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bugieman, w HITMAN World of Assassination - The Drop Mission Reveal

Of all the DJs, why did it have to be Dimitri Vegas

brihuang95, w S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl | Bolts & Bullets Trailer [GOG]
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Super stoked for this one!

maynarkh, w Game, Saw, Conquered: Nationalism in Indonesian Video Games

It’s not like nationalism in video games is a new thing.

arc, w Nintendo Switch Emulator Protection

I wonder from a cost benefit analysis if even its even worth the effort. If someone is playing a game under emulation then most likely they never had the intention of buying the game. So what’s the point of using anti-emulation checks? It’s just an additional cost (and drag on development / testing) that doesn’t translate into extra sales.

fckreddit,

Sir, how dare you bring logic and sane rationality into the discussion? /s

It’s like these people don’t understand that people who emulate are very niche.

atlasraven31, w Rami Ismail on why hits like BG3 lead to fewer funded games in genre: “Everything that’s successful tightens the noose” | Game World Observer

I’m okay with the bar being raised.

Kyyrypyy, w Denuvo by Irdeto now registered as authorized Nintendo Switch™ middleware

I waas on the fence on getting a Switch, now that the price has dropped, but “Switch 2” has been rumored. I guess I won’t be getting a Switch then. Or whatever the next console will be.

I wonder if some games will perform better emulated, as the emulation would not need to put resources in to running Denuvo.

neal33,

What do you consider performing better if emulated? Most switch games look and perform better on PC already due to upscaling. Some obviously have issues rendering though.

Kyyrypyy,

I mean that Denuvo WILL cause performance drops, and if said malware needs to be cracked and removed in order to emulate it, it means the emulators don’t have to bother emulating the built-in malware, and can instead use more resources to run the game. Even better than currently.

And will any of this help with piracy? Well, the average user will no longer be able to backup the official version, and you’d be breaking the law anyways, if you cracked it, so there is “no extra harm” skipping the part where you buy the official version, instead of just downloading the already cracked version. Sure, you risk getting malware, but with the official one you are sure to get malware.

[EDIT]: Let’s add: I don’t advocate for piracy, but if piracy is more convinient that the official route, it’s what will drive those who don’t mond pirating stuff.

ubergeek77, (edited ) w Denuvo by Irdeto now registered as authorized Nintendo Switch™ middleware
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By blocking unauthorized emulations on PC, studios are able to increase their revenue during the game launch window, which is the most important period for monetization.

Uh huh, yeah, this will definitely just create money out of thin air from people who couldn’t afford it in the first place.

The Nintendo Switch Emulator Protection will ensure that anyone wishing to play the game has to buy a legitimate copy.

To say nothing of Switches running custom firmware. There is absolutely no way for a game to detect this, so it will still be easy to pirate with those. Games will still leak early. Nothing will change.

This is a grift. Studios will probably spend more to license this “technology” than they stand to “save” by preventing emulation. They are taking advantage of clueless game studio execs and they know it.

ogeist,

This smells 100% to a management decision. Just the lack of understanding of the technology makes it clear.

stopthatgirl7, w EA’s BioWare will lay off 50 and cut ties with unionized Keywords playtesting group
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EA has not said when Dragon Age: Dreadwolf will ship.

Yeah, I won’t believe it’s actually shipping until I see it for sale on store shelves. I literally said, “Because it won’t” when I read that line.

At this point, if BioWare survives long enough to ship Dreadwolf, I’ll be surprised.

CrabAndBroom,

I think it’ll ship, because EA has probably sunk a lot into it already. But there will also be a huge amount of pressure for it to make a shitload of money so it’ll most likely release half-finished and loaded with microtransaction nonsense.

Then there will most likely be a backlash like there was with Anthem and possibly Bioware will limp along for a bit, maybe become a support studio for someone else for a while, but I don’t really see them making another big game after this, at least in their current form.

There was talk of a new Mass Effect game IIRC but that could really be made by any of EA’s studios, it’s not like anyone who made the originals special will still be at Bioware anyway.

EnglishMobster,

EA is not a believer in the sunk cost fallacy.

I’m a AAA game dev who worked on a game at EA for 4 years (plus 2 years of pre-production I was not involved with).

They cancelled the game a couple months before we were supposed to launch. Everyone at the studio got laid off. They had sunk literally millions into the game, but when they decided to change their minds there was nothing we could do to stop them. We literally had a working game that never went to players.


This is not exclusive to EA, either. Disney Interactive pulled this a couple times as well. There’s an open-world Iron Man game which was largely complete but never saw the light of day (even though it was really fun!) because Disney decided they didn’t like movie tie-ins one day.

There was a Pirates of the Caribbean game that was also nearly finished when it got cancelled. The assets/code got sold to Ubisoft and the game was reworked into Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag.

Moral of the story: never assume your game is safe until you see it on shelves.

ivanafterall, (edited )

Man, Black Flag would have been even better as a Pirates of the Caribbean game.

rivalary,

Black Flag without the real-world stuff would have been great. I need to see if there’s a good pirate game out there. I played Sid Meir’s Pirates! or whatever it was called, but a 3D pirate game like Sea of Thieves, but single player… hmm.

BaskinRobbins, w Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 - The First Preview | gamescom 2023

I randomly just decided to play and beat the first one a couple months ago for the first time. This is awesome timing!

stephfinitely, w Denuvo by Irdeto now registered as authorized Nintendo Switch™ middleware
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Worst part is Denuvo has been shown over and over again to actually cause issue with game performance. The switch already reaching its limits so this just make thing worse.

neutron,

Video game historians 50 years later will scratch their heads everytime the word ‘DENUVO’ is inside thr readme. I hope they have more efficient methods to bypass today’s bs then.

ogeist,

How to stop third parties developing on your platform part 11.

Also the emulated version of whatever game will run better with higher quality as it is actually doing right now.

Graphy, w The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria - 13 Minutes of Exclusive Gameplay | gamescom 2023

That looked incredibly boring. If you told me it was footage from a skyrim mod from ten years ago I’d believe you.

TheQuietCroc,

You were not exaggerating. It looks more like Minecraft than DRG. I was definitely expecting “Deep Rock Fantastic” but instead it’s more of a survival game than anything.

stopthatgirl7, w PlayStation’s first Remote Play dedicated device, PlayStation Portal remote player, to launch later this year at $199.99
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The PS Portal seems really, really niche. I guess it’s good for families with only one TV set, or for folks who really like to game in bed, but who knows. We’ll see how it sells, I guess.

Llamajockey,

It’s so big and bulky, how am I supposed to carry that thing anywhere, even traveling. The Switch fits in my pocket

stopthatgirl7,
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It’s not meant for traveling, is the thing. You can’t use if for cloud gaming. It has to be on the same wifi network as your PS5 to play games. It’s meant to be played in the same house/apartment as where your console is. That’s why this seems so very niche.

ElBarto,
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So it’s kind of like a glorified android tablet with built in controlers?

NightOwl,

Expect without even having the functionality of Android. If it at least took an approach like the Nvidia shield so it could be a full on Android tablet or gaming or media machine it’d be cool. But, just a barebones streaming device is disappointing.

ElBarto,
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Sony: you know how everyone loves these cool new portable consoles? Let’s do that, but they can’t leave their house, they can only use it to play their ps5, ohb and we’ll make it about half the price of the console… yeah, they’ll fucking love it!

N1NJ4W4RR10R_,

Bit baffling they’re doing this type of thing given they used to make stuff like the PSP and PS Vita.

You’d think a PS Vita 2 would be the play.

mercury,

I loved the psvita, I used to play it basically anywhere because the battery lasts forever and it’s tiny. I can’t justify buying one of these new consoles simply because they’re so big! If Sony were to make a psvita 2 with a similar footprint and battery life I’d be first in line.

keeb420,

im the opposite. i hated how thin the vita was and how small the buttons were. thats why i love the steam deck, its a lot more comfortable for me to hold.

stopthatgirl7,
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I truly do not understand their thinking process here.

I feel like somebody made a wish for Sony to get back in the handheld market, and when they did, a finger on a monkey’s paw curled up.

GreenMario, w Denuvo by Irdeto now registered as authorized Nintendo Switch™ middleware

Denovo is a subscription per game so no protection is permanent. Most can be waited out. The rest ain’t worth your time.

mnemonicmonkeys, w Nintendo Switch Emulator Protection

Except Nintendo has an easy way to protect against PC emulation: release their games on PC.

nanoUFO,
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Yeah but who would buy their overpriced and under powered consoles then?

YaaAsantewaa, w Steam Ukrainian Games Festival 2023

You mean Russian games festival seeing as Ukraine is part of Russia

Arcturus,
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Ukraine is part of Russia? Does that mean Kiev can legally march on Moscow?

frazorth,

Nah, hasn’t been for a long time.

N1NJ4W4RR10R_,

Ew

Ignacio,
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So, if Ukraine is part of Russia, that means Ukraine is a nazi territory.

nanoUFO,
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Factually wrong, look at a map.

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