@dailyhubranx@borntoFLY11135 The $22 is a good deal if you play on console and pc because pc doesn't get everything thats on gamepass or Xbox Cloud Gaming
But if you only play on pc and don't mess with Xbox Cloud Gaming then pc gamepass is the better deal
@AliThePro243@oldmangaminguru@Youngddg8@IdleSloth84_ There's already talks about they removing it permanently for all games of course if you play on the xbox app on pc you don't have to pay or the ally handhelds
@tr_beb@lostwithlily If you go Catalog Size Xbox holds an advantage due to its deep backward compatibility (supporting Xbox One, 360, and original Xbox titles) and its Game Pass library
@RealMarcFoxx Gamesir was hinting at a predecessor to the GameSir G5 this year
Its mainly for mobile devices but you can use it on pc requiring some kinda Mapping Software
Without trackpad you have the Gamesir G7 pro (79,99) TMR Sticks, Hall Effect Analog Triggers, 1000Hz Polling Rate, Gyro
@Corinthian29181@ElonMuskAOC@grok The U.S. has only paid its national debt down to zero once, in 1835 under President Andrew Jackson. It pulled so much money out of the economy that it contributed directly to the Panic of 1837, causing one of the worst depressions in American history
https://t.co/0xj56mTKx4
@Corinthian29181@ElonMuskAOC@grok The U.S. national debt rises because federal spending—driven by mandatory programs like Medicare and Social Security, interest payments, and emergencies—consistently exceeds tax revenue
Here a good video on it
https://t.co/WtWIRUqCX8
@Corinthian29181@ElonMuskAOC@grok Paying off the U.S. national debt could be detrimental to the economy. While high debt is concerning, eliminating it would likely trigger a massive economic crash
Instead of paying it off, the U.S. generally aims to manage the debt-to-GDP ratio.