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Albatross2724, do gaming w Linux surpasses the Mac among Steam gamers

just wait until the MacDeck drops

ampersandrew,
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It will cost 3 times as much, make the entire old library of games obsolete, only allow you to buy games from Apple, and have a strange controller that their marketing tells you is better but everyone knows is objectively worse.

Molecular0079,

make the entire old library of games obsolete

Uhm…what old library? LMAO.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

Well, in this case, they already did that by switching to their new processor architecture, so they can cross that one off the list.

kittenspronkles,

Yeah but that processor seems pretty nice. Would like to have one just to mess around with it

JelloBrains, do gaming w Microsoft keeps pushing toward repairability, now with Xbox controller parts
@JelloBrains@kbin.social avatar

I hope they find a way to make my SSD replaceable, because based on what I know it's not possible because of how it's married to the CPU and motherboard with a security key you can't copy to a new drive.

LetMeEatCake, do games w Denuvo wants to convince you its DRM isn’t “evil”

What grinds my gears with all the people (whether Denuvo officials or elsewhere) that claim that it has no effect on performance: they only focus on average FPS. Never a consideration for FPS lows or FPS time spent on frames that took more than N milliseconds. Definitely not any look at loading times.

I’m willing to believe a good implementation of Denuvo has a negligible impact on average FPS. I think every time I saw anyone test loading times though, it had a clear and consistent negative impact. I’ve never seen anyone check FPS lows (or similar) but with the way Denuvo works I expect it’s similar.

Performance is more than average framerate and they hide behind a veil of pretending that it is the totality of all performance metrics.

knfrmity, do gaming w Denuvo wants to convince you its DRM isn’t “evil”

Private property was a mistake.

peter, do gaming w Denuvo wants to convince you its DRM isn’t “evil”
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They should stop making really shitty DRM then

sarsaparilyptus, do gaming w Mid-1990s Sega document leak shows how it lost the second console war to Sony

Sega had a chance to hold on to enough market dominance to remain as the third console player even after this, but then their fate was sealed at the very instant they decided to put a CD-ROM drive in the Dreamcast instead of a DVD drive.

delmain,

Dreamcast was released at a bad time, DVD components were still expensive so if they’d included a DVD drive it would have provided some future-proofing, but the console would have been even more expensive than it already was

OfficialThunderbolt,

The lack of a DVD drive isn’t what killed the Dreamcast. I’d argue that the nail in the Dreamcast’s coffin was when software piracy on the platform became trivial.

beefcat,
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There is no way they could have put a DVD drive and the necessary playback hardware in the Dreamcast and still sold it for a price people would pay in 1998. Standalone DVD players still cost $600-$1,000 back then. The argument should be that Sega launched the Dreamcast too early, but they were in dire straits and needed to replace the Saturn sooner than later. I’m not convinced they had much choice.

I think the PS2’s success is a lot more complex than “it was a DVD player and a game console in one”. The PS2 also benefitted from the massive amount of momentum built on the PS1, backwards compatibility, a better controller, and much faster hardware.

Saneless,

I was in my early 20s when the Dreamcast came out. The discussions online and amongst people I knew had a lot to say about the DC and PS2. Storage never once came up that often

It was always polygons. Sega was saying 3M (highly detailed and textured ones) and Sony was saying 66 or some ridiculous shit.

People were just waiting on it

Yes, by the time the PS2 came out DVDs were getting bigger and that definitely pushed a ton of people to get one as their first DVD player, since most were still over $200 so the ps2 was nearly free (fun point, that’s how I convinced the lady I needed a ps3 in 2012)

But really it’s about the marketing and PS2 hype. No one knew the Saturn existed, and it’s largely due to everyone forgetting about them after the complete disaster that the Saturn was in the US

teyiko6366, (edited ) do piracy w Google will block sideloading of unverified Android apps starting next year

Google’s move to block sideloading of unverified Android apps marks a major shift toward tighter security. While it aims to curb malware and fraud, it also raises concerns about user freedom and indie developer access—Android’s openness is slowly fading. mcdvoice

ICastFist, do games w Remembering Descent, the once-popular, fully 3D 6DOF shooter
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Never had the chance to play it properly. I had a demo of it in a magazine CD, but could never figure out the controls

burble, do esa w [Stephen Clark] Sizing up the 5 companies selected for Europe’s launcher challenge

I don’t think Europe will get a SpaceX, but I could see some of these companies being their Rocketlab and Firefly.

HawlSera, do gaming w Why console makers can legally brick your game console

Legally? Naw it won’t hold up in court.

George Lucas doesn’t have the right to come into my house and smash my VHS copies of the original trilogy pre-special edition.

JakobFel, do gaming w Nintendo warns that it can brick Switch consoles if it detects hacking, piracy
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At this point, I actively encourage people to boycott this thing. Steam Deck is better anyways.

kbal, do gaming w Is The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion still fun for a first-time player in 2025?
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the doomed king and his armed guards need to escape through a secret passage that just so happens to cut through my jail cell seems a little too convenient

I remember playing it for the first time in 2006 and I had completely forgotten about that guff by the time I got out of the tutorial. My character went on to ignore the main quest for many dozens of hours.

Of course several of those hours were spent struggling to defeat boars that started appearing on the road at level 5. They were insanely tough since I'd accidentally made the most difficult possible custom class. At least the remaster doesn't have that problem. Instead the combat is very easy — unless you go up one level in difficulty in which case you'll probably be killed by a mudcrab.

moxan46147, do esa w Tuesday Telescope: A rare glimpse of one of the smallest known moons

If Lyft fails to address unsafe driving behavior, pursuing a claim can bring attention to dangerous patterns. This legal action can push Lyft to adopt more stringent safety protocols, what to do if your uber crashes such as better driver monitoring and stricter policies to deter risky driving. It benefits both current and future passengers.

BoxOfFeet, do games w New Portal pinball table may be the closest we’re gonna get to Portal 3
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That looks awesome. It would look a little out of place next to my other pinball machines, as they’re vintage. But I’d still love it. I don’t want to have to sell two watches to afford it, though. That’s pretty expensive.

Blackmist, do gaming w Twitch’s new storage limits will purge huge swaths of Internet gaming history

Is “engagement” just weaselspeak for “advertisements”?

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