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millie, do gaming w To appease a Steam user's demands for straight representation, Webfishing added a 'Straight' title that costs 9,999 fish bucks

Spam G in support.

Meow meow meow.

MarcomachtKuchen, do games w Planet Coaster 2 review

I’m so hyped for this game. Glad it’s reviewing well.

SuperSaiyanSwag, do gaming w PC Gamer: The top 100 PC games

Dave the Diver is the only game in this list that I have played and would not recommend. That game gets really grindy, but has a fun loop for the first couple of hours.

dwemthy,

The pace drove me a bit mad. So much stuff front loaded with all kinds of things in play, then you reach a point where they want you to wait X in game days for a crucial item so it grinds to a halt

RizzRustbolt, do games w The official Nintendo Museum appears to be emulating SNES games on a Windows PC, which is slightly embarrassing

It would be pretty cool if they were using Higan.

Mac, do gaming w PC Gamer: The top 100 PC games

I don’t usually give much thought to these lists but Minecraft deserves it’s place, undoubtedly.

Subtracty, do games w A Disco Elysium successor studio has been announced for the second time today, meaning there are now 4 companies battling for the title of ZA/UM's true inheritor

I’m excited for the inevitable 2 hour long youtube retrospective breaking these factions down in a few years.

FloatingAlong, do games w A Disco Elysium successor studio has been announced for the second time today, meaning there are now 4 companies battling for the title of ZA/UM's true inheritor

It’s The Death of Superman all over again.

zaphodb2002,

And similarly, all 4 of these are not the real deal. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for more games like this and I hope they’re good, but I will wait until Kurvitz and Rostov to be at the helm again before getting too excited.

ascense, (edited )

If nothing else though, Argo Tuulik’s blog post for Summer Eternal is worth a read. I love his writing style, and that post is unreasonably funny to me, but you can still tell there is a lot of meaning behind what he says. I suppose things hit hardest when presented in ridiculous over the top metaphor.

zaphodb2002,

Oh yeah, for sure. Don’t get me wrong, I hope these are good. I liked John Henry Irons, Superboy, and Eradicator as well, lol. Just not the original, and need to be able to stand on their own. I desperately want more games like DE but what I don’t want is a bunch of bad actors churning out bad clones sold on someone else’s good reputation. Not that I’m accusing any of these games of that, just that given ZA/UM’s current situation, it’s hard not to worry.

toxicbubble420, do gaming w 'None of this makes any sense': Amazon's latest MMO import is a localization disaster

expecting good things from Amazøn was your first mistake

TransplantedSconie, do gaming w The Doom mod that turns Margaret Thatcher into an undead cyberdemon has been removed by Bethesda yet again, this time for 'disobeying a ZeniMax employee'
MindTraveller,

You left your SI in the link

HKayn, do games w 'Melts our frozen-solid hearts': Frostpunk 2 devs celebrate 350,000 copies sold—covering the production and marketing costs
@HKayn@dormi.zone avatar

Frostpunk 2 is also available DRM-free on GOG!
www.gog.com/en/game/frostpunk_2

TotalCasual, do games w 'AI is coming for all of us:' Mass Effect, Metal Gear Solid, and Baldur's Gate voice actor Jennifer Hale weighs in on SAG-AFTRA's games industry strike

I have sympathy for voice actors, the situation is obviously complex for them. But, and I’ve said this numerous times to numerous people, AI voice work is probably going to end up being cheaper and much more voluminous. That’s exactly what developers need for procedurally generated games where they want to see “all” of the characters voiced.

I’m not saying anyone should try to use AI to voice main characters in standard video games. However, this isn’t about standard video games.

The fact is, mass voice work in procedurally generated games is something that can only ever be accomplished with AI.

The whole Rogue-like genre is constantly evolving. And yeah, a lot of the development is bad. If you’re in that scene, you probably know what I’m talking about - lots of dead end projects, lots of pointless feature sets, lots of pointless busywork being disguised as game mechanics, slot machine nonsense, etc, ad nauseam. Nonetheless, AI generated voice work is obviously going to be used there at some point.

I have a hard time believing that a lot of people are going to lose their jobs to AI voice work. The voice work generated through AI is not comparable to what people can do. Again, that isn’t the issue. The economy is in the dumps, and AI is the only way to afford voice work for games that are designed around procedurally generated voice work.

You can be upset at losing your job. But, throwing a wrench at a wrench because you think the wrench is screwing you, is just stupid. Corporations might screw you. But, the technology itself is just technology.

hikaru755,

Congrats, you completely missed the point. Maybe read the actual article, before going on a rant that’s only tangentially related?

TotalCasual,

No, I know what the article is. I’m talking about the conversation of AI voice work in general as tangential to the topic.

Maybe don’t be so presumptive or act like an indecent asshole to people just because they aren’t parroting the same shit you are?

xenoclast, do games w 'AI is coming for all of us:' Mass Effect, Metal Gear Solid, and Baldur's Gate voice actor Jennifer Hale weighs in on SAG-AFTRA's games industry strike

I think reasonable people know it won’t work like that and ultimately you can’t make this stuff without humans.

The real answer is remembering that ALL of this stuff, even the farms full of AI running Nvidia cards are RUN BY HUMANS.

The “means of production” (I’m sure that won’t piss brigaders off) is still controllable by the masses.

Like wake the fuck up. Either you sleep walk into a few decades long mess of boring LLM stuff and destroyed commercial art. Or you form unions at every level.

Right from the power company that cuts power to poor areas to power server farms or the developers at EA writing the pipelines for LLM training.

Every single group needs to say no or stop or whatever.

It’s totally possible. Anyone that tells you differently is stealing from you and destroying your future.

cwa-union.org here’s one to start…

Anyone one of you reading this that could get affected by this (can’t think of anyone who isn’t honestly) needs to stop and take 20 mins to find something to do about it, or you’re just complicit by inaction. (And in my mind a shitty person)

Venicon, do games w Someone finally figured out a good use for NFTs: Peter Molyneux is using 'land' sales from his failed blockchain game to fund the development of his new project
@Venicon@lemmy.world avatar

I had thought there was a Fable coming out soon, there was an ad at the last Gamescom before this one. Unless Molyneux isn’t involved in it?

peanuts4life,

He is not

Agent_Karyo, do games w Someone finally figured out a good use for NFTs: Peter Molyneux is using 'land' sales from his failed blockchain game to fund the development of his new project
@Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world avatar

5 min intro video on Molyneux’s new game, Masters of Albion.

beepnoise,

NGL I was quite sold on the daytime building the town up, nighttime prevent it from being destroyed,

But then it went into customising clothes, food, houses, etc and it just lost me. I don't care about that. I don't want to micro-manage each aspect of my citizens down to the individual clothes/ingredient/brick etc.

I never understood why Molyneux is so big on the idea of customisation - it seems to get in the way of the games grander vision...

Agent_Karyo,
@Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world avatar

Customisation is hardly the biggest problem with Molyneux; I mean he literally developed a scam game, Legacy with its NFT land scheme.

beepnoise,

I hadn't heard about Molyneux in a hot minute, and now I'm quite glad I've lived in a bubble away from that man's crap.

CptEnder, do games w The Final Fantasy 9 upscale mod just got a surprise update after 3 years, including a 'full rework' of its backgrounds, 120 fps, ultrawide, and more

Is there a similar version of something like this for FFVII? (lol not FFVIIR)

undeadfoodsnob,
@undeadfoodsnob@lemmy.world avatar

There is! 7th Heaven is what you want.

7thheaven.rocks

This is more like a huge mod manager that lets you pick and choose the mods you want, rather than Moguri Mods install and it just works.

CptEnder,

Oh snap thanks

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