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buzz86us, do games w California’s new law forces digital stores to admit you’re just licensing content, not buying it

Just let me buy a license then download it wherever I want

Mango, do games w California’s new law forces digital stores to admit you’re just licensing content, not buying it

Let’s just face it. There isn’t ever going to be a publishing company that doesn’t fuck us however they can for an extra dime. Companies are machines full of people deciding whatever they have to for money.

There also will never be a way they can keep us from just copying files.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

They’ve already invented ways to keep us from just copying files: in that they don’t provide us with all of the files in a lot of cases anymore.

Mango,

If it can display on your screen or play through your speakers, you can copy it.

If it’s software as a service, just don’t buy. We can live without whatever it is they make.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t buy it in that case, but it takes me a lot of leg work a lot of times just to figure out what I’m buying, because no one is interested in making it clear besides GOG; even then, there are things I wish they did better on that front.

skibidi,

Well, sort of. HDCP exists, and does make it harder to capture an AV stream.

For interactive content, the current push online components hosted on external servers adds a lot of complexity. While a lot of that stuff can be patched around by a very dedicated community, not every piece of content gets enough community appeal to attract the wizards to do such a thing.

And while anyone can digivolve into a wizard given enough commitment and effort, the onramp is not easy these days. Wayyy back when cracking a game meant opening the file and finding the line for 'if cd_key == ‘whru686’, it was much easier to get casually involved. Nowadays, DRM has gotten so much more sophisticated that a tech background is essentially required to start.

Mango,

I figure the content that’s not popular enough to already be pirated is coming from smaller artists who should probably have my money.

Emerald,

HDCP exists, and does make it harder to capture an AV stream.

Not really. You can just use a $10 splitter from Amazon

SomeGuy69, do games w California’s new law forces digital stores to admit you’re just licensing content, not buying it
@SomeGuy69@lemmy.world avatar

Next: make it so games can’t suddenly lose their music license. This is so incredible annoying. I know it’s depending on what the publishers negotiated, but it shouldn’t be possible to suddenly patch out soundtracks because of a license expire.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

Seriously. If I bought GTA before those licenses expired, my download should always have them, even if newer ones do not (which, to be clear, still sucks that that’s acceptable).

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA,
@HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

require games to buy perpetual licenses for the music?

Adalast,

Other way around. Require sales of licenses to games to be perpetual. The way you phrased it means that the license holders can charge way more.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA,
@HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

it’s a distinction without a difference.

NotMyOldRedditName,

I’d never even heard of this before. Wtf

yamanii,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

Try downloading any GTA before 5, there will be a community guide about the missing songs and how to restore the radios.

SomeGuy69,
@SomeGuy69@lemmy.world avatar

Some games, like Allen Wake, have been full out removed from sale because of expired music license. There has been other cases some come back later with the music stripped.

chemicalprophet, do games w California’s new law forces digital stores to admit you’re just licensing content, not buying it

I’m not sore how downloading cars works but when I do it it feels like I own it…

JimVanDeventer, do games w California’s new law forces digital stores to admit you’re just licensing content, not buying it

Or force them to admit they are selling it for real without all the license mumbo jumbo. They have always known what “buy now” buttons were meant to lead you to believe. And — in my humble opinion — you aren’t wrong for believing that; they are.

deegeese, do gaming w Intel Crashes

Was there anything new since this article 2 months ago?

billbasher,
BenLeMan, do gaming w Intel Crashes

I wasn’t aware of the existence of this tool until now, so thanks for posting this here.

billbasher,

Glad to help <3

thenextguy, (edited ) do gaming w Intel Crashes

An old motherboard dies.
Her connections fall to the floor.

curbstickle,

I did not expect to get Live stuck in my head tonight, but there you go

Edit: Not a complaint BTW, I’ve owned Throwing Copper since it came out in 94

P4ulin_Kbana, do games w California’s new law forces digital stores to admit you’re just licensing content, not buying it

Unrelated but what is the aesthetic of the thumbnail’s image?

TheKMAP,

Far-cry-blood-dragon-wave

JusticeForPorygon, do gaming w Intel Crashes
@JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world avatar

Did they ever issue a recall? Crazy that the issue has persisted this long.

Brkdncr,

No recall needed. Bios update to fix the issue. If your cpu popped already then warranty it.

billbasher,

So a recall is probably the correct thing to do. Logistically and financially it would be a friggin nightmare

JusticeForPorygon,
@JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world avatar

Not to mention they denied it was an issue for like a year and a half

gravitas_deficiency,

…after knowing for damn sure it was a serious issue in two successive process generations.

There is no way this happened without a LOT of people knowing EXACTLY what was happening, and covering it up. The DoJ should really kick off an investigation into the situation, because it’s pretty obvious there was malfeasance at multiple levels. That, or their leadership and QC processes are both so categorically inept that one could argue the company should be straight up nationalized as a critical strategic asset.

thingsiplay, do gaming w Nintendo has reportedly shut down Ryujinx, the Switch emulator that was supposedly immune

I wonder if Cemu is next…

theangriestbird,

It’s a fair question, but honestly I think Nintendo generally focuses on emulators that they perceive as affecting their current or near-future income. The Wii U is fully dead to Nintendo, at least for the moment.

joyjoy,

They’ll probably use one of these emulators in the future to emulate switch games on the switch 2.

theangriestbird,

but without any of the cool fps unlocker or upscaler mods

TheGalacticVoid,

I doubt that the Switch 2 needs emulation as it’s very likely to be the successor to the Tegra X1

helenslunch, do gaming w Nintendo has reportedly shut down Ryujinx, the Switch emulator that was supposedly immune
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

This reads a lot like Nintendo just paid the dev to take it all down.

NateSwift,

literally what happened

helenslunch,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

Sauce?

Kolanaki,
!deleted6508 avatar

The article being posted…

helenslunch,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

It says nothing of the sort.

NateSwift,

Discord mod/developer message. Posted to Ryujinx’s twitter (xcancel)

helenslunch,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

That’s not the developer, that’s a Discord mod, and they said in that message specifically that they haven’t heard anything from the dev. It also says nothing about what “the agreement” is. It could very well be a legal settlement.

NateSwift,

He is a developer (github) and in fact had a pull request merged in August. I suppose it’s possible it was a “legal agreement”. It seems implied that it wasn’t, and that was what I remembered when replying

helenslunch,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

It seems implied that it wasn’t

Yes that’s what I said. What you said is that it was “literally what happened” which led me to believe you had some sort of proof.

iltoroargento, do gaming w Nintendo has reportedly shut down Ryujinx, the Switch emulator that was supposedly immune
@iltoroargento@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Lol it’s like Nintendo just wants to back itself into a corner and waste away with its IP. Jeez. I honestly have no desire to purchase anything from them anymore.

I still emulate a solid amount of their games I’ve had for most of my life because I don’t want to wear down my old hardware.

They haven’t gotten a cent out of me since the GameCube, though, so I understand I’m probably not going to be their target audience anymore.

Edit: Mobile, *its not “it’s”

Chozo,
@Chozo@fedia.io avatar

Lol it's like Nintendo just wants to back itself into a corner and waste away with its IP.

This is a Switch emulator, meaning these are games that are still available for sale. It's not like taking down a SNES emulator or something Nintendo hasn't made available for 30+ years, it's involving games they're selling today. Taking down an emulator is literally Nintendo protecting its IP.

I honestly have no desire to purchase anything from them anymore.

If you were using this emulator, you weren't likely purchasing anything from them in the first place. And I'm no doctor, but... I'd have to imagine that's likely the reason Nintendo took this down to begin with.

iltoroargento,
@iltoroargento@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I getcha, just have not been stoked about Nintendo’s continual deathmarch against the hydra of emulation.

I honestly think it’s more of a waste of money than it’s actually worth and the publicity of taking down emulation sites is pretty bad for them (especially when they take down ones which deal with largely abandonware or really old games, like Vimm’s lair did).

Without getting into the debate over the ethics of piracy or anti consumer practices, jumping into the fray by aggressively litigating and making a splash like Nintendo and Sony seem to focus on likely hurts their bottom line and certainly hurts their reputation with consumers.

missingno,
@missingno@fedia.io avatar

While I don't support pirating products that are currently for sale, I do think it's essential that emulators like Ryujinx are developed now in order to preserve titles for later. Some Switch software already has been delisted, and someday eventually all of it will be.

helenslunch,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

While I don’t support pirating products that are currently for sale

I do when Nintendo refuses to make them available on other (higher quality) hardware and also treats their paying consumers and fans like scum. I can boot up Doom on any of a dozen different computers 30 years later and play to my heart’s content but that’s not an option for Nintendo. Piracy generally is completely justified by a vast array of anti-consumer bullshit. If they can’t make games without resorting to that bullshit, fuck 'em. I hope they go under.

iltoroargento,
@iltoroargento@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

The delisting is what gets me most (and we’re dealing with that in basically every media catalogue from film/tv to games).

Well, that and the blatant cash grabs I see with rereleases that end up being console specific and basically unsupported like with the cases of the Wii store and basically every iteration of their online stores since.

I played Wii and eventually Wii U with buddies for smash but am glad I didn’t own the systems. I know one of my friends gave a lot of money to Nintendo multiple times getting classics like Pokemon Snap and other nostalgia buys on multiple systems.

My most recent experience with Nintendo was borrowing a buddy’s switch to play Breath of the Wild back around when it came out. I’m pretty meh on their new content and by the way a lot of their recent releases were received, I’m not super interested. Might bug someone to play the Pokemon Arceus one which seems kinda cool, but that would be the extent of my interest and it’s not really nagging at me, anyway.

My main gripe is that they seem to be doing the bare minimum with their IP (with little innovation in the field/botched releases) and wasting money/resources on what I see as frivolous, shortsighted, lawsuits in the name of protecting their property as well as corporate heavy production that ends up with forgettable and formulaic games.

Maybe I am now become old, but I don’t care to see the most recent iteration of the Pokemon, Zelda, Mario, or Smash Bros sagas and am perfectly content with replaying N64 to GameCube classics in those series. Probably doesn’t help that I went to college with a bunch of friends who hung out and played Project M with some Halo 3 or Reach sprinkled in for variety lol.

theangriestbird, (edited )

If you were using this emulator, you weren’t likely purchasing anything from them in the first place. And I’m no doctor, but… I’d have to imagine that’s likely the reason Nintendo took this down to begin with.

Actually…I own a Switch and paid full price for TOTK on launch week. But playing the game in 30fps chunky resolution was very painful for me, as i’ve gotten quite used to 60fps+ over the last few years with 3D games. I almost put the game down in the first hour or so, playing the game was literally making my eyes hurt. That’s when i went poking into the Switch emulation scene and set up yuzu (RIP). Within a few hours i was playing TOTK at 60fps 1440p and it was mostly glitch free. I put another 20 hours into the game before putting that down. But it was a glorious 20 hours, as that game is absolutely beautiful when you can wipe away the greasy look of 30fps low-res Switch graphics.

So…I am a Nintendo customer that was getting a better experience out of my purchased Nintendo game by emulating it. I know that isn’t everyone in this scene - I see the reddit posts everyday for the past week about people playing leaked Echoes* of Wisdom. I get why that shit would piss Nintendo off. It just sucks that now, others can’t share the amazing experience I had with TOTK.

LoamImprovement,

It’s funny, I own a switch and I would have bought the game (and I probably will still if the technical and QoL issues get resolved) but I’m emulating it better than the hardware can run it right now.

helenslunch,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

No one hates Nintendo players more than Nintendo

cupcakezealot,
@cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Lol it’s like Nintendo just wants to back itself into a corner and waste away with its IP. Jeez. I honestly have no desire to purchase anything from them anymore.

pretty sure the only reason nintendo cared is because ryujinx was prominently displayed in the leaked footage of echos of wisdom, pre launch

iltoroargento,
@iltoroargento@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Nintendo’s been way too busy in this scene for too long a time for that to be the only reason. I can see that such a leak wouldn’t help, but they’ve been pouring money into these cases for years and have really ramped it up in the last five or so

theangriestbird, do gaming w Nintendo has reportedly shut down Ryujinx, the Switch emulator that was supposedly immune

Shiiiiiit. Now I’m really regretting not finishing TOTK on my PC back when I had that set up.

Dumbkid,
@Dumbkid@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Last version is 1.1.1403, I’m sure you can find it some where still

romano,

Here’s an archive link for a windows binary: https://archive.org/download/ryujinx-1.1.1403-win_x64

webghost0101, do gaming w Nintendo has reportedly shut down Ryujinx, the Switch emulator that was supposedly immune

I dont have any nitendo emulations but i guess this tells me i should collect some and save em on a harddrive just in case i ever need it.

Software preservation is a nobel act after all.

VulKendov,
@VulKendov@reddthat.com avatar

Inventing dynamite is also a Nobel act.

vonbaronhans,

Or giving yourself ulcers

NateSwift,

Looks like the github is still up if you’re willing to build yourself

Varyag,

I immediately sought out working backups of both Yuzu and Ryujinx. The “bright side” of this situation is that it pissed me off enough to go acquire both the new Zelda game that potentially caused this whole situation by being leaked early, and the game that was at the absolute top of my to-play list: Unicorn Overlord. So far it is looking like a fantastic game.

millie,

Is the new one better than Tears of the Kingdom?

LoamImprovement,

I like it more, but I’m a fan of the more classic Zeldas. It’s good, but it’s marred by the same technical issues that plagued the LA remake, and the lack of some basic QoL features like a Quick Select or Favorites wheel is bringing it from ‘great’ to ‘good.’

turtletracks,

For anyone curious, Echoes is definitely playable on steam deck

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