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BiomedOtaku, do games w Metroid Prime 4 | Review Thread

I believe non of these reviewers. I’ll judge until I play it.

CannedCairn, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

In single player yes, who cares, mods are fun too. In co-op, fine, as long as everyone is on board with the change. In PvP, never, thanks for fucking ruining the fun.

Blaiz0r, do games w My review on the AYN Odin 3

Really interesting review, thank you.

When you say this isn’t ready for most people, is that because the software needs more time, or the hardware isn’t there yet?

If I bought one of these today, could I expect to see better compatibility over the next 6 months to year with Steam games, or will it still be mostly for Android games and old system emulators?

PerfectDark,
@PerfectDark@lemmy.world avatar

Really interesting review, thank you.

Thank you for saying so! I really appreciate that :)

When you say this isn’t ready for most people, is that because the software needs more time, or the hardware isn’t there yet?

100% its the software. Drivers just aren’t there yet, but they’re being actively worked on as we speak, so early 2026 will be a solid assumption. Most PC games I tried worked incredibly well, out of the box without anything needed. But yes, as drivers improve and release, that compatibility will only get higher and higher.

As it stands:

  • PC games are the best thing on the Odin 3. They work so well.
  • Switch games are a gamble, a lot work beautifully but there’s still a lot which haven’t got the right support yet. But my friend who is a developer of Eden (Switch emulator) was sent an Odin 3 Max to help with development. So that’s only a matter of time.
  • PS3 is the same as Switch, some work, some do not.
  • PS2, all the games I tried were fantastic. Played SO nicely, upscaled and perfect. But there’s still a handful that will need some of that community driver goodness.
  • Older-older systems are fine in dedicated emulators, but in RetroArch, its a mess.

The hardware is phenomenal and ahead of its time. We’re just waiting for the support for the Snapdragon Elite to play catch-up now. But after spending so long testing it, if you’re someone who likes to be at the forefront of things, then it’s a solid investment. I’d buy one, if I wasn’t sent a review unit. But I have the benefit of testing for so long to come to that conclusion!

If I bought one of these today, could I expect to see better compatibility over the next 6 months to year with Steam games, or will it still be mostly for Android games and old system emulators?

Yes. 100% yes. Keep an eye on EmuReady.com also, there’ll be more and more compatibility reports for the Snapdragon Elite as the days and weeks pass, a good way to know if the PC games you love are running well. And you can always ask me to test out and try some games that you love most too, if you’d like!

Blaiz0r,

That’s great to hear because, well… I’ve just bought one.

PerfectDark,
@PerfectDark@lemmy.world avatar

I’m so glad to hear my review helped! Youre going to love the Odin 3!

Neps, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

Yep i used to a bunch in shooters, even helped develop some for Rianbow six siege and valorant, also cheated a bunch in Apex legends. Believe it or not most people cheat in comp shooters to fuck with other people or to boost their freinds, I’ve known pro players and ranked stars that loved to cheat heavily on alts just to troll or post dumb closet cheat kill montages. The market used to be a great way to make money, not so sure now though.

YiddishMcSquidish, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

I had a game genie for my nes. Highly recommended. But for modern games? Na. I’ll look up a boss if I’m having a hard time, but I don’t really feel the need to cheat, outside of carry limit on stalker.

bss03, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

Honestly, I don’t even like using the word “cheat” to describe customizing a single-player gaming experience in a way not blessed by the developers. Terrafirmacraft (and maybe even just Gregtech) isn’t cheating at Minecraft; certainly the experience isn’t “easier”.

So, yes, I will play the game is whatever way makes for the most fun for me, whether that’s “cheating” or not to you.

For experiences that aren’t single-player, including (e.g.) anything with a global leaderboard (even at third-party one), I can understand why someone might choose to cheat, but I think I could deny myself those temptations. But, I’ve never been a “simple” cheat away from the top of a leaderboard or any other sort of acclaim or reward.

callyral, do games w Do you cheat in video games?
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

Yes, but also not really? Not sure if enabling “Keep Inventory” counts as cheating in survival Minecraft or if it counts as a play style. Of course creative mode is only cheating when you use it in a world that was meant for survival, but I haven’t done that. Really unsure what counts as cheating in Minecraft singleplayer to be honest.

Other games: no, not really, I don’t even know how to cheat in Hollow Knight for example, Universe Sandbox is fully a sandbox game so you can’t cheat, and…

Oh wait, I guess I did use Assist Mode in Celeste once? I think that counts as cheating since I didn’t really need assist mode at all I was just frustrated and wanted to have fun. Yeah, sometimes I cheat actually. It’s fun in singleplayer and doesn’t ruin the game for anyone else.

DoucheBagMcSwag, do gaming w Metroid Prime 4: Beyond | Review Thread

We can see who wants another review code from Nintendo for their next 1st party game

Sagan_Wept, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

I wrote a scripts that automates artillery for me in Hell Let Loose. It uses a webste that does the calculation. Providing degree and elevation. I input the target on the website, then scrape that data and use computer vision to auto adjust the gun to that position, load then fire. I can saturate an area, or just fire shots on target. It works about 60% of the time because the OCR (Optical character recognition) isn’t super reliable. So it often is worse and slower than had I not. I did it last week so until then I had never cheated. Tomorrow they are releasing an updated that overhauls artillery, so I’ll have more work todo. I’ll probably just let it die xD

AlphaOmega, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

Back in the day my friend couldn’t get through the MOH level with snow. It would just freeze and crash. So I showed him how to cheat and bypass the level.

If it’s single player then do whatever you want. It only affects you.

B0NK3RS, do games w Do you cheat in video games?
@B0NK3RS@lemmy.world avatar

It’s hard not to in 4 player GoldenEye :D

Endymion_Mallorn,
@Endymion_Mallorn@kbin.melroy.org avatar

No Oddjob, no Golden Gun.

Otherwise, it's all good.

Rhynoplaz,

Yup. Screen peeking isn’t cheating, it’s part of the game.

Don’t like it, tape some pizza boxes together and hang it on your TV. That’s what we did.

Endymion_Mallorn,
@Endymion_Mallorn@kbin.melroy.org avatar

Yup!

Sc00ter,

No golden gun? Our mode of choice was pistols with license to kill. Golden gun was basically the worst option for you

Soggy,

Honorless swine! Screen-looking is an offense of the highest order!

pheonixdown, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

The point of games is to have fun, “cheats” are essentially just difficulty options.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@pawb.social avatar

True; a lot of cheats are now found as Accessibility Options. Like a lot of action games have a god mode option in the same place you’d turn text to speech on and select colorblind modes.

P1nkman,

Just did a second play through of Alan Wake 2, but I didn’t want to grind, just get the story, so I turned on one shot kill in accessibility. I was worth it.

timdrake,
@timdrake@lemmy.world avatar

Yes. You are worth it!

P1nkman,

God dammit lol

Pissmidget,

The amount of times I’ve had to use a trainer to make gameplay possible when my hand is acting up (and one time when I was cat sitting, and the goblin demanded a hand just for him) is enormous.

It is literally the difference between being able to play a game or not. I really appreciate the options being under accessibility in newer games!

This goes for single player though. Multiplayer is reserved for days when my hand is functioning enough to allow it without trainer assistance.

Sc00ter,

I like how Hades did god mode, or at least how i remember it. When you turn it on, it didnt hardly do anything, but every time you died, you got -2% damage reduction, cumulative. So god mode was still tiered to your skill level, in a sense because the more you failed, the more help itd provide

PlantJam,

There was a game recently on a huge discount that had some great accessibility options. You could change how hard combat was, exploration, and resource scarcity. At least it would have been great if they did anything meaningful. Instead the base game was ridiculously hard, to the point that combat was nearly impossible, and even the easiest options only made it slightly possible. I guess the point was to force you into a certain stealth/no combat play style, but it was just done in a very unfun way. One of the few times I’ve actually refunded a game.

I_Jedi, do games w I'm doing a public playtest of my game based on one of the most disturbing real life experiments in psychology! Need playtesters, please leave a comment if you want to sign up in Steam

I’ve requested access. Looks promising.

samus12345, do games w Do you cheat in video games?
@samus12345@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yes if the game is more frustrating than fun without it. The most notable example is probably Elden Ring, which I cheated the whole way through.

greedytacothief, do games w Do you cheat in video games?

One of the best things in games that aren’t super polished or balanced is figuring out how to exploit the game. It gives you the same kind of feeling you get from getting to the end game in Gothic (or something like that). Getting powerful through your own skill and commitment to the game. Steady progression is good sometimes, but so is feeling progress.

Also yeah sometimes I cheat in single player games

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