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Overspark, do games w Cookie Clicker coming to Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X/S

Also how are you going to mod it on those platforms.

Omegamanthethird, do games w Cookie Clicker coming to Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
@Omegamanthethird@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve been riding Adventure Capitalist on my PS5, which doesn’t really require fast clicking. But it doesn’t have the events, so it’s been kind of slow going.

I’ll probably pick this up so I can forget about it for a month and then update.

Sludgehammer, do games w Cookie Clicker coming to Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
@Sludgehammer@lemmy.world avatar

Hmm… I dunno about adding to the base version of the PS5, wouldn’t a game like Cookie Clicker benefit from the power of the PS5 Pro? They should make it PS5 Pro exclusive.

Katana314,

It was only recently I saw that Blue Prince did not make a PS4 release, which surprised me - quite a lot of games even in the past year have still put that out when there’s nothing in them that’s highly demanding. Usually, it just means it hovers around 25-30fps.

NONE_dc, do games w Apple blocks Fortnite's return to iPhone in US
@NONE_dc@lemmy.world avatar

Oh, so Apple is eager for another demand, huh

YourAvgMortal,

Delaying the review process is just petty, but lawsuits are only profitable when you win, so Apple denying the app would mean Epic wanting another lawsuit.

paraphrand,

Do you think a court could force Apple to allow any and all software in the App Store? In other words, it’s not Apple’s decision who they do business with?

YourAvgMortal,

I doubt it. They could expand the list of allowed content, but Apple has a right (and responsibility) to moderate the content on their platform

brenstar,

Could lead to allowing alternative app repositories outside of just the App Store to keep Apple from gate keeping

Ulrich, (edited ) do games w Apple blocks Fortnite's return to iPhone in US
@Ulrich@feddit.org avatar

Give them a real, damaging fine that makes them think twice about doing something like that ever again.

masterspace, do games w Apple blocks Fortnite's return to iPhone in US

Apple is such a piece of shit company.

MajesticElevator,

There are worse, but yea, they’re fucking annoying

Anyone knows a good Android phone (brand) that works for daily usage and doesn’t spy on you?

And don’t recommend things like GrapheneOS and shit, they’re nice, but clearly not usable because you’re locked off too many apps, and end up still using Google

DesolateMood,

I’ve been using GrapheneOS for a couple months and haven’t found any apps to be giving me trouble. What apps are locked off?

Spider89,

Banking apps, Netflix (and similar), Restaurant apps, certain online games.

That’s all I can think of, it be nice if I was corrected (Especially banking apps) since I wanted LineageOS.

DesolateMood,

Ah, I don’t game on my phone so I wouldn’t know about that, but all of my banking apps work and while I don’t normally use streaming services, I just downloaded and tested Netflix and Hulu and both loaded and took me to a login screen. I only actually logged in to Hulu because I don’t have a Netflix account, but I think it’s safe to assume it would’ve worked

Asparagus0098,

A lot of banking apps do work on grapheneos.

privsec.dev/…/banking-applications-compatibility-…

Spider89,

What about LineageOS?

Little8Lost,
@Little8Lost@lemmy.world avatar

Should be similar because i guess the apps allow rooted phones.
I use e/os based on LineageOS and my banking apps are in that list

MajesticElevator,

Can’t use mobile payment for one, then apps with integrity checks often block me. Might be highly related to the fact that I downloaded from Aurora instead of P Store, but yea I’m pretty sure some other are blocked as well.

I have a Google account in another country than the one I’m living in and a lot of apps are not accessible this way for example… might be my fault as well, I know

I heard bank apps are often an issue. I didn’t test it personally

MBech,

My government 2FA can’t work on those OSs. Could get a physical device that shows the code, but that’s nowhere near as practical. Without that 2FA I can’t pay online, check mail from the government, login to my bank, move my adress, change my phone plan. Everything is set up through the 2FA, which is convenient as fuck, and super safe, but requires either Apple or Android.

MajesticElevator,

Government 2FA? Sounds dystopian 👀

MBech,

It’s a pretty good system, if it’s any interrest it’s in Denmark.

MajesticElevator,

If you say so! I hope it’s not as bad as it sounds haha

dustyData,

Why would it be dystopian? Governments provide services and financial aids that also require security and safe authentication of ID. Actually, identity rights protection is the main thing governments provide.

MajesticElevator,

Well, if it’s for something related to your government ID then okay, but you made it sound like you had to use their thing on a lot of services

Like requiring something provided by the government for paying online is wild

dustyData,

“People shop for groceries online with government vouchers”. Doesn’t sound wild to me at all. It is the most basic possible social security program in the 21st century. There’s a difference between government way is the only way, and government offers a way for those who can’t otherwise access basic human need. 2FA and MFA is basic security, without any context it is not any more or less dystopian than a bank, a phone carrier or Google providing MFA.

MajesticElevator,

It is the most basic possible social security program in the 21st century

Wtf? Health care is the most basic social security.

“People shop for groceries online with government vouchers”

You never mentionned this. But still, it makes you so much traceable. Doesn’t feel really good, being said like that.

MBech,

Here in Denmark we need the government 2FA to pay for our stuff online. It’s an extra identity check on the credit card to make sure the card hasn’t been stolen. We don’t do government vouchers here, because we have a very good safetynet based on a salary from the government if we’re jobless. Kinda like UBI, but you only get it if you don’t have a job, so not entirely UBI. The rate isn’t anything good, but it’s enough to survive.

Our 2FA is used for by far most things. Like if I want to login on my phone carriers website, I’ll use the 2FA. Need to check up on my taxes? 2FA. Sign legal documents? 2FA. The way it works is, I’ve chosen a username which I write on the website login page, no password is used here. Then I open the 2FA app, login, grant access. If I try to login to a website on anything else than my phone, I need to scan a QR code displayed on the website aswell. This way I only need to remember the password for the 2FA and my username. We haven’t had any issues with security in this system in the 4,5 years it’s been online.

mrvictory1,

Does the app check for strongest variany of Safetynet / Play Integrity?

Spider89,

Sony Xperia… that’s all I can think of…

umbrella,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

i don’t think you can have a phone that doesn’t spy on you without graphene, lineage or similar.

MajesticElevator,

Yea so I’m pretty suck. The middle option I use is Apple. I don’t really trust them, but at this point it’s better than using Google services

umbrella,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

tbf i don’t think apple is any better

MajesticElevator,

To each their opinion.

karl_chungus,

They don’t profit off spying on you selling your data to other companies, this makes them the lesser evil but they’re still evil for sure.

umbrella,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

they do profit off it. its in their license agreement.

karl_chungus, (edited )

Where is that in their revenue streams? Nearly all of their profit comes from selling hardware and services.

You could argue they profit off insecure default settings, such as having Google as the default search engine or analyzing Siri recordings or how they use aggregated usage data, but to date I’m not aware of Apple either profiting directly off data it collects from users, or selling that data to third-parties.

Selling ads or user data is nowhere in their business model. They don’t need to, and the trust they risk losing from doing so is a powerful detractor. They’re not perfect, but as far as corporations go they could be much, much worse. They’re not comparable to Google in terms of privacy at all.

Here’s a source confirming as much: fossbytes.com/apple-data-collection-explained/

Turns out the answer is No, Apple doesn’t sell your data to third-party advertisers. The Cupertino giant possesses the exclusive rights of showing you ads on the App Store and other apps. This means your data is used by Apple to show ads, but not sold to any other advertisers…

umbrella,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

i don’t think even google sells it outright.

they collect it, use it to train ai. not to mention how 3-letter agencies get it too.

selling it outright is a matter of time.

i also absolutely do not get why apple fanboys defend them so rabidly. its just a phone like any other.

karl_chungus, (edited )

1: Google’s entire business model includes selling your data and activity and advertise to you based on that. They have been sued for lying about this and had to settle.

2: Yes, this is directly stated in the setup screen for devices as on by default, which you can opt-out from then or at any time.

3: Let’s get mad at them for doing that when they actually do it.

4: Not sure there are many “rabid” users anymore, or at least here anyway. But there’s a difference between defending a company and flat out calling bs on an bs accusation.

I do not understand why people like making up reasons to hate on a corporation when there are so many other legitimate reasons to hate that corporation instead.

altkey, do games w Apple blocks Fortnite's return to iPhone in US

Why take sides if both are shit. Apple with their stupidly controlled walled garden VS Epic thinking they can buy their way into infinite reach everywhere. I’m rather pleased they didn’t agree with each other, because their cooperation seems even worse than them acting as separate entities.

kadup,
@kadup@lemmy.world avatar

In a fight between Apple and Epic, I’m rooting for the fight

pory,
@pory@lemmy.world avatar

I’d take an Apple loss over an Epic one any day here. Apple’s walled garden philosophy has permanently damaged the tech literacy of an entire generation, and the fact that ~half of all people that want to use a smartphone to do things simply can’t just install a FOSS application downloaded from Github to do the thing is an atrocity. Apple getting away with it also emboldens Google to make their phones/tablets into “gadgets” instead of “computers” with stuff like file permissions policies (that became so restrictive that the devs for Syncthing simply gave up on Android as a platform).

Meanwhile, Epic’s greatest evil that affects me is that I don’t play some video games because they’re exclusive to Epic’s store, and also some video games are worse because it “just makes too much financial sense” for AAA devs to release UE5 slop. Operating systems and programs are more important than video games, and video games as a medium are more restricted by stuff like what Apple’s doing than what the AAA devs do to generate shareholder value.

nek0d3r,

I managed to never drop a penny on Epic. The game launcher relaunch with all the propoganda put me in a state of “voting with my dollar” where I decided I’d give it a year or two before I tried out their storefront. Then when they decided to sick all the fortnite kids on Apple in this pathetic attempt to get attention on their case, I was like nope never buying a thing. Apple of course, can also eat my ass

BlameTheAntifa,

Both are scummy, but in this specific circumstance Epic is in the right. Apple’s anti-competitive, monopolistic trust needs to be broken.

DebatableRaccoon, do gaming w Fortnite now lets you chat with Darth Vader using generative AI speech [Eurogamer]

The bar was on the floor already but they still felt the need to bring a shovel.

Mongostein, do gaming w Fortnite now lets you chat with Darth Vader using generative AI speech [Eurogamer]

Is this how they’ll use AI to write new Star Wats canon?

whelk,
@whelk@lemm.ee avatar

“Star Wats” sounds about right

Mongostein,

lol I’m not changing it

Yermaw, do gaming w Fortnite now lets you chat with Darth Vader using generative AI speech [Eurogamer]

I might have to install fortnight again for a quick shot at this. I’ve never knowingly voice chatted with an AI yet and want a go.

I’m excited for this sort of thing to be properly implemented in games, it’s only a matter of time, and wouldn’t mind a sneak preview.

Eggyhead, do gaming w Fortnite now lets you chat with Darth Vader using generative AI speech [Eurogamer]

I’m waiting for this in a AAA open world fantasy VRpg. I’ll be waiting a while, but I want it.

gradual, do games w Apple blocks Fortnite's return to iPhone in US

Both companies are absolute shitty garbage headed by scumbags deserving of vigilante justice, but it’s especially pathetic seeing how many people are willing to bend over backwards just for apple.

It’s like we’re not even allowed to fight back against them by saying “If you want our product, don’t use apple.”

gradual, do games w Apple blocks Fortnite's return to iPhone in US

“App Review shouldn’t be weaponised by senior management as a tool to delay or obstruct competition, due process, or free speech.”

Apple has no obligation to be fair to competition or uphold freedom of speech. Due process is completely irrelevant.

Tim Sweeney is an honest-to-goodness piece of shit.

Etterra, do games w Apple blocks Fortnite's return to iPhone in US

Honestly, I maintain the ancient line of if you’re playing games on Apple you’re doing it wrong. Apple is not a gaming platform. That said, Fortnite sucks so meh.

givesomefucks, do games w $80 for Borderlands 4 too costly? Randy Pitchford says, "If you're a real fan, you'll find a way to make it happen"

Like waiting 6 months for them to panic over low sales and put on 50% sale?

Maybe, or maybe I’ll wait for the ultimate edition with all dlc to hit $40

FlashMobOfOne,
@FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world avatar

Or get it second-hand off G2A or CDKeys.

I’m never paying $80 for a video game.

iAmTheTot,

I wouldn’t advise using those services, myself. Lots of sketchy stuff. Legit copies of digital games go on sale often enough.

yamper,

piracy is preferable over buying a key off of greymarket sites like this tbh

inclementimmigrant,

I honestly think it will sell a lot because most gamers won’t be able to control themselves.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

Or perhaps even find it to be worth the price.

PillowTalk420,
@PillowTalk420@lemmy.world avatar

What does a 12 year old care about $80? They ain’t spending that. Their parents are.

BlameTheAntifa,

When $40 is half price, I will generally pass as if it were $80. There is a glut of amazing content out there for $40 or less, and much of it is truly inspired indie work. When your half-price game is competing with great full-price indie titles, I will continue to ignore your overpriced corporate muck.

Kaldo,

I mean 50% off and still being $40 still sounds like a terrible deal

Graphy,

Right? I didn’t realize how disinterested I was in Borderlands until I read that.

zaphod,

I got Borderlands 3 about a year after release for less than 5€, I can wait.

psx_crab,

Borderlands 3 is in a free giveaway after a year or so on Epic Games. The sales must be abysmal to give a flagship franchise away for free, because of Randy being a bitch and insist exclusive is good. This will hopefully bite them back like last time.

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