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Carighan, do gaming w Geoff Keighley Wants You To Lower Your Expectations For Summer Game Fest
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

How would I possibly go even lower?! Not even Doritos and Mountain Dew?!

TaeKwonDoh, do games w New FPS Built Using Doom Tech Is Better Than Most AAA Shooters

Sure it “looks old”, but it’s sooooo smooth. Kinda reminds me of the Quake remaster in this regard, and that one holds up pretty well in this day and age.

Steam Summer sale’s lookin’ pretty good this year on my end.

SkyNTP, do games w New FPS Built Using Doom Tech Is Better Than Most AAA Shooters

Triple AAA games are usually very polished. But polish doesn’t make games fun. Polish is important with accessibility, and it’s easy to see why accessibility is important for a big studio casting a wide net.

But fun? That comes from creativity and innovation. Big studios are averse to risk taking, and struggle to attract creative individuals, because the corporate culture seeks to stamp out individuality in the name of process and procedure.

So yeah, more evidence of this. My money is going to Indy devs who prioritize fun over polish. (But polish is good to have too).

Unforeseen,

Yeah, exactly the same thing at play in the movie industry as well.

aStonedSanta,

Agreed. I think it’s why TV exploded so much and led to things like Netflix making 1 billion shows a year. Breaking Bad showed people you can get away with deep stories with engaging character development on the home screens imo. Or that’s when I saw the change or awakened to the tide.

Edit. I think we are also seeing it become exactly what it left the movie industry for though. Wonder what our next medium will be they exploit to death with mundane entertainment.

ItalianSkeletonGaming,
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@SkyNTP @IndustryStandard Indie games may be janky, but jank is experimentation, jank is risk, jank is beautiful

Rai,

When PUBG was just coming out, it was absolute jank city and I LOVED IT. I was driving a motorcycle and my partner was in the sidecar, and we were suddenly jettisoned into space, apropos of nothing… flat ground.

We laughed but it was also a bit sad, as only about eight other people were left.

We fall down from space and land… and we don’t explode. We don’t even bounce. The motorcycle is on fire. We have taken no damage. We get off the motorcycle and walk away, laughing our butts off.

YarHarSuperstar,
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I believe both are pretty important, at least to me. I highly value accessibility as someone with various disabilities and particularities and limited concentration, a game that is accessible to me is easy to start playing and for any amount of time so I can stop and afk as needed. It also means difficulty and quality of life options and features so I can choose how I want to play and play efficiently at my own pace. However if the gameplay/fun factor isn’t there I’m not going to enjoy it regardless. So both are very important in my experience.

VirtualOdour,

Yeah, I think also worth remembering that people love games that serious gamers consider beneath them. I love indy games but I also understand why AAA games are fun, simple handholding game play is great sometimes.

Bluefalcon,

Polish = guarantee ?

Tommy:
Let’s think about this for a sec, Ted, why do they put a guarantee on a box? Hmm, very interesting.

Ted:
I’m listening.

Tommy:
Here’s how I see it. A guy puts a guarantee on the box 'cause he wants you to fell all warm and toasty inside.

Ted:
Yeah, makes a man feel good.

Tommy:
'Course it does. Ya think if you leave that box under your pillow at night, the Guarantee Fairy might come by and leave a quarter.

Ted:
What’s your point?

Tommy:
The point is, how do you know the Guarantee Fairy isn’t a crazy glue sniffer? “Building model airplanes” says the little fairy, but we’re not buying it. Next thing you know, there’s money missing off the dresser and your daughter’s knocked up, I seen it a hundred times.

Ted:
But why do they put a guarantee on the box then?

Tommy:
Because they know all they solda ya was a guaranteed piece of sh*t. That’s all it is. Hey, if you want me to take a dump in a box and mark it guaranteed, I will. I got spare time. But for right now, for your sake, for your daughter’s sake, ya might wanna think about buying a quality item from me.

Rai,

What’s this exchange from? I feel like I’ve seen this somewhere, but maybe not?

Bluefalcon,

Tommy boy

Rai,

Thank you! I haven’t seen that since the late 90s. Chris Farley was such an incredible man.

SmackemWittadic,
@SmackemWittadic@lemmy.world avatar

Triple AAA

I absolutely love AAAAAAAAA games

Zink,

Oh you mean the Serious Sam series? Tons of fun!

neidu2,

Ah, the memories… 2001, lan party at a friends house just after we’d turned 18. Way too little sleep, and playing Serious Sam on coop. Good times.

Zink,

I remember being so psyched about the original Serious Sam that I pirated a copy to play right away, and then bought a boxed copy as soon as I saw it in Best Buy.

Hype confirmed!

dezmd,
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distant screaming noises grow louder

Duamerthrax,

Love me Serious Sam. Really wish Croteam wouldn’t try to be a AAA studio. SS4 only real issue was it was an optimized mess. Great game mechanics, great levels, great music, great writing and VA work, but uglier and more stuttery then their previous games. They switched to using Unreal Engine for Talos 2, so I’m guessing they prioritized on just making the game rather then trying to make their own game engine, which had previously been a point of pride for them. Really looking for to their future games. Expecting a Talos 2 expansion before a new Sam game, but looking forward regardless.

Kowowow,

Sounds like dankpods

Dicska,

“You don’t suppose he meant the Camauuuugh?”

auzas_1337, do games w New FPS Built Using Doom Tech Is Better Than Most AAA Shooters

I’m thinking of dual-booting Linux on my M1 Air to play this. I assume it’s going to be capable enough to run this game?

datelmd5sum, (edited )

Minumum specs lists GTX 970. M1’s GPU seems to be about half as powerful, so it’s probably not going to be very smooth.

auzas_1337,

I already changed my mind and decided to abort the mission. I foresaw that if not for the GPU then I would have a bunch of other issues that I really don’t have the time to waste on fixing just to play a game.

It looks like a great game tho, I’ve wishlisted it until I get a gaming PC.

GTG3000, do games w New FPS Built Using Doom Tech Is Better Than Most AAA Shooters

I feel like it’s a little disingenuous to call it “Doom Tech” when it’s modern GZDoom with proper full 3D and shit.

But it is true that it’s way more systemic than anything AAA in the genre.

Tugboater203, do games w New FPS Built Using Doom Tech Is Better Than Most AAA Shooters
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I put it on my Syeam wishlist, until I can get some tasty wifi.

DarkCloud, do games w New FPS Built Using Doom Tech Is Better Than Most AAA Shooters

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  • drislands,

    Irrelevant. This game is purportedly built using the original doom engine, while almost all other FPS games since Doom are designed with similar mechanics.

    MacNCheezus,
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    In the sense that Doom more or less invented the genre (unless you count the original Wolfenstein, I guess).

    Still kind of an awful headline. While GZDoom technically IS based on “Doom tech” because it’s derived from the OG Doom source code that was released to the public, it’s still vastly more powerful than the original engine, with GPU support, beefed up lighting effects, and many of the limitations of the original engine either vastly increased or removed entirely.

    lemmyvore,

    But I mean that was the whole point of opening the Doom code wasn’t it? So it would evolve and expand beyond the state of the art at the time.

    MacNCheezus,
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    Right. It’s still fundamentally the same old engine, just massively beefed up. There are still many limitations that more modern engines (like the one used in the 2014 remake) don’t have.

    Which BTW is another reason the title is stupid, because the remake is also just called DOOM and it was the first thing I thought of when reading it. Yes, that engine might be 10 years old by now but it’s still fairly state-of-the-art and continues to be used in other AAA games (like Wolfenstein Youngblood).

    dezmd,
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    Wolfenstein 3-D definitely gets the credit, but Doom took it SO much further and was the first game that really brought out our gaming-kid excitement through fear and suspense even despite, in retrospect, it really just being a puzzle game with exploding demons (and when you get into the history and documentaries, it’s wild what they actually wanted to do in the engine, but the consumer level performance limits at the time cut into a much more in depth experience).

    ninth_plane,

    Upvote for calling out the ambiguity in the title:

    • “Doom popularized some mechanics still used today” - this is not that.
    • “FPS engines descend from ideas in the Doom source code” - this is not that.
    • “id named their engines with ‘Tech’” - this isn’t that, Doom was before that.
    • “Modern descendants of the original Doom engine can informally be called ‘tech’” - this is what the title means.
    ID411, do games w New FPS Built Using Doom Tech Is Better Than Most AAA Shooters

    I bet it will play on the deck . I’ll look it up

    dunstabzugshaubitze,

    have played for an hour, works good was greeted with a screen to select between rwo graphics presets for the deck.

    ID411,

    Awesome - do you happen to know how it plays with a controller ?

    candid,

    The game has settings for tweaking aim assist and such. It is exceptionally well done. As OP said they ask you if you’re playing on a Deck when you boot up, and it even has a Deck specific options menu for tweaking aim assist and what not. I played the first level on my Deck last night on regular difficulty and had a blast. Then I switched over to my PC and upped the difficulty and also had a helluva time there. It’s a phenomenal shooter.

    aStonedSanta, do games w New FPS Built Using Doom Tech Is Better Than Most AAA Shooters

    Watched a YouTube video on this last night. youtu.be/_rcuZvU-BiQ?si=3uYytK4vkOA-5yJx

    Plan to buy it later. Lol

    Mako_Bunny, do games w New FPS Built Using Doom Tech Is Better Than Most AAA Shooters

    This game is great. Feels kinda like Half Life with the fast paced combat of Doom. The exploration is just as good as the gun play and some of the solutions to secrets feel so clever

    woelkchen, (edited ) do games w New FPS Built Using Doom Tech Is Better Than Most AAA Shooters
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    FYI: Cross-platform cloud save sync is currently not working. Developers are working on a solution. Workaround is to enforce Proton.

    Edit: The workaround I’ve read somewhere is wrong. Currently the only workaround is to either manually copy the save data or to set up a 3rd party sync solution (which for Steam Deck means to enter desktop mode).

    DoucheBagMcSwag, do gaming w For The First Time In A Decade, Nobody Is Working On Cyberpunk 2077

    Guess we’ll have to wait on fan mods to get v facial animations working some day if ever

    Don_alForno, (edited )

    If I were a dev, that wouldn’t be my priority in a first person Game either.

    I repeatedly spend time deciding on clothing choices etc for my character only to proceed to never actually see them outside the menu.

    TheAlbatross, do gaming w Take-Two CEO Asked About GTA 6 On PC, Offers Up Silly Word Salad

    After what they did to KSP2, I ain’t paying for another Take-Two game.

    Blizzard,

    You won’t be playing GTA 6, huh?

    DebatableRaccoon,

    They said they won’t be paying for it. Nothing about playing it, matey

    TheAlbatross,

    Crucially, I said paying for, but also, naw prolly not.

    jordanlund, do gaming w Take-Two CEO Asked About GTA 6 On PC, Offers Up Silly Word Salad
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    Answer should have been simple:

    “Historically, the console version comes first, so lets take things one at a time. Get the console version out the door, deal with any bugs that arise, maybe an expansion or two, then we’ll announce the PC port, not before.”

    Saff, do gaming w Take-Two CEO Asked About GTA 6 On PC, Offers Up Silly Word Salad

    They will delay and delay the of port, then the new gen of consoles will be announced and they will port it for them first, then pc will get it like 6 months later. Pretty much what happened with 5 iirc.

    thingsiplay,

    It was not just 6 months later. Original GTA v was released on old gen consoles, 1 entire year later on new gen consoles, then again 1.5 years later (meaning 2.5 years later from original release) it got out for PC. But I expect it will come to PC much faster this time, as every day not releasing it is not earned money. They won’t wait until next generation. GTAv was release quite at the end of the last gen back then, this time around 6 will come out in the middle of the generation. Also the current consoles are closer to PC in hardware and software than before, so a port is easier than with v.

    I hope they take their time to upgrade and optimize the PC version. This is a massive game that needs its time. Especially because PC player have higher standards than console players and a more variety in hardware that needs to be tested and ironed out as much as possible. Obviously I’m a user like you and don’t know how much truth to all of this is, but sounds plausible in my opinion.

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