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Nommer, do games w Steam keeps on winning

Epic bought rocket league and promptly tanked it in favor of their stupid fortniteverse. Maybe steam keeps winning because they’re not actively screwing over their customers.

PlzGivHugs,

Or Pheonix Point, where Epic bought an kickstarter game that was funded under the promise of releasing on Steam, GOG and potentially other stores and promptly made it exclusive - and this was in the early days when their launcher/store was in a much worse state too.

Codilingus, do games w Steam keeps on winning

This article didn’t research the VR bits…Gabe has said multiple times, even recently, that they are working steadily on VR and it’s hardware. Their next headset even has a codename, Deckard.

Also, I don’t think most people realize Valve doesn’t have much of an internal structure. It more resembles a community of people working together because they want to.

miss_brainfart,
@miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml avatar

Oh god, I just realized… Imagine if they brought Portal back, but in VR like they did Half-Life.

We’d get so many videos of people falling over in their living room

Fizz, do games w Factorio pretty much rewrote its world generation to account for new planets—like this volcanic one
@Fizz@lemmy.nz avatar

Factorio dev blogs are such a treat to read. I love they way they explain their decisions and the problems they encountered. This dlc is going to be so cool

stackPeek,
@stackPeek@lemmy.world avatar

Dev blogs in general are really cool. Didn’t knew that Factorio even have dev blogs!

douglasg14b,
@douglasg14b@lemmy.world avatar

Fun Friday Facts.

They’ve been releasing awesome devblogs for years every Friday. It’s actually awesome

Vilian, do games w Factorio pretty much rewrote its world generation to account for new planets—like this volcanic one

fachorio having better wolrd gen than starfield, it’s 10 years old lol

andrew,
@andrew@lemmy.stuart.fun avatar

Don’t dozens of games that old and older have better world gen?

Like Dwarf Fortress, which is old enough to drink in the US.

MxM111, do games w Factorio pretty much rewrote its world generation to account for new planets—like this volcanic one

I just wish we could dig in Factorio, maybe on different planets…

ashok36,

With the addition of overhead trains, that might be possible in the future.

orbitz, do games w Factorio pretty much rewrote its world generation to account for new planets—like this volcanic one

I’ve done Factorio from vanilla, vanilla plus qol mods, to angels and bobs mods. Something is so satisfying once you get a train network set up, bots doing their thing (think it’s improved but used to be a performance killer with too many) and watching everything just work. I think I was at 400 hours before I even bothered launching a rocket which is where they say you beat the game. Anyone looking for YouTubers check out KatherineOfSky, think she still does them for factorio and is quite nice to watch and learn from. I actually haven’t played in a few years now but have 600ish hours (maybe left it on a few nights running by accident but mostly true hours), great game to figure out logistics, timings and such. Also personally usually played without the biters since I just wanted to build (glad they took out the requirement to kill biters for science) but watching other people build up defenses seems interesting but too stressful for my play.

rustydrd,
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KoS is so wholesome, love watching her videos!

BURN, do games w Factorio pretty much rewrote its world generation to account for new planets—like this volcanic one

800+ hours in this game

Im still deciding if I want to do another playthrough before 2.0 though. Maybe I’ll actually play SE through past the first rocket launches and that should give at least another 800 hours.

ampersandrew, do gaming w Steam kicks off 2024 with its highest-ever concurrents and player count
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

I would love for some other store to give me a reason to shop with them instead. GOG is closest, and they still can't be bothered to give me a Galaxy client on Linux.

TurboHarbinger,

I feel now is like a mistake buying from other places. I bought cyberpunk from gog, I wish now I didn’t. For Christmas I got gifted lots of games from my steam wishlist. I couldn’t add phantom liberty coz I didn’t bought the base game from steam.

Sadly for every other company, Steam = more features and stability.

thingsiplay,
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Exactly why I don't want to use GOG. There are third party clients, but I refuse to build an entire catalog if the company does not provide something official.

NakariLexfortaine, do gaming w MSI has launched a new gaming handheld, and there are two things you should know: It's the first to launch with an Intel Core Ultra processor, and for some reason it's called 'Claw'

The last thing I want my devices to remind me of is the old days, getting a case of the Claw from gripping the arcade stick for too long.

Those are painfully happy memories.

Montagge, do gaming w MSI has launched a new gaming handheld, and there are two things you should know: It's the first to launch with an Intel Core Ultra processor, and for some reason it's called 'Claw'
@Montagge@kbin.earth avatar

For software, the Claw is running Windows 11

Nah, I'm good

southsamurai, do gaming w MSI has launched a new gaming handheld, and there are two things you should know: It's the first to launch with an Intel Core Ultra processor, and for some reason it's called 'Claw'
@southsamurai@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yeah, nah, the most important thing is that it’s running Windows.

amzd,

I couldn’t find that in the article, thanks. Where did you find that?

Gordon_Freeman, do gaming w MSI has launched a new gaming handheld, and there are two things you should know: It's the first to launch with an Intel Core Ultra processor, and for some reason it's called 'Claw'
@Gordon_Freeman@kbin.social avatar

The claw was the way of playing Monster Hunter on the PSP

Dietcokke,

I always just left trigger spammed to either center the camera or lock onto the monster. The claw always seemed a great way to give yourself some kind of RSI.

Sheeple, do gaming w MSI demos a monitor that gives you an AI helping hand in League of Legends and it might stretch the boundaries of what's considered fair
@Sheeple@lemmy.world avatar

Just give me a fucking normal monitor without spyware

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b59b6994-9d5b-4d37-a628-e32d2133233e.jpeg

Carighan,
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

It’s not like they’ve stopped selling those. This is interesting on a philosophical level though.

This would be clearly illegal as a software. But what if the hardware includes it? How do you even detect that?

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

You don't detect it (at least not very well), and cheat hardware isn't new.

stevehobbes,

Where my game genie lovers at.

ParetoOptimalDev,

This pushes games further toward kernel level software that has complete control over your computer so it can scan your hardware to make sure you aren’t using a cheating tool like this monitor.

Chickenslippers,

The funniest part is league of legends literally added kernel level anticheat today with the new season.

ParetoOptimalDev,

Yeah, I really want to be wrong here…

adrian783,

change game making philosophy obviously. but this is not going to be widespread enough to be a concern probably.

BlanK0,

Literally me 😂😂

Fizz, do gaming w MSI demos a monitor that gives you an AI helping hand in League of Legends and it might stretch the boundaries of what's considered fair
@Fizz@lemmy.nz avatar

Ok that’s bullshit. You should get banned if your monitor is alerting you of incoming enemies

Carighan,
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

But it’s your hardware doing this? Are 3D-headphones illegal then, because of the massive benefit to aurally locating your enemy? Are hall-effect analogue keyboards illegal, due to the configurable much much shorter actuation distance? Etc, etc. Once it’s in hardware, it is a really interesting discussion where you place the cut-off.

You can’t even go "Once it has to actually know which game you’re playing, as profiles already work similar in gaming drivers, plus importantly most 3D audio is per-game optimized.

(edit)
And come to think of it, DLSS or FSR are also AI-powered frame-per-frame image analysis to add output to the existing image.

sevenapples,

There really isn’t a complicated discussion to be had unless you needlessly complicate things. There’s a big difference between having, say, better monitor or headphones in terms of resolution or sound quality vs having a monitor or headphones that add extra features.

It’s like saying that AR glasses that visualize a ball’s trajectory should be allowed in tennis or football because players can already invest in better rackets or shoes.

The detection problem is not unsolvable. First, you can forbid people that are using that monitor from matchmaking. You can find your monitor’s model number using software so that would be trivial. For a more nuanced approach, you can examine players’ reaction times and ban people that got too good too fast.

ylai, (edited )

There are plenty of EDID blockers and emulators already on the market. Unfortunately, no, “find[ing] […] the monitor’s model number” is not as trivial as you may think, if somebody really wants to evade. It is quite trivial nowadays to spoof the EDID in hardware, without the software able to do anything.

MNByChoice,

Why would it matter if the cheat is from hardware or software?

Fisch,
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I think the difference is that hardware, like a 144 hz monitor, isn’t really making you better at the game, it’s just that what you had before was making you worse. If you get a 144 hz monitor and your aiming gets better, that’s not because the monitor made you better but because the 60 hz monitor, you had before, was holding you down.

LwL,

Analog kbs are causing quite a lot of debate in some games rn with what should and shouldn’t be allowed

Chickenslippers,

I’m curious what the trackmania rulings are gonna be.

Aurenkin,

Well to be unnecessarily pedantic about it, that’s how games do work normally.

charles,
@charles@lemmy.world avatar

If that’s how LoL wanted their game to work, that’s how they would make it work

Aurenkin,

Yeah I’m with you, just making a bad joke

charles,
@charles@lemmy.world avatar

Oh, ok. Carry on.

Hubi, do gaming w MSI demos a monitor that gives you an AI helping hand in League of Legends and it might stretch the boundaries of what's considered fair
@Hubi@lemmy.world avatar

MSI says that this game tracking won’t just be limited to League of Legends, as it’ll be releasing an application that’ll allow you to train these features to recognise and react to enemies and other on-screen elements in any game you like.

The whole unfair advantage thing aside, this is a really cool feature that might have a bigger range of application than just gaming.

ThePantser,
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Yeah like reading MRIs and X-rays, it’s already been proven that those reading medical images tend to have blinders on looking only for what they regularly see and never see the gorilla. With AI they might see the more weird things.

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