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MeatsOfRage, do gaming w 'Cause I wonder where you are
WhiskyTangoFoxtrot, do games w Stop Killing Games reaches its goal of 1.4M signatures, covering the risk of valid signatures going under 1M

Thanks, PirateSoftware!

ieatpwns, do games w Day 369 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

Uhh 200cc? Do you mean the extra mode? Mirror 150cc? Have I been missing out all this time?

MyNameIsAtticus,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

It might be 150CC Mirror lol. I knew the game had one extra mode but couldn’t remember which one it was. My first thought was Mirror mode but then i thought of the jump in DK’s Jungle Parkway and went “No way they’d change the map for mirror mode on the N64” and assumed it was 200 CC

vaguerant, do games w Day 369 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing
@vaguerant@fedia.io avatar

If you don't mind revealing (hi ninjas), how were you playing this on PC? Only, there's a lot of options these days. There's the time-tested N64 emulators, but more recently we've got two new methods:

The PC port of the source code decompilation:

And the recompilation of the binary:

For anybody who's unfamiliar with decomps ports and recomps, they have outwardly similar results but are achieved using very different methods.

Using the old "source code == recipe" analogy, a decompilation is where you purchase a meal and take it back to the lab where a team of scientists painstakingly analyze it to uncover the original recipe that made it, both in terms of ingredients and the cooking method. Once you have that, you can either make an exact copy of the meal or change it to suit your preferences. Dropping the analogy for a minute, you can modify the game any way you like and even go as far as building it for completely different platforms, across as many CPU architectures as you like.

Recompilation is a bit harder to describe using the recipe analogy, because at no point do you actually uncover what the original recipe was. Let's say you have a fancy Klingon delicacy prepared which is utterly inedible to humans. Unfortunately, you are human. Without knowing how it was made, you feed the dish into the back end of a replicator, which puts it back together in a form which offers the same flavor profile but is edible by humans. In this analogy, the Klingon meal is a game built for the Nintendo 64's MIPS CPU, while your human anatomy requires food for an x86-64 CPU. However, you can't feed the output to a Vulcan for the same reason you couldn't eat the Klingon meal.

As an end-user, the result doesn't change that much if your goal is just to play Mario Kart 64 on PC. Decompilation is the more labor-intensive process which eventually results in a more flexible "recipe" you can mix around as you like, while recompilation gets you a meal without necessarily helping you understand what went into it or how to make it yourself or change its composition to your preference. Both of these analogies undersell the amount of work that goes into either approach, so I do apologize for making it sound as easy as the sci-fi technology suggests.

MyNameIsAtticus,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve been playing on SpaghettiKart. I usually link to it when i play the PC version but i forgot this time

Stern, do gaming w Is that a mod on the device that you own?
@Stern@lemmy.world avatar

Dang, if that didn’t have Nintendo on it I’d be posting it in some deztiny 2 discords right about now

Jax,

Still appropriate

Deceptichum, do games w Day 369 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

This game looks so wrong in high resolution.

MyNameIsAtticus,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

It really does, but it also looks really good imo

szymon, do games w Stop Killing Games reaches its goal of 1.4M signatures, covering the risk of valid signatures going under 1M

We should vote out any EU parliament member who doesn’t vote ay on that lae

Lobbying against ‘SKG’ will be massive.

As always - evey problem comes from people voting on conservative and not social-democrats or social-liberals

Every other parties are bullshit worth zero

duchess, do games w Day 369 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

The image of Donkey Kong being stuck on that exact spot looks oddly familiar.

Klear, do games w Stop Killing Games reaches its goal of 1.4M signatures, covering the risk of valid signatures going under 1M

I wouldn’t call it safe. The required margin is unknown and the initiative could still dip under 1 mil.

Additional signatures could still help. If you know somebody who can and hasn’t signed yet, ask them to.

dukeofdummies, do gaming w Is that a mod on the device that you own?

That is a well done photoshop

bravo

Appoxo,
@Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Well? You only give out a Well done?! :o

BackgrndNoize,

Are you congratulating the AI that made this lol

Mono481, do gaming w Is that a mod on the device that you own?

Rp5 ftw

TastyWheat, do gaming w Is that a mod on the device that you own?

“You are sheltering enemies of the Plumber… are you not?”

thatKamGuy, do games w Renovation was right—and we're ahead of schedule

Correct me if I’m wrong, but Genesis/Mega Drive games ran at 320x240px - right?

So we could theoretically fit 12x9 (108) games at the same time on one 4K screen.

…now I kinda want to see that in action!

llii,

That would be a cool project. But I guess you would at least need a 48 core CPU or something similar.

Fredselfish, do games w Renovation was right—and we're ahead of schedule
@Fredselfish@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah but how do you play them.all at the same time?

atomicpoet,

Use vJoy + Universal Control Remapper (UCR), or reWASD, to mirror the controller input to all emulator instances.

This means pressing A once sends “A” to all 8 games.

Fredselfish,
@Fredselfish@lemmy.world avatar

Pretty cool if it worked. Like to see someone actually try this.

a.co/d/hxZF7e0 they can try it on this monitor.

OsrsNeedsF2P, do games w Stop Killing Games reaches its goal of 1.4M signatures, covering the risk of valid signatures going under 1M

I’ve recently gotten back into (indie) game dev and made my multiplayer game with Stop Killing Games in mind. When you connect to the game, if the server is down, you get a one-click solution to run the server locally and play single player instead.

This setup actually helped speed up development too, since now I don’t need to run both the server and client when making (most) changes :)

Baggie,

You’re doing gods work my dude

kurcatovium,
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For every such indie dev who can do this like it's nothing, I bet Ubisoft will find 1000 reasons why they can't...

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