I have larger hands and have the Cyclone 2. Fantastic controller and my daily driver. I didn't like the clicky face buttons but they've grown on me. Happy to answer any questions. No real issues across Linux or Windows.
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For me Booklore has better metadata management
If you don't want to self host, they offer hosting.
You have two options:
- Compress the video using something like Handbrake. It won't look as good but you can give it a test pass to see what it looks like
- Buy DVD 9 Double layer discs that will actually fit the contents
Suprise 3rd option: Split the ISO over multiple discs /s
A torrent client on someone else's computer. You'll find them called seedboxes but they are also called application hosts.
The software is perfectly cromulent. You have four on-board profiles you can switch between. Using the software is easy and allows you to remap the ABXY and paddles to any other button as well as adjusting deadzones, sensitivity and rgb.
You can also remap buttons on the fly without the software at all.
Use the renaming feature in Sonarr and Radarr. It renames both folder and file.
https://trash-guides.info/Radarr/Radarr-recommended-naming-scheme/
https://trash-guides.info/Sonarr/Sonarr-recommended-naming-scheme/
Not much, it's really just preference. Short, clicky switches vs long, tactile membrane
I love my Gamesir Cyclone 2. Works with Windows, Linux, Android (I use it for Moonlight on my NVIDIA Shield) and iOS (likely Apple TV as well). Well constructed and replaced my Xbox One controller I was previously using. Would highly recommend.
I haven't had any issues with controller support in any games, just the same as using an Xbox controller.
There is no native Linux software, so I use Winboat to run the software. You could also run it in a VM.
I only have the black controller, so I can't comment on the white on