Submarine Titanic Controller Meme: A submarine Titanic has been missing since 18th June, afterward, a rescue operation embarked to explore the wreckage Titan and a gaming device is used to steer the missing submarine. Here’s what happened.
Submarine Titanic Controller Meme
On Sunday, 18th June 2023, the Submarine Titan went missing while dropping to the wreck of the Titanic. The research team and rescue are continually efforting to find it. There is news coming from the sources that a video game controller was used to pilot the underwater ship touring the surface of the Titanic which is approximately 12,500 feet below.
There were five passengers onboard the missing sub including the CEO of the OceanGate, Stockton Rush, who navigated the sub. The five people are efforting underwater with oxygen machines so it is really a horrifying time for us as they are fighting for their life.
Folks on social media are not wasting time creating memes about this situation.
Gaming Nerds Take a Dig: Lost Submarine May
The US and Canadian rescue teams are struggling to find the missing submarine. In the lost Submarine, there are five people:
- Stockton Rush, CEO and founder of OceanGate and submersible pilot
- Shahzada Dawood, a British-Pakistani businessman
- Suleman Dawood, 19-year-old son of Shahzada Dawood
- Hamish Harding, British billionaire
- Paul-Henry Nargeolet, a Titanic expert
Have Used A Cheap Game Controller
Missing Titanic Submarine used the cheapest Logitech video game controller for steering. The device has a price of around $29.99, which was sold out within minutes after the news broke out that this device is controlling the lost submarine.
Reactions from Gaming Community on Reddit
Many people were shocked after listening to the news of the lost Submarine Titanic with five passengers, the whole Reddit blazed after learning that the lost submarine is controlled by an old and cheap Logitech gamepad.
A Reddit user dropped his opinion regarding this situation, “Details emerged about the sub’s non-standard design that did not meet regulations, including steering apparently handled by a $30 Logitech F710 wireless PC game controller from 2010.”
“Shortly after news of the Logitech controller aboard the Titan spread on Tuesday morning, the Cheap Ass Gamer Twitter account, which regularly posts video game deals, posted an Amazon link to the Logitech F710 controller on Twitter, and the item quickly sold out.” the user added.
While the use of a $30 PC game controller for operations does not inspire confidence in the Titan’s construction, the exact cause of the submarine’s disappearance is currently unknown.