We finally get to the bottom of it. and it is not as obvious as thought. What's up guys, welcome back to the podcast today, I just want to talk about something really cool. And as always, guys, please, please subscribe. That'd be awesome if you do that. And if you can just rate me. So to get started, I want to talk about do you prefer a controller or a mouse? Like, what do you guys prefer? I think when it comes down to it, I prefer personally controller and I have seen both sides of it. And the reason why I like controllers is I can just sit here on my butt and play a game on the couch. And it's pretty easy. I don't have to move anything, I sit at a desk all day for my job. And I don't want to sit at a desk when I'm at home. So I like the idea of a couch and a big TV, and a surround sound system and really having that theatrical experience when it comes to my games. But I can totally understand wanting a keyboard and mouse because it gives you that much more control when it comes to games, and razor. And those companies have really brought in phenomenal hardware that really gives you that control that high DPI when it comes to a mouse. And I cannot understate like, why wouldn't you do the high DPI mouse if you can. In fact, for work, I make sure I use a high DPI mouse because I like the idea of being on a click stuff fast and having control over my clicks. So just like something I do a lot of those keyboards and mouse's have awesome effects like you can change the colors, certain games, and they're really neat on how they do that. So that's kind of the neat thing. And they can add like that extra effect, like maybe they'll blink whenever a certain moment comes into a game. And they'll change that color to developer put that in there. And with the controller, I think the ps4 controller does change colors. So depending on what's going on in the game, the developer does have the opportunity to change the color of the controller to like red, green, blue, which is neat and adds that extra immersion, I'm sure with keyboards, there are ways to get sound to come out of it. I know the PlayStation controller does allow for like sound, little sound things to come out of it. That kind of just adds to the experience a little bit. So I haven't seen that with a keyboard. But maybe that would just be annoying, potentially. So there's some cons and pros to each option. But if you like to say on the cache controller is definitely option to go with. If you're a gamer, maybe you can work something out with having a mouse and a keyboard and still sitting on a big TV or big monitor. I guess a big monitor can kind of pay that off. Or if you have a really good comfortable chair that can kind of get you to be ergonomically correct and have the nice little posture you want to have when it comes to your gaming experience. But I think it you know like all things it comes down to just customization What is your favorite thing to have? Do you want to have a nice? Do you want to sit like in this really nice, a battle station gaming PC system that has all the specs and all the best hardware, that's going to give you complete control when you're playing your games, it's going to give you that competitive edge. And I think if you're a competitive player, PC is definitely the way to go. Because it gives you the absolute full throttle control and the high frames per second, which is what you guys love. But I'm I'm I'm more a PlayStation player, but I can definitely see where that is beneficial to anyone on that side of things. So from a controller perspective, I feel that you don't have as much control. But I feel like it's more of an even playing field, which kind of got me back into controller gaming. I felt like on PC, I was having a lot of issues with people just who had better hardware. And that's one of the problems that you run into if you run against people who have this amazing hardware, who are able