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nailingjello, do gaming w How Frogger 2’s source code was recovered from a destroyed tape - MattKC Bytes

That was a fun watch, thx for sharing.

Gerudo, do games w BattleBit - Operation Overhaul: Teaser Trailer

I will probably reinstall this. Looks like a huge upgrade.

Zahille7, do gaming w Sly Cooper Retrospective - Hidden in Plain Sight

I recently learned that the guy who did the music for the sequels also did the music for my other childhood favorite game franchise: Psychonauts.

Peter McConnell is absolutely fantastic.

Nikls94, do gaming w [Skit] Nintendo CEO Explains Terms of Service Change to Customer

Me, being protected by Section 6(1)(14) of the Austrian Consumer Protection Act

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/5a3ebac9-8e26-40bd-b159-22a06272c297.gif

QueenHawlSera,

Oh yeah, they’re going to get sued into oblivion over this shit.

AwesomeLowlander, do games w Away Team (Oxygen Not Included Spinoff) Announcement Trailer

Given how much ONI in the past couple years leaned in to the MTX plaque, I’m staying away from this one.

simple,

Making a few DLCs aren't microtransactions, they add a lot and are fairly prices in my opinion

AwesomeLowlander,

I wasn’t referring to the DLC, I was referring to their login bonus cosmetic skins, and trying to sell me paid cosmetics in a game that I already paid for.

I loved the game, but fuck tencent, and klei for selling out

simple,

Oh, I haven't played in a while so I didn't know this was a thing. That sucks...

NuXCOM_90Percent,

Eh, it really isn’t that bad.

It is basically just cosmetics and skins. There MIGHT be some alternate recipes (since those use the same “system” in game) but Klei is really good about balancing each biome anyway.

It isn’t the greatest sign for the game but it also mostly just highlights the Gamer stereotype of wanting EVERYTHING because they paid 10 bucks for a humble bundle with this and twelve other games.

AwesomeLowlander,

It’s not me wanting everything. It’s me not wanting fucking MTX and FOMO mechanics in games I paid for.

NuXCOM_90Percent,

So… you want everything?

Yes. Microtransactions feel bad. But if they are purely cosmetic? That genuinely hurts nobody. And it actively helps the development team since it means that the art team can keep working even if there isn’t a big DLC being planned.

This came up endlessly back in the early days of DLC. There is DEFINITELY an argument as to when a DLC is finalized and whether it is “cut content” or not (but that kind of goes out the window for a game that is 6 years old). But people didn’t realize that the old business model was:

  • Hire a bunch of devs
  • Fire all the concept art people once you have enough
  • Fire all the modelers once you are ready to go into bug testing
  • Fire all the QA once you are done bug testing
  • Fire all the coders once you release
  • Hire back the concept art people when you want to start planning an expansion
  • Hire back the modelers and coders when you have to make said expansion
  • Lather, rinse, repeat

What DLC did was it kept that cycle going near constantly. Like, fuck horse armor. But the Bethesda devs could start ramping up for Operation Anchorage while Fallout 3 was getting its final passes and so forth.

And microtransactions are a continuation of that. Like, Noclip have done some great documentaries/interviews with live game studios on exactly that topic and how it turns things into a giant production line (for better or for worse) rather than the constant ramp up/down model.

I’m not going to say ONI did it right… mostly because I have never felt a reason to engage with that screen and can’t be certain if it also includes alternate recipes or JUST cosmetics. But if it is JUST cosmetics? Then yeah, they are doing it right. They release a generally fun DLC with new biomes and mechanics once-ish a year and have a constant stream of cosmetics to keep the lights on while they patch it in between.

Because the alternative is an endless stream of DLC (so that people won’t call them microtransactions…) and we can see how people like Paradox games. Or it is a new game every single year CoD style. The studios that can release a game and just live off the tail indefinitely are few and far between.

FOMO mechanics

Honestly? While that is a predatory marketing model that is heavily used it is also very much a “you problem” in terms of needing to train yourself to not be as impacted by it. The jury is out on whether it is preying on addiction (I think signs point to no?) but… people STILL have no problems with god damned skinner boxes being foundational to so many games. But tell them they might not get Officer D.Va and suddenly it is the end of the world.

And even there? I still don’t know if I like it or not, but Dave the Diver and Vampire Survivors are both games built around DLC they know they won’t be able to sell forever. DtD is closer to a year and VS is more “We know we’ll probably have to pull the amongus and konami stuff eventually so we won’t make achievements for it”. And… it definitely feels bad and I bought Godzilla DLC because I might not be able to get it later. But also? The Contra and Castlevania DLC for VS are straight up revelatory and amazing. And I would rather that exists for a few years than never exist at all.

docmark,

Every 6mo or so tencent aquires a different game I like and gives it cancer. This timeline sucks ass.

BradleyUffner,

My wife and I have been playing almost every day for the past few weeks and neither of us even noticed that these existed. They aren’t pushing them all that hard and it’s easy to ignore.

Jesus_666, do games w Satisfactory v1.1 Launch Trailer

My most used features so far are vertical splitters, vertical nudging, and the new placement modes for conveyors and pipes. With an honorable mention going to conveyor wall holes, which also free up a lot of design options.

Honestly, though, just about everything in this update has been a godsend. Priority splitters are the only thing I haven’t really used yet. Even the elevators rock; being able to zoop up to 200 meters up or down in one go can make them useful even as a temporary yardstick for tall structures. (Also, I did end up needing to go 150 meters straight down to get at some resources and can confirm that elevators handle their intended purpose very well.)

SolidShake, do games w Installing SteamOS on Lenovo Legion Go S

? This is a weird video lmao.

dom,

What’s weird about it

SolidShake,

There’s already a legion go S with steam os on it.

atrielienz,

The windows variant of the legion go s has twice the RAM so it’s not that weird.

SolidShake,

Oh. I thought they were the same spec wise

atrielienz,

Yeah. I don’t know why the downvotes. But I was waiting to see how they Z2 go chips would compare so I watched a bunch of reviews and every review mentions the difference in RAM among other things including color way.

NuXCOM_90Percent, do games w Away Team (Oxygen Not Included Spinoff) Announcement Trailer

GOD FUCKING YES!!!

I love ONI and the base building but I sometimes definitely get annoyed when, through no fault of my own, a dupe gets confused and pisses in the water supply.

So making it a Terraria-like and holy shit I am gonna log another hundred plus hours.

SomethingBurger, do games w Super Meat Boy 3D: 15 Minutes of Gameplay

I hope the input lag will be faithful to the original!

ipitco, do games w Dying Light: The Beast - Gameplay Premiere Trailer

Meh. Will wait for the release to see. Won’t fall for their lies again

zecg, do games w Super Meat Boy 3D: 15 Minutes of Gameplay
@zecg@lemmy.world avatar

This looks completely unappealing, and I say that as someone who likes 3D platformers. There’s even no replay with all of the attempts at once, I’d argue that gimmick did a lot of heavy lifting.

simple,

There's even no replay with all of the attempts at once

There is, whoever's playing is skipping it. See 11:08 for one time he didn't.

zecg,
@zecg@lemmy.world avatar

That’s good news, I might give this a chance.

SnotFlickerman, do games w Super Meat Boy 3D: 15 Minutes of Gameplay
@SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I’m gonna love/hate this game just like the original.

Kolanaki, do games w MAX PLAYED: Resident Evil 9 Requiem...and it's horrifying
@Kolanaki@pawb.social avatar

It’s horrifying

It’s a horror game so that’s a good thing, right?

simple, do games w MAX PLAYED: Resident Evil 9 Requiem...and it's horrifying

Hmm, I'll have to see some gameplay for myself when it releases but I'm a bit worried that it's heading into a more serious horror aesthetic. I was hoping it would be more like 4 and 8 which have horror elements but are also kind of goofy and fun.

recall519, do games w GOG One-Click Mods | New era of modding begins

We need a Linux GOG Galaxy, not another mod marketplace. This seems like it’s in preparation for Skyblivion.

Stabbitha,
Don_alForno,

Heroic works better than Galaxy does in Windows. They should just pay the Heroic devs for their work and make that their official launcher.

recall519,

Heroic works until it doesn’t.

Don_alForno,

So does Galaxy?

Let’s say I have not yet had to do a full reinstall of Heroic and multiple associated games because something got unfixably (for my level of understanding) borked during an update.

woelkchen,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

So does Galaxy?

Heroic is a community “we hope it’s useful but don’t complain when it doesn’t” product.

With Galaxy you are a paying customer who has rights.

Don_alForno,

Galaxy is free and not required. If it doesn’t work you can download games from the website (which I consider an important feature). I’m pretty sure you don’t have any rights whatsoever.

Buuut it also reinforces my point. The free open source solution works better than their in-house one.

woelkchen,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

Galaxy is free and not required.

It’s a product for paying customers of GOG games. You have rights you don’t have with some open source hobby project.

Don_alForno,

I have lots of free games from GOG. You don’t have to be a paying customer to use Galaxy.

Which rights do you have?

woelkchen,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

Which rights do you have?

Plenty. GOG sp. z o.o. is an EU company after all.

Don_alForno,

Ok, but which? Can you sue them if Galaxy, a free tool that they provide for convenience and that isn’t required for the actual service, doesn’t work, or if it breaks a game? Name one thing.

douz0a0bouz,
carotte,

they already do! (sorta)

if you buy games through heroic, the heroic devs get a percentage of the sale

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