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p03locke, do gaming w Nightdive's acclaimed System Shock remake heading to consoles in May
@p03locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Good, they’ve been on a tear of classic remakes here lately, and I hope the new engine System Shock was built from can be used to remake System Shock 2.

TurboHarbinger, do gaming w Nightdive's acclaimed System Shock remake heading to consoles in May

I hope they fix it first. Be adviced, this game has broken achievements, you can’t get them all.

p03locke,
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They already fixed most of the bugs in the first major patch. Are you talking about the lost audio log near the entrance to the elevator on Level 8? They fixed that problem.

TurboHarbinger,

Audiologs are a pain in the ass. Everytime they patch it something else breaks.

I played the game in January, there is more logs that the first patches, but it seems the minimum you can get is still the same (had to load an early version of the game to fix that, with steam shenanigans). The “defeat shodan” achievement doesn’t work either, as in is bugged, no one has it.

So no, they didn’t fix shit. That log in L8 is still inside the fucking wall.

Please don’t bullshit me.

perishthethought, do gaming w Nightdive's acclaimed System Shock remake heading to consoles in May

… making its way to PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox One on 21st May.

And it’s already on Steam, eh store.steampowered.com/app/482400/

Midnitte,

Making its way implies it was somewhere already ;)

Developer Nightdive Studios’ acclaimed remake of cult-classic sci-fi horror System Shock is - following a successful release on PC last year

JohnEdwa,

You should buy “System Shock: Enhanced Edition”, as the name implies, it’s the newer better one!

Seriously, why do we keep using the same names with reboots and remasters and remakes and argh. Languages have words, use the goddamn words!

perishthethought,

Languages have words, use the goddamn words!

I ffeel this in my bones every day. Seems like some people are trying to make words not mean what they’re supposed to mean.

p03locke,
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Because System Shock 2023 just sounds goofy. I’m not sure how else they could have renamed it. They’ve been doing this with movies for decades, too.

The “Enhanced Edition” was the old version of the game with some mods and tweaks to make it playable for modern audiences. The new one is an actual graphical and gameplay remake.

entropicdrift,
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I’m not sure how else they could have renamed it

Ooh, I love this game!

System Shock: SHODAN Edition

System Shock: Remake

System Shock: Unreal Edition

System Shock: Reconstructed

System Shock: Mainframe Edition

IDK, one of those probably. The trend of naming remakes or reboots the same exact name of the originals is tiresome to me.

Like Lords of The Fallen and Lords of The Fallen. Or King Kong and King Kong and King Kong. Or Godzilla and Godzilla and Godzilla.

The need to say the year when talking about something is annoying in conversation.

I love Doom, but found Doom just OK, y’know?

p03locke,
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The only game I found that was actually successful in doing something like that was “Dark Souls: Remastered”, and only because it’s fucking Dark Souls.

entropicdrift,
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Here’s a few more. I’m only including full remakes and not any remasters, since we’re talking about the System Shock remake:

Ocarina of Time 3D

Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp

Counter Strike: Source

Crash Bandicoot N-Sane Trilogy

Destroy All Humans 2: Reprobed

DuckTales: Remastered

Dune 2000

The House of The Dead: Remake

Kirby’s Return To Dream Land Deluxe

The Last of Us Part I

Mafia: Definitive Edition

Mega Man: The Wily Wars

Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater

Metal Slug X

Metroid: Zero Mission

Metroid: Samus Returns

realMyst

Pac-Man World: Re-Pac

Panzer Dragoon: Remake

Pokemon: HeartGold and SoulSilver

Pokemon: FireRed and LeafGreen

Pokemon: Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

XCOM: Enemy Unknown

Vordus,

realMyst

Of course, that’s not the most recent remake of Myst. The current one is called, er, ‘Myst’.

Sigh. Looking forward to Riven. Again.

Krrygon, (edited ) do gaming w Nightdive's acclaimed System Shock remake heading to consoles in May
@Krrygon@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Very cool! I had a blast playing it. Nice that it will be available to a broader audience soon

Schadrach, do games w Nintendo emulator Pizza Emulators pulls its apps from Google Play store

I suppose this just means that piracy of the Pizza Emulators themselves is going to pick up, unless there are better GB/GBA emulators for android out currently.

yamanii, do games w Nintendo emulator Pizza Emulators pulls its apps from Google Play store
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

the DMCA and it’s anti-circumvention clause has been a blight on consumers, can’t even fix trains without getting sued.

clay_pidgin, do games w Nintendo emulator Pizza Emulators pulls its apps from Google Play store

Anyone recommend a Bluetooth controller for Android? I just tried emulating a GB game for the first time, and remembered that I hate soft keys.

Chee_Koala,

The Xbox controller?

Bubs,

I second this. If you already have one (or even a ps5 controller) then they are a perfect choice. I imagine a switch pro controller would work too, and you get the bonus of having a nice controller for your switch.

If you don’t have one then 8bitdo is a safe choice

clay_pidgin,

I’ve got an xbox360 and a PS4 - nothing newer. I’ll have to buy SOMETHING, sadly. I do appreciate the suggestion ,though.

caseofthematts,

I’ve not tried it, but I’m sure if you can connect a PS5 controller, you can use your PS4 controller. Look it up and give it a shot!

clay_pidgin,

It seems that I can! Most excellent. Thank you.

Stovetop,

PS4 controllers use Bluetooth and can be paired with a phone.

clay_pidgin,

I assumed they were a proprietary 2.4ghz like the Xbox 360! Hot dog. Thank you.

deafboy,
@deafboy@lemmy.world avatar

Wasn’t support for them dropped basically everywhere recently due to an unfixable security bug in it’s bluetooth implementation?

SirAtomic,

I use an 8bitdo pro 2. Over kill, probably but it works with lots of devices. Phone, switch, computer.

clay_pidgin,

That looks like a good choice, thank you. I’ll see if I can sneak it past the wife.

yamanii,
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But there’s no support for the phone, how will you use it? Satelite controllers are the best for this.

kronarbob,

shop.8bitdo.com/…/8bitdo-mobile-clip-for-pro-2-bl…

There is a support for the pro 2.

Mango,

It’s not Bluetooth, but the Razer Kishi pro v2 is just absolutely wonderful! It even gives you a 3.5mm headphone port with a very capable amp!

clay_pidgin,

Huh, that’s neat!

NoneYa, do games w Nintendo emulator Pizza Emulators pulls its apps from Google Play store

Exactly what Nintendo was hoping for. I can’t blame the developers, though. But this sucks.

Old ass game systems where it’s practically impossible or expensive to get the physical games anymore, let alone the console, with some titles locked to those systems, never to be enjoyed again except through emulation.

mesamunefire,

Yep. If anyone is using emulators, I would suggest keeping a copy just in case this spills over to all emulators.

CileTheSane,
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

Old ass game systems where it’s practically impossible or expensive to get the physical games anymore, let alone the console, with some titles locked to those systems

And if you do manage to acquire a physical copy Nintendo isn’t go to see any of the money you spent on it anyway

Blizzard, do gaming w 600 Activision QA staff have become gaming's biggest union to date

Wait, Actiblizzion has quality assurance?!

SturgiesYrFase,
@SturgiesYrFase@lemmy.ml avatar

Coulda foolt me

ImplyingImplications,

They mostly test the breastmilk in the office fridges

cooljacob204,

💀

ArmoredThirteen,

As someone currently working in QA, they might have a bunch of high priority tasks related to monetization or partnerships with legal obligations. QA for things the consumer sees only needs to be prioritized enough to keep the profits vs. outrage ratio in the green

Midnitte, do gaming w PlayStation studio Deviation Games has closed down

It really sucks for the hard-working employees with so many layoffs happening in the industry, but I guess it shouldn’t be a surprise since they haven’t released a game yet.

Deviation Games was formed by ex-Treyarch and Call of Duty developers in 2020, led by Jason Blundell and Dave Anthony. Eighteen months later, however, Blundell departed Deviation. It then laid off around 90 employees back in May 2023, citing a “difficult situation” that “forced” the layoffs.

echo64, do games w PlayStation studio Deviation Games has closed down

Deviation games is not a playstation studio.

PowerCrazy, do gaming w With gaming's internet usage climbing, how do internet providers keep up?

Sounds like we should start fining ISPs who can’t/don’t want to keep up.

M500, do gaming w Baldur's Gate 3 leads BAFTA Games Awards with 10 nominations

This game was weird for me. I genuinely got addicted to it, but got burned out near the end of the second act. I just ended up putting the game down once I got to the third act.

I really loved it, but I had enough of it for the time being.

With that being said I think the game is like 10/10. The voice acting was flawless. The devs were responsive to feedback. I’ll totally day-1 purchase this studies future releases. They earned it.

nul9o9,

Same here, i also put down DOS2 near the end of the game multiple times as well.

But I still love these games, and I think Baldurs Gate 3 deserves all the praise it’s getting.

Zorsith,
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I really need to go back and dive into act 3, I just kinda stopped after getting there.

vinnymac,

For me it was a time issue. If I was a teenager with time to kill, I’d sink endless hours into it. But regularly picking it up and putting it down is kind of disruptive to the flow of the game in my opinion. It’s not something I feel you can play for 30 minutes or even an hour and get much out of.

Overall incredible game though, that I highly recommend.

M500,

I guess this is part of it. Maybe I felt bad about neglecting other things in life to play the game. Some fights take 30+ minutes.

wizardbeard,
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For me it’s this plus the level of focus I feel like I need to not get my shit kicked in.

Maybe I’m just bad, but there’s a good number of encounters where a few bad moves can put you in a slow spiral to defeat. Plus there’s just a lot to consider at any given moment, it’s a deep combat system.

When my only time to play is after my kid is down for the night, a lot of the time I’m looking to relax and not think super hard.

Shayeta,

Yeah, the third act is thw least polished of all. I’m not saying it’s bad, but compared to act 1 and 2 it is just not as good.

ursakhiin,

I thought that on my first playthrough but feel like much of the polish was added by my second one.

ursakhiin,

The game is long. 100-120 hours a playthrough isn’t for everybody. As long as you feel satisfied that’s what counts.

SatouKazuma, do gaming w With gaming's internet usage climbing, how do internet providers keep up?
@SatouKazuma@lemmy.world avatar

Counter: How do devs actually compress their fucking games? No reason games should approach taking up half of a hard drive.

derGottesknecht,

Decompression uses the cpu, so you loose performance if you compress textures.

MangoPenguin,
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Just use delta transfer, and compress for transit and decompress on the host during install like steam does.

Technology that’s been around for decades and yet for some reason so many game launchers don’t make use of it.

derGottesknecht,

I was referring to the hard drive, not the download. I think loading times increases if you have the textures compressed.

MangoPenguin,
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Yeah but if you decompress on install then you’re not loading compressed textures.

TexMexBazooka,

But you’re still using the same amount of disk space

femtech,

not for the transfer which is what the ISP’s are crying about.

derGottesknecht,

Yes, but the first comment asked why games are so huge o the harddrive.

conciselyverbose,

Do you know how much space I could save (and transfers that could be prevented) if they offered alternate branches that didn’t pack obscenely large textures onto my steam deck for no reason? You already know what textures you load on low, medium, high, ultra texture quality settings. Steam offers branches that are easy for users who care to use. Why not use them?

SatouKazuma,
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Imagine expecting things to be simple, though. Something something Murphy’s Law…

echo, do gaming w With gaming's internet usage climbing, how do internet providers keep up?

Gaming uses extremely little bandwidth.

tabris,

Software updates can take quite a bit of bandwidth though. Call of Duty updates are significant events on the network, at the scale of streaming major sporting events.

bjorney,

Read the 2nd sentence of the article. They are talking about 120gb CoD patches

echo,

Still not a big deal. Literally why CDNs and bitorrent tech exist. Ads, spam, and crawlers totally eclipse this traffic. This is just the ISPs posturing to raise rates.

bjorney,

Literally why CDNs and bitorrent tech exist

Neither of these reduces the amount of bandwidth an end user requires to download a 120gb file. If anything torrenting makes it more problematic because the upload is spread amongst a dozen low density residential users rather than a single high throughput datacenter

This is just the ISPs posturing to raise rates.

Ya absolutely. Doesn’t change the fact that ‘gaming uses very little bandwidth’ is only considering the UDP packets sent during an online gaming session and ignoring all the other sources of usage.

I literally have 5-10gb of updates queued up the first time I open steam nowadays

echo,

That’s still not that much data. Advertisements and crawlers constantly use up far more bandwidth. Fight the real problems instead of blaming the users.

bjorney,

That’s still not that much data

Gaming is 10-20% of the ISPs total network load, and the MW3 launch constituted like a 110% increase over base network load, so yes it’s a lot of data.

Advertisements and crawlers constantly use up far more bandwidth.

Crawlers rely on private connections between datacenters, very little of that traffic touches residential ISPs

Fight the real problems instead of blaming the users.

Literally no one is blaming users - There are plenty enough reasons to hate most ISPs, we don’t have to make up facts to find new ways to be mad.

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