

Parsec game conect windows#
In the Windows version of the Parsec app, you can choose to have your virtual controller emulated as an Xbox controller or as a DS4 controller. If your friends or guests prefer to use a gamepad, it should work out of the box, but some additional customization may be necessary depending on the gamepad type and/or player preference. The authoritative record of NPR’s programming is the audio record.The Parsec app enables gamepad input to be passed from client to host using our virtual USB driver. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at for further information. MARTÍNEZ: Barely the answer on Monday night, too, yeah. Zach Wilson, nice young man, was not the answer at quarterback last year, and I don't believe he's the answer right now. WASHINGTON: I think the Jets got to suck it up, man, and make it through this season and see what can happen. WASHINGTON: (Laughter) Man, I hope that he stays retired. MARTÍNEZ: What does this mean for the Jets, though - we only got about 30 seconds - because, you know, Jesse, there is a seven-time Super Bowl champion quarterback out there who's come out of retirement in the past. I hope the guy heals up, comes back, throws some more touchdowns and completes - whatever that completion is - the narrative of his career. We don't want to do that with Aaron Rodgers. And also, recently, in the Women's World Cup, Megan Rapinoe was targeted after missing a penalty kick, and there were people on certain parts of the political spectrum. And so there are some people who want to point at Aaron Rodgers and say, OK, ha ha, or make jokes about him getting injured in relation to these other stranger parts of his personality, but I think that we should really be careful with that, you know? Nobody wants to root for anybody to get injured. This is a guy who came out as an appreciator and a user of ayahuasca, the hallucinogenic drug. His legacy will be as a great quarterback who was a little weird, you know? This is a guy who says he's not an anti-vaxxer, but didn't get vaccinated and has repeated some scientific untruths, shall we say. If this indeed is the end, what's his legacy?

MARTÍNEZ: But since we're talking sports, we can speculate. In the biggest city in the world, so I don't think Aaron Rodgers is going out like that. You don't want to go out four minutes into your storied move to a new franchise. You don't get to be a Super Bowl champion without really believing in yourself and overcoming long odds. The other thing is that he's a competitor, man.
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And the NFL and all professional sports are about storylines and narratives and these grand, sweeping things that we're going to follow over the course of a year - in this case, maybe two. WASHINGTON: I mean, this was one of, if not the dominant storylines in the NFL this season. So yeah, I can see, Jesse, how he'd want to at least play one season for them.

MARTÍNEZ: Yeah, I can kind of see that because, you know, so much was made over his departure from Green Bay to the New York Jets, and he never got to really fulfill any of the promise. And so my bet is that he will probably be back on the field in green next season. He's got the best treatment available in the world. So it's a tremendously difficult injury to overcome at that age. You know, my Achilles hurts right now, and all I did was play some pickup basketball on Saturday. WASHINGTON: Man, we do not know, and it's pretty scary. I mean, what does this mean for this career? MARTÍNEZ: And it's hard for a 29-year-old to get over an Achilles tendon. But by the time I tuned into the Jets game on Monday night, he was already out for the season - so pretty disappointing. WASHINGTON: And I wanted to see him play. WASHINGTON: But then I felt a little bad because nobody wants anybody to get injured. JESSE WASHINGTON: Man, first thing was Jay-Z's line - grand opening, grand closing. Jesse, Aaron Rodgers, future Hall of Famer - HBO's "Hard Knocks" got Jets Nation all hyped up - his season now done. For more, we're joined now by Jesse Washington of ESPN's Andscape. It was quarterback Aaron Rodgers' first regular-season appearance with the New York Jets just months after joining the team, and now it seems his season and maybe his professional football career may be over. One of the NFL's biggest stars tore his Achilles tendon very early in Monday night's game.
