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umbrella, (edited ) do games w 11 years after launch, 49M people still use their PS4s, matching the PS5
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  • kratoz29,
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    And a disappointing slim model too… (I was waiting for the slim one).

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  • kratoz29,
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    I think it looks ugly, you need to buy the dock thingy separately?

    And it is more expensive than the og model lol (without the dock).

    QuikxSpec,

    No real advantage compared to the regular

    redshift,

    It’s not slim. I was waiting for a slim version, like I usually do with PlayStation. Now I’m just writing off the PS5 entirely.

    morgan_423, do games w Unity makes major changes to controversial install-fee program ...😑
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    Far too little, far too late. Even if this was the most glowing revision ever (it isn’t, but even if it was), the trust is gone.

    DreamySweet,
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    I know I won’t be using it. There is no guarantee that they won’t do something similar in the future.

    gravitas_deficiency,

    And therein lies the rub.

    They’ve proven they can’t be trusted. The people who devised and attempted to enact this plan - the exec team - have not gone anywhere, and they aren’t going to. They have shown the industry who they are, and they clearly don’t give a shit about business ethics or even legality (the AppLovin shit smells an awful fucking lot like anticompetitive market interference). They will definitely try something similar in the future.

    PlushySD,

    They can just creep up the fee bit by bit and they can say, hey it’s not as bad as that runtime fee we announced in 2023

    DreamySweet,
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    Not just that but what other new fee will they create and force on developers out of nowhere?

    kalr, do games w The $700 price tag isn’t hurting PS5 Pro’s early sales

    Would still choose a Steam Deck over this anyway.

    kratoz29,
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    Still? Is it powerful enough to run the latest games without tweaking?

    Not criticizing, I genuinely want one, but tech advances quickly and it seems everyone is jumping to the PC handheld market (and I am glad for it).

    pycorax,

    Depends, I played Yakuza 8 with no issues ok launch and the newer stuff like the Ally haven’t had a significant jump in performance.

    ripcord,
    @ripcord@lemmy.world avatar

    Like 98% of them, yes.

    Don_alForno, (edited )

    You mean on the small screen, right?

    People’s use cases seem to be wildly different from mine. I mainly use it in TV mode as a couch gaming machine. For most modern 3d games you have to turn graphics quality down substantially that way.

    Edit: A downvote does not constitute an answer or a counter argument.

    PieMePlenty,

    The reality is, deck can handle most games out there in handheld mode. For the latest and greatest games, visual fidelity has to be sacrificed. While the deck has its uses on the TV, it’s not a good choice if that’s all you will be using it for.

    My deck, TV docked experiences have been with Mario Kart wii, doom 3, cuphead, SOMA, Scorn, Stray and a bunch of older 2d and 3d titles. I think it handled these games well. Not so sure it would be the same with “AAA latest and greatest”.

    sour,

    But the deck is also insanely good at decoding screens. I stream triple A Games from my PC to my deck on the TV with ease.

    Don_alForno,

    But then, my steam link could already do that.

    PieMePlenty,

    Its a good machine for that but theres nothing unique about it (steam link on phones and natively on TVs as an app is theoretically free). I did play through the whole Days Gone (60 hrs to platinum) by streaming it from PS4 to deck in my bed. Good experience.

    Don_alForno,

    I’m by no means talking about AAA latest and greatest. I tried Everspace 2 and Visions of Mana. Both need considerable tuning down, after which Everspace manages a fluid experience, while VoM still stutters while looking horrible. I haven’t dared to even try the likes of Witcher 3 (which people are talking about playing on the deck). I’ll probably stick with pixel art etc for TV mode, and go back to the ps5 for more demanding things.

    kratoz29,
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    Yeah, I’d be concerned about that too… I mean who is not in for a Switch replacement/successor?

    kalr,

    Surprisingly for the most part, yes.

    A good example for me was that it ran Black Myth Wukong at around 40fps.

    AlphaOmega,

    Or a PC

    anindefinitearticle, do astronomy w NASA officially greenlights $3.35 billion mission to Saturn’s moon Titan

    Titan is a place where methane and ethane rain from the sky and have a hydrologic cycle like the kind we’ve only ever seen before with water on Earth. These organics form rivers and flow into seas, carrying sediment with them. This mission will be going to the equatorial desert to understand that sediment.

    Titan, like Europa, is an icy ocean moon. Titan is even larger, though. While Europa’s ocean is measured to have about twice the liquid volume of all of the earth’s oceans combined, Titan’s ocean (which possibly has significant quantities of ammonia and organics and alcohols mixed in) has five times the liquid volume of all of the earth’s oceans combined.

    Sitting atop this ocean is a thick icy crust, upon which is a surface that looks more earth-like than any other planetoid surface in our solar system. Although it looks earth-like, the chemistry is in fact fundamentally different. It is based around organic solvents instead of water as the dominant driver of weather and erosion. The water on titan is stored in the bedrock!

    And the sediment on top? Well, titan’s atmosphere is 5% methane. That methane gets hit by UV light and turns into more complex organics. Titan’s atmosphere is also rich in nitrogen and carbon monoxide, which add Nitrogen and Oxygen to these complex organics. These organics sediment out and coat the surface. Around the equator, they blow into large dunes in a desert biome. Precipitation falls and erodes the tar-covered landscape. These complex organics get mixed together as sediment in the rivers and dumped into the beds of the polar lakes and seas.

    Dragonfly isn’t going to the seas. Too dangerous for the first mission here. We don’t know what we’ll find, and it’s hard to communicate with earth, and there is complex weather and clouds called the “polar hood” that might interfere. Dragonfly is going to the desert, to observe the complex organics falling from the sky and gathering on the ground to be blown into dunes. These are the ingredients that will get mixed together in the seas. There is also a cool crater there that calculations suggest melted the H2O bedrock and created a water-filled pool for the organics that has long-since frozen over. However, calculations suggest that this liquid water pool full of organics may have stayed partially liquid for hundreds of thousands of years in the subsurface. This is a location where we can study: “what happens if you take a bunch of complex organics and add water?” How far along the path to life could they get before the snapshot was frozen?

    rebelsimile,

    Amazing writeup! thanks!

    TropicalDingdong, do games w Balatro yet again subject to mods’ poor understanding of “gambling”
    @TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world avatar

    I want to gamble on Balatro.

    Laser,

    Wheel got you covered

    TropicalDingdong,
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    rigatti,
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    Nope!

    Jeffool,
    @Jeffool@lemmy.world avatar

    I wish I had your restraint. EVERY time!

    ggppjj,

    First three times I got the wheel it triggered.

    I didn’t understand the memes.

    Then it never happened again.

    TropicalDingdong,
    @TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world avatar

    But poly is going to fix all my problems!! At least thats what the OF model told me.

    Hideakikarate,

    I don’t care what the dev says: that thing ain’t 1:4.

    dumbass,
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    It’s 1:4 but everytime the card is played a new set of 1:4 starts, so fuck knows what the actual odds are.

    MrScottyTay,

    It’s always 1:4 then but that doesn’t mean in 4 goes you’re guaranteed a win.

    brsrklf,

    Humans are bad at probability, and that’s mostly why they gamble too.

    Every wheel draw is supposed to be independent (it’s not totally so because computer “random” is really a pseudo-random algorithm, but close enough). So every time you draw, the odds are 1:4. Previous draws don’t matter.

    On an infinitely large number of draws, you’d see a 1/4 success rate. This doesn’t mean you can’t fail a dozen times in a row (the probability of that is (3/4)^12, about 3%… It happens).

    null,

    It’s 1:4 but everytime the card is played a new set of 1:4 starts

    Of course it does, or the odds wouldn’t be 1 in 4…

    If you flip a coin, you “start” a new set of 1 in 2 odds too – that’s what makes it always 50/50

    Ilixtze, do games w Switch 2 preorders [in the US] delayed over Trump tariff uncertainty

    The anti woke gamers that can only see politics when it intersects their treats will be thrilled by this. But I don’t expect any self reflection or deep analysis by them.

    AllTheKarma,

    Nah, they’ll blame developers and publishers. There will be death threats I’m sure. Boycotting companies out loud while still using their products.

    gashead76, do games w iPod fans evade Apple’s DRM to preserve 54 lost clickwheel-era games
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    I had completely forgotten about iPod games! I think there was one called Vortex that I liked a lot and there was also game version of the show LOST that I only played because I was a mega-fan of the show that was otherwise very frustrating.

    Also a great example of why DRM sucks.

    gaylord_fartmaster,

    This is taking me back to playing a barely controllable homebrew port of Doom on my jailbroken ipod video.

    gashead76,
    @gashead76@lemmy.world avatar

    Oh wow, I totally forgot about doing that as well! I think I spent the better part of a day getting it work, then “played” it for all of two or three minutes.

    catloaf,

    I remember playing it under Rockbox on some media player. I don’t even remember what it was, now, but it was a solid little device.

    ruckblack,

    I wanna say I had sonic 2 installed? And it was about as controllable as you’d imagine with the scrollwheel lol.

    gashead76,
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    I never tried Sonic on the iPod, but I bet it was ridiculous to control!

    fieryhamster, do games w Chips aren’t improving like they used to, and it’s killing game console price cuts

    Trump. Trump is killing ALL price drops.

    mosiacmango,

    They mention his tariffs, but it’s also a bigger issue that has to do with the laws of physics hitting economics.

    Kyrgizion,

    We’ve been up against the 5Ghz thermal wall for over a decade. We can keep adding cores but we need significantly improved design (less nanometers) for these gains - and these are now running up against another wall, namely quantum tunneling which begins being a problem at around the nanometer scale.

    I assume only a radically different architecture (light instead of electricity?) will be able to smash these barriers.

    Goronmon,

    The lack of price drops aren’t really caused by tariffs up to this point.

    Tariffs will be responsible for price increases however.

    RightHandOfIkaros,

    This was going to happen whether Trump became president or not, because Trump isn’t the problem causing this, it is a way simpler problem: greed.

    ms_lane,

    Trump is the cause of it, just last term.

    Very long story short- Trump crashing oil prices in 2016/2017 more or less ‘killed’ GlobalFoundries and which left TSMC as the only leading edge pureplay foundry. (Intel isn’t pureplay, Samsung is no longer chasing leading edge)

    Trump caused the chip shortage.

    icecreamtaco,
    @icecreamtaco@lemmy.world avatar

    Yes but that’s only part of it

    samus12345,

    But prices are being raised worldwide, not just in the US.

    applepie, do games w 11 years after launch, 49M people still use their PS4s, matching the PS5

    as other's have said, console makes pretty good all purpose media center unless you are a high end electronic waste snob.

    Green13, do astronomy w [Eric Berger] Seeing this eclipse is probably the highest-reward, lowest-effort thing one can do in life

    If you waited to start planning until now it’ll be the hardest thing you’ve ever done.

    xpinchx,

    Yep. Anyone reading this that was planning on driving home right after - do yourself a favor and find a place nearby to stay the night.

    Last time my 4 hour drive out was 17 hours back home. Gas stations out of gas, no bathrooms, bumper to bumper the whole way.

    njm1314, do gaming w Steam doesn’t want to pay arbitration fees, tells gamers to sue instead | Ars Technica

    Man anyone saying this is a bad thing has never been through arbitration before. It’s basically a room full of lawyers getting paid to waste your time and money just to fuck you over later. Course as I type that it kind of sounds like all lawyers…

    gedaliyah,
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    I think more ironic than bad.

    doodledup, (edited ) do games w Gearbox founder says Epic Games Store hopes were “misplaced or overly optimistic”

    I gave Epic’s store a chance but even after all this time it’s still shit and very far from feature parity with Steam. There’s not even proper reviews. No big-picture equivalent. No good out-of-the-box Linux support. No Steam-Deck. The list is very very long. Until Epic starts delivering, the 30% cut Valve takes is more than justified.

    Albbi,

    I gave it a chance when they took over Rocket League. The damn platform doesn’t even support profile avatars while Steam did. So to get a basic nice feature working all you had to do was… not use their platform.

    They still don’t have avatars.

    TachyonTele,

    They absolutely slaughtered rocket league. They even put the dumb cyber truck in it lmao

    Albbi,

    Oh really? I haven’t played since they disabled trading items.

    I mean, the cyber truck probably looks better than some of the other cars, and you’ll probably get better FPS due to the lowered polygon count! But yeah… no bueno.

    Laser,

    the cyber truck probably looks better than some of the other cars

    It’s actually quite close to the real version.

    So no.

    Albbi,

    I haven’t seen it, but I thought it might be better than the Grog or Scarab.

    Laser,

    it might be better than the […] Scarab

    Surely you jest

    Albbi,

    I went and played a few games. You’re right, the cybertruck is the worst looking car in the game by far.

    jagermo,

    Heroic launcher works pretty well to get epic and gog games in the deck. But yes, support could be better, especially since i remember unreal tournament being Linux friendly early on.

    thejoker954,

    Yeah i get and play the free games from there, but they don’t seem to want to do more than the bare minimum for the storefront so I won’t purchase anything through them.

    doodledup,

    It’s beyond me how they can affors all of these free games and exclusive but not a single capable developer to make this platform beyond just the bare minimum.

    BedbugCutlefish,
    @BedbugCutlefish@lemmy.world avatar

    I never gave it a chance, as theit practice of paying for exclusivity is infuriating to me.

    Make your shit better. Hell, make it comparable, and charge a lower cit (so devs make more), and I’d support then.

    Paying to make the market more closed off sucks.

    toynbee,

    FWIW, my understanding is that the owner of Epic is actively anti-Linux, so your third feature is a unlikely at best. The fourth was only remotely likely due to market share.

    unexposedhazard, do games w Switch 2 preorders [in the US] delayed over Trump tariff uncertainty

    We will get soooo many of these headlines in the coming months and years. It will be glorious. Everyone will get instant and cheaper access to new tech while USians get fucked lol

    tempest,

    No no those other countries will pay the tariffs.

    Raiderkev,

    Yes, as someone who works in supply chain, I definitely don’t have to update hundreds of PO’s to add tariff fees into everything, and the company is definitely not increasing price of the product onto our customers, because that’d be weird. China n Mexico are clearly going to make us rich.

    parpol, do astronomy w Don’t panic, but an asteroid has a 1.9% chance of hitting Earth in 2032

    To people having panic attacks, it is not large enough to destroy the earth, and we would have plenty of time to evacuate the impact location. Though let’s hope it isn’t anywhere with permafrost.

    Jimmycakes,

    You mean populate the impact zone because I’m going to watch

    hungprocess,
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    SARGE,
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    Yeah, my dogs will be gone by then so I would absolutely set up a tent close enough to catch it. I’d even bring a baseball glove for shits and giggles.

    taiyang,

    Aw, you think we’ll still have permafrost by then.

    photonic_sorcerer,
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    It’ll be an equatorial impact.

    SuperSaiyanSwag,

    Well that’s disappointing

    mhague, do games w Today’s game consoles are historically overpriced

    But even before recent tariffs, modern console prices weren’t dropping nearly as fast as history suggested they should. In fact, Sony first raised the nominal starting price of the PS5 Digital Edition back in 2023, way before Trump’s current trade war was even on the horizon.

    I’m not saying Trump is to blame but this is misleading. Trump hurt our economy with tariffs during his first term nearly 10 years ago. During 2023 he was releasing “Agenda 47” policies, in which he specifically mentioned more tariffs. Here’s Trump threatening tariffs 8 months before Sony raised the price

    For regular people, Trump tariffs came out of nowhere in 2024. Corporations and people holding stock have different perspectives.

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