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BallShapedMan, do gaming w Starfield and Bethesda Tomfoolery
@BallShapedMan@lemmy.world avatar

Frame pacing and motion blur is my guess.

Pulp, do piracy w Is anyone else like 10 times more likely to play a game they pirated versus one they bought?

I may buy a game on great sale to maybe play later

If I pirate it, it’s because I want to play it asap

RightHandOfIkaros, do gaming w Starfield and Bethesda Tomfoolery

Most likely a combination of dynamic resolution and FSR technologies.

darthsid, do gaming w Starfield and Bethesda Tomfoolery

It’s the fucking engine they won’t let go off

BobKerman3999,

Unfortunately there’s not much choice in 3d game engines anymore. I’m not sure I want an unreal engine monopoly, btw.

tormeh,

It does seem to be the best one, although CPU parallelism seems awful. No one wants to use CryEngine, and Godot and Unity is only used by indies

Zahille7,

Source still seems pretty good these days. I haven’t played HL: Alyx yet but Source 2 looks way beefier.

dingus, do gaming w Starfield and Bethesda Tomfoolery
@dingus@lemmy.ml avatar

It’s called the Todd Howard Reality Distortion Field.

Macaroni_ninja,
@Macaroni_ninja@lemmy.world avatar

This guy was THRDF-d before!

Infiltrated_ad8271, do piracy w Is anyone else like 10 times more likely to play a game they pirated versus one they bought?
@Infiltrated_ad8271@kbin.social avatar

I guess so, as it's fine to leave a game in the gog/steam library for a long time, but several games taking up tens or hundreds of GB on disk is a hassle.

On the other hand, I also notice that I have much less commitment, I discard them easily and often without giving them a real chance.

lurkeymclerkface, do gaming w hardware: use TV as a monitor?

I am most concerned about the logistics of mouse and key slouched over a table sitting on the couch. Maybe some sort of desk setup in front of the TV? 1080p monitors are very cheap second hand. Sometimes thrift stores have them even.

HumbleFlamingo, do gaming w Suggestion for game streaming setup

Is running an optical usb, and optical hdmi cable an option?

Kir,
@Kir@feddit.it avatar

Unfortunately, no

ginerel, do gaming w What games have you played due to FOMO?
@ginerel@kbin.social avatar

Pretty much any game made by Valve. I have a bunch of friends that are really fans of them and I gradually started enjoying them as well.

CorrodedCranium,
@CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

Nice. That’s one of those games I wish I got into at the same time as my friends. Portal co-op looks like a lot of fun

CaptObvious, do piracy w Is anyone else like 10 times more likely to play a game they pirated versus one they bought?

Simple common sense suggests that rented (subscribed) software of any kind is likely a very bad deal for the consumer. Rental where all the control rests with the publisher and not the user or creator (a la Steam) is just as bad.

Before big publishers emerged, we had exactly the try-before-you-buy situation you describe. It was called shareware. It had excellent quality control since any game that didn’t hold the player’s attention didn’t generate income. And the creator got all the revenue rather than the publisher and distributors keeping 80-90% or more.

These days, I just settle for waiting until a game appears on GOG. It’s a decent compromise.

Excrubulent,
@Excrubulent@slrpnk.net avatar

Yeah, I remember the Duke Nukem Episode 1 shareware, one of the first games I remember playing actually. There were others but this was the first one that really gelled as a functioning game. A lot of the others were sort of incomprehensible to my small child brain. It’s wild that I can remember these old games then just search them and they’re immediately playable with no setup needed.

Abnorc, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of September 3rd

I recently finished Bomb Rush Cyberfunk. it’s a fun game, but I’d say it was a bit expensive for the overall length and simplicity of it. Still, I really enjoyed it.

I also downloaded the free version of Shadow Warrior on GoG. I am not playing it blind since I watched Civvie-11’s video on it already, but it’s way harder than I expected. It’s my first time playing a build engine game, but the weapons and combat feel very intense and satisfying to use despite the technical limitations of games back then. I think I will keep on playing on “who wants some wang” for now, but it’s taking some perseverance. Lo Wang is hilarious though, and it’s making the game way funnier than I expected. If I keep on enjoying it this much, I may give other old shooters a try as well.

Kolanaki, do piracy w Is anyone else like 10 times more likely to play a game they pirated versus one they bought?
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No… I am just more likely to buy a game I pirated if I actually like it enough to keep playing more than a few minutes.

nosurprises, do piracy w Is anyone else like 10 times more likely to play a game they pirated versus one they bought?

Maybe it’s the fact I downloaded it exactly when I decided to and not when a sale happened or it was in a bundle.

I don’t get this argument. You don’t have to download a game when it’s on sale or in a bundle. Buy it when it makes the most economical sense, download and play whenever you feel like it.

tiramichu,

Agree. I changed the way that I purchase games by setting myself a rule:

  • Buy it only if you are going to play it TODAY

Previously I had a library of games I had never played because I bought them on sale and they just sat there, unplayed, making me feel sad and stressed.

Purchasing only when I want to play now is both less stressful, and less expensive!

wolfshadowheart,
@wolfshadowheart@kbin.social avatar

This one is dangerous because then you bought it and played it for today and never boot it up again after lol

Excrubulent,
@Excrubulent@slrpnk.net avatar

Oh well, I should’ve said “acquired” there. I mean I bought it on sale, then forgot about it because I wasn’t jazzed to play it right then and there. With pirated games, the act of acquisition is the download, so they are generally available when I’m thinking about them.

gamermanh, do piracy w Is anyone else like 10 times more likely to play a game they pirated versus one they bought?
@gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I think it’s the work that goes into it, at least for me

Money abstracts it too much. Sure that game cost $20, let’s say an hour of my job time. But because it’s the weekend and money has obfuscated this fact a bit I just buy it and move on.

But a game that takes an hour or more to find, download, install, and properly get running? I just did that work on my own free time with no obfuscation, so I’m more likely to want to reap the reward of it

For example: spent a couple hours turning my old hodgepodge of emulators I’ve been using since 2014 into a nice Retro arch installation that my steam deck can also fully utilize a couple weeks back. Because of that I spent some time downloading old games to play, mix of old faves and ones I never got around to.

After all that work it’s all Ive really been playing lately, and the cycle shall repeat I’m sure

GhostOfElectricity, do gaming w 8BitDo Ultimate BT: Gyro input over 2.4Ghz guide
@GhostOfElectricity@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz avatar

How is the latency in this mode? I find the input delay when wirelessly connected to my switch too annoying to use so I only use a wired connection. Normally no delay on PC so I’m wondering if this will be the same.

Nugget,

I have no issues with latency in any mode. I played some Super Mario Bros without issue, and I think I’d realize if there was latency in that game

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