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kandoh, do games w Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal approved by UK regulators
@kandoh@reddthat.com avatar

How many new AAA studios could be created from scratch with this money?

altima_neo, (edited )
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Not too mention losing all the devs who’ll probably leave due to the merge anyway.

ech, do games w Unity’s CEO is out, but that still may not be enough for developers

For anyone paying attention, it shouldn’t be. Anyone that goes back to business as usual fully deserves the rug pull when this or something worse is implemented again.

away2thestars, do games w Unity’s CEO is out, but that still may not be enough for developers
@away2thestars@programming.dev avatar

I’m working on a 7 year old game with Unity. It will take me a long time and energy to port to Godot. I’m gonna carry on with unity, but I’m learning Godot at the same time. I really wish there was a porting button you could press.

chemical_cutthroat,
@chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world avatar

With all of the bullshit going on, I wouldn’t be surprised if a larger company creates on and then releases it, possibly even as foss.

APassenger,

That would be awesome.

And karmic.

away2thestars,
@away2thestars@programming.dev avatar

A button to export project you mean? Amazon could definitely give Godot some love. There are exporting projects, but they break a bit on the code part apparently

Crackhappy,
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

I would really love to hear your perspective on the differences between unity and godot and the minutiae of the port. Also, I’m a longtime coder.

away2thestars,
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I spent a week and really liked Godot, lightweight, amazing UX, very compatible with Linux, and the feeling of being part of a community is so good. C# support is great, but not as good as Gdscript, and coding in C# is so much faster for me. For instance there is no hot reloading on C#. Managed to get Vs code working and debugging after as while but broke the compatibility with unity of Vs code. So it’s tricky to work on both engines on Vs code simultaneously.

Crackhappy,
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It’s hard to quantify the daily trials of coding.

theKalash, do games w Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal gets preliminary approval from UK regulator

That’s great news, hope this goes through, soon.

slazer2au,

Hope it doesn’t. MS has a history of anticonsumer practices that goes all the way back to the 90s.

No matter what they say to the regulator MS will stop releasing any ABK existing IP onto Sony and Nintendo consoles.

Even though it will not directly effect me as a PC gamer it is still a bad thing for the industry as a whole.

theKalash, (edited )

MS is the last hope to safe some of the classic Blizzard titles as the state of Activision Blizzard as it is simply can’t get any worse.

Carighan,
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Why? As in, why are they “the last hope”? What can they do that ActiBlizzKing cannot?

theKalash,

What can they do that ActiBlizzKing cannot?

Literally anything.

There is currently a handful of devs doing the occational balance patch for SC2 otherwise the game is complelty dead from the developer side. On the MS side, AoE2 and other even older games are doing so much better.

echo64,

… that game came out 13 years ago and was supported with expansions for 6 years

theKalash, (edited )

And AoE2 came out 24 years ago and is supported with expansions to this day.

Carighan,
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And SS1 came out 29 years ago and just got a remaster. This isn’t a years-pissing context. Starcraft II was supported way long, and extensively. And like all good games, eventually the vast vast majority of players have moved on, and then the devs might move on, too.

theKalash, (edited )

The issue is not not players of devs, but the management that probably doesn’t think it’s profitable enough anymore. Yet, Microsoft manages to keep AoE2 going with an even smaller playerbase than SC2.

So MS taking over an abandon francise I care about sounds pretty sweet to me.

tryptaminev,
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The original AoE or the rereleases? Because i had to pay for the definite edition.

theKalash,

Doesn’t matter. The option to pay for some more content is literally what I’m hopeing for.

tryptaminev,
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yes it does matter. These are businesses. They make money by selling things. You cannot compare one rereleasing the same game with minimal changes for new money to keep supporting an existing game without charging new money.

theKalash,

It doesn’t to me. They can re-release the game with an updated engine or just add more content via DLCs and expansions, I’ll take either.

tryptaminev,
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and thats fine, but doesnt make it possible to compare apples and oranges.

AnonTwo, (edited )

Isn't the expansion content between SCII's expansions and AoE2's expansions significantly different?

EDIT: the last one was 3 races (note: races are significantly less diverse in AoE2 vs in SC2) and 3 campaigns, each with 6 maps each

I feel like the Co-OP commanders they added fairly frequently would constitute roughly the same amount of race content. Campaign content not so much but the main campaign of each SC2 expansion is 26 stages, not including branching paths.

theKalash, (edited )

Not that much. Yes, AoE2 usually adds new factions, that won’t happen in StarCraft II. But introducing new units or reworking existing one is possible.

Adding singleplayer mission is pretty mich the same.

Also the Co-op mode of SC2 is quite popular and there is room to add a “new factions” there.

AnonTwo,

No they're VERY different from what I checked. I'm not sure how you could possibly say "not that much" to that!

theKalash,

Different how?

echo64,

Comparing one thing to an exception is dumb in the best of times

Lmaydev,

StarCraft 3 and warcraft 4 hopefully.

Maybe a non shit diablo game.

Carighan,
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They would just contract Blizzard to make that, so if they were able to do it they would have done so already.

AnonTwo,

Since when was that a thing that Blizzard does?

Neato,
@Neato@kbin.social avatar

Why would they do that? CoD is a better investment. This is MS. Not some fan boy.

Lmaydev,

They need more games for their pass.

tryptaminev,
@tryptaminev@feddit.de avatar

But do they need the games to be good? Activions sucks balls, but why would microsoft make the games good again and remove all the shit with microtransactions etc.?

NOT_RICK,
@NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

If the games are good and non-exploitative it would in theory drive up Game Pass subscriptions.

CynicRaven,

I haven’t played it but I have read that Diablo 4 has been mostly well received. I guess there’s been a fiasco about one of the updates to it, but that’s not something unique to Blizzard and theoretically could be fixed in another update, no?

gmtom,

Me too, I know it’s not a popular opinion on here (for good reason) but this should put more pressure on PlayStation and drive competition there, make gsmepass more attractive and hopefully shake things up at Activision blizzard which could go either way, but worth the risk given how shitnthey currently are.

WheeGeetheCat, do games w Meta is shutting down three Oculus games without explanation
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I freaking hate that Zuk got Oculus. Made my first VR helmet freaking worthless. Forced a facebook account to play my games I already bought.

Just went ahead and shelled out for the Index after that, cause at least you know Gabe isn’t fucking around.

Praxis_Jack, do games w Microsoft documents leak new Bethesda games, including an Oblivion remaster
@Praxis_Jack@lemmy.film avatar

I heard the rumor of oblivion remaster but the only thought I had was why not Morrowind? As someone who’s only heard of how good it is but never played im curious cause it seems like aside from Skyrim Morrowind was everyone’s favorite elder scrolls

raptir,

Honestly there are so many great mods for Morrowind that it doesn’t need a remaster. You can get it looking pretty decent.

hedgehog,

Are there any mods that add voiceovers to dialog?

GreenSkree, (edited )
@GreenSkree@lemmy.world avatar

Yes, but it only works with the original client. Doesn’t appear to work with OpenMW, yet, which is superior in many ways now.

exscape,
@exscape@kbin.social avatar

Skyblivion and Skywind are a thing. Hopefully they'll be released at some point too though...

mindbleach,

Especially since Oblivion seems to work fine on modern Xboxen. Back on reddit, all the Morrowind first-timers were using OpenMW, and all the Oblivion first-timers were playing on console somehow.

some_guy, do games w Stray is being turned into a movie
@some_guy@kbin.social avatar

Good luck with audience recognition when “Strays” literally released on digital platforms today

reverendsteveii, (edited ) do games w Saints Row developer Volition permanently shuts down

This is a long time coming, but they’ll always be the studio that made Freespace 2, the 6DoF combat sim GOAT

Good luck, Alpha…

AfroScribble, do gaming w Microsoft Teams is now part of the Xbox Game Bar so you can stream gameplay to friends - The Verge

@trashhalo This really feels like Microsoft's Google Assistant moment - taking a duplicative effort of something they already had, gassing it to high heaven and shoving it everywhere despite not being asked for or welcome.

Only time will tell if they will also follow Google's approach of it slowly languishing until it crumbles apart and they do the process all over again.

WanderWisley, do games w Sony is raising all PS5 console prices in the US by $50, starting tomorrow

Make gaming great again!

mesamunefire, (edited ) do games w Sony is raising all PS5 console prices in the US by $50, starting tomorrow

Somehow I think this generation of consoles are going to be suffering.

ThePantser,

They will sell fine everywhere except the US. I don’t even want a switch2 because the bullshit Nintendo did with the virtual carts. God it’s a fucking PITA to even play my first gen switches because I have to be sure both consoles are powered on and connected to the Internet to “activate” the cart that was active on the other.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

They will sell fine everywhere except the US.

Nah, tariffs didn’t help, but there are other economic factors and trends here that have been slowly at work for a very long time.

TheMinions,

FYI there is a fix for the virtual Cart thing.

  1. Go to User Settings.
  2. Scroll down and find Use Online License.
  3. Switch it to ON.
killerscene,

haven’t they already been?

MellowYellow13,

lol only in the US bud

samus12345,
@samus12345@sh.itjust.works avatar

The US is the biggest market for all consoles and most AAA games are made there as well. If they suffer there enough, it will affect users of them everywhere eventually.

MellowYellow13,

Yeah it literally wont be the biggest market anymore because of tariffs, the end

samus12345,
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There’s a good chance I won’t be buying into the next console gen. Too damned expensive now for a walled garden. PC costs more up front, but there are much more affordable options for playing games on them.

jordanlund,
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

Already skipping the Switch 2. Every time there was announcement I was like:

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/37405fb1-ff03-405b-a4c4-82f33ab18abc.jpeg

samus12345,
@samus12345@sh.itjust.works avatar

Same. Waiting for Metroid Prime 4 to release so I can play it on my hacked Switch, then it’ll be no more new Nintendo games until/unless there’s a viable Switch 2 emulator someday.

C4551E,

probably won’t be that long, honestly. But if it is, I’m fine to wait too.

samus12345,
@samus12345@sh.itjust.works avatar

The issue won’t be the tech, since it’s out of date, but defeating whatever security Nintendo baked in as well as managing to avoid their army of lawyers. There is certainly a lot of motivation for hackers to get one up and running, since their games are highly desirable and they’re a pretty hated company by the kinds of game preservationist types that would usually put in the work of making an emulator. I’m figuring it’ll be a while, but if not, great!

Psythik, (edited )

“Going to be”? I feel like this generation already failed at the starting line. I can’t name a single PS5 game I’d want to play that doesn’t already look and run better on my PC. The Switch 2 is running on several generations-old hardware so it’s already a non-starter. And Microsoft screwed up their naming convention so badly that I don’t even know what the latest Xbox is called.

Hell, this console generation is somehow already five years old, and I still don’t know anyone who actually owns one of these systems. Everyone I know is still using their PS4s, XBones, Switches, and gaming laptops with 10, 20, and 30 series Nvidia GPUs. Hell, I haven’t seen any hype for modern console gaming since the XBOX 360/PS3 era. No one cares about owning the latest and greatest gaming system anymore. Everyone’s happy with what they have.

mesamunefire,

The only one I know some people have is Switch2 from my friend group. And its mostly mario kart. They stopped playing after a bit so it will be interesting to see what will occur there.

Overall you dont buy the system for the system, usually you buy it for hte games. And like you said....if the games are not there (PS5 games vs say steam/pc) then people are not incentivized to get it.

paultimate14,

I can’t name a single PS5 game I’d want to play that doesn’t already look and run better on my PC

The keyword here is “my”.

It’s not just the console generation that is suffering. PC gaming is dying too. Crypto dealer the first blow, now AI. I’m still running an RX580 that I bought for $180 back in 2019. I was planning on buying a 9700XT at launch this year. Still not a great value- an MSRP of $600. Adjusted for inflation that’s still ~2.6x the price and it’s not going to give me 2.6x the performance. But even then it was impossible to find a card for $600 - even months later the cheapest one on nowinstock is $700, and those are hard to find. That’s JUST the GPU - you still need another grand or more to build a decent PC around it. Even with this price increase, the base PS5 is $550.

I’m not trying to make this a console vs PC thing. They all suck right now. The only good values for gaming is on the fringes. The Steam Deck was an incredible value when it launched, and only looks better today. Other cheap, low-powered solutions like Chinese handhelds and android TV boxes loaded with pirated old ROM’s. Mini-PC’s that are good enough to handle 5-10 year old PC games… At 1080p or less with the settings turned down bit. Maybe an Xbox Series S might be a decent short-term value, especially if you are a person who loves game pass or just wants to play free games like Fortnight.

It’s looking bleak. Not just videogames but everything. Food, medicine, clothing, housing.

Vanilla_PuddinFudge, (edited )
@Vanilla_PuddinFudge@infosec.pub avatar

Then again, a cpu and gpu from 2018 still plays 90% of the Steam library so… more? Less? Relative.

paultimate14,

I mean, that’s just diving into the classic Console vs PC arguments that have been going on for years. My point is that it’s gotten worse for both. We can argue all day over which is the best way to go in 2025.

What I think we CAN say for sure is that buying any sort of gaming device in 2019 is better than any option in 2025. I’m using 2019 because that was the year I built my PC for $1k total, and that holiday season I bought my PS4 - a slim model that came bundled with Horizon Zero Dawn, God of War, and The Last of Us 2 all for $199.99. Either of those deals blow pretty much anything today out of the water.

I guess profits are up, the PS5 is selling well so far, and it looks like the Switch 2 is tentatively on place to be one of the better-selling units of all time. Maybe the average consumer just doesn’t care about the bang for their buck- they just want the new shiny thing.

Psythik,

Fixed my comment

CatZoomies,
@CatZoomies@lemmy.world avatar

Astro Bot. I’d argue it is a system seller. It’s as wonderful as Mario Odyssey was for the Switch 1, one of the greatest platforming adventure games I’ve ever played, has a breathtaking soundtrack, gorgeous visuals and art style, incredible dynamic controls especially with the PS5 haptics, and a top 10 game for me. I had so much fun playing both Astro Bot (paid) and Astro Bot’s Play Room (free game). This absolutely deserved game of the year, and I’m happy it won. Asobo (developer) showed their full passion and love for gaming in this gem, and to play it is well worth the price of a PS5 in my opinion. It’s that good. And I’ve been a PC and Nintendo gamer for a long time.

I hope it’ll come to PC one day so that others can experience it. PC won’t have the tantalising PS5 haptics that immerse you into the game (the incredible adaptive triggers as you’re climbing, as an example, or walking through grass in that game and feeling the gentle scintillating haptics in the controller), but regardless, it’s a magnificent game that I want everyone to experience. I can’t praise Astro Bot enough, it’s such a gem.

samus12345,
@samus12345@sh.itjust.works avatar

PC won’t have the tantalising PS5 haptics that immerse you into the game

It will if you have a PS5 controller. They don’t just work on PS5.

CatZoomies,
@CatZoomies@lemmy.world avatar

Wow thanks! Didn’t know that. I remember reading about it when it first came out and gamers didn’t have much compatibility and could only get standard vibration with Steam input, probably around when the console first came out. I now see there’s full support, and while most devs can use Steam input, there’s a new DSX version for PS5 that claims to support adaptive trigger haptics on Windows. I game on my PC with KBM and an Xbox Series controller though. I don’t know how well PS5 haptics will work on my Linux PC though.

ragebutt, do gaming w How Nintendo locked down the Switch 2’s USB-C port and broke third-party docking

In another post I wrote on this I encouraged the potential of 3rd party docks eventually happening

Thinking more on that I will say that nintendo probably did this because of third party docks damaging switches. I repaired a bunch of switches and a common issue I would see is a blown up pi3usb chip with often pcb damage leading to pin (iirc) 5. This was caused by cheap/shitty docks feeding too much power or incorrectly negotiating power delivery. It wasnt just like cheap AliExpress docks either, nyko, insignia(best buy), etc actual name brand docks would brick your switch.

Swapping the damaged chip for a good one would make the switch boot and work normally except it would only work in handheld mode. To work in dock mode you’d have to rebuild the damaged trace. Nintendo won’t do this; they would just replace the entire board, so to them this is a very costly repair (though tbf paying a tech labor to replace a chip and rebuild a trace is costly too as it’s much more skilled labor, requires more testing, and has a much higher potential for failure after repair)

That said I still think it’s a users right to use a third party dock if they so choose. Fuck nintendo. Though nyko should be on the hook to buy you a new switch if they design a piece of shit that wrecks your switch

JohnEdwa,

Though nyko should be on the hook to buy you a new switch if they design a piece of shit that wrecks your switch

Nintendo also tried to lock down the Switch 1 docking, and 3rd party manufacturers had to hack together a workarounds. "When Nintendo released the original Switch in 2017, accessory makers similarly had to figure out how to crack Nintendo’s esoteric docking protocols, and some of them (Nyko) allegedly led to damaged handhelds."
I’d more blame that for causing the issues in the first place, if the Switch spoke standard USB-C, then all reputable docks would work with no weird hacks.

LiveLM, do games w Microsoft and Asus’ Xbox handheld appears in leaked photos

Huh, it’s just the next Rog Ally with a Xbox sticker.

DefinitelyNotAnAlien, do games w Microsoft is raising prices on Xbox consoles, controllers, and games worldwide

As we are all switching from Windows to Linux, I’m actually surprised Microsoft is doing this. I guess they really don’t want to be competitive in the consumer market anymore. I guess they are making enough money through military contracts now that they don’t need to cater to us.

ampersandrew,
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We all? I mean, I have, but we represent single digit percentages of the market, which is why they keep shoving more bullshit into Windows that no one wants, because hardly anyone leaves Windows. The most that this affects Linux gamers is if you like their controllers or individual games that they publish, but that would be the same as on Windows as well.

AnimalsDream,

We all, all of me. I don’t have to care about what others are buying, because Steam and Linux is an amazing gaming experience and they’re the ones missing out. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

Liberal_Ghost,

Truth. I swapped my laptop to linux a couple weeks ago, and then my ROG Ally, and next I’m putting linux on my gaming desktop. Just trying to decide on a distro for that one.

AnimalsDream,

On my laptop I switched from Debian to Fedora and that had a distinct impact on gaming performance, though I think it had more to do with how I had it set up previously. For instance I used full disk encryption for Debian, but skipped that on Fedora, because it does seem to impact games noticeably.

But it also might be because Fedora is more bleeding edge, so the OS itself might actually play a role here.

On my desktop I’ve been running Bazzite and that’s been pretty great so far.

Liberal_Ghost,

I have fedora on my laptop, and it seems to game fine. I do have full disk encryption on. Maybe if I turn that off I’ll get even better performance? I have Bazzite on the ROG ally and that is doing really good. I’m thinking about putting fedora on the desktop

CaptnNMorgan,

But your entire point was based on the idea that people are switching to Linux in droves…

AnimalsDream,

That was somebody else’s point. I just chimed in with my own take. :D

CaptnNMorgan,

Haha my bad! I’m usually good at looking for usernames, but I definitely didn’t look this time. Carry on, my bad

SoftestSapphic, do games w Three years later, the Steam Deck has dominated handheld PC gaming
@SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world avatar

Steam deck is awesome.

With the Desktop mode, a monitor, mouse, and keyboard it’s also just a computer.

Its been awesome playing games on it then flipping on my VPN and downloading movies and stuff that I can then watch on it.

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