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UndercoverUlrikHD, (edited ) do games w Helldivers 2 has a Dungeons and Dragons-style GM behind the scenes

This continuous evolution has actually seen Joel getting up at unsociable hours to sort out situations when the Helldivers 2 team realised the game wasn’t as balanced as it could be. “There have been some sudden moments where maybe one planet was too easy or one was too hard and [Joel] had to get up in the middle of the night to give the Automatons a bit of reinforcement so the players don’t take [the planet] too quickly,” Pilestedt said.

That’s honestly messed up and embarrassing for their developers. Writing a decent director shouldn’t be that hard.

Goronmon,

It’s one banana, Michael, how much could it cost? 10 dollars?

Nakoichi, do gaming w Star Citizen developer hit with layoffs amid claims of a "highly toxic company"
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Suavevillain, do games w From Software is "working hard on Elden Ring DLC" but still doesn't have a release date "at this time"
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Take your time. There is no rush.

_sideffect, do games w From Software is "working hard on Elden Ring DLC" but still doesn't have a release date "at this time"

Sounds like it’ll be pretty big and worthwhile

comrade19, do games w Xbox is still committed to making consoles, says boss Phil Spencer

I wish they would let you install windows on them, but then i guess id be buying games on steam not Microsoft store / gamepass

ULS, do games w Xbox is still committed to making consoles, says boss Phil Spencer

They should make Linux boxes.

simple,

Xbox is Microsoft so that’ll literally never happen. They could make Windows 11 boxes though.

woelkchen,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

Xbox is Microsoft so that’ll literally never happen.

Microsoft already uses Linux and in fact even develops its own Linux distribution since quite some time because Windows just isn’t good enough for certain tasks: github.com/microsoft/CBL-Mariner

Surface Duo is another Linux-based product by Microsoft.

simple,

Surface Duo uses Android though so I wouldn’t put it in the same vein as Linux distros. Microsoft uses Linux for their web services like everyone else, but there is no way they’re going to push people to using their competitor on consumer products. They want people to stay on Windows.

woelkchen,
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Surface Duo uses Android though

Android is Linux.

here is no way they’re going to push people to using their competitor on consumer products. They want people to stay on Windows.

Windows Phone is dead, Android is not.

One of the reasons that Steam Deck is better than Windows handheld PCs is because Valve can freely modify the graphics drivers. That’s not possible with the proprietary Windows Radeon drivers.

smeg,

Android is Linux

Yes and no

woelkchen,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

Yes and no

Only yes. GNU software is irrelevant for anything being Linux (lots of other Linux distributions use no GNU software at all, most notably embedded variants using musl and Busybox). The kernel being a modified one is also irrelevant because almost every distribution ships patches to the kernel. The only person who can revoke Android being Linux is Linus Torvalds, not some random YouTuber named Gary.

Fact is, Microsoft ships Linux-based products and even if it’s highly unlikely what they will switch the Xbox business to release Linux hardware, the outright statement “that’ll literally never happen” is ignorant.

smeg,

True, I was just nit-picking rather than disagreeing with your original statement

woelkchen,
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smeg,

I know, I meant I wasn’t disagreeing with your first comment about Microsoft using Linux!

PhlubbaDubba, do gaming w Reuters claims Nintendo Switch 2 is expected later this year

What the heck are they planning to package into this that isn’t on the original?

Like they’ve already fused their portable and console brands, what else are they going to be able to gimick onto it? 3D?

GammaGames,

Nvidia’s upscaling tech would be cool, we’d finally get anti-aliasing in a first party Nintendo title

pimento64,

N64 had native hardware AA

senseamidmadness,

That console’s hardware is endlessly fascinating. Incredible what they did with it, at the price it sold for, back in 1996!

pixel,
@pixel@beehaw.org avatar

the ability to run a pokemon game above 20 fps, ideally

I love scarlet and violet, I was quite fond of them, but I really want a pokemon game that doesn’t feel like pulling teeth to play

aStonedSanta,

Lmao. You are in for a bad time.

Akrenion,

It worked smoothly in emulators. More compute could solve the problem. It doesn’t make up for other shortcomings of the games though.

minimalfootprint,

Rumors are it will have a LCD screen. That way Nintendo will be able to make a version with an OLED screen a few years later and sell it to you again. They’re so “innovative”.

beefcat,
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If the new device supports VRR, that would be reason enough to go back to LCD for the time being.

VRR doesn’t work very well on OLED right now, which is why the Steam Deck OLED is conspicuously missing it.

caseyweederman,

Don’t think of it as a Switch 2, any more than the Wii was a GameCube 2, or the NDS was a GBA 2.
That said, I personally think the Switch was a realization of what the WiiU tried to be: blending handheld and console, exploring motion controls, and solidifying online play with titles like Splatoon and Super Mario Maker.
The Switch itself experimented with VR with the Nintendo Labo headset, bringing VR modes to Super Mario Odyssey and Mario Kart, Smash Bros and Breath of the Wild.
They really could have pivoted strongly into VR, since the biggest barrier – the hardware buy-in – was already out of the way.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the next console picked up where the Switch left off there.

PhlubbaDubba,

A VR/AR console would deffo be interesting if they could make it happen in a way that addresses the current issues with the hardware.

blunderworld, do games w Dark and Darker dev says Nexon's "trade secret and copyright" lawsuit against it has been dismissed

Did they end up reversing the micro transaction decision from a while back? I liked what I played, but I’m still not willing to pay money for any class that was included in the beta for free.

KickyMcAssington,

the locked class’ were unlocked for everyone after about 1 week due to backlash, they did listen at least. Different races are now for sale through points earned in game or real money. They are a cosmetic change with some minor stat differences (both good and bad so pretty balanced)

blunderworld,

Not so bad! Maybe I’ll have to check it out again, thanks for the info

thingsiplay, do gaming w Monster Hunter Rise update adds Enigma DRM, breaks Steam Deck compatibility
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I'm glad to not have invested into the Capcom games. The article talks about Steam Deck only, but I assume its broken on Linux as well ("Linux" as a word isn't found on the article).

ominouslemon, do games w Obsidian's Avowed releases this autumn | Eurogamer

I’m so pumped about this game

qooqie, do gaming w Twitch "isn't profitable" admits CEO, in wake of recent layoffs

Is it the infrastructure costs? I imagine that costs quite a bit

Xin_shill,

They pay themselves for infrastructure costs effectively, so it would be the wholesale price. Would love to see their actual accounting book, public data says they made 2.8 billion, would love to see where it went.

4am,

I’ve heard (yes anecdotal) that on the books, Twitch pays AWS full retail for server time.

Makes me wonder if that’s done on purpose? Amazon just wants to kill Twitch and rent out IVS (their internal system) to other streaming platforms (like they do for Kick). THAT is outside money coming in.

HobbitFoot,

Why should AWS subsidize Twitch?

From the point of view of AWS, they make money whether they host Twitch or some other streamer. If Twitch can’t make money paying retail hosting, the decision of what to do with it has to be made by people who control Twitch.

angrymouse,

Why should AWS subsidize Twitch?

Because they kinda do it for every service of them, the point is to spread to all the markets with subsidies until kill the competition, and then keep a marginal profit to avoid competition while still makes a marginal profit (what in scale is a big profit anyway). This is usually what these megacorps do.

HobbitFoot,

Do they? I wouldn’t be surprised if AWS even charges Amazon.com full retail for hosting. The point is the company has a lot of different business units that report up to the CEO, and business units generally act like mini companies.

The accounting of charging full retail to other business units is a lot cleaner than giving preferred rates and making it harder to understand the finances of what is going on with the different business units.

A CEO may be willing to operate a business unit at a loss for strategic reasons, but they have to understand that said business unit is costing the company money.

EnderMB,

Tech companies have rate cards for valued customers or internal use. Netflix don’t pay retail price for AWS, nor do Amazon subsidiaries.

Source: Work there, and have worked at companies with yearly defined rate cards. If Twitch are paying retail price, they’re being mugged.

andrew_bidlaw,
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They recently left South Korea too.

Endorkend,
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Imho you're wrong there.

Amazon has every incentive to write down Twitches infrastructure cost as far higher than it needs to be, to make Twitch look unprofitable.

Both to audience and shareholders. It'll allow them to force more advertising and push up sub prices while making the main corporation revenue look better.

This while the long term plan looks to be more about getting an excuse to shut down the public facing side of Twitch and get rid of having to deal with the streamers and viewers as direct clients and renting out streaming infrastructure to other streaming sites instead.

They want to condense their streaming services to simply be simple products they can sell or rent out to other sites rather than having to deal with a load of consumers and legal liabilities that come with them.

arin,

Well, until they can beat YouTube live and their game streaming there they have to compete still

MysticKetchup,

Data is surprisingly cheap. It’s more than likely just reinvesting any profits into growth to boost stock price/investment. A lot of companies are hitting the point where growth is leveling off, so they’ve switched to cutting costs

ZOSTED,

They thought the party was going to last forever, so they ordered a bunch of jumbo pizzas and kegs

I mean it’s more like they paid themselves a bunch of bonuses and hired super duper growth hacking experts or whatever, and now they can’t pay for them, so god forbid they cut from the top

GreatRam,

Bandwidth, which you need for streaming is not cheap

aciDC14, do games w Activision Blizzard boss Bobby Kotick departs in just a few days

Gee, i wonder what next video game company he’ll ruin…

Tetcher,

Wild card. Paizo. He’ll come in like “while pathfinder has been successful I see a lot of room for growth and restructuring”. 5 years later, there are now 28 low quality books, all of which are on a subscription model, half the staff are fired, and the company is owned by Amazon… Oh and a crossover with Jack Reacher.

ulkesh, do gaming w Activision Blizzard boss Bobby Kotick departs in just a few days
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Maybe he’ll choke on an olive and his useless life will pass before his eyes just before he gets saved by someone he had once fired.

Perhaps then he would no longer be such a douchebag. I doubt it, though.

Katana314, do games w Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora - the big developer tech interview

This one did seem to come out of nowhere, and definitely seems a lot better than the common standard for games based off movies. The reviews are kind of in the middle, but given that’s been the case for prior Far Cry games and I’ve still enjoyed them, I wouldn’t mind picking it up.

Granted, not now…like everyone, I have a huge backlog and can’t justify buying a new game at full price.

prograhammingdev,

If you think of it as an extension of the movies, then you know what to expect. Story wise, those are fairly mediocre (and this game is canon so expect about the same). Visuals are outstanding though, and I can’t speak for everyone but I’m really enjoying the gameplay and exploration.

Lnrdrople, do gaming w Activision Blizzard settles sex discrimination lawsuit for £44m

“£36.85m ($46.75m) will be shared between claimants who claim that they were unfairly paid, and £7.1m ($9.1m) will cover associated legal fees” That’s a pretty good chunk of discrimination there. Probably not a lot of money for the company, but probably a lot of claimants

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