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misterwu, do games w The modder behind Burps of Skyrim and Snores of Skyrim has made a breakthrough in the field of customizable flatulence with Farts of Skyrim

Brilliant

Nighed, do games w This modder made such a great change to Starfield's food it's actually making me hungry
@Nighed@sffa.community avatar

I’m not sure that the stacked containers really works there… structural tacos? 🤣

Or maybe anti-gravity plates?

ech, do games w Grand Theft Auto 6 fans have become so desperate for information they've convinced themselves that the moon is teasing an upcoming reveal

Honestly, this doesn’t seem all that far-fetched. It could very well just be the art department being extra diligent with accuracy to the event start date, but the VI does suggest more to it. I suppose everyone will find out next month.

HubertManne, do games w Thanks to a bug, players have found a 'realm of naked men' in Baldur's Gate 3
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

You should see it when it rains.

DLSchichtl,

“It’s Raining Men” and “Let the Bodies Hit the Floor” are about the same event, but from different perspectives.

XbSuper, do games w Yes, Phantom Liberty and patch 2.0 really are Cyberpunk 2077's 'last big updates' and it's finally time to start the sequel, director confirms

So when’s the next sale for ps5? I still won’t pay full price, but might pick it up for $40 or so.

loutr,
@loutr@sh.itjust.works avatar

Same, waiting for a discount on the definitive edition or whatever before finally picking this up.

echo64, do games w CCP knows Dust 514 should never have been a console exclusive: 'If we had been on PC the whole time the game would literally be alive'

This is a good example of how companies end up making bad decisions.

Could the failure have been because what we made wasn’t very good? No no, must be some other reason.

Ganbat, do games w VR still makes 40-70% of players want to throw up, and that's a huge problem for the companies behind it

I’ve used VR a few times, and I can confirm that the only part that makes me throw up is the price tag.

stephenc, do games w VR still makes 40-70% of players want to throw up, and that's a huge problem for the companies behind it

I can’t believe people are still on the VR gimmick train. 99% of what they want from VR is interactivity which can be done with a standard computer screen and the Wiimote-like controllers. Looking around with your head is neat-ish but is really the primary cause of the motion sickness and essentially cuts you off from the real world which can be incredibly dangerous as well.

Companies have tried to make VR a thing for decades now, and now that graphics and hardware technology have advanced, they’re doing a major push trying to make it an acceptable, “it’s everywhere now, so many people are using it” thing when it’s really not. It’s a niche device with a market share less than Linux (Linux itself, not Valve’s “fake Windows Linux device that just runs Windows games without paying Microsoft money – how is this not a violation of Windows TOS”) or MacOS and yet they say those are too niche and insignificant to care about while praising VR. It’s time to give it up and accept that VR is a worthless gimmick, and if you want interactivity, find better ways to do so without making people sick and cutting them off from the world around them.

tal, (edited )
@tal@kbin.social avatar

Valve’s “fake Windows Linux device that just runs Windows games without paying Microsoft money – how is this not a violation of Windows TOS”

Valve uses a build of WINE called Proton, not Windows. Microsoft's TOS terms apply to Windows. They don't have anything to do with software that's simply able to run the same binaries.

EDIT: Ah, I looked at your comment history, and it appears to just be trolling, so I assume that this wasn't a serious question.

stephenc,

Trolling? No. What part of my history makes you think that?

Wine (and by extension, Proton) is simulating a Windows install with no Microsoft license. How is this not a clear violation of Microsoft’s TOS? I can see if you are just using it personally how it can be a grey area, but VALVE IS USING IT PROFESSIONALLY, INCLUDED WITH THEIR INSTALL, FOR PROFIT. Microsoft should sue the fuck out of them.

If you think that’s a troll, you have issues with reality. You can’t just create your own version of Windows (even one like Wine) without repercussions. Get over yourself.

haagch,

Did we finally find the guy who unironically thinks APIs should be copyrightable?

stephenc,

Putting a bunch of APIs together in such a way as to create an entire copyrighted OS inside of another one 100% should be. You want to make DirectX itself for Linux, fine. But don’t tell me you think putting it and a ton of other Windows libraries together – even ones made “clean” – to run an OS very closely to its target OS (and this isn’t emulation, it’s making your own version of an OS) is not a problem.

Like I said, making Wine and using it casually for a single person isn’t the real issue here. It’s concerning, yes, but when a single user is using it for their own purposes, I think there’s nothing huge to be concerned with. When a major gaming corporation is using it as part of their own software running under a piece of their own hardware for financial gain – really? You don’t see the issue? How has Microsoft not seriously put an end to this already? If Microsoft is giving their blessing to this, they are opening up all sorts of copyright infringement across the board for software of all kinds.

Maybe if your mind is tainted by “Free software is holy and can never be wrong”, you have this idea that it’s fine. Free software is fine on its own as long as it follows a set of ethical and legal rules. Wine is definitely not doing this by allowing Valve to take their fork and making it part of their Switch-like hardware. Valve is specifically going full on Linux to avoid paying Microsoft for the rights to Windows on their machine, and using Wine/Proton to do this is simply wrong, no matter how you look at it.

I cannot believe anyone sees me as in the wrong on this issue. Valve should have pushed harder for native Linux gaming, but they failed, so they should have given up. Instead, they decided to do the wrong thing with something that should have been stopped from day one.

slimerancher, do games w VR still makes 40-70% of players want to throw up, and that's a huge problem for the companies behind it
@slimerancher@lemmy.world avatar

I prefer AR over VR. AR can do tons of things, and you are aware of your surroundings too.

Though, for gaming, VR makes more sense, but I don’t see it becoming dominant way of playing games any time soon. Maybe when we reach the point of full-body immersion like Matrix, or Sword Art Online.

HidingCat,

I don't think it'll be a dominant form really. It's a more immersive method, but not many games will need that. Even for me that is still thinking about picking one up, I mostly am looking at using it for seated cockpit play.

Rottcodd, do games w I'm so glad I waited nearly 3 years to play Cyberpunk 2077, but I dread the fact that this is our new normal
@Rottcodd@kbin.social avatar

That's not a new thing though.

I first learned the wisdom of waiting until after the bulk of the bug-squashing was done before expecting to play a reasonably stable game with Oblivion, 17 years ago.

Granted that Cyberpunk 2077 was a particularly egregious example of the problem, but still...

Bilbo, do games w The official Lord of the Rings special effects studio is making a cozy hobbit game

I initially assumed “cozy” meant it would be a casual phone game which obviously would suck. But it’s a Steam and console game, so I’m excited!

owenfromcanada, do games w The official Lord of the Rings special effects studio is making a cozy hobbit game
@owenfromcanada@lemmy.world avatar

I’m gonna try for third breakfast.

TeaHands, do games w The official Lord of the Rings special effects studio is making a cozy hobbit game
@TeaHands@lemmy.world avatar

Shut up, as they say, and take my money.

Buffalobuffalo, do games w CD Projekt recommends starting a new game when Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.0 drops: 'starting fresh will enhance your overall gameplay experience'

On steam will the update automatically install? I am finally like 90% done with the main sorry line and I would rather finish it as is before starting over to do all the side quests.

LanternEverywhere,

I don't know jack about squat, but maybe there's a way to turn off automatic updates.

Lileath,
@Lileath@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Afaik it is impossible to not update the game automatically if you have internet. But it could be that it will be possible to downgrade the game to an earlier version although that depends on the dev making this function available.

Iusedtobeanadventurer,

GOG allows you to play rolled back versions of a game, through the launcher. I don’t believe steam has that capability.

Lileath,
@Lileath@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

On Steam rollbacks are possible with the ‘betas’ feature, but few developers use them. Total War: Warhammer 3 allows rollbacks after bigger updates because those typically break older saves. The option to roll back is hidden in the properties option.

theneverfox,
@theneverfox@pawb.social avatar

It does, you just have to go into the game properties menu and there’s a version option

Lenny, (edited )

Seems like you’d have to jump through hoops to avoid updating and continuing to play it while connected to Steam normally. #1 you should go into the Properties of the game and set it to not automatically update. But that won’t fix your issue, as it will trigger the update when you attempt to launch it. Also set it to not allow updates while playing the game, just in case.

Some games you can go into the steam directory and launch the .exe yourself, and that might work. There’s also Steam Offline Mode, but you may want to set it up today before the update drops and test how it works (I’ve never used it). Maybe you’ll have luck disconnecting from the internet before launching the game after the update is available. If you’re not able to completely disconnect your machine for whatever reason, you can get a program like NetLimiter and block the steam applications from accessing the internet temporarily.

GL

Chailles, (edited )
@Chailles@lemmy.world avatar

If you find the appmanifest file for the game (it’s in the steamapps folder where your games are installed) and set it to read-only, Steam can’t update the game. I think it’s based on the appid so the file should be called appmanifest_1091500.acf. You can open it up like a textfile where it’ll have the name of the game inside if you wanted to make sure.

kemsat, do games w Cyberpunk 2077 2.0's revamped police force is finally good enough

This is a good change, but I hope the game doesn’t become just another GTA.

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