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MSI Launches Claw A1M Handheld Gaming Device With Core Ultra 7 CPU, Starts At $699
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Blows my mind that none of these competing devices include touchpads. I swear half the games I play use the touchpads, whether it's FPS-style games or something like Rimworld or Gunpoint.
On the flip side, I've never used the touchpads in a game outside of Aperture Desk Job.
Same, I keep running my fingers over then to get the rumble I'm missing, but otherwise have not used them at all
I don’t think the touch pads are adding much to the form factor. All the other handhelds just have blank spaces where a touchpad could fit.
I think what would be cool is if you’re able to remove the sticks (especially the right one) and replace them with the touchpads without any hassle. Like a modular unit. And if the stick drifts, then just get a new one and pluck it back in.