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  • Couldnt think of anything worse, please keep ICue and RGB away from everything.

  • Allan LehtlaAllan Lehtla Member
    edited September 23

    yeah, but if look youtube allot also enjoy those stuff, so its more like , i not know maybe like 50% vs 50%

    probaply older generation not really care about those stuff much

    allot pc already have those by default build in. even if some not like, there still always also someone already who owns those stuff

    same stuff comes also other things,like some people just don't see why they need Steering wheel if they are same good or even better with keyboard

  • William OtisWilliam Otis Member
    edited October 11

    While I wouldn't mind some degree of iCue capability with Fanatec's products, it's best to keep iCue away from Fanatec's products, much the same way that iCue hasn't found its way into Elgato, or Scuf products. I think a better idea would be for Corsair to create some iCue products that would work well with sim racing, and to sell it in their iCue accessories sections. An iCue Sim racing hub for those who don't want to build iCue into their PCs, would be an interesting product. Then you could get Corsair's light towers, LED strips or whatever you want and create your own solution for shift lights (as an example). Tie that to a stream deck which is already used as a decent button box option, and you're golden. That way Fanatec can continue doing what they do best, without having to worry about building iCue into any of their products.


    Edit: This is OT but something that has been bugging me about a misuse of the word allot. Allot is to assign or share a portion. It's primarily used when discussing distribution. An example would be "shipping allotment". Allot is not shorthand for a lot. And a lot is two words. Typing "alot" causes the red squiggly lines to underscore the attempt at making a lot into a single word. Clicking on "alot" brings up different suggestions and yes, "allot" is one of the choices. But a lot and allot are different words with different meanings. I assume that "alot" may become a recognized word at some point in the future, because language is ever evolving but, for not it's not.

    I am no master at English even though it's the only language I speak and write. But every time I see allot misplaced as a lot, it leads me to believe that many don't understand that allot and a lot are not synonymous. So, before I trod off into the expanse known as my miserable existence, I at least wanted to tell someone to stop making this mistake.

    Thank you for your time and have a wonderful day.

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