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TwilightVulpine, (edited ) do gaming w Meet the Guy Preserving the New History of PC Games, One Linux Port at a Time

This is such important work, but large gaming companies now seem to want games to stop working so people will move to the next thing. That's one of the hidden business interests on tying everything to online services.

I do hope we can still manage to maintain compatibility using emulators, virtual machines and compatibility layers. Digital media is so trivial to copy and store that letting it be lost can only happen due to complete neglect.

pdqcp,

Don't forget your remaster/remakes releases

guyrocket, do gaming w Meet the Guy Preserving the New History of PC Games, One Linux Port at a Time
@guyrocket@kbin.social avatar

I appreciate that many older games are still available on Steam either "maintained" as in the article or "remastered". Someday soon I will buy Total Annihilation...again...on Steam this time.

But I do not understand why games are seen as disposable, temporary media. Sure the latest titles are flashy but there are plenty of fucking awesome older games that are still fun to play. And as physical media disappears it becomes much more important for the gaming industry to stop pulling the ladder up behind themselves. History matters. Old <> bad.

There should be an equivalent to the classic rock stations for video games. I greatly appreciate the efforts of the MAME, archive.org and Mr. Lee to keep the classics alive.

EmptyRadar, do gaming w Meet the Guy Preserving the New History of PC Games, One Linux Port at a Time

But...why? It's so much simpler and often better to just emulate the original software and hardware than to port entire games.

He's not preserving them - that's done by simply archiving the file. He's making them playable on modern software. That's something different entirely, still very cool though.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

It's not simple or easy to spin up a VM that will run indie games from 10 years ago.

EmptyRadar,

I guess that depends who you ask. I emulate games all the time. Just takes a little bit of willingness to learn something new.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

No, it takes time to spin up a VM that will run PC games from a bygone era using an old version of Windows. We're talking minutes from the time you click the VM until you can run the game, compared to seconds on a native executable. It's one method, sure, but it's not ideal. It's definitely not simpler or better.

EmptyRadar,

Thanks for sharing your opinion. Personally I find the process to be much simpler than what you described, but I guess it comes down to knowledge and experience in that area. Happy learning and good luck with all that!

dandi8,

I have a feeling you're talking about emulating consoles, which is a bit different than, say, emulating a game that only works on Windows XP.

EmptyRadar, (edited )

Nope, I have been a PC gamer for about 30 years and I love emulating classics from the past. It's not as challenging as folks around here seem to think. I guess sometimes people just have a hard time accepting that there can be multiple ways of doing a thing, even if they are unaware of some of those ways. Emulating XP might seem like a big deal for someone who is new to the idea, but personally I have been emulating XP for decades, even when it was the modern OS, along with many other types of OS, so it's a matter of rote for me at this point. I wouldn't even consider XP to be old enough to be a challenge - try emulating some of the original Linux distros, or an OS you've never heard of for that matter. That's where the challenge can come in.

I love that so many people have an opinion on this subject though. It just affirms that new ideas are out there for those who want them. Happy learning!

dandi8,

I also have plenty of experience emulating all kinds of things, including Windows - in fact, I have an instance of Win 98 in a VM right now.

That said, I can't agree that it's in any way easy for the average Joe. It's not rocket science, but it's by far harder than just having a working executable.

If nothing else, consider the legality of it - you must have a legal copy of the specific version of Windows, often the specific BIOS, as well. These are not easy (or cheap, often) to acquire these days.

Then you likely need to make sure your CPU supports Hyper-V, then install the entire OS...

Then you often need to make sure you're emulating the specific CPU with the specific GPU, with the specific sound card, or else this specific Windows 95 game will CTD or be missing features. Old games were finicky and OS emulation for gaming is only easy on the surface.

moon_matter,
@moon_matter@kbin.social avatar

Emulation is the least amount of work for all involved. If some poor guy is to spend weeks or months of his time porting a game it better be worth the investment. Porting should only be done for games that are completely broken and can't run in a VM or emulator.

It takes less than 30 minutes to setup a Windows or Linux VM.

ono, do gaming w Meet the Guy Preserving the New History of PC Games, One Linux Port at a Time

I believe Ethan is also responsible for Wine’s Xaudio support. If you play certain Bethesda games on Linux, there’s a good chance you’re using his work.

DrMango, do games w Meet the Guy Preserving the New History of PC Games, One Linux Port at a Time

Huh. That’s “30 Flights of Loving” in the thumbnail. A very weird, short game I never thought I’d see again. I think I got it in a Humble Bundle many years ago.

Still, do games w Meet the Guy Preserving the New History of PC Games, One Linux Port at a Time
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that list of “a few others” is just choc full of banger games

conciselyverbose, do games w Starfield Bug Forces Players to Change Gender to Fire Guns

I'm vaguely curious what gets re-initialized by changing gender to fix this.

Cavemanfreak,

Apparently it’s nothing to do with changing the gender, only opening the character creation screen. So you can open that screen and then just close it, and it should work again. Weird bug though!

conciselyverbose,

The article says that the console command to swap genders also works.

I haven't experienced it so I have no clue.

turtlepower,

You haven’t experienced swapping genders? All the cool kids are doing it.

schmidtster,

Wonder if that pseudo opens the screen.

520,

It might alter some of the same variables causing this bug.

Blamemeta,

It runs the change character script, which resets animations.

4am,

It probably triggers a write of the character data which ends up overwriting some bad value that is actually causing the problem.

WolfhoundRO,

This is why you don’t use global variables, kids!

MissGutsy,

If starfield works like every other Bethesda game, the game can’t actually change the gender directly, it instead remakes your entire character, which will reset whatever is causing the bug

JPAKx4,

Prgramng!

Mathazzar,

I had a bug caused by the shipselling bug where each time I went through a load screen my gender and appearance randomized. So I can’t even begin to guess how all the noodles are connected.

sentient_loom, do games w Starfield Bug Forces Players to Change Gender to Fire Guns

I bet Trudeau mandated this feature!

LucasWaffyWaf, do games w Starfield Bug Forces Players to Change Gender to Fire Guns

Brb, starting on HRT so I can regain my 2nd Amendment right.

Ertebolle,

Gives a whole new meaning to the word "deadname"

Pxtl,
@Pxtl@lemmy.ca avatar

Be gay, do crime.

tal,
@tal@kbin.social avatar

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Pistols

The Pink Pistols are an LGBTQ gun rights organization in the United States and Canada. Their motto is "Pick on someone your own caliber".[1]

Pink Pistols enrollment up.

Cylusthevirus, do games w Starfield Bug Forces Players to Change Gender to Fire Guns
@Cylusthevirus@kbin.social avatar

THIS IS THE FUTURE LIBERALS WANT /s

Blamemeta, do games w Starfield Bug Forces Players to Change Gender to Fire Guns

So animations get fucked up, and you can fix them with racemenu? Sounds about right, anyone with loverslab experience could tell you that.

Naz,

Loverslab Starfield confirmed

Blamemeta,

You jest, but it has an entire section dedicated to it. And just look at the size of this thread. loverslab.com/…/217203-sex-mod-framework-developm…

Quentinp, do games w Starfield Bug Forces Players to Change Gender to Fire Guns
@Quentinp@lemmy.ca avatar

Oh that’s not going to cause any conspiracy theories at all lol!

sugar_in_your_tea,

The article links to a story about some YouTubers who went on a rant about the optional pronoun feature, so yeah, I could absolutely see this getting blown out of proportion.

Kolanaki, do games w Starfield Bug Forces Players to Change Gender to Fire Guns
!deleted6508 avatar

Confusing your rifle for your gun, again, men?

lifts weapon this is my rifle.

Grabs crotch this is my gun.

One is for fighting, the other’s for fun.

Computerchairgeneral, do games w Starfield Bug Forces Players to Change Gender to Fire Guns

Bethesda. Bethesda never changes. But seriously this has to be one of the odder bugs I've seen in a Bethesda game.

Crayphish, do games w Starfield Bug Forces Players to Change Gender to Fire Guns

man that bald english dude has to be losing his damn mind rn

WolfhoundRO,

That baby face or something like that

dylanTheDeveloper,
@dylanTheDeveloper@lemmy.world avatar

Poor Vin Diesel

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