2 fucking hours of searching online and chat GPT and i cannot find an answer. How in the fuck is this possible? This should have worked without me doing anything at all.
Specifically I'm trying to play gears of war 2 splitscreen. Has anyone done this before?
there is a keybinding in the config file called guide_button but no matter what i set it to, it sets it to "true" or "false" and no button i press does shit. i don't see an assignment to the guide button either. and that is the only instance of the word "guide" in the con fucking fig file
the issue has to do with the devs misusing the concept of a canary version of software....................... they have a huge fucking set of features needed to do basic shit locked away in the canary version.
no it does not appear that these are simply unstable features that aren't ready for release, and even then they should get some of this shit out there for testing in the master branch so they can get testers and eyeballs on it. AI has made the dev much less remue when confronted with how poorly they've used github. the sheer volume of unique mistakes and misconception programmers have is astounding and NO ONE ever owns up to shit. each and every time i have smelled bullshit on a github page now, i used AI to comb through it for the info i wanted, and it wasn't fucking there, and on top of that it helped build my confidence that there are larger more fundamental flaws with the repos themselves.
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no it does not appear that these are simply unstable features that aren't ready for release, and even then they should get some of this shit out there for testing in the master branch so they can get testers and eyeballs on it. AI has made the dev much less remue when confronted with how poorly they've used github. the sheer volume of unique mistakes and misconception programmers have is astounding and NO ONE ever owns up to shit. each and every time i have smelled bullshit on a github page now, i used AI to comb through it for the info i wanted, and it wasn't fucking there, and on top of that it helped build my confidence that there are larger more fundamental flaws with the repos themselves.
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