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sneaky_b45tard, do gaming w Tencent is bringing back military FPS series Delta Force | VGC

I really hope that there will be destructible environment, so that Battlefield will finally have some more competition (other than Battlebit of course).

jcarax,

We need another Red Faction

NickNak, do gaming w Tencent is bringing back military FPS series Delta Force

“Delta Force will be a cross-platform game for consoles, PC and mobile.”

If Tencent wasn’t wrong enough, it being on mobile takes the cake

It’s a shame as Black Hawk Down was such a beloved game, way back

AceFuzzLord, do games w The Xbox 360 Store is closing next year | VGC

I thought it already closed since I have been unable to sign in for close to a year now.

Jmr,

if you have 2step or password less account on you need to use an app password to sign in

AceFuzzLord,

One of my accounts definitely has a password, but it just isn’t working for me. It doesn’t really matter since I already have all my games that I purchased downloaded.

CycloneWolf, do games w The Xbox 360 Store is closing next year | VGC

I’m more than a little sad to see it happen but it was only a matter of time. At least we can still download past purchases and play multiplayer.

Hubi, do games w Stalker 2 could still release this year, according to distributor listing

I hope they get all the time they need, I really want this game to be good.

LittleWizard, do games w Rockstar acquires GTA 5 roleplay devs Cfx.re

Is this a good or a bad thing?

mom,

Is a bad thing. They will probably close it down.

sugar_in_your_tea,

Or worse, fill it with microtransactions.

Meowoem,

Only time will tell, it could go either way but it could mean the best bits of fiveM get included in VIo which could be fantastic.

Hovenko, do gaming w Cyberpunk’s expansion totally overhauls the original game | VGC
@Hovenko@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Dont get baited into preorders. The game is not going anywhere and there is unlimited number of copies.

sem, do gaming w The artist whose designs were used in Bungie’s Marathon without permission says the dispute ‘has been resolved to my satisfaction’ [VGC]

Wait, Bungie is making Marathon again?

Better be good….

thingsiplay,

“again”? More like “still”. I assume they needed extra time to rework art assets. I’m not shocked that they still work on the game, as otherwise years of work would be wasted. And Bungie would start from scratch. But they need something NOW.

I have no doubt it will be good in gameplay. The art style has some identity too to it. I think they are quiet, so people forget about the problems and do not talk about it anymore until its resolved. What I wonder is, if they will keep the same game name or will there be a new brand attached to it?

sem,

What do you mean still? The last one, Marathon Infinity, was released in the 90s

IrritableOcelot,

I think what sem is talking about is that Bungie first made “Marathon” in 1994. The new game is a pretty much unrelated game, reusing the name.

thingsiplay,

Oh it was a joke, and I fell for it. I know about the old game, but thought it was referred to the assumption the new game was cancelled. There was lot of talk and assumption about this.

sem,

Wasn’t a joke. I missed the news in 2023 and was surprised to learn it.

Marathon 1 was a big part of my childhood.

theangriestbird,
@theangriestbird@beehaw.org avatar

it barely resembles the original. It’s an extraction shooter, a la Hunt: Showdown or Escape from Tarkov.

jordanlund, do games w Valve confirms Steam Machine will be priced ‘like a PC with the same level of performance’
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

So what’s a PC with the same level of performance?

store.steampowered.com/sale/steammachine

CPU
Semi-custom AMD Zen 4 6C / 12T
up to 4.8 GHz, 30W TDP

GPU
Semi-Custom AMD RDNA3 28CUs
2.45GHz max sustained clock, 110W TDP

16GB DDR5 + 8GB GDDR6 VRAM
512GB NVMe SSD OR
2TB NVMe SSD

$1,000?

www.microcenter.com/…/powerspec-g527-gaming-pc

BaldManGoomba,

Spec wise I can get there around $688 on pc part picker. I would imagine valve could hit a lower price point with selling en masse. That being said if you take in the price point of how small it is that could add some extra cost.

pscamodio,

With the same form factor, noise level, CEC, wake on USB, optimized sleep/resume? Just having a set of component with similar performance on paper is not having the same device.

It’s a bad comparison to make.

Credibly_Human,

Its not a bad comparison to make at all when comparing price.

Small form factor is not a huge challenge for a computer using this little power.

As for the other features, no one is pretending its precisely the same device. Thats why its a comparison.

pscamodio,

I really not agree here. The final experience have to take into account all of that.

If it’s a device I just want to plug toy tv and enjoy all those features may hold higher value than more ram.

It’s like comparing two cars looking only at the engine. Discarding of one has AC and the others don’t.

Maybe for a thinkerer that could be a sensible comparison but for a non thinkerer like myself now (I used to be) those features holds a lot of value.

Credibly_Human,

The final experience have to take into account all of that.

Sure it does, but that doesnt mean that you can’t make a comparison.

all those features may hold higher value than more ram.

The VRAM may actually be a deal breaker if you look at the trend of current games and how many games have problems with even modest settings especially at higher resolutions like they’ve said this will support.

It’s like comparing two cars looking only at the engine. Discarding of one has AC and the others don’t.

Not at all. Its comparing the engines understanding that they are obviously different, but selectively talking about one aspect. You can bring up the other aspects but its not unfair to make the comparison.

Maybe for a thinkerer that could be a sensible comparison but for a non thinkerer like myself now (I used to be) those features holds a lot of value.

This has nothing to do with tinkering and everything to do with if this can deliver a good value for money for any sizeable target market.

If it only applies to a small niche, it can’t be a successful product and wont do what they want it to do.

If it can’t adequately pass the baseline, its out of steam before the starter gun fires.

stevedice, (edited )

That PC at microcenter is much faster than the Steam Machine.

Here’s some benchmarks for the 7600M, which has the exact same specs as the GPU in the Steam Machine:

notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-RX-7600M-GPU-Benchma…

Here’s some benchmarks for a 9060XT which is the GPU on your link:

notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-RX-9060-XT-16GB-Benc…

And here’s some benchmarks for a desktop 7600 which is another card people are comparing the Steam Machine to:

notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-RX-7600-Benchmarks-a…

In case anyone doesn’t wanna wade through the terrible way notebookcheck presents information, I’ll post the numbers for CyberPunk High Preset at 1080P to give you an idea of the performance difference. Nothing particular about why I chose that game, it’s just the first I found that was on all 3 links:

  • RX7600M: 62.3 FPS
  • RX7600: 90.1 FPS
  • RX9060XT: 127.2 FPS

If we set the 7600M as 100%, then the 7600 and 9060XT are 144.6% and 204.1% respectively.

I think people believe the Steam Machine will be way faster and that’s why they’re coming up with these outrageous prices.

CleoCommunist, do games w Valve confirms Steam Machine will be priced ‘like a PC with the same level of performance’
@CleoCommunist@lemmy.ml avatar

If olot really Is going to be priced like that then why? Like you Can Build a PC and Its even fun. You cant make a Powerfull PC that small easly but like…idk

itsprobablyfine,

I’m guessing the same reason people don’t always reroof their own house, or replace their own home electrical, or build their own bike. Sometimes it’s worth spending money to avoid doing a thing you either don’t want to or don’t know how to do. As I’ve gotten older and more financially secure that’s definitely been the case with me at least

nwtreeoctopus,

Plus, they may be able to come in slightly cheaper on volume discounts on components.

I’ve always built my on PCs, but there are times when the whims of the market have made pre-builts cheaper.

DioramaOfShit,

People out there replacing their homes electrical?

itsprobablyfine,

It’s weird being on this site sometimes. Not everyone speaks computer, but it turns out that doesn’t make them dumb, they’re just good at different things. Personally I have no issues doing electrical work but know I would get incredibly frustrated trying to work a Linux machine. I have no interest in learning all that noise because it straight up is not interesting to me and is not worth my time. I had my fill of that nonsense in school. I’d def be a potential customer of something like this that ‘works out of the box’ - honestly that’s the real path to getting people off windows.

CleoCommunist,
@CleoCommunist@lemmy.ml avatar

Yeah there Is also that. Its more convenient sometimes to not do the “Sorry” job

sugar_in_your_tea,

Eh, I don’t particularly enjoy building PCs, but I do it because it’s cheaper, esp. for upgrades. I’m really not the target market for this.

That said, this is the right product for a lot of people. Many don’t want to mess with their gaming system, they want it to just work. That’s why consoles are popular, and the Steam Machine being a bit more expensive than a console and get access to Steam’s catalog is very attractive to a lot of people, especially if it otherwise works like a console.

CleoCommunist,
@CleoCommunist@lemmy.ml avatar

Yeah It works like the pc-console with steamOS ita Just i found that for me and some other people its a Little redundant, but not that people shouldnt buy it

Squizzy,

There were some pieces mentioned on waveform about its set up being out of box ready to be turned on by tv remote and those few console like bits that people like me wouldnt know how to do if we built.

IEatDaFeesh, (edited )

If you want a smaller form factor it actually costs you more than a normal tower. This is not a bad way to get a small form factor computer (if it’s priced like a normal sized PC)

Especially with the fucked up RAM prices recently.

CleoCommunist,
@CleoCommunist@lemmy.ml avatar

Yeah fi you want a small pc its very good since its hard to find Powerfull small PCs

kurcatovium, do games w Valve confirms Steam Machine will be priced ‘like a PC with the same level of performance’
@kurcatovium@piefed.social avatar

That sucks. I hoped Valve would price it competitively to boost the sales and adoption. But why would I buy this “crippled” PC for the same price I can buy retail? The main gripe for me is Gabecube has no room for upgrade, not even second drive, nothing. Which obviously is not the case with self built PC.

Don’t get me wrong I still like the idea, but the price just must make sense.

_cryptagion,
@_cryptagion@anarchist.nexus avatar

why do you think it’ll be crippled?

kurcatovium,
@kurcatovium@piefed.social avatar

I mean crippled like it is “as is”, no space to expand, tinker, swap parts. I’ve also seen a rumor it’ll have locked BIOS, but I hope that’s just a rumor.

TachyonTele,

I doubt all of those concerns. The Deck can be expanded just fine.

kurcatovium, (edited )
@kurcatovium@piefed.social avatar

How? I’ve seen photo of machine’s inside, there’s nothing. You can replace m.2 or add microSD and that’s it. Compare that to “regular PC”.

RightHandOfIkaros,

RAM on the Steam Deck is not expandable.

Well, it technically is if you remove the current RAM chips, solder on new double density RAM chips, and flash the BIOS. But compared to a regular PC of just plugging the RAM sticks into the Motherboard slots they belong in, trying to expand RAM on the Steam Deck might as well be considered not possible. Even if you do expand the RAM, there is no noticeable performance gain.

TachyonTele,

You can double the ram if you wanted to. A quick simple search brings up multiple articles about it

RightHandOfIkaros,

Yeah, I said that in the second part of my comment. It requires desoldering the RAM chips and soldering on new ones, a step most people aren’t going to do.

kurcatovium,
@kurcatovium@piefed.social avatar

Nah, just download more RAM and be good… /s

YoFrodo, do games w The Game Awards 2025 Nominees

Wow, the only games I want to see win anything are Dispatch and I guess Peak. Pretty much everything else did not click with me. E33 has really surprised me with how widely praised it is. I put it in the same area as Death Stranding 2. I recognize that people seem to really like those games but I just do not get the same enjoyment and I cant understand what other people like so much about them, other than that they evidently do.

Nelots,

Different strokes for different folks and all that. I personally couldn’t stand The Witcher 3, Red Dead Redemption 2, or Baldur’s Gate 3 despite them being constantly praised.

brucethemoose,

I bounced off Witcher 3 too. Watched friends play a lot of RDR2, not interested.

…BG3 was sublime though. I don’t even like D&D combat, or ‘Tolkien-esque’ fantasy, but holy hell. It’s gorgeous, it just oozes charisma, and was quite fun in coop.

brucethemoose,

Have not played it yet, but for me, personally, E33 looks like one of those “better to watch the cutscenes on YouTube” games.

mysticpickle,

It’s getting made into a movie already so you can probably wait for that worst case:>

BlameTheAntifa,

E33 is the only game to have ever made me ugly-cry, and it did it multiple times. That alone secures it a place in my personal pantheon. I didn’t love the combat system, but I will admit that’s because I have never liked JRPG systems, and I eventually grew to be okay with it. The game was a work of art and passion that we rarely ever see, and that came through.

mysticpickle,

Expedition 33 is the only game on the list that isn’t a sequel or derivative of a previous IP so it’s got originality going for it :>

turdcollector69, do games w Square Enix says it wants generative AI to be doing 70% of its QA and debugging by the end of 2027

70% by what metric?

Is that going by bugs identified, fixes implemented, headcount?

razzazzika, do games w Square Enix says it wants generative AI to be doing 70% of its QA and debugging by the end of 2027

So… im a big supporter of squeenix, buy everything they make… but this tells me the quality of their games is going to go down the toilet. Knowing AI it’ll come up with fake lists of bugs that didn’t happen and all the real bugs will not be listed and they’ll release the buggies shit. One thing I LIKE about square, being one of the few companies I do pre-orders from still, is that their products are fairly bug free on launch FFXVI had some graphics optimization issues, but I’ve been happy with most of what I got the past few years.

GladiusB,
@GladiusB@lemmy.world avatar

FFXIV saved them and they don’t ever put any money back into the game. It’s their cash cow that pays for all their other bad ideas.

Great graphics and legacy. But some crappy ideas about what the players want.

Look at their payment systems for subs. It’s so confusing for no damn reason.

razzazzika,

Believe it or not FFXI was even MORE confusing to sub

Katana314, do games w Square Enix says it wants generative AI to be doing 70% of its QA and debugging by the end of 2027

I’m cautious but a little curious about this one, because QA could actually be a very good target for AIs to work with.

  1. It might not kill jobs. Right now, engineers finish a task and the limited number of QA engineers can’t possibly test it enough before release. That game-breaking bug you found in a game? I’m sure some QA had it in their plan to test every level for those bugs, and yet they just didn’t have enough time - and the studio couldn’t justify hiring 20 more QA squads. Even if they do upscale AI testing, they’ll need knowledgable QA workers to guide them.
  2. This is often extremely rote, repetitive work. It’s exactly the type of work The Oatmeal said is great for AIs. One person is tuning the balance on the Ether Drive attack, and gives it an extra 40% blarf damage. He tries it, sees it works fine, and eagerly skips past the part of the test plan to verify that all cutscenes are working and unaffected to push it in. An AI will try it out, and find: Actually, since an NPC uses an Ether Drive in a late-game cutscene, this breaks the whole game!
  3. Even going past existing plans, QA can likely find MORE work for AIs to do that they normally wouldn’t bother with. Think about the current complexity of game dev that leads to the current trope of releasing games half-finished to eventually get patched. It won’t help patch games, but it’ll at least help give devs an up-to-date list of issues.

That said, those talking about human creativity and player expectations are still correct. An AI can report a problem with feedback that a human can say “No, that looks fine. Override that report.” It will also be good to do occasional manual tests, and lament “How did the AI think this was okay??”

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