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(as in the person controlling your remote toy) I've been facsinated by the concept of remote control longer than some of the posters here are alive, and played with the type that requires you to be nearby. But somehow the latest tech - internet/app remote control - is a bit of a mystery to me, procedurally, since she is not here to provide immediate feedback... Obviously, if I play, I want to be good at it, with time. But what would you say makes a good controller? Or perhaps what does a good remote control session looks like would be a better question? Is it mostly about patterns and persistence? Or the convo that (I presume) happens in parallel? How do you keep someone on the edge (the thing I love most about this kind of play) since there's no feedback? Or is there?
What app would the community recommend as best suited for a remote control newb?
Thanks for your responses! Cheers and keep those good vibes going! :)
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