CaptainBasculin

@CaptainBasculin@lemmy.ml

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CaptainBasculin,

That’s exactly how that character plays even in c0

CaptainBasculin,

Not even joking, if they honor their cut rates for Unreal Engine from the PC Store this will be very big.

CaptainBasculin,

Could buy on a sale, looks interesting

CaptainBasculin,

This mod was hyped previously. DMCAing it right before its release date is a different kind of dick move; especially considering the game is vulnerable to an RCE exploit and the mod would likely patch it to have things move more securely.

CaptainBasculin,

Would recommend Chrono Trigger, as the story progresses you get stronger as you progress naturally even though there is an XP system.

CaptainBasculin,

Heh? It didn’t feel like a grindfest for me at all. I just look around a lot while playing in general, and i recall there being quite a lot of loot available everywhere i walked. Maybe it’s because of the way i played it idk

TIL about Bomba Patch, a series of Brazilian mods for Pro Evolution Soccer for the PS2 that, for a number of years, were more popular than the official FIFA games. (en.wikipedia.org) angielski

Bomba updates the game with current rosters, Brazilian translations, a custom theme song, and even meme teams (like a team of real players that all went to prison at some point, and the whole team is in matching prison gear. They’re still updating to this day! The Patch was originally sold on discs, but has since moved to...

CaptainBasculin,

Many people including me consider PES 2007 as the best football game ever released. Even current new football games doesn’t give the same vibes as playing that game.

CaptainBasculin,

It never did work on Linux; and it won’t unless the drivers are rewritten for Linux.

CaptainBasculin,

Props to the car though; it’s way more easier to make a model out of it using 3d modeling software.

CaptainBasculin,

Car manufacturers get the last say on how their cars are used on any media; and they typically go with licence agreements of some sorts.

The licencing is typically done on a set time frame (which is why most car games that uses real cars does get taken off of stores like 5-7 years later.).

On Fortnite, revenue sharing is done between the IP owner and Epic Games based on how much the said item sells. Since they can this item launch as a limited time sale; this gives a big playerbase an incentive to buy it.

CaptainBasculin, (edited )

Just a tip as an indie dev. Some people could reach out to you to promote your games, defining themselves as curators, promoters and the sort. Check their history; abstain from handing multiple Steam keys for free. These keys could end up in third party markets (like g2a, kinguin) , reducing actual sales for your games. Check their legitimacy first.

CaptainBasculin,

Not specifically on Lemmy, but basically any way you could be contacted as the developer of the game

This video explains it from the perspective of someone that found their keys given resold on other platforms:

youtu.be/zLJkg_B3gyY

CaptainBasculin,

AOE2 is the game that has withstood the test of time.

CaptainBasculin,

I’d trust him if he said that at the time this incident happened. Not fucking 2 years after that. Even Yandev’s apology felt more genuine, and that says something.

CaptainBasculin,

7 million dollars? You could get multiple professional historians, mythologists or whatever expert your game’s theme is focused on to review and revise your entire game’s story for less than that.

NiGHTS Into Dreams (is still available for free) angielski

I always wanted to try this game when I was a kid. When checking out reviews on Steam I noticed someone mention that Sega was giving it away for free for their 60th anniversary (a few years ago), and that website is still up and running. Long story short, I tried it and it works. Replacing the localhost part of the URL was...

CaptainBasculin,

I likely grabbed this game from when it was given away, but its still cool that it is available. Also got a few Steam profile items but never used em.

CaptainBasculin,

Interesting concept; having a game play out like a game played with physical toys.

CaptainBasculin,

Back when internet cafes were popular; this game right here was the cool shooter game being played.

A cafe near me would host monthly tournaments and would pay 3 times the hourly cost to the top three with nuke button banned. We weren’t really skilled in the game compared to the pro players; but we had our own weapons we were good at. I was good with SMG grenades and electric gun but never managed to hit top three; but all the matches were good times anyways.

There was a really good player that used arrow keys to look around instead of a mouse, and was insanely good with the railgun. Would somehow always end up at either first or second place. Wonder what’s he up to nowadays.

CaptainBasculin,

Using NVidia GPU? Use Pop OS. Managing drivers is really easier on it.

Anything else and whatever looks good to your eye.

CaptainBasculin,

git: ‘gud’ is not a git command. See ‘git -help’.

CaptainBasculin,

Back when I used to play Fortnite, these extra buttons were the only way I could build, I never understood how people unironically used the default binds, like mate does your finger reach F2 while pressing wasd?

It’s been really long since I’ve played, but I hope they’ve changed the default binds at some time. At the very least middle click has to be binded to straight wall.

CaptainBasculin,

Tetr.io is by far the best implementation of this game currently.

CaptainBasculin,

The problem is, this never needed to grow to the point where some people call it that. Some people not wanting to buy games a group of people worked on doesn’t make it a hate campaign; but calling them out in an attempt to shut them down eventually did turn it into one, a one with way more people’s support at that.

Their Steam curator page used to have around 2000 followers until all those articles calling them out were published, and literally no one gives shits about curators in the first place. Now? They have 250k, and some people started giving shit about it.

CaptainBasculin,

There’s just one gacha game I play called Genshin Impact; but I ignore its gacha aspect entirely. Used to play way more until I finished the story and made all my characters level 90 + level 20 artifacted, nowadays I play it when a new update comes, complete the story quests and quit until next update. There really isn’t much point.

I have 35k primos, 35 purple pulls, 70 blue pulls and still haven’t pulled any aside from the beginner banner. The free characters that comes with events feel more than enough, but finding weapons is a bit difficult.

Maybe I will start pulling after the storyline ends; but it doesn’t seem likely that it will anytime soon. I don’t get why some people pay so much for this game.

CaptainBasculin,

Would that put any restrictions to use Unreal Engine in App Store, since it includes code from a banned developer?

I hope not, cause it would be a really dumb move.

CaptainBasculin,

tetr.io could be good

(dont enable manual targeting or you’ll ruin friendships)

CaptainBasculin,

Private servers could make it possible if there is enough demand.

CaptainBasculin,

Download and Install Oracle VM VirtualBox from here

…virtualbox.org/…/VirtualBox-7.0.12-159484-Win.ex…

Follow the steps here to create a Windows 98 Virtual Machine

i12bretro.github.io/tutorials/0070.html

After that (assuming you have a CD/DVD Drive), you’ll need to do VirtualBox’s Machine > Settings > Storage > Enable Passthrough for the DVD drive; them just plug in the game disk.

CaptainBasculin,

Virtual data on the internet that currently we take granted for could cease to exist later on, so collecting these data is not worthless at all. There exists many lost media even in the age of internet.

With that said, collectibles that only takes a server to mark “you have it” truly are worthless.

Steam Deck Owners: What’s been your favorite game that you first discovered on Steam Deck and now you can’t seem to put down?

Looking for those games that you may have heard about but never tried until you got a Deck. Or old games on systems you never had that you’re trying for the first time. Or new AAA games that just released in the last year or two that you picked up for the first time specifically to play on Steam Deck and have kept you glued to...

CaptainBasculin,

This game is already addicting enough for me on PC, can’t imagine the addiction in a portable console.

CaptainBasculin,

All I want from CS2 is to remove legs, like who thought it would’ve been a good idea?

CaptainBasculin,

Back in the day I playtested this game concept under an NDA, but since it expired I can talk about it.

An FPS game in an open map with buildings, has 12 players playing but when someone dies, they respawn right there but swap to the opposite team. The last person to get shot gets eliminated and then the teams split again. This goes on until 6 players are remaining, who are declared the winning team.

It was really fun to play, and I quite miss it.

CaptainBasculin,

Most of the old scene thought of cracking DRM in games as a challange within themselves, and did it for the competition. Skidrow’s thoughts align with this mindset. You can’t blame skidrow for that.

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