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BlameTheAntifa, do games w Hey PC game developers, please follow Stellar Blade as an example for PC optimization in the future, because it absolutely rocks

Stellar Blade ships with malware. Nobody should be paying for it or following its example. It’s really distressing that this even needs to be pointed out.

SkunkWorkz, do games w Hey PC game developers, please follow Stellar Blade as an example for PC optimization in the future, because it absolutely rocks

Stop blaming developers. It’s management that doesn’t want to give the developers the time and money to optimize their game. Devs know how to optimize their game, they aren’t stupid. They can’t do shit if they don’t get the time to work on it.

Also

So, ports like Stellar Blade on PC are great for fans to see, and I’m hoping game developers and publishers can look at this as a template going forward.

Yeah that’s not how it works, you can’t look at other games and see how to optimize your game. Every game engine and game works differently under the hood.

B0NK3RS, (edited )
@B0NK3RS@lemmy.world avatar

That’s probably mostly true but optimisation is becoming a lost art form that some devs just don’t know.

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble,

It’s a negative feedback loop.

The less time you can spend optimizing games the less you know how to optimize games. The less you know how to optimize games the more time it takes to optimize games. Optimizing games becomes too costly for management. Goto 10.

apprehensively_human,

Daily reminder that Chris Sawyer coded Rollercoaster Tycoon by himself in x86 assembly. In a cave, with a box of scraps.

who, (edited )

People often say “developers” when referring to development studios, which includes management. They don’t necessarily mean individual programmers.

SkunkWorkz,

Tell that to Gamers™ who harass the low ranking devs when a game comes out they don’t like.

who,

I haven’t seen anyone here do that, and I am not willing to stereotype gamers based on a minority of jerks.

SkunkWorkz,

I’m not talking about gamers but capital-G Gamers™, those are two different groups. Non of those capital-G Gamers are here, they are all on xitter

eupraxia, (edited )

In the age of early access viral hits, optimization is just something no publisher wants to put resources into before they know the game’s a success or not.

True story, a game I worked on at my last job shipped on Xbox One and PS4, the PS4 version was not even built until a month before shipping.

umbrella,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

to be fair i think most people mean “the studio” rather than “the actual programmers” when they say devs.

hal_5700X, do games w Hey PC game developers, please follow Stellar Blade as an example for PC optimization in the future, because it absolutely rocks

It’s UE4 game not a UE5. That helps.

Flatfire,

Hardly. I’ve played enough dumpsterfire UE4 ports to know it’s no better if the devs don’t put the effort in.

mariusafa, do games w Hey PC game developers, please follow Stellar Blade as an example for PC optimization in the future, because it absolutely rocks

No, don’t follow denuvo

tisktisk, do games w Hey PC game developers, please follow Stellar Blade as an example for PC optimization in the future, because it absolutely rocks

But denuvo

RightHandOfIkaros,

Stellar Blade performs well despite using Denuvo. Imagine how much better it will run when Denuvo is removed.

duchess,

Or it will run exactly the same because it has a minimal performance impact when implemented correctly, which seems to be the case here.

k1ck455kc,

I know i want to buy/play this so bad… But denuvo.

bimbimboy, (edited ) do games w Hey PC game developers, please follow Stellar Blade as an example for PC optimization in the future, because it absolutely rocks

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  • mysticpickle,

    If you want realistic jiggle physics you just pay the silicon price.

    naticus,

    You’re below minimum requirements on VRAM and you say it’s not optimized. Well done.

    clegko,
    @clegko@lemmy.world avatar

    RDR came out in 2010…?

    fuckwit_mcbumcrumble,

    And ran on the xbox 360… which had 512 MB.

    arin,

    My desktop takes like nearly 2gb vram for both my 4k monitors on idle(wallpaper engine)

    hal_5700X, do games w (Edit: Confirmed false) Hacker advertises alleged database of 89 million Steam 2FA codes
    MudMan,

    This doesn't say that no leak ocurred.

    It says the leak was not on Steam's side. I think OP may have been misled a bit by this.

    Crucially it also says the phone numbers were not tied to emails, which is a big difference that does make this much less of a big deal.

    The gist of it:

    The leak consisted of older text messages that included one-time codes that were only valid for 15-minute time frames and the phone numbers they were sent to. The leaked data did not associate the phone numbers with a Steam account, password information, payment information or other personal data. Old text messages cannot be used to breach the security of your Steam account, and whenever a code is used to change your Steam email or password using SMS, you will receive a confirmation via email and/or Steam secure messages.

    specialseaweed, do games w (Edit: Confirmed false) Hacker advertises alleged database of 89 million Steam 2FA codes

    Aside from this being false, it’s kinda crazy that Steam has had no significant public leaks.

    entwine413,

    That’s what happens when you don’t have to think one quarter at a time. You actually realize that investing in your IT infrastructure is way cheaper than shit breaking or a breach happening.

    domi,
    @domi@lemmy.secnd.me avatar

    I once wrote the guy listed for their infrastructure that one of their mail servers is configured incorrectly.

    He got back to me after 2 hours thanking me and telling me he fixed it.

    Thought that was pretty impressive for a company of their size.

    baronvonj, do games w (Edit: Confirmed false) Hacker advertises alleged database of 89 million Steam 2FA codes
    @baronvonj@lemmy.world avatar

    Steam is warning users to enable Steam Guard Mobile Authenticator and keep an eye on account activity.

    Fuck off and let me use my own TOTP app already.

    Pika,
    @Pika@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Steam is one of the few apps that I’m fully okay with having on my phone and using for 2fa. I especially like that when I go to login it’s like Discord where I can scan a QR code to confirm from the App instead of having to type in a number that expires. Like it would be nice to have the other functionality as well but I’m content with their current system

    baronvonj,
    @baronvonj@lemmy.world avatar

    I don’t mind that they have 2FA features in their app. I mind that using SMS for this has been known to be bad practice for years and they’ve tried to leverage that insecurity to push users to the Steam app. It’s reckless and this current data breach is only possible because of it.

    MudMan,

    I cut Steam some slack because they were early to that particular party, so they got grandfathered in. Plus the QR signin is fairly useful (not that they couldn't do it regardless, but still).

    Their app is pretty ancient, can be kinda buggy and it's not great overall, though.

    NotSteve_,

    I remember reading something about Steam having some of the best login protection even before HTTPS was a thing. I gotta find that article again since it was pretty cool

    umbraroze,
    @umbraroze@slrpnk.net avatar

    I’m personally of the opinion that a separate app sign in is okay as an additional measure, if the app is actually useful. For example, GitHub does this well - they support TOTP, and the mobile app is okay. Steam mobile app is useful, but TOTP option as a fallback would be nice.

    Maybe the most useless thing I have on this front is the Blizzard app, really. The app is not particularly useful for me, I’d rather just use TOTP, if they had the option.

    MudMan,

    Like I said I'm torn on that front. I only ever use the Steam app for QR login and TFA. Their grand design was that you'd be monitoring it as a marketplace back when they had these protoNFT ideas of how big their hats and trading cards were going to get.

    But I never cared about those and they never put enough effort on the game store side of the app for it to be a better alternative than making purchases on the PC app instead, so... Would it be worth it to use a general TOTP app instead of a QR code for first time login and transaction validation? I'd say very likely, considering I already have a couple of those for a bunch of other services.

    EarMaster,
    @EarMaster@lemmy.world avatar

    Although it is not officially supported you can do this: github.com/keepassxreboot/keepassxc/…/9591

    I did it years ago (I would say 10+ years) and it works perfectly fine.

    sudneo, do games w (Edit: Confirmed false) Hacker advertises alleged database of 89 million Steam 2FA codes
    Asafum,

    Thank you for sharing this! Why should journalists verify anything, right? It’s not like it’s their job to report factual information they researched or anything…

    sudneo,

    Looking at how this started, it’s even more depressing.

    simple,

    Thanks for the update. False alarm.

    rickyrigatoni,

    Well I already changed my password and my old password was shit so thank you late april fools prank.

    slazer2au, do games w (Edit: Confirmed false) Hacker advertises alleged database of 89 million Steam 2FA codes

    “historic SMS text message with one-time passcodes for Steam, including the recipient’s phone number”.

    Oh, so they are selling phone numbers.

    The 2fa codes are useless after 1 min.

    givesomefucks,

    Yeah. I think someone used the term “historic” appropriately, that it’s old

    And people are assuming it was used as an exaggeration like “this is a big deal”.

    Cocodapuf,

    Yeah, that’s pretty dumb.

    Were I a nefarious scheming hacker, I wouldn’t pay shit for that.

    tisktisk, do games w (Edit: Confirmed false) Hacker advertises alleged database of 89 million Steam 2FA codes

    So I know it's confirmed false, but I wanted to take the opportunity to ask how you good folks stay in the know about critical/time sensitive compromises like this was believed to be?

    Nitrate55, (edited )
    @Nitrate55@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    Dunno if other people have a faster way of finding out about potential data breaches, but for me, the original Bleeping Computer article about this showed up on my newsfeed and that’s how I found out about it, followed a few hours later by other sites parroting the same news while quoting the BC article. It wasn’t till I saw this post that I learned this breach is a fake, though. So, I’d say just keep an eye on your newsfeed and if you see something there, check any tech news communities and other relevant social media communities that you’re a part of for the same news and for further details.

    Edit: There’s also sites like Have I Been Pwned where you can put in your email and get information on every known data breach involving your email address. The site can also notify you about any new data breaches where your email showed up in the affected data.

    Kualdir, do games w (Edit: Confirmed false) Hacker advertises alleged database of 89 million Steam 2FA codes
    @Kualdir@feddit.nl avatar

    5000$ for 89 million 2FA codes, obviously its false 😂

    PassingThrough, do games w (Edit: Confirmed false) Hacker advertises alleged database of 89 million Steam 2FA codes

    So what are the details of the risk here? Can texted 2FA use old codes to math out new ones? Is it just that they know which phone number goes to an account they can do another kind of attack on to get new codes?

    From what I read these are old texted one time codes. Good one time, generally only for a few minutes. Useless now.

    Or is this bad only because there’s a breach somewhere, they don’t know where, and who knows what else they have?

    MudMan,

    I guess if the affected users are keeping their phone and TFA method you could target their phone numbers to try to intercept new codes, although that's not doable at scale.

    Having phone numbers associated to accounts out in public is pretty bad in general, though.

    Pika, do games w (Edit: Confirmed false) Hacker advertises alleged database of 89 million Steam 2FA codes
    @Pika@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Okay so where’s the value here? Like I’m sure the phone numbers are worthwhile but including the 2fa codes with the phone number doesn’t seem like worthfull information, unless steam doesn’t properly have OTP setup and they don’t expire in a timely manner, but I’m willing to bet that a company like steam has a properly configured system

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