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peter, do gaming w Google starts testing instantly playable online games on YouTube
@peter@feddit.uk avatar

So sorry to hear about this being shutdown in 6 months

circuitfarmer, do games w Baldur's Gate 3 on PS5 is effectively the PC version at ultra settings
@circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Yeah, it runs very nicely on ultra on a variety of hardware. It’s been optimized and has even improved since release.

I am hoping they improved the controller interface, though. I use that even though I play the PC version, and it was somewhat broken as of a couple weeks ago.

NateNate60, do games w Nintendo demoed Switch 2 to developers at Gamescom

At least they didn’t call it the “SwitchU”

ProfoundNinja,

Switch Whu?

Kecessa,

They still have the time!

Schaedelbach,

How about SwUtch?

smeg,

They haven’t called it anything yet, this is just a way of saying “new version of the switch”. Could still be Super Switch, SwitchU or even New Switch XL!

ProfoundNinja, do games w Nintendo demoed Switch 2 to developers at Gamescom

Switch whu?

Yepthatsme, do gaming w Google starts testing instantly playable online games on YouTube

Google should kill itself in a video game. What a bunch of failed inventors.

Boiglenoight, do games w Nintendo demoed Switch 2 to developers at Gamescom

Cool! Despite its age, I’m still loving the Switch. Best all around library of consistently good games, at least single/local multiplayer.

OsrsNeedsF2P, do games w RuneScape rolls back controversial pay-to-win Hero Pass in new update

Classic Jagex. runescape@lemmy.ml has monthly threads on open source Runescape emulations so you can play the game without their nonsense

FracturedEel,

That would be sweet, for os or rs3?

Eramidik, do games w Resistor is an incredibly ambitious CaRPG that's Burnout meets Mass Effect

Great concept. I’m surprised nobody’s attempted something similar with the Speed Racer franchise.

Fapper_McFapper, do xbox w Here are some of the funniest Starfield glitches, from headless NPCs to breakdancing pirates

This is great!

jordanlund, do xbox w Here are some of the funniest Starfield glitches, from headless NPCs to breakdancing pirates
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Totally expected this after the Fallout spinning head glitch:

youtu.be/ITOrKb5HP6s?feature=shared

FinalBoy1975, do xbox w Here are some of the funniest Starfield glitches, from headless NPCs to breakdancing pirates

I don’t know about who else didn’t pay 70 bucks for this game, but I’m glad I didn’t pay 70 bucks for this game.

jordanlund,
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It’s a Bethesda game, what did you expect? ;)

I haven’t started it yet, but if past experience is any indication, the Xbox version should be far less buggy.

DeriHunter, do games w RuneScape rolls back controversial pay-to-win Hero Pass in new update

They mean “We messed up” bynot able to fool our player base and get more money out of the.and they are sorry they get caught and not able to go through with their greedy plan

18_24_61_b_17_17_4, do games w Psychedelic survival horror Saturnalia now has a 40-minute demo on Steam
@18_24_61_b_17_17_4@lemmy.world avatar

That looks interesting.

nanoUFO, do games w Blumhouse Games hires horror game specialist Louise Blain
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“Horror specialist”, they should of just hired me I played all the old penumbra games.

variants, do gaming w This Starfield player has a tip to transform your planet surveys

“One of the randomly generated points of interest, the abandoned research tower, usually has a computer at the top where you can download the planetary survey data for the planet your [sic] on,” they wrote. “Just a tip!”

rgb3x3,

So what’s even the point of scanning things?

Why do it in the first place?

LoamImprovement,

The same as anything else in a Bethesda game, busywork.

BruceTwarzen,

Shut up and collect your trinkets

_TK,
@_TK@lemmy.antemeridiem.xyz avatar

You still need to scan individual plants resources or animals to get the Surveying perk upgrades, which gives you better zoom on the scanner, which can be useful sometimes.

Xathonn,
@Xathonn@kbin.social avatar

You can sell the scan data to certain merchants, price seems to depend on the amount of stuff on the planet.

averyminya,

It’s a game with exploration elements, so the idea is that an areas you’ve visited may only have estimates of what resources are available. In some cases you could be the first person exploring it or noting its qualities.

The in game reason is the survey data you get is asked of you by one of the constellation members, as their space base “The Eye” has scanned all it can. We use the scan data for finding more artifacts (though I’m assuming it doesn’t outright give more missions). You can get the survey data before this activity and sell it for about half, which is why I assume it doesn’t really affect much.

There are also missions that ask for experienced surveyors to look for hospitable planets for their colony.

Rolder,

It’s a decent way to make money, but not really worth the effort of hunting down all the different flora and fauna. One time I had a planet where I had to land near the ocean and scan fish, that one was a total nightmare.

Nerd02,

You do it if you want to, it’s a game :)

You can make decent money off it, but first and foremost it should be something you enjoy. Personally I think that’s a very chill way of breaking the monotony, after having spent too much time flying around or walking through cities to complete quests. Exploring planets has got the nice plus of not having to deal with loading screens, unless you want to get back to your ship and move to a different biome.

SkyeStarfall,

Damn, bethesda ubisofted starfield

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