — without taking on a huge debt load8.
Furthermore, adapting marketing efforts entails adopting a customer-centric approach that highlights the value customers receive from GameStop's products and services. This might include showcasing the long-term benefits of purchasing high-quality gaming hardware, promoting exclusive deals on software and collectibles, or emphasizing the unique features and advantages of the company's loyalty programs. By crafting marketing messages that focus on the value proposition and flexible financing options, GameStop can effectively attract and engage customers grappling with financial constraints, driving sales and bolstering the overall efficacy of its marketing initiatives.

Optimizing Inventory Management

Efficient inventory management practices are crucial for maintaining adequate stock levels while minimizing holding costs. By implementing demand forecasting techniques, adopting a just-in-time inventory approach, and forging strong relationships with suppliers, GameStop can ensure it remains agile and responsive to fluctuations in demand. A closer examination of the company's consolidated balance sheets reveals that, as of January 28, 2023, merchandise inventories amounted to $682.9 million, compared to $915.0 million as of January 29, 20229. This reduction in inventory levels demonstrates the company's focus on optimizing inventory management to maintain a healthy financial position and mitigate the risks associated with economic uncertainty.

Conclusion

In conclusion, amidst the economic milieu characterized by front-loaded consumer spending and unprecedented credit card debt levels, it becomes paramount for businesses such as GameStop to adeptly adapt and navigate this intricate landscape. This research paper elucidates a multi-pronged strategic approach that encompasses four crucial dimensions: bolstering customer retention, diversifying product offerings, adapting marketing efforts, and optimizing inventory management, all of which are predicated upon a meticulous analysis of economic theories and real-world applications.
By forging deeper connections with their customers through innovative loyalty programs, personalized initiatives, and exceptional customer service, GameStop can foster enduring relationships, engendering customer loyalty and stimulating repeat business. Concurrently, diversifying product offerings empowers the company to cater to a broader spectrum of clientele and capitalize on emergent market segments, such as collectibles and hardware accessories.
In addition, tailoring marketing efforts to emphasize the value proposition of products and offering flexible financing options, such as QuadPay, Klarna, and PayPal, can attract frugal customers grappling with financial constraints. By harnessing data-driven insights and deploying targeted promotions, GameStop can augment the efficacy of its marketing initiatives and bolster sales. Lastly, optimizing inventory management, employing demand forecasting techniques, and embracing a just-in-time inventory approach ensures optimal stock levels and minimizes holding costs, thereby fortifying the company's financial position.
In summation, this research paper advocates for a proactive and adaptive approach to surmount the multifaceted challenges engendered by the prevailing economic climate. By embracing the four strategic recommendations posited herein, GameStop can consolidate its position as a resilient industry leader, adeptly equipped to confront market fluctuations and the ever-evolving consumer landscape. This paper serves not only as a comprehensive blueprint for the company's future endeavors but also as an exemplar of the intricate interplay between economic theories and practical applications, which can inform strategic decision-making and foster sustained growth in an increasingly complex business environment.
My quant
TL;DRS GME's next quarter report could look rocky due to consumer spending all their money and going broke, but with 4 easy steps they could continue to maintain their position and even do better.
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2023.03.24 10:09 HauntedBestie Don’t steal commissions from your employees

Worked at one of those car lots where they sell you a $2500 car in 60 or 90 inflated payments with interest so high you end up paying $25k for it. Office had the ridiculous “Selling Sales Manager” business model- where your boss competes with you for commission on sales, thus the bosses’ success means your financial deficits- and vice versa. She was THE boss, no one else above her in our lot- anyone higher rank was across town at the underwriting offices.
She stole EVERY sale she could get away with from me, when I was hired she said “Your success is my success”- liar! She hated every single sale I made cause in her head it should have been her extra commission on her next check. So finally a lady comes in and her name is under mine in our system, the only person I ever saw “the powers that be” replace the car she was buying when it broke down (must have gotten a lawyer) but my boss has already set her in her office. She lowers her voice to tell her she is so sorry- it’s my sale, I’m not THAT bad but… the lady of course thinks this is a terrible thing and demands to stay with her, my boss says “well if you WANT me over her, that’s a different story” an coaches her on switching salesperson 101.
I’m livid. I come back the next 2 days while deciding I’m quitting this is the last straw- but the lady is really difficult, and no matter what my boss does she can’t seem to satisfy her. Finally she spends ALL DAY tracking down parts and having THE car spruced up for the lady- down to cleaning it herself out there sweating and whining cause the detail guy sucked.
Lady comes in at the end of the day, still unhappy, has her grown son with her. Boss is pissed, drops miss nice sales lady routine and is outright trying to badger them into this car. I find out it’s cause there will BE NO commission on this sale, since it’s a replacement. YeS. They are being picky cause they CAN be. I’ve decided to quit, so I leave at closing time , even though we are supposed to stay with the other if their sale runs late.
These people had ALMOST decided to get the car. They’re standing in front of it talking. I get in my car and as I’m leaving I pull beside them and roll my window down and say “Don’t let her bully you into buying anything you don’t want. It’s your money, you don’t have any to get anything unless YOU want it, not cause she decided for you”.
The man and woman are like I KNOW THATS RIGHT. I said keep looking until you find the right one-it’s her job to show you every single car if that’s what you want and driving away I see my boss walk out smiling cause she thinks it is over and I sat long enough at the exit to see the smile wiped right off her stupid greedy face when she realized she’d be there all night :)
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2023.03.24 09:58 Disastrous-Loquat-97 [ES] Dealing with inappropriate behavior from a colleague at work

Hi everyone! I, female, work in the human resources department, but I recently got promoted and now have commercial tasks, which means I'm working more closely with my commercial colleagues. Among them is a male Colombian colleague who has just come to Spain.
We've had some personal conversations during car rides and lunch breaks, which have been respectful and nothing to worry about. However, lately, I've noticed that he's been making inappropriate jokes that have been bothering me.
Yesterday, after a commercial meeting, he crossed a line with his comments. He started by asking if I knew how to give massages and if I had ever been unfaithful. Then he asked me what makes me happy, a question I had already answered when we were having lunch in the canteen. His response was, "what makes me happy are bitches", which he later clarified meant both the two-legged and four-legged variety.
There were other comments that seemed like he was laughing at me and being disrespectful.
I'm not sure how to handle this situation. Should I report it, or should I talk to him directly?
I'm afraid that reporting him might have consequences since we need to coordinate for our sales goals, and there's only one office in our company, so I can't be transferred elsewhere. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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2023.03.24 09:54 KITCREWFC What steps can I take to get my account back?

Hi all,
I’ve been running a football shirt concept page for three years, where I post conceptual football shirt designs for different clubs. I clearly stated in my account that none of these designs were ever for sale or to be distributed.
The other night one of my posts was flagged for copyright infringement and then overnight my entire account was disabled. I have tried submitting web forms to instagram through their channels but I only receive automated responses.
Does anyone know any ways I can contact instagram directly? My confusion and frustration comes from the fact I never had any issues for three years, I’ve built up a decent and positive following and there are a countless number of accounts doing the exact same type of posts with much more followers.
Any help would be appreciated thanks
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2023.03.24 09:43 science-gamer Questions on payout

Hey folks,
I'm leading (GM) the first campaign of BitD so far. While the system itself is very nice and works for us as a group, I have problems with the payout. We only played 2 scores so far, however, I had the following problems:
  1. My players are a crew of hawkers and they decided that they sell a very good product (high quality special ability). The product is sold by their cohort on social events to middle/upper class people. They want to claim the selling ladder and want to become the drug lords of doskvol. The obstacle is, that it felt unnatural to give them somebody that provides the quest. The first score was them forcing a club owner to let them sell stuff in his club (again). Problem was, that it was hard to give them coins for that, as nobody was paying them. I gave them 2 coin to represent the cashflow they generated by acquiring new sales territory. However, I do not think that this is intended by the rules.
  2. In their second score, they set a drug storage of another gang on fire. They rolled so good, that they were able to do so without complications (they used a lot of stress to push themself or support each other and I think there was only 1 role without a 6, and several crits). Therefore, it felt wrong to punish them for the good rolls. And no, they did not power game, they also used zero-skillpoints abilities. Moreover, they even framed another group by forging their emblem and leaving it there. Therefore, they obtained their goal. However, again, as they did not took any of the drugs of the competitor (their stuff is better) and they were not spotter at all, the payoff was 0 rep and 0 coin and 0 heat, which felt really unrewarding (sure, They proceeded the story and the world and got some xp later on, but that's not part of the payout)
I know that I might have to increase difficulty, but how do I prevent them from not gaining coin and rep if they play bold?
Thanks!
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2023.03.24 09:41 docXfamas [H] Resident Evil 4 Remake and other leftover bundled games [W] PayPal, TF2 keys

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MARCH 2023 games
Safe in Our World Charity Bundle 2023
FEBRUARY 2023 games
Survival Instinct Bundle
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DECEMBER 2022 Monthly Bundle Leftovers
Black Friday VR Voyager's Pack
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2K MEGAHITS BUNDLE
LIST OF ALL HB LEFTOVERS -
LIST OF ALL FANATICAL LEFTOVERS -
AS OTHER KEYS (UNSURE IF UNUSED SO I WILL GO FIRST)

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Biomutant - LATAM/RU/CIS/SEA/IN key Hero's Hour - TR key
Mainly looking for PayPal (accepting most of the currencies, fees may slightly differ)
MY REP Wishlist MY IGS REP
Gems
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2023.03.24 09:25 superdupersamsam 32 [M4F] CA/Online - Engineer looking for partner interested in learning/helping/building projects and a life together.

Hello from SoCal!
I am looking for a long term relationship with someone who's interested in building stuff together.
Stuff I like: App development Building websites Arduino/Raspberry Pi 3D design/printing
I like thinking about sustainability/energy conservation - Wind turbines, Electric vehicles, Motogenerator design, etc. Also wouldn't mind having an RV living project in the future.
Here's a little about me:
I'm 5'6, about 135lbs, skinny yet muscular. Short brown hair, brown eyes, scruffy beard of varying lengths. I pretty much wear jeans or shorts and a t-shirt everyday, and I spend exactly 0 minutes picking out my wardrobe each morning.
I'm not a gamer, I don't go to clubs, I don't frequent parties. My dating life is dwindling because I'd rather stay home every weekend than go out looking for the next fling.
I don't really drink. I don't really like loud or crowded places. I prefer classic rock music than any music on the radio today, cats > dogs, coffee, guitadrums/ukulele, work on my own car, modern hippie, progressive, non-religious, oh and I hope to have a kid or two someday (maybe I should've lead with that, oof)
Some stuff I look for in a potential partner:
I prefer dating girls shorter than me because I'm not that tall. I like the tomboy or not as feminine vibe - no long nails or makeup, loose clothing etc. Someone with liberal views, monogamous, wants a family, likes 60's and 70's music. Preferably you have or are working towards a degree (not a deal breaker), maybe engineering, CS, or some other STEM major. Preferably you are ambitious and independent.
Do you find yourself debugging code or designing a front end UI instead of playing Xbox or PS games?
Maybe you're just like me and would rather wait to find someone truly compatible than to hook up with just anyone who give us attention. If so, we might be looking for each other!
So if you think we'd get along, message me! =) Send a little intro with your age, location, and your favorite math class, so I know you read the post. I have a picture on my profile.
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2023.03.24 09:23 adora-one What are some of the fractional ownership properties and homes available for sale in Goa?

  1. The Adora.One offers fractional ownership properties for sale in Goa, specifically in Shiroda, a developing tourist spot in the Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra.
  2. The 1 BHK fractional ownership properties are located just 4kms away from the border of North Goa.
  3. Shiroda has a market nearby, Convent School, College, medical facilities, proper transport, and upcoming 5-star properties within the vicinity.
  4. An upcoming Golf City is located just 4kms from the properties, situated on the border of Maharashtra and Goa.
  5. Paradise beach is only 1.5km away from the fractional ownership properties, with upcoming 5-star hotels planned in the coming years.
  6. Additionally, a new 5-star hotel by Cidade de Goa Group of Hotels is planned in the vicinity.
  7. Chipi (Sindhudurg) airport is located 44kms away from the fractional ownership properties.
  8. The nearest railway stations of Sawantwadi and Pernem are located at 18kms each from the properties.
  9. Bus transportation is also available nearby for easy access to and from the fractional ownership properties.
  10. The Mumbai- Shiroda luxury buses stop at Dreamz Goa, making travel convenient.
  11. The fractional ownership properties come equipped with modern amenities such as air conditioning, a club house, jogging and strolling tracks, power backup, swimming pool, lift, security, park, reserved parking, visitor parking, gymnasium, and private terrace/garden.
  12. The properties are managed by a third-party company that handles administrative and management tasks associated with the property, such as scheduling use and upkeep of the property.
  13. Fractional ownership allows individuals to own a portion of the property without the financial burden of owning it outright.
  14. It can be an attractive option for those who want the benefits of owning a vacation home but do not want to bear the full financial responsibility of owning and maintaining it.
  15. The fractional ownership properties provide a unique opportunity to own a vacation home in one of India's most popular tourist destinations.
  16. Fractional ownership also offers a chance to share the cost of ownership with others, making it a more affordable investment option.
  17. The properties are fully furnished and managed, ensuring a hassle-free experience for the owners.
  18. The properties are ideal for those who wish to enjoy the beautiful beaches and serene surroundings of Goa without the high costs associated with owning a vacation home outright.
  19. Theadora One offers easy financing options to make owning a fractional ownership property in Goa more accessible for interested buyers.
  20. Contact : Amrutha Basil, #201, 2nd Floor, Madhapur, Hyderabad, Telangana Phone: +91 99313 45456, Email: [email protected], [email protected] learn more about their fractional ownership properties for sale in Goa.
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2023.03.24 09:23 19neo91 EV sales projection upgraded by analysts even as US lags Europe, China

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