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mojo, w Meta Quest 3 demand allegedly 5 million units below expected level

When’s the last time you heard the word metaverse? Love all the companies that tried to immediately follow, assuming it was going to be a thing. They’re probably on to AI now.

otter, w Steam Programmer's Sale 2023

Anyone have recommendations on which ones to get?

sugar_in_your_tea, (edited )

I don’t think I have any of them, but I’ll likely get a Zachtronics game (not sure which) and maybe Human Resource Machine. Those have been on my wishlist for a while, but I haven’t seen a lot of these so there are probably a bunch of other gems.

OmegaMouse,
@OmegaMouse@feddit.uk avatar

Opus Magnum is really great if you haven’t played it before :)

sugar_in_your_tea,

Yeah, I haven’t played any of them. I’ll give it a shot, thanks!

Conyak, w Silent Hill 2 Remake Launch May Be Just Around The Corner - Rumor

I am very excited about this. The original was the first horror game that I actually had to take breaks from because I was getting so scared. The story was pretty mind blowing.

Delphia, w NVIDIA To Launch More Powerful GeForce RTX 4080 Ti GPU In Early 2024 At Same Price As RTX 4080

Im genuinely of the opinion that GPU manufacturers need to take a gap year. Stop prioritising in game performance development and focus on efficiency and cost for just 12 months.

Actually Id be happy if consumer PC hardware as a whole went this way for just a little bit.

HidingCat, w The Talos Principle 2 | Demo on Steam Available Now

I really should play the first one, but lately I've realised first-person puzzlers have a higher chance of giving me motion sickness, so... :S

Franzia,

Oh 😢 yea I think Talos 1 would probably have this effect. I don’t fully understand how your motion sickness is triggered but I kinda get the vibe.

FFbob,

I had to stop playing because of that. It seemed fun otherwise.

Centillionaire, w NVIDIA To Launch More Powerful GeForce RTX 4080 Ti GPU In Early 2024 At Same Price As RTX 4080

Yawn… Waiting for Intel Battlemage to get 4080 performance for a realistic price.

Skwerls, w Over 6,100 gaming jobs have been cut in 2023 (so far)

How many were added though?

nanoUFO, w Mario + Rabbids creative director wants to make a new Rayman game
@nanoUFO@sh.itjust.works avatar

Remakes or HD versions of Rayman 2 and 3 please please and on steam please.

Flaky,
@Flaky@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Given the amount of times Rayman 2 has been ported as a “new” game every time a new console was released I’m very surprised UbiSoft haven’t remastered it for PC yet.

originalfrozenbanana, w Dredge smashes internal expectations after topping 1 million sales

This game was so fun on switch. A genuine joy to binge. Not sure it has any replay value for me but well worth the price just for one play through.

tal, (edited ) w CD Projekt Red devs unionise after its third round of layoffs in three months
@tal@lemmy.today avatar

If their main concern is layoffs – which it sounds like, at least from the article text, though I don’t know if that’s just the author’s take or not – I doubt that the union is going to have much leverage. CDPR isn’t laying people off for fun; the whole industry is seeing a major decline in investment at the moment.

bloomberg.com/…/video-games-post-covid-hangover-t…

archive.ph/oMrpq

Video Game VC Funding Slumps as Publishers Battle Covid Hangover

  • Funding opportunities dry up with game companies cutting jobs
  • Total peaked when people were still indoors because of Covid

VC groups invested $700.3 million in gaming in the third quarter, the lowest total since the second quarter of 2020, according to data from PitchBook. The industry attracted more than $2 billion in every quarter for two years ending in mid-2022.

The past few weeks have been marked by layoffs and studio closures by game companies. Epic cut 830 jobs, while Sony Group Corp.’s Naughty Dog and Worms maker Team17 have also let go dozens of workers.

The Swedish video-game holding company Embracer Group AB, which bought up dozens of gaming companies starting in 2020, is now canceling games, eliminating jobs and closing studios. The company is looking to sell Borderlands developer Gearbox Entertainment.

cgmagonline.com/…/cd-projekt-red-layoffs-will-amo…

Since the beginning of 2023, there has been an abundance of layoffs that have hit the tech and gaming industry like a storm. Disney, Take Two, Unity, Twitter (now ‘X’) and even Microsoft have faced massive layoffs since January, and CD PROJEKT RED is the latest to follow this unfortunate and growing trend.

sadreality,

Or they just worked people like horses to fix cyberpunk and they don't need these slaves now...

So fuck 'em. Useful life expired. Time to click in the profits.

aSingularFemboyHooter,

That’s how employment works. Calling them slaves is ignoring the fact that they have agency and compensation, unlike actual slaves.

No job is permemnent, it would be ridiculous to expect otherwise, but it varies between industries. Gaming is a low-frequency project-based industry, you know there will be lots of work while in development, and once that’s over, there’s not going to be as much work to do.

How else should this work?

PlatinumSf,

I believe this sentiment is taken not because of the actuals of the situation, such as waning work and ended employment, but because at the end of the day when everything is done and packed up it seems like the “boots on the ground” made just enough to scrape by, while the ceos/x suites fly away in private jets to jump out and golden parachute to their mansion.

sadreality,

Single employee doesn't have much negotiating power and shit flows down hill.

Shit industry practices are management's poor planning and workers have to take it.

If they got royalty share for their work like pre streaming TV shows staff did, this system would make some sense. Currently worker is getting a shit deal for the "privilege"

wildginger,

If they (the boss) knew the job was temporary, then they (the workers) should have known that going in and had been given proper compensation to make up for the looming layoff with plenty of heads up time to prep for the next job hunt.

The formation of a union tells you that the boss did not share that tidbit with the worker. Thus the problem, as the money keeps rolling in for the fatcat for the next decade, the workers who actually did anything of value are starting from scratch at a new job after losing insurance, healthcare, rent and food money, any chance at a raise, etc etc etc.

How else should it work? Almost any other way, is how. With honesty and respect for the people who actually did anything of value, is how.

aSingularFemboyHooter,

I mean, what are their salaries? I genuinely don’t know, one would assume that a specialised job like that would command a pretty solid salary, and the assumption would be that working on a project like this would get them to the top of the list for applications to other companies.

I don’t know how the job was advertised, but seeing how the industry works from the outside, I would never assume a job for life at a game studio, but you could still count on security after working on a project like this.

I work a steady job, it’s hard, and the pay is okay for me, I suspect a game dev will earn several times what I do, part of which is due to the short term, or at least risky nature of the roles, the rest would be down to the specialist skills.

I don’t really think that forming a union signifies that at all, I’d say it’s more likely down to the ongoing working conditions.

Because you can always go and get a warehousing job or similar, it’s steady, but kinda boring and lower pay.

The money may keep rolling in for those who invested the most and took the largest risks. But that’s irrelevant IMO. You take a job for the pay that’s offered, and it lasts as long as it does, how long that is depends on the kind of role.

I’m making assumptions, but I think everyone here is too. But I do particularly resent the ‘slaves’ comment as it is disrespectful of the employees, and diminishes actual slavery which is bigger than ever.

wildginger,

Your first paragraph is so wrong its funny, then hurts, then wraps back around to being funny again.

Game development is pretty infamous for being paid like shit, where management gets you to do it as a passion project or dream job. They likely did not make much more than you do, with almost guaranteed worse hours given how normal crunch time is in the gaming industry.

A lot of game developers abandon game design, even after making massively successful titles that are beloved for decades, because they literally cannot afford to keep the job.

crazyman, w Warfare MMO Foxhole is adding naval combat complete with huge multi-person ships

“Multi-person” doesn’t do it justice. The battleships are designed to be run with a deck crew of 16+. Submarines 8, and destroyers 12+.

It’s going to be a major task of coordination for these things to be run. I’ve seen players have a hard time coordinating tanks, and that’s usually just a driver and a gunner.

tal,
@tal@lemmy.today avatar

There’s that game with untextured polygonal graphics about naval combat that’s aimed towards having several players running a carrier. Dammit, what’s the name of that?

googles

Carrier Command 2.

googles

Here’s a video of a group of 16 playing:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzjOkP_77fE

blackstampede,

Holy shit this looks like fun. Now I just need sixteen friends lol.

toasteecup, w Dave the Diver gets crabs and lobsters this month, among other new stuff, in its first content update

Hell yeah! I’m pretty stoked for this

TallonMetroid, w Mario + Rabbids creative director wants to make a new Rayman game
@TallonMetroid@lemmy.world avatar

The best part of this is that Rayman gets roasted in Sparks of Hope.

tha_frontline, w CD Projekt Red devs unionise after its third round of layoffs in three months

I don’t know how unions work in Poland, but here in Germany you should organize, when there are lay offs in your company.

Unions can bargain better conditions for the lay offs like higher gratuities (is there something like this on the states?) or create a point system, who gets laid off first (based on family status, age, the likelihood of finding another job…).

So: unions always make sense :)

sadreality,

Theoretically yes but union power has been eroded to the point where most wage slaves think they don't need a union yo bargain, we are all family here 🤡

shifty51,

If I work hard and enrich the company, they will surely share their success with me /s

aSingularFemboyHooter,

Man am I tired of being shafted for not having kids, the when it comes to holidays, covering for other staff and things, employees with kids always take priority and employees without don’t have an ‘excuse’. Extending that to layoffs is extremely toxic and punitive to younger workers.

tha_frontline,

I don’t have kids either, but to me it’s logical, that that this has to be taken to account. I mean, those are people who are dependent on the situation, it’s not like they could do anything on their own. I’m happy, that at least this is something, where humanity comes into play. And again: I don’t have children and I don’t want them in the future.

And like I said, there are also other points, like age, or how long the people are working for the company.

What would be your points, to decide if someone has to be fired? And no, firing no one at all is not an option in this scenario ;)

restingboredface,

(based on family status)

I’m all for unions, but identifying layoff targets based on these things seems like a sure way for the system to get abused. Single people and people without kids get stuck filling in for people with families already-taking layoffs for them is asking a lot.

Definitely agree on the spirit of your comment though- unionizing is pretty much always a good idea.

EdanGrey,

I feel like this would be considered descrimination

user_2345, w Dredge smashes internal expectations after topping 1 million sales

As soon as I heard cosmic horror…that’s all I needed to hear.

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