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rhythmisaprancer, do gaming w Twin Galaxies, Billy Mitchell settle Donkey Kong score case before trial
@rhythmisaprancer@kbin.social avatar

I can't believe this King of Kong dude is still around, holy cow what a butt.

Crotaro, (edited ) do gaming w Valve: Most games made with AI tools are now welcome on Steam

Reading the entire article, it seems that they still want to tread very carefully with this whole AI ordeal. Valve isn’t just opening the floodgates, as the title would make it seem.

While yes, a healthy dose of skepticism is good to have, I think if I had to trust someone to navigate AI in gaming in the gamers’ favour, I would pick Valve. Or maybe I’m overestimating Gabe’s involvement in the happenings of the legal department’s section that is currently responsible for AI stuff.

EDIT: Shame on me, @princessnorah , I think I had already seen the PMG video about the Steam Marketplace and its lootboxes and the gambling sites. But because I neither play these titles nor participate in the marketplace, I forgot that these serious issues exist. And the documentary concerning actually working at Valve rocked my stance back and forth. On one hand, I love the concept, but there are big problems here as well.

Once more, a genuine thank you for pointing me at these two video documentaries, even if I had already seen one of them.

princessnorah,
@princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I seriously don’t understand how people can still hold Valve up as this paragon of virtue, defender of gamers everywhere.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMmNy11Mn7g

www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9aCwCKgkLo

Crotaro,

Oh, People Make Games have not one but two vids on Valve? I never noticed that, thanks. I’ll watch them after work and possibly (because PMG really are good at the whole journalising stuff) change my stance on it.

Kichae,

Well, you know, holders of virtual monopolies are well known for being benficient paragons of prosocial goodness. At least, whenever their owners are known by their screen names and they produced a beloved product once, a quarter century ago.

Crotaro,

That last half-sentence really isn’t in good faith. Just in the past couple years Valve made three “beloved products” that come to my mind immediately. Valve Index (the VR set), SteamDeck (the handheld PC) and the Steam Controller (although that one could be a bit older than “just in the past couple years”).

stom, (edited ) do gaming w Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core looks like a tougher, action-minded co-op dig

Meanwhile the original game is stuck with rockpox for 8 more months.

I do not enjoy the rockpox.

Zaniad,

GSG_Jacob on Reddit stated “I’m definitely on Team End Season 4, myself. We’re still discussing how to approach this internally.” This statement was in response to a redditor expressing hope season 4 could be ended early or that rock pox could be confined to a single area.

Seems like the rock pox issue should be solved earlier than 8 more months.

Jaysyn, do gaming w Wait, is Unity allowed to just change its fee structure like that?
@Jaysyn@kbin.social avatar

Yes, but if you don't upgrade, you can keep using the old license. Unity tried to delete this from the Internet.

Neato,
@Neato@kbin.social avatar

So if you've published a game, just keep on keeping on. You can sell that game, maintain an older copy of Unity to update it for bugs, even develop new content for that game with the older version of Unity.

I figured this must have been in here. No professional organization would allow a TOS to pass into publishing that allowed a company to unilaterally change fees.

spriteblood,

This is still up on their FAQ:

Yes, the fee applies to eligible games currently in market that continue to distribute the runtime. We look at a game's lifetime installs to determine eligibility for the runtime fee. Then we bill the runtime fee based on all new installs that occur after January 1, 2024.

ripcord,
@ripcord@kbin.social avatar

I love that their "proprietary" method of determining installs is to just look at the # of installs reported publicly by Google and Apple app stores.

Hegar,

So if you've published a game, just keep on keeping on. You can sell that game, maintain an older copy of Unity to update it for bugs, even develop new content for that game with the older version of Unity.

According to the article, probably no.

Many devs may have updated unity and used it for minor updates, but also the clause in question probably doesn't protect anyone anyway. There's a broader ToS that supercedes it with much more restrictive language.

Hegar, (edited )

According to the article, it's not that simple. This is from the ToS for the Unity Editor, which is subservient to a broader Unity ToS that has much stricter legal language about changing anything without warning and the customer being able to go fuck themselves.

So, yes, technically this bullshit may be completely legal. Devs who were sold Unity on "no royalties" may be forced to pay royalties. Which is definitely healthy for our society and not obviously a problem.

potoo22, do games w Satisfactory now has controller support, so there’s no excuse for your bad lines
@potoo22@programming.dev avatar

I’m still waiting for the stable release. Mostly because I’m not prepared to lose another 200-300 hours.

Evotech,

Stable? 1.0 already dropped

arudesalad,

Controller support is in the experimental 1.1 branch

kbal, do gaming w Twitch’s new storage limits will purge huge swaths of Internet gaming history
@kbal@fedia.io avatar

I'm glad we have the word "enshittification" because otherwise it'd be difficult to explain what they've done to Twitch.

proti, do games w Sega is delisting 60 classic games from Steam, so now’s the time to grab them

they are probably cooking something, maybe their own platform? who knows

PineRune,

Probably remasters or remakes. They don’t want to compete with themselves.

proti,

maybe, but for 60 games at once?

Crashumbc,

This generates “buzz” it’s free marketing

9point6,

It’ll be in a compilation pack, I’d bet

otp,

Which is a bit ironic, considering all of these are in two compilation packs.

They’re probably going to have a new compilation pack that costs about the same price and has a few additional games…but they didn’t want to just sell DLC/standalone games for the Collections that already exist.

And actually, a lot of these games that are getting delisted can be purchased separately. And maybe even have ROMs that are easily extracted. So maybe they just want to lock things down into an all-or-nothing ROMs-hidden collection or 10.

Uruanna,

Exactly, they announced earlier this year that they were working on reviving a bunch of licences, including Crazy Taxi, Jet Set Radio, Shinobi, Golden Axe, Streets of Rage, and hinting at a longer list. We don’t know yet eactly how many titles that includes, and which of them will get remakes, remasters, or brand new games, but it was hinting brand new. Early dev footage was leaked at some point for Crazy Taxi and Shinobi.

Grangle1,

They already did this with the classic Sonic games (Sonic Origins) and removed them from any new Steam copies of the Genesis/Mega Drive Classics collection. I doubt they’re working on all the games in their library, but it may be enough of them that they just decided to pull the whole collection rather than leave it so gutted out. Sucks, but yeah, that’s the way it goes. That said, Shining Force remaster please? That would be awesome.

JamesBean,
@JamesBean@kbin.earth avatar

No 'probably' about it. Can't speak to all of the titles being removed, but they dropped this trailer almost a year ago.

Chozo,
@Chozo@fedia.io avatar

I wonder if it's a licensing thing. I know a few of these games had heavy use of licensed music, like Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxy. At least, the original versions did, I'm not sure if that's the case for the Steam ports.

otp,

Someone else here mentioned that Crazy Taxi doesn’t have the licensed music, but it can be modded back in.

…maybe they’re locking down mod support, too? Lol

Alexstarfire, do gaming w Saudi man earns world record for 444 game consoles hooked to one TV

I would like to see them all turned on at once so I can see the circuit breaker explode.

A bit more serious though, why have them all hooked up to one TV at once? There’s no way all that works right automatically. There’s gonna be some manual invervention to get the console showing on the TV.

zero_spelled_with_an_ecks,

That way you get a world record.

M500,

If it’s all analog, maybe he has some crazy connection setup. HDMI could be done by hdmi splitters that can detect when a signal is being received.

I think it would be possible with a ton of work and trial and error.

M500,

I just watched the video and he does have like this really complex video splitter I guess and he show this like giant spreadsheet he has so when he wants to play PlayStation one he looks on the spreadsheet and knows which switch settings to use and then his power he did show some of them and it looks like someone will automatically turn on though

Crackhappy, do astronomy w NASA officially greenlights $3.35 billion mission to Saturn’s moon Titan
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

That’s unexpectedly good news!

Etterra, do games w Why there are 861 roguelike deckbuilders on Steam all of a sudden

The keywords here are “copycat,” “clones,” and “shovelware.”

Just like how there’s a million versions of the same shit phone games that are just trash clones of something from the app stores or even old flash games like we’re on pre-sellout Kongregate and Armor Games.

otacon239, do gaming w No one needs this cryptocurrency-powered Steam Deck competitor

I guess the market for this is people who… um… it’s for someone that… uh…

Who the fuck would buy this?

Like, is it for people who don’t know about literally any other PC handheld?

jqubed, (edited )
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CaptObvious, do gaming w Rooster Teeth, home of Red Vs. Blue and RWBY, shutting down after 21 years

This is sad. Admittedly the company has seen rough times in the past few years, but they didn’t deserve this.

RIP Rooster Teeth

empireOfLove2,
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always sad to see a piece of internet history go down the drain.

mox, do games w Steam Next Fest: Eight game demos that stood out from the crowd
  • Backpack Battles
  • Balatro
  • Copycat
  • Geometry Survivor
  • Pepper Grinder
  • Quadroids
  • Rotwood
  • Star Trucker
hlqxz, do gaming w Volition (Saints Row developer) shuts down

That’s very sad. I enjoyed Saints Row 4 a lot. Very rare to find such a good meme game. I hope they make a comeback.

freebread, do games w End of the road: The Xbox 360 game marketplace will shut down in 2024

Hate to see any digital stores go but there isn’t much left that can’t be found on other consoles or the One/SeriesSX Microsoft store. Had a lot of fun panic buying when the Wii U eShop closed- enjoyed the community discussion and the thrill of finding all the hidden gems. It just seems most of the good stuff on the 360 store has been delisted for years. :/

Stovetop,

Yeah, at least Microsoft is invested heavily in backwards compatibility, is still allowing people to download purchases they’ve made, and are continuing to offer backwards compatible Xbox games for Series X.

I mentioned this in another thread, but this is less Nintendo closing down a store full of games that cannot be found anywhere else, and more like Steam dropping support for Windows 7.

freebread,

Well put! I also wonder if backwards compatible purchases made after the shutdown will retroactively work on 360. I bought stuff for 360 through the new Microsoft store often and it showed up fine.

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