15 Worst Video Game Accessories You NEED TO AVOID

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @dalongshot9940
    @dalongshot9940 Год назад +412

    The acrylic switch box is actually great for a place that has like a game room for public to use. I work at a library and we have used these for other consoles and we bolt the acrylic box to whatever furniture the console is sitting on. It is a limited use and yes they are easy to break open but they serve the purpose of slowing down or making enough noise to give staff a chance to notice. Now granted this is a very niche thing but they do serve a purpose.

    • @asdfag557
      @asdfag557 Год назад +39

      also for Parents maybe to lock out their kids consoles if they find need to

    • @jad43701
      @jad43701 Год назад +7

      @@asdfag557 Beat me to it.

    • @billyboi763
      @billyboi763 Год назад +17

      I work in Promotions and live events and we definitely use these to stop them being stolen or moved when we are demonstrating switch games. They're a great idea for us

    • @12thMandalorian
      @12thMandalorian Год назад +11

      this would have solved so many problems at my old college with the Xbox 360 being stolen weekly

    • @Slomwotion
      @Slomwotion Год назад +4

      Yep. We have this at our library to keep the 360 safe.

  • @coletidwell7120
    @coletidwell7120 Год назад +85

    The screen protector for the switch dock is actually to protect the switch from the dock. The early models of the switch docks would scratch the switch screen overtime with repeated docking. Now I still think you right about just putting a screen protector on the switch itself. That’s what I ended up doing

    • @requiescantenpace
      @requiescantenpace Год назад +7

      I prefer the dock sock. It's just a piece of fabric that covers the front plate. But there's a lot of different disigns at least.

    • @zackhopkins5185
      @zackhopkins5185 Год назад +6

      How does putting glass on the front of your dock protect the screen?

    • @SnorticusClavicus
      @SnorticusClavicus Год назад

      Wish they sold a screen protector for the switch that also protects it on the go. If only...

    • @georgehenry0161
      @georgehenry0161 Год назад +2

      @@zackhopkins5185that’s what he’s saying. The guy in the video missed the point and explained it wrong. The protector goes on the INSIDE of the dock, not the outside. The side that the switch slides into.

    • @Probot94
      @Probot94 10 месяцев назад +1

      The amount of RUclips gamers I’ve seen use and promote those little foam rings and stick drift protectors is ridiculous. The Gaming Socks just kinda seem like a status way to show off how much money you actively throw to your hobby. Kinda like how people get that $800 Apple Watch but don’t really need or use any feature.

  • @NickPR87
    @NickPR87 Год назад +621

    The PS5 dust covers are actually useful if you live in somewhere where's there's a lot of dust getting into your house. I put mine on my console when I'm not home, but there's a couple of windows open for ventilation.

    • @mattheath3963
      @mattheath3963 Год назад +68

      I agree, I have allot of pets in my home, and I use a dust cover over my pc when it's not in use, it keeps alot of dust from settling inside....also covers should never be left on when it's running

    • @dlothemartian84
      @dlothemartian84 Год назад +32

      I'm thinking of getting one, my PS5 just sits most days so a dust cover would be great.

    • @mac-ec8do
      @mac-ec8do Год назад +26

      Why spend money to buy that specific dust cover when you can, you know, put a pillowcase over your PS5? Unless you just want to be aesthetic.

    • @davidbruce482
      @davidbruce482 Год назад +10

      Yeah, Iive in the desert and keep a dust cover on my PS5 and Xbox series X when they're not in use.

    • @jdrummerdd
      @jdrummerdd Год назад +34

      @@mac-ec8do well when youre an adult you dont like pillowcases under your tv lol

  • @PrototypeOnyx
    @PrototypeOnyx Год назад +161

    I'm all for dust covers. They work as expected. It's not meant to stay on the device while it's running, but it's really not that hard to take it off and put it back on when you're done playing. Beats regularly opening up your console to clean it, that's for sure.

    • @ckkeinhater01
      @ckkeinhater01 Год назад +1

      Yes, and if you using a ps headset And your usb-Stick is stick on the front of your ps5, it is easier to put on and it covers the half. I use it when im not playing

    • @zachtwilightwindwaker596
      @zachtwilightwindwaker596 Год назад +5

      It sounds like a hassle having to constantly remove them when you want to play.

    • @eshaanrawal1167
      @eshaanrawal1167 Год назад +25

      @@zachtwilightwindwaker596 it really isn’t its as easy as taking ur food out of a paper bag

    • @jaqque9633
      @jaqque9633 Год назад +6

      And the PS5 has a rest mode, which will still generate heat, ensuring a much shorter lifetime of your PS5 if you leave the dust cover on while in sleep mode.

    • @XxVenmKillsUxX
      @XxVenmKillsUxX Год назад +20

      These people don't get that it's for people who don't game as often. Just like a car that you don't drive as much and it's in storage you put a cover on.

  • @UpriverOrc8
    @UpriverOrc8 Год назад +78

    im on with the dust cover! i live on a 4th floor and get a lot of dust. obviously i remove it when i play with the console but i find it quite usefull to protect the fans from dust

    • @marcm.8394
      @marcm.8394 Год назад +16

      Same for me, I finish dusting and there's already dust on everything again, so I really enjoy having those covers. And obviously, I remove it when I am using the console.

  • @guillermoantonanzas9400
    @guillermoantonanzas9400 Год назад +37

    I actually find dust covers useful, I made one myself with some fabric and I always use it when I'm not using the console. If I'm not going to use it for a week I prefer it to be covered

    • @Key-wn1ck
      @Key-wn1ck 8 месяцев назад +2

      But when you’re using the console and the fan is on that’s how dust gets into the system.. not much dust will get in when it’s not on

    • @Bartholo-meow
      @Bartholo-meow 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Key-wn1ck sure then try leaving it on dusty enviroment for a month without using it and say that again.

  • @Confuseddalek
    @Confuseddalek Год назад +211

    Falcon going on rants is my new favorite thing

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +48

      🦅

    • @Mgranadosv
      @Mgranadosv Год назад +13

      Falcon's rants is what got me into Gameranx
      Jake's puddle jumping is what kept me around

    • @KingJohnMichael
      @KingJohnMichael Год назад +2

      ​@@Mgranadosvpuddle jumping?

    • @kasper_429
      @kasper_429 Год назад +3

      This. Falcon rant videos are amazing.

    • @--_--IMP--_--
      @--_--IMP--_-- Год назад +7

      ​@@KingJohnMichael I could be totally wrong, but I believe he is poetically referring to people choosing to find some good in everything, allowing them to experience joy and happiness instead of letting negativity guide them and weigh them down; puddle-jumping is much like dancing in the rain in that regard. In my personal experience, puddle-jumping is a positive action. I've never met any frowning puddle jumpers, anyway. Most people get cranky and annoyed when it rains; they choose to let it be a negative experience. Some people try to find the opportunity for positivity in the middle of less-than-ideal situations and go puddle jumping. Jake discussing the state of gaming is a lot like a kid having a blast jumping in muddy puddles because he chooses to not be bothered by the rain.
      While his use of the term "puddle jumping" seems jovial and good-natured to me, it is possible he meant something completely different. I'm not trying to speak for anyone; that's just how I interpret that particular figure of speech.

  • @ZachariahWiedeman
    @ZachariahWiedeman Год назад +21

    The "Switch Guard" (7:55) is actually incredibly useful - but you don't understand it's use. See, I worked on a cruise ship where we had little kids coming and going in a *supervised* play area with video game consoles. Every single console always was encased in a custom acrylic case like that Switch Guard to prevent kids from accessing them when they weren't allowed to, or tampering with them or somehow otherwise damaging them. The case is simply an extra layer of protection from "quick" tampering in an area where there is already supervision and monitoring going on. These cases aren't designed to prevent anyone from *stealing* the device, so your criticism of it's usefulness is simply based on your misunderstanding of it's use.

    • @ZachariahWiedeman
      @ZachariahWiedeman 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@scheffetz That's exactly what it's typical use is. Every store that has a video game console on public display for customers to play with is going to want one. It's a product designed for commercial use, not home use. So, reviewing it as a home use product doesn't really make sense.

  • @slimbomb
    @slimbomb Год назад +190

    I remember watching these guys as a kid, here I am 22 and I am right back to them. Quality stuff like always

    • @Dannzt
      @Dannzt Год назад +15

      You're still a kid. And i mean that in every positive way 😊

    • @DarthRelkew
      @DarthRelkew Год назад +13

      Aren’t we all just kids as heart ?

    • @BlackTarH
      @BlackTarH Год назад +3

      you're still a kid, lol

    • @sam1_2_1
      @sam1_2_1 Год назад +2

      ​​@@BlackTarH is my age 20 a baby then?

    • @zeroomens9438
      @zeroomens9438 Год назад +1

      By all means, you're still a kid

  • @MR.TOPHAT2007
    @MR.TOPHAT2007 Год назад +20

    Okay, precision ring do actually quite good because without them it's kind of hard to you know aim on a controller rightly because if you move the joystick to the side a little bit it just shoots the side but precision rings help it to stay steady. It also can help with controller drift

  • @glamsparkles
    @glamsparkles Год назад +52

    I love the Precision rings! Its not the same as changing the settings, though I do both. It adds actual resistant to pushing the joycon you can't ever get that with messing with the settings. I stack multiple Precision rings on top of each other because I like my aiming (right thumb stick) really stiff. They allow me to make way more small movements accurately if you have thumb stick extenders. They do lossen over time and you have to replace them eventually.

    • @richrobin7070
      @richrobin7070 Год назад +2

      I was thinking those actually look useful

    • @jakd.rabbit
      @jakd.rabbit Год назад +1

      See, I saw them and thought of another totally unrelated use. Over the years, I've noticed my PS2 and PS3 controllers tend to gather dust in the recess directly underneath the analog stick and causes it to gum up with use. I feel, at the very least, these could be useful for preventing that too. Similar concept to how I use those analog stick covers, as I use those on controller like my various Xbox ones as the analogs are notorious for shredding with use going all the way back to the OG Xbox so I use them to protect that rather than having to buy knockoff replacement parts that are lower quality or over priced OEM components as it it cheaper to replace a set of rubber caps.

    • @szlash280z
      @szlash280z 11 месяцев назад

      I just got a PS5 and they have this thing where the trigger resistance and stuff can vary in the games, it might not be too far in the future where stick tension can be electronically adjustable.

  • @kennethjones241
    @kennethjones241 Год назад +99

    I've actually found precision rings helpful playing online fps games. They help alot with aiming stabilization. You can increase or decrease sensitivity all day but it definitely helps

    • @XanthosAcanthus
      @XanthosAcanthus Год назад +10

      Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Increased resistance makes full tilt stick movements more deliberate. I don't really have a huge problem with that sort of thing now, but when I was much younger, I recall having some issues with, say, overshooting targets or making turns too sharp.

    • @kennethjones241
      @kennethjones241 Год назад +9

      @@XanthosAcanthus especially when you're trying to hit your shots while ADS. But if you don't play online multiplayer shooters, then I can see why this product can look like a gimmick

    • @ChewyTroy
      @ChewyTroy Год назад +7

      Yeah to folks who don’t play multiplayer shooters these probably seem silly but they actually work. And they’re like 10 dollars so even if they help a little they’re definitely worth it

    • @norcalbowhunter3264
      @norcalbowhunter3264 Год назад +1

      Yeah they can help, but they’re not NEEDED. You can actually learn through muscle memory how not to do this. I used to use these a long time ago so I’m not hating on them, but they don’t do anything you can train yourself to do.

    • @mizzclaireelizabeth
      @mizzclaireelizabeth Год назад +7

      They could also be useful for people with motion disabilities too.

  • @CDL_Gaming
    @CDL_Gaming Год назад +11

    With the dust cover... take it off before you use your console. It's meant to keep dust off of it when it's not being used. Maybe you go away on vacation and you don't want to come back to dust on your console? Or you have multiple consoles and just don't use one of them for extended periods of time and don't want to let it get convered in dust? Makes sense to me. Might get one, honestly. Haven't used my PS5 in a month or so.

    • @williamthompson1455
      @williamthompson1455 Год назад +2

      Yeah. He wasn't very smart. You'd think he think of this himself. As a game reviewer and gamer. You'd think he has more than one console. . . Makes zero sense. His logic is horrible. Plus reading the part that says not to play with it on. . . But you still left the part in about it covering the vents. . . Like bro that's the point yes. . . Kinda thoughtless.

    • @mcsnuggie
      @mcsnuggie Год назад

      @@williamthompson1455your console gets the most dust when you’re using it. any dust that settles on it gets blown out nearly immediately

  • @shadesilverwing592
    @shadesilverwing592 Год назад +8

    The Puma "Gaming socks" were adapted from a sport shoe intended for Ball hockey and indoor lacrosse, the only thing they changed was the ankle and forefoot materials to make them more soft. A friend of mine who plays goal in ball hockey bought a pair of the gaming version and modified them with moulded plastic attachments to sit within her goal pads, as they provided her the best grip and flexibility instead of a standard running shoe. Money well spent for a "Gaming shoe" lol

  • @MemoryPallas
    @MemoryPallas Год назад +61

    Falcon, it's the passion you bring that keeps me coming back. Don't ever change.

  • @memandylov
    @memandylov Год назад +9

    I imagine the precision rings are more similar to changing the deadzone on your joystick than simply changing the overall sensitivity. It would make it easier to make small adjustments without completely nerfing your potential speed. I've been in plenty of situations in games where I meant to make a subtle, slow movement and ended up going much faster than intended, and I imagine that extra bit of stick resistance would make a pretty big difference compared to just adjusting a slider in the settings.

  • @joeys6340
    @joeys6340 Год назад +11

    The dust cover on this list seems like a stretch especially when you use it as intended while the console is off. And the point of it only being available for vertical position is just not true. They make separate ones for horizontal use.

  • @Mr_Legit1303
    @Mr_Legit1303 Год назад +12

    I’ve used precision rings to pretty great effect, sensitivity in game is one thing, but I preferred the more resistant feel irl, if I didn’t have extended sticks and they still fit I’d still use them. To each their own though..

    • @itsnotnotjonathan
      @itsnotnotjonathan Год назад +1

      This is exactly what I was thinking. It's not completely just a gimmick, it has a purpose.

    • @Chugabutt69
      @Chugabutt69 5 месяцев назад

      Maybe stack a couple soft ones together?

    • @Mr_Legit1303
      @Mr_Legit1303 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Chugabutt69 I did try that a while back, idr if it didn’t work or if I needed more than two to get it to work properly and didn’t have enough. I’ve now gotten different controllers they don’t fit on though so .. 😆

  • @JerrJang316
    @JerrJang316 Год назад +32

    #5 there's a thing like this that actually HAS a purpose, they're called stick locks from the LTT store. They're meant specifically for travel, cover the whole stick from dust and are universal. I find Theyre actually a really good alternative to buying a hard carrying case

    • @northdkt7088
      @northdkt7088 Год назад +4

      Yup, I don't have a case for my controller either, so my biggest worry carrying it in my bag is the sticks...I have to carry it in a foam-padded box, but these locks would be very helpful

    • @SpikeTheWolf
      @SpikeTheWolf Год назад

      Just go with a case

  • @XanthosAcanthus
    @XanthosAcanthus Год назад +8

    Actually, i think those rings, given if they were actually sized to specific controller designs, makes sense to me to an extent. I get it. Adding more resistance could reduce your chances for overshooting a target by making full tilt joystick movements more deliberate. I remember having some trouble with that when i was much, much younger.

  • @Larrybonewell
    @Larrybonewell Год назад +8

    Nyko dock happened to me. Went to a friend’s place that had one and put my Switch in to play something and just bricked it. It was something to do with a recent system update on the Switch and somehow how it interacted with 3rd party docks

  • @undrwrldsk8fred
    @undrwrldsk8fred Год назад +4

    6:58 how is a dust cover something you need to avoid tho? That’s actually a pretty cool thing to have to protect ur console from dust falling in it and getting sucked up by the fans. Obviously it’s made for the console to be standing, because in horizontal mode you can just wipe the dust off the side, yk where it’s not gonna fall into the cracks and stuff

  • @shrimpoce
    @shrimpoce Год назад +17

    5:54 i’ve used precision rings for cod for two years and it’s helped my recoil and my snappiness to lock on, but they break pretty fast and branded ones like kontrol freeks sell them for over $25 AUD when it’s just foam/sponge. they typically come with three resistance levels, the mid and high ones i never use, i only use the low resistance ones. it’s not good in price but for me personally, with running a higher sensitivity, it works well for shooters for me. most other games, not that’s great. i’ve had them for ages and i can’t play shooters without them

    • @ingramfry7179
      @ingramfry7179 Год назад +5

      I came to the comments to see if anyone would defend these. They seem like they might work. The price is always ridiculous, though.

    • @shrimpoce
      @shrimpoce Год назад +1

      @@ingramfry7179if you were to get them i believe you should only get the kontrol freek ones, they’re more durable than another brand i’ve tried as the ones i have now have lasted since may and are still fine. i have a dual sense pro controller, and i can take off the normal joystick to easily put a ring on, but when i had a normal controller, you actually have to pull it over the joystick and doing that over and over again eventually wears it out and it rips so if i didn’t have a pro controller i would be spending way more on these rings.
      they come with 6 rings with 2 for each resistance. i only use low, so i’m paying like $30 for two rings.
      you definitely need a joystick extender like the kontrol freek ones to make good use of these though, just by themself with a normal joystick isn’t optimal. the kontrolfreek joysticks also cost a fair amount too, so where i am i’ve spent like $70 on controller accessories alone, nearly the amount of a normal controller.

    • @MMCLIKK
      @MMCLIKK Год назад

      @@ingramfry7179I’m here for the same reason

  • @Dandalandan117
    @Dandalandan117 Год назад +5

    I actually have the PS5 dust cover and have always used it ever since I got it.
    Of course you only put the cover when the console is not in use which is really helpful especially in our place which can get pretty dusty at times. Also they're selling 2 versions of the dust cover. One for when your console is placed vertically and another one when you're using it horizontally.

  • @devilmaycry57
    @devilmaycry57 Год назад +66

    The joystick sponge rings are *supposed* to shorten travel time, hypothetically improving aim and response time. I don't think it works in practice with a piece of sponge, but check out the Azeron and the resistance ring you can add to made WASD movement on a joystick closer to actual controller movement and you'll get what they are going for. But also don't buy it, it probably doesn't work in this iteration.

    • @joeypeawood4656
      @joeypeawood4656 Год назад +2

      I’m drunk and just got home at 4-‘ who is Karina Abdul jabar and his hammers ?

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Год назад +2

      I remember having a joystick with adjustable tension
      Tighten for a flight sim, loosen for a platformer, and so on.

    • @Guttamowf
      @Guttamowf Год назад +1

      I have homies that swear by the KF precision rings so who knows 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @ftwcelticreeceftw
      @ftwcelticreeceftw Год назад

      I found this video hilarious, falcon is undoubtedly funny

  • @SpartanHighKing14
    @SpartanHighKing14 Год назад +1

    Papa Falcon's sarcasm is next level in this video 😂😂😂. Specifically referring to the way he roasted those gaming socks.

  • @Kirky64
    @Kirky64 Год назад +67

    Number 8: If Puma marketed it properly, it could actually be a genuinely good product. Sim racing and VR would be 2 very good scenarios for the Gaming Socks. Good feel on pedals while racing, or good traction on the ground when playing VR games when you are moving around. But, they had to say "console gamers", so all that went right out the door.

    • @jmburgess2003
      @jmburgess2003 Год назад +11

      Would be great for use with driving wheels and flight pedals so you don't either have to barefoot it or put shoes on.
      If you play drums I could also see these as excellent for the kick pedals and looks to be similar to what professional drummers wear.

    • @mccalejk2
      @mccalejk2 Год назад +18

      I think they went out the door when they cost $105. You literally missed the entire point of his argument, lol

    • @jaimecarlow7368
      @jaimecarlow7368 Год назад +3

      Simsok is £37 still expensive but great for the sim racing. They just need to work on the grips lasting longer. On most gaming socks that’s is

    • @Flat_6
      @Flat_6 Год назад +3

      That’s the same application I was thinking as well. They remind my of racing boots, which Puma does make.

    • @KZ900R
      @KZ900R Год назад +3

      Puma sponsored the gran turismo championships. I thought of sim racing straight away when I saw them

  • @k29king1
    @k29king1 Год назад +36

    Gameranx, that thing about the PS5 in vertical mode is killing the system has been debunked , and debunked by numerous outlets and computer/gaming repair technicians. Its not a thing.

    • @matthewyeomans7106
      @matthewyeomans7106 8 месяцев назад +2

      Was looking for this comment before posting it, if liquid metal thermal paste actually did what this rumor supposes it would have been heard from the PC scene way before it hit use in a mainline console

    • @serimar
      @serimar 8 месяцев назад +1

      I too came to say this

  • @raisil11
    @raisil11 Год назад +17

    #10 is not really a bad product honestly. I have a cover for both my PS5 and my Series X and can see a noticeable difference. I only use it at night when off to help reduce dust buildup.
    My only issue is when I forget to remove the cover the next day before playing. And I only remember because the console will sound like a Jet getting ready to takeoff 😂😂

  • @techoutlet6251
    @techoutlet6251 Год назад +24

    Honestly with the precision rings I find they are somewhat useful, my DS4 controller was drifting a bit and the very light ring one helped it stay in place more. add to that a silicone cover that is a bit high and after a couple of days I could play and aim normally again.
    I can see their purpose in FPSes with the long Z height analog covers for aiming with aim assist when you try to counter the recoil with the opposite analog movement you can easily go too far to the opposite direction. They also help in driving games when drifting

    • @techoutlet6251
      @techoutlet6251 Год назад +4

      Also, in the case that the controller analog is too loose in general they can help add a bit of resistance depending on your sensitivity

  • @onebadn8
    @onebadn8 Год назад +14

    I miss light gun games sooo much!!! Duck Hunt is an all-time classic. But those rail shooters? So much fun!!

    • @landonewts
      @landonewts Год назад +1

      Area 51 on OG PlayStation with light guns was fun. Yes, setting it up was a pain, and it didn’t track perfectly, but I don’t care! It was fun.

    • @suzukiegi5699
      @suzukiegi5699 5 месяцев назад

      Operation Wolf for the NES, and there was another light gun game on the Master System that I don't remember the name of (prohibition era gangster rail stooter, I specifically remember the driving level but not much else)

  • @DavidGasperoni
    @DavidGasperoni Год назад +9

    The Puma socks make some sense for driving sims. Many people have better sensitivity for pedals with shoes, so in theory these could help a bit. Not worth the price though.

  • @yourbroellio
    @yourbroellio Год назад +24

    It's possible that they intended the dock cover as a means of preventing your switch screen from getting damaged. The dock is known to scratch it up if you're not careful.

    • @Geeler
      @Geeler Год назад +1

      Thing is, it doesn't look like the plastic actually covers the inside of the dock, so that's not what it would do anyway

    • @paulw858
      @paulw858 Год назад +4

      The official Play-Asia product page says: "It helps to protect the front of the Dock from scratches and dirt." It doesn't say anything about protecting the Switch screen.

    • @bpatplus
      @bpatplus Год назад +6

      I assumed it was for protecting the art on limited edition switch docks. Certainly not an essential accessory, but I've seen people put stupider things behind plastic

    • @yourbroellio
      @yourbroellio Год назад

      @@bpatplus That's probably it. All of the covers I've seen that are meant for protecting the screen were made of softer materials. This one could be unique though.

    • @Allstarxman7
      @Allstarxman7 Год назад

      @@yourbroelliostfu

  • @Volyren
    @Volyren Год назад +1

    The best gimmick controller was for OG xbox. Got it used at gamestop. Green, military colors, dual pistol grips. Imagine akimbo'ing 9mm's with an xbox controller on top.
    The L and R buttons were where triggers should be, and your thumb could easily reach the sticks, d-pad and buttons in the standard controller-hold. But holding it like a pistol meant no slippage *at all.* Even if your hands get sweaty. No need to readjust your controller when you have to hold down a directional stick one way for long periods.
    I'd love a modern version of one of those. I'm not digging it out of the closet to check, but I'd be willing to bet it was made by Madcatz.

  • @roentgen822
    @roentgen822 Год назад +10

    Tbf that whole “having your ps5 vertical damages it” story was debunked as there was no actual proof to back up that claim.

  • @bradr2567
    @bradr2567 Год назад +1

    8:05 The switchguard is actually a very useful product but not for individuals. There are businesses out there called gaming lounges, and the switchguard prevents customers, or people passing by, from stealing the switch

  • @Squidgen
    @Squidgen Год назад +7

    Just what I needed to see as I sit down to food!

  • @rcgaming362
    @rcgaming362 Год назад

    Falcon about the foam rings:
    "But seriously. This is just dumb. I don't even really know how to properly articulate what is so useless about these."
    😂

  • @FflawedMetalhead
    @FflawedMetalhead Год назад +8

    I've had a Switch since launch, and there definitely was a lot of rumblings about screens getting scratched by the Dock, but I never experienced it myself. The cheaper/easier solution was using a sock?

    • @raistlarn
      @raistlarn Год назад

      I remember those rumors. The best solution was a screen protector though, because then your switch was protected from more than just the dock.

    • @jasonmohn1472
      @jasonmohn1472 Год назад

      I've heard this too and unless you throwing the Switch in the dock from across the room I just don't understand how. I've had mine since launch. My daughter has had one for years. My buddy and his kids have several and none are scratch and they don't even have screen protectors. This is like the PS5 in the vertical will cause the CPU to leak out, it just doesn't really happen.

  • @jacobzessin
    @jacobzessin Год назад +1

    the dust cover is definitely okay for people in old houses or with pets, etc etc. the issue of having to have your ps5 vertical also been pretty much debunked by now too.

  • @SomethingVeryWitty
    @SomethingVeryWitty Год назад +3

    Falcon gets a round of applause for simply blowing my mind right out of the bat...the image in my mind was accurately portrayed during number 15 as well. Well played sir bird I laughed

  • @erdvilla
    @erdvilla Год назад +1

    The one with 3 fans on the Back of the PS5 pulling air out, are pretty good for the console.
    I had my PS5 turning off suddenly because of overheating; the exhaust air was reaching 60+ Celsius and after 15-30 minutes of that it goes off to protect itself.
    But with the accessory with 3 fans ON THE BACK (not the one that covers the bottom) the temperature while playing PS5 games no longer goes over 57°C, not elegant but they do work. But can turn noisy if you play too long at those temperatures, stop and turn off or put the system on standby and then come back after the plastic has cooled off, the expansion and contraction makes the fans noisy over time, but as soon as it goes back over 50 it goes silent again.

  • @sietsedegrande213
    @sietsedegrande213 Год назад +4

    Does need to be said that Dbrand really handled the killswitch well, replacing faulty ones free of charge

    • @zerorig
      @zerorig Год назад

      actually a nightmare scenario i think they only tested steam decks w/ the huaying fans
      there was a bit of a controversy over the delta/huaying fans sounding different but i think the only real way to tell is to open it up

  • @Dave_Just_Dave
    @Dave_Just_Dave Год назад +1

    That switch lock tho.... If someone REALLY wanted to steal your switch, and didn't have any tools on them, all they have to do IS UNPLUG THE CORDS FROM THE WALL, THEN BRING IT HOME AND RELEASE THE SWITCH THERE!

  • @KingJohnMichael
    @KingJohnMichael Год назад +4

    Wasn't the ps5 vertical thing proven to be fake?

  • @WilliamWinsItAll
    @WilliamWinsItAll Год назад +2

    0:38 the dock actually can and sometimes does scratch the screen

  • @Scottycuss
    @Scottycuss Год назад +4

    Love when falcon sounds like he’s enjoying doing his lists. Once you hear the laugh or the smile in the voice you KNOW it’s going to be a good video 🙌🏾🙌🏾

  • @terminatorkumail6870
    @terminatorkumail6870 Год назад

    The dust cover is quite useful cause as a student I turn off my consoles for a while for exams and dust tends to build up in the consoles so it is good for long storage

  • @mew2.025
    @mew2.025 Год назад +8

    Number 15 actually might have a second use. It looks like it can actually sit between the screen of the switch and the dock, meaning it could prevent unnecessary scratches on the screen, which is known to happen. It could be useful if you have multiple switches that don't have screen protectors.

    • @some1online1
      @some1online1 Год назад +1

      Or, depending on how much money you wanna spend, you can get several and customize them with various stickers, designs, etc. without putting it directly on your dock

    • @pedrofigueira3581
      @pedrofigueira3581 Год назад +1

      It could also be useful to protect limited editions

    • @jasonmohn1472
      @jasonmohn1472 Год назад

      Nope, the one he shows does not have anything on the back and will not protect the switch screen from getting scratched by the dock. It is only to protect the dock itself from getting scratched.

  • @BlaineEvans
    @BlaineEvans Год назад

    The Switch Guard has a practical purpose. I helped a non-profit organize a public gaming event as a fundraiser in March that involved setting up several Switches with wired controllers for drunk people to play Mario Kart. The concern wasn't someone sneaking in and stealing them so much as surreptitiously swiping a console from out of the dock. That said, we just 3D-printed some plastic clip things that locked the console inside the dock. The event was a huge success, by the way, so of course they fired me two weeks later.

  • @yuukib.5528
    @yuukib.5528 Год назад +3

    You know they sell the dust cover for when it's on it's side as well

  • @javierxrtd
    @javierxrtd Год назад +2

    I'm here just to express my gratitude. I was a little down but this video made me laugh so hard that I feel so much better now. The voice intonations plus the commentary made this video so good and hilarious. Thank you so much!

  • @Preslavikus
    @Preslavikus Год назад +5

    Just to clarify the killswitch case from dbrand doesn't use magnets anymore. Also everyone who got the first batch of magnetic cases got a free upgrade/replacement when they released the new case. So No need to avoid. :)

    • @Sharp066
      @Sharp066 Год назад +2

      +1 doesn't deserve being on this list.

  • @syber_roxas
    @syber_roxas Год назад +1

    8:40 the Acrylic switch case is there if You have kids and you don't want them to touch the switch when ever

  • @Dopestsoldier01
    @Dopestsoldier01 Год назад +9

    Number 9, the Precision Rings for the analog sticks are actually pretty decent. Combine them with some Kontrol Freeks and I found they improved your overall control when it came to aiming.

    • @MrMartynwelbourn
      @MrMartynwelbourn Год назад +3

      Another good thing about the rings is that they help stroke victims both by correcting overaiming as well as adding some slight resistance to help muscle and dexterity recovery. I could have done with something like that nearly a decade ago!

  • @Steven_Bo1
    @Steven_Bo1 Год назад +1

    Apparently the rings at 6:15 are actually pretty decent to help with aiming I’ve heard

  • @jmburgess2003
    @jmburgess2003 Год назад +4

    The security box thing for the switch would be good for businesses that set up break rooms with gaming for their employees. The box would need to be mounted permanently for it to work properly. I used to work at a DirecTV call center and they had a GameCube with Mario Kart set up for us to play and they had a security box like this for it so someone didn't steal the game or console.

    • @mccalejk2
      @mccalejk2 Год назад +1

      It doesn't have any air flow and you can still steal it if you really wanted to. Think of it like this, chain your bike up with one of those chains made out of construction paper.

    • @jmburgess2003
      @jmburgess2003 Год назад

      Good points. This kind of solution works for wired controllers but definitely not for wireless. And it wouldn't work anywhere you were REALLY worried about it getting stolen. So... It's shite.

    • @ausculto8975
      @ausculto8975 Год назад

      Break rooms with gaming? Provided by the employer? What planet are you on man

    • @jmburgess2003
      @jmburgess2003 Год назад

      @@ausculto8975 it was Montana and they had a few free to play arcade games and a ping pong table as well as the GameCube for us to relax and use. They treated employees quite well.

  • @bagaskara_vi1572
    @bagaskara_vi1572 Год назад +1

    I can see the switch acrylic lock in number #9 use as a more parenting management thing than a safety thing, i could imagine a kids that really overplay their switch and their parent just come up with a maximum playing hours everyday. So i think it has a use

  • @charliebags69
    @charliebags69 Год назад +3

    Falcon, the PS5 dust cover one was a stretch. Obviously you’re not going to start your console while its in a damn bag. I just bought a mesh cover that goes over the face of the console and it works perfectly.

  • @Jaekization
    @Jaekization Год назад +2

    I’d argue that the acrylic case with a lock is to prevent kids from taking the Switch out of the dock and sneaking it to their room at night.

  • @hiygamer
    @hiygamer 5 месяцев назад

    Speaking as someone who works in console repair, that's not actually the main cause of joycon drift. The most common reason for it is the thin metal plate the makes up the back of the joycon's joysticks becoming dented from pressure being applied to the stick. Once the plate becomes dented, the tension that's supposed to hold everything stable is gone and you get drift.

  • @SakuraiEvsa
    @SakuraiEvsa Год назад +1

    the dock cover are probably for those limited edition or collector edition switch with artwork on the dock.

  • @Optimusprime809
    @Optimusprime809 Год назад

    Love how crazy and unhinged Falcon becomes here, like this is his true unfiltered self 😂 That spliff holder segment 💀

  • @josephnickleson2432
    @josephnickleson2432 Год назад

    Gotta love when Falcon gets fired up and his volume goes up by 10. 💚👌🏾

  • @jamiegracewauford8582
    @jamiegracewauford8582 Год назад +1

    I think one niche use for number 15 the switch dock protector could be to customize your switch, get a few of them and either paint them or stick on some decals and you could just slip them onto the dock and have a custom look. They would be interchangeable and never actually alter the dock itself.

    • @jay-9197
      @jay-9197 Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing! Went to the comments to see if anyone else had the same Idea.

    • @Krobe243
      @Krobe243 9 месяцев назад

      Or if you got the Animal Crossing one and want to protect it.

  • @ashleajon
    @ashleajon Год назад

    As a video game collector and a big Nintendo guy who loves handhelds and gadgets, I was given a Hyperkin Smartboy. The idea is you take your mobile out of its case and plug into this thing, which resembles the bottom half of a good old DMG Game Boy, but not before downloading an app. Now when you plug in a Game Boy or Game Boy Colour game into it, you can run the game on your phone. I can't figure out who the device is for, as if you have a stack of game cartridges you want to actually sit and play, you probably have a bunch of better options, even if you wanted an upgrade from the original pea soup coloured screen.

  • @ElvenFruitcake
    @ElvenFruitcake Год назад +1

    Maybe the switch cover is for when you have siblings??? In my childhood experiences, siblings can really damage your gear 😂

  • @CurtisFranchise
    @CurtisFranchise Год назад +1

    1:00 the protector for the switch dock isn't useless. Say someone designs or put stickers on there and want it protected

  • @willlayton84
    @willlayton84 10 месяцев назад +1

    You can't talk about crap control pads without mentioning the Wu Tang pad for PS1, that came out with Wu Tang Taste The Pain. It was the least ergonomic item ever created in the history of man.

  • @NoName-uo1qz
    @NoName-uo1qz Год назад +1

    Great video. Maybe you can make a similar one about best accessories that actually work/improve consoles

  • @mccoy1369
    @mccoy1369 Год назад

    Been watching Gameranx for years now, but not really a comment guy. I leave them hear and there, anyway.
    Falcon you are my favorite announcer,/presenter/commentator on this channel.
    There is something in your cadence, sense of humor, and imo a great voice. Would love to see like a video game documentary done by you..
    With your style of humor and throw in the falcon art, perfect.
    Thanks for your videos, and the real reason I subscribed to Gameranx.
    Amazing content as always, always love catching up with ya Falcon.
    🤘

  • @OrCarmi
    @OrCarmi Год назад

    Me: Look at those silly accessories!
    Also me: Immediately buys a dust cover

  • @TrexelCat
    @TrexelCat 9 месяцев назад

    5:54 I believe the intention for these is for possibly newer controller users. It's meant to increase the resistance the further you push the analogue stick. Without them, the resistance is exactly the same no matter the position. Which can cause those not used to a controller to go from 0% to 100% on the analogue stick far too easily. Causing you to spin around too fast, or making it harder to move slower. Adding an increasing resistance the further you press over will allow those not used to a controller to have slightly better aim, and slightly better control over motion. So, not entirely useless. Just not useful for someone who is used to the normal controller setup.

  • @maadmaxx123
    @maadmaxx123 Год назад

    A friend of mine actually loves those foam rings. He bought and uses some higher quality ones for FPS games. He cranks his sensitivity way up and changes his curves. Works for him pretty well but I think he's the exception, not the rule

  • @The_Rifster
    @The_Rifster Год назад +1

    Falcon, you had a coleco Pac-Man? Those table top arcades were for bringing to school and making the other kids jealous during show and tell. That’s how I saw one and I ended up begging my dad to get me a Galaxian at JC Penny’s. I still have mine. 😂

  • @MetaMAV752
    @MetaMAV752 Год назад

    Okay okay...I gotta comment on 11.
    I get why you think this way but......
    The rings are actually very useful for FPS games. They can help tighten up your precision aiming without sacrificing stick speed.
    So basically you can increase snappy movement on the right stick without the chance of overshooting your shot.
    I too tinker with adjusting overall stick speed and deadzones but the rings help on another level.
    I use to share the same opinion you did at first, but now I feel weird without them. I love my rings.
    Thank you.

  • @jeremym6042
    @jeremym6042 Год назад +1

    Falcon......where did you find a clip of a Doozer (10:05) from Fraggle Rock dancing? How many of you folks caught this?

  • @mahimnavyas1928
    @mahimnavyas1928 Год назад +1

    You can tell that falcon had fun taking out his frustration 😂

  • @jean-francoisquesnel5607
    @jean-francoisquesnel5607 Год назад

    one note, a gaming chart is usually less than an office chair, if you think gaming markup is bad, try office markup. a good gaming chair is about 800, a decent office chair is closer to 2000. and a good one can go up to 10k and we are not even taking top of the line there.

  • @zackspiker_
    @zackspiker_ 5 месяцев назад

    Nyco also made a fan for the 360 that ran off the system power instead of a separate wall plug, so while the fans certainly forced air into the system, it was also causing the power source to work past its limitations and get incredibly hot. Fortunately the original 360 had not overheating issues.

  • @Vid_The_Impaler
    @Vid_The_Impaler Год назад

    I love that you gave a straight up shoutout for gamernexus, they are doin the hard grunt work for us pc and sometimes console peeps

  • @XxVenmKillsUxX
    @XxVenmKillsUxX Год назад +1

    I'll argue over the dust covers they are nice if you don't game often. Just take it off when you play. Like a car dust cover you don't drive with it on(not a car bra, a full car dust cover like for storage)

  • @Soulcrusher820
    @Soulcrusher820 Год назад +1

    The console dust covers were not made to be used while the ps5 is on. It’s super useful

  • @Kynji22
    @Kynji22 Год назад

    Dude I love these videos where Falcon just goes off. The joint holder bit was great 😂😂😂

  • @lavayuki
    @lavayuki Год назад

    I didn’t even know most of these existed. I rarely ever buy any extras. The only things I buy are screen protectors for handhelds, controller charge dock and a headphone set. Maybe an extra controller but none of these gimmicky stuff.

  • @XNinjaMushroomX
    @XNinjaMushroomX Год назад

    The CYBER Switch Dock protector is actually great for changing up the look of the Switch Dock, if you want to slide some art behind it or stick stickers to the front of the cover.

  • @Hexen525
    @Hexen525 5 месяцев назад

    I had an external set of fans on my PS4 Pro. Clipped on to the back of it, plugged into one of the USB ports for power. You could feel the extra heat coming out of it. Dropped the temps nicely. Costed about $15, and would last for 2-3 years before it started to make serious noise and need replaced.

  • @bvnbvng
    @bvnbvng 12 дней назад

    The switch guard is for if you have a communal switch in the break room at work or at a hospital or really anywhere for the public to use and you dont want it damaged, normally the switch handles won't be kept in the box with said switch

  • @jacobdrolet4262
    @jacobdrolet4262 Год назад

    Awesome video falcon from gameranx of worst accessories for consoles,fantastic job.

  • @VenitYT
    @VenitYT Год назад

    The switch dock cover is made because when you are putting your switch in the dock the hard plastic will scratch the screen of the switch, with the cover it doesn't cause that, it's actually a really useful accesory

  • @thejackal007
    @thejackal007 Год назад +1

    4:04 Falcon, if the product is already being compared to the R Zone, then it's already failed.

  • @aaeve5676
    @aaeve5676 Год назад +1

    I have the joystick sponge rings things on both oft controllers since It reduces the pain that my fingers feel when playing a game

  • @ahesansait7641
    @ahesansait7641 Год назад +1

    Some of these products have good uses, maybe you need to rethink this list, like the console cover, i play hardly 3 hrs a day, and that too not everyday, i'd love to keep my console covered with that while i am not playing.

  • @RedReaver07
    @RedReaver07 Год назад

    Can we stop and appreciate the little sailor outfit for child Falcon? 😂 Absolutely awesome!

  • @thefreak809
    @thefreak809 Год назад

    honestly surprised this channel finally came up with a list that isn't just a regurgitated version of a similar list from the past. good job!

  • @tonyb2109
    @tonyb2109 Год назад +1

    You crack me up every time but this is another level. Gaming SOCKS??!! 😂😂😂😂

  • @Joey__T
    @Joey__T 11 месяцев назад

    Got an actual lol at the Seinfeld bit 😂 another great video!

  • @Chrish1981
    @Chrish1981 Год назад

    The idea of two joints burning right next to my nice steam deck is just asking for burns lol

  • @skullfracture3870
    @skullfracture3870 Год назад

    I use the precision rings on my controllers in FPS games. I can set my sensitivity higher with them, I play CoD MWII @ a 10:10 sensitivity, but I get the same performance of a 4:4 with smaller movements. Makes my aim snappier without the over-travel I would get without them. They are also better for the longevity of the analog sticks by reducing the chance of stick drift as the sticks aren’t pressing directly against the Anti-friction rings.

  • @affliction1979
    @affliction1979 Год назад

    I actually run a small woodworking shop in my 3 car garage, and I also have my gaming room, along with my PS5/VR2/sim racing rig in the same garage, so I could actually see some usefulness in the dust covers.