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steal_your_face, (edited ) w Lenovo Legion Go - Launch Trailer
@steal_your_face@lemmy.ml avatar

As someone who bought and returned an rog ally I have to say windows is complete shit on handheld like this. Either lenovo’s software has to be top tier for this to work (doubtful) or microsoft has to release handheld version of windows (doubtful in the near future).

million,
@million@lemmy.world avatar

What made it so bad?

Dragonmind, (edited )

Well even if the software is functional, the underlying OS doesn’t support it in ways that are important. Like suspend and resuming games. Then when Windows can have a random update, the extra software may break or run into serious problems until the devs can get an update up for it as fast as they can on reaction. Nvidia STILL commonly runs into these problems with just Gpu updates. Things always break and they gotta have multiple versions of stability going and staying on top of updates for the latest games.

In other words, nobody has a problem with Windows until Windows suddenly spawns one for them to have for seemingly no reason and at the worst times. The more Beta the software is, the more commonly this happens.

I do gotta say those controllers may finally be a replacement for Joycon on PC. They look great!

atlasraven31,

Or install Linux

ezures, w Volition studio (Saints row) closes

Sad to see, but after the Saints row remake, its no surprise

Milan,

It has little to do with that. Embracer Group is more than 2 billion in debt so they have to do anything to show to their investors they are resolving it. Publically doing massive layoffs and destroying beloved studios is very popular with investors.

cloudless, w King's Bounty: The Legend free on GOG
@cloudless@feddit.uk avatar

GOG is not EGS

nanoUFO,
@nanoUFO@sh.itjust.works avatar

right you are I was thinking that was it already a week since the last one.

Mr_Blott, w Intel Arc Owners Left in the Cold With Starfield as Advanced Access Begins

testing their internet download limits

Sorry, it’s not 2005, who has download limits any more 😂

simple,

Sorry, it’s not 2005, who has download limits any more 😂

:(

Brunbrun6766,
@Brunbrun6766@lemmy.world avatar

Most Americans

seaneoo,

Americans who have to use Comcast 🙃

Jaysyn,
@Jaysyn@kbin.social avatar

Unlimited costs extra, so I canceled my CATV & landline with them to make up the difference, LOL.

Endorkend,
@Endorkend@kbin.social avatar

A lot of people.

Even where there's no limits, if you use 100GB in a day or a few days time, you'll get throttled.

derpo,

More than in 2005, sadly. And it’s all Comcast.

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

My provider added data caps about 5 years ago.

McNasty,

Everything old is new again!

Sibbo, w Cyberpunk 2077: Check out this handy infographic about the main features coming to Cyberpunk 2077 together with the Phantom Liberty expansion and the ones that will be added to the game...

It’s just a picture of a list of bullet points, and the text is pretty small for mobile

people_are_cute, w Cyberpunk 2077: Check out this handy infographic about the main features coming to Cyberpunk 2077 together with the Phantom Liberty expansion and the ones that will be added to the game...
@people_are_cute@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I can’t believe all those things in Update 2.0 haven’t been patched in already. It’s almost been THREE FRICKIN’ YEARS since launch and they’re still not done fixing essential stuff.

neutron,

Better late than never.

Jaysyn, w Intel Arc Owners Left in the Cold With Starfield as Advanced Access Begins
@Jaysyn@kbin.social avatar

Arc is having a lot of issues with older games as well. I can't run Quake II RTX in raytracing mode & the Neverwinter Nights toolset doesn't work either.

sparky,
@sparky@lemmy.federate.cc avatar

As much as that would annoy me if I owned one, it’s somewhat understandable I think given those games were designed before this card or its GPU family existed, and they can’t possibly test a huge back catalog from 5+ years ago

brihuang95, w [Rumor] Bloodborne Remaster Is Targeting a 2025 Release Date; September's State of Play to Show Games by Asian Studios
@brihuang95@sopuli.xyz avatar

I’ll believe it when i see it. too many bloodborne rumors that turn up into nothing, just adding to my frenzy meter…

DeriHunter, w King's Bounty: The Legend free on GOG

King’s bounty are such great games! That’s awesome!

iesou, w Intel Arc Owners Left in the Cold With Starfield as Advanced Access Begins

I don’t have download limits… but my 400Mbps download speed is accompanied by only 20Mbps upload…

Cqrd, w Starfield Is Broken On Intel Arc GPUs, But Intel Is Working On A Fix

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  • Tathas,

    This is pretty normal behavior in response to any game published by an AAA studio.

    Intel is trying to break into the home GPU market, and you’re surprised that they’re trying to make sure a game that has a lot of interest is able to be run on their GPU?

    People who buy or recommend GPUs expect to be able to use them to run any software that relies upon a GPU. It’s already a bad look for Intel that this is a problem. The article says you can’t even launch the game at the moment.

    Imagine if Word or Excel or Chrome failed to launch because of the GPU you had installed?

    Cqrd,

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  • OskarAxolotl,

    They always do. The main reason graphics drivers are so fucking huge is that they contain tons of game specific patches. Nvidia has what they call “game-ready” updates which are supposed to increase performance of popular games or patch specific bugs.

    sugar_in_your_tea,

    Why? They do that pretty much with every major release, especially for demanding titles. People tend to build PCs specifically for a specific game, so the major GPU vendors want to fill that high end need.

    steakmeoutt,

    You’re surprised that companies released updated graphics drivers to coincide with a tent pole release?

    No offence but are you new to PC gaming?

    spamfajitas,

    In terms of looks, I will say the rocky textures are pretty nice. Also they managed to map actors faces without getting that weird bugeye effect so many other games suffer from.

    sugar_in_your_tea,

    The character models seemed pretty simple for such a demanding game. I was hoping at least major characters would be a little more detailed. Then again, this was from watching a stream on my phone, so maybe it looks better in person.

    Aside from looks, the voice acting I saw seemed a little odd. It could also just be a poor script, but it just didn’t seem all that great.

    But overall, the game seemed pretty good, but not something I’m dying to run out and buy. I’ll have some more time this fall, so I’ll probably wait for a few patches to land.

    Potatos_are_not_friends,

    This is pretty common. A graphic card company bragging it can now run X game. Cyberpunk did this. Doom eternal. Hell, I remember when Dishonored 2 from a few years ago was the highlight.

    AceFuzzLord, w Starfield Is Broken On Intel Arc GPUs, But Intel Is Working On A Fix

    Remember back when triple AAA games were released and didn’t need to be patched immediately so you can play because the game devs actually decided to make a proper functioning game instead of going for greed?

    GeneralEmergency,

    It’s a Bethesda game, when did they ever do that?

    Virkkunen,
    @Virkkunen@kbin.social avatar

    This seems to be an Intel issue rather than a Bethesda one

    GreenMario, (edited )

    I lived it and fucking NOPE so many broken games. Check out AVGN or any Games Done Quick glitch speed run for many examples.

    Games had less moving parts back then so they seemed like they worked, until you find out that there were entire spells that didn’t work in Final Fantasy or how you can jump just right and enter a game breaking bug thay required a reset (SMB1 minus world). Or how uninstalling the game would uninstall Windows (Kohan? And Pools Of Radiance 2)

    Plus now they can make patches in between the time they start pressing discs (gone gold) and release, hense the “day 1 patch”. Personally I’m glad games can be fixed post release although I would prefer it to be more complete/fix at launch than usual.

    sugar_in_your_tea,

    Yeah, a mix of both would be ideal. The fact that we’re surprised that Starfield and Baldur’s Gate 3 were solid on release is a problem, all AAA releases should have that level of quality at a minimum on release.

    If games are consistently solid at release, I’d probably preorder like I used to. Now I wait and see because, more often than not, it’s a buggy mess the first few weeks.

    orbitz,

    I remember those days as having no Internet let alone high speed, I recall reading old ads for some PC games. So they don’t seem as great as you’re implying because at least the game will most likely be fixed with an accessible patch these days. You’d have to do a lot more work to get one before or completely wasted your money in rare cases.

    Also usually publishers set the release date, though in this case I’m not sure if it was in house or not so may not be a point, though you called out developers so figured I’d add it in.

    maltasoron,

    Yeah, scrounging gaming websites to find the right patch files could be a real pain in the ass, especially before Google.

    Ganbat, w Volition studio (Saints row) closes

    Deep Silver: Makes demands of Volition that ruin Saint’s Row

    Volition: Dies

    quicksand, w Sea of Thieves: The Legend of Monkey Island - The Quest for Guybrush Launch Trailer

    Yes! I love this series

    mindbleach, w G.I. JOE: Wrath of Cobra | World Announcement Trailer | Freedom Games

    Aw. From the thumbnail, I was hoping for 3D shaders that somehow matched the cartoon. Transformers: Devastation pulled it off mumble-mumble years ago and looked friggin’ incredible. I know it’s mostly using environment maps for squiggly cell-shaded reflections, but just, god dang. The execution can be masterful.

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