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jsh, w Unity will quietly waive controversial fees if developers switch to its ad monetisation service - report

So scummy of them.

weirdo_from_space, w Why Unity's New Install Fees Are Spurring Massive Backlash Among Game Developers - IGN

My hope would be that this encourages open source engine usage but it’ll probably simply make Unreal Engine more popular instead.

FractalsInfinite, (edited )

To be fair, while unreal isn’t FOSS, it’s source code is at least openly viewable so devs would find it easier to make easily transferable alternatives

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

Also if theirs a engine bug you can crack it open and fix it yourself, handy if you’re not a AAA studio who has epic Devs on speed dial. Though I believe you do have to share any code alterations with epic if it’s hosted on a private repo

Dawn,
@Dawn@lemmy.world avatar

I can see why you would think that, but there’s alot of stuff unreal just isn’t that good at, things like 2d games are a massive struggle to work with in unreal, so it’ll gain more popularity, but mainly from devs making 3d games with a focus on high graphics

yokonzo,

Godot is a pretty good alternative for 2D games

ArchmageAzor, w Starfield user score drops to "mostly positive" on steam
@ArchmageAzor@lemmy.world avatar

I think Bethesda knows how to make one game in different settings, sadly that game was most popular in the early 10s.

hypelightfly,

I think this is an accurate way to put it. I happen to like that game but if it's not what you were expecting or you're tired of it you're not going to like the game.

I have to say the best change from FO4 is ditching the voiced protagonist. That was a big mistake at the time.

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

What a wierd take, given that people STILL play Skyrim, Morrowind, and Fallout games in droves to this day. And that there are a ton of YouTubers that have made careers exclusively off of Beth lore and build videos and such.

Also given the post is about the game shifting to “mostly positive” on Steam. Which means the vast majority of reviews on steam are actually positive. And a lot of the negative reviews have to do with performance and technical issues, not the gameplay itself.

Also the fact that other “open world story-based shooters with rpg and crafting mechanics” are actually really popular - you know like Cyberpunk, or Mass Effect, or RDR2, or arguably, Jedi Survivor.

If you don’t like Beth games, that’s fine. They’re not for everyone. But it doesn’t mean your opinion is universal.

Blizzard, w Stalker 2 developer GSC Game World's servers have been damaged by a fire at its Prague office

Update from Devs : They are fine and Development will carry on as they have dealt worse in the past.

FARTYSHARTBLAST,
@FARTYSHARTBLAST@kbin.social avatar

Badass. I am buying this game no matter what lol.

Stay safe devs, fuck Putin!

CarlsIII, w New Nintendo patent suggests Switch 2 may solve joycon drift

Buying a new car fixes your old car

FuntyMcCraiger, w Baldur's Gate 3 has ruined Starfield for me

It’s really weird reading an article that so precisely nails so many of my experiences with both games.

Naz, (edited )

Sam Coe: “Y’know, captain, I’ve been thinking, I’ve been talking about myself for a long time, but I’ve never really asked you about yourself. It seems to me that you’re a mute of some kind, and everyone just talks AT you, rather than TO you. So I’ve got to ask you, how does a Chef like yourself end up working for a mining company on Narion?”

[Camera turns 180° degrees to face the player like in BG3]

• My name’s FuntyMcCraiger and I used to run a restaurant before we ran into hard times.

You know, mining is a lot like cooking. I like mining rocks.

• That’s none of your business. After being mute for 80 hours, I’ve decided to have good dialogue and good writing because they paid their writers a living wage.

• Shut the fuck up, Sam Coe.

• Can you smell what the FuntyMcCraiger is cooking?

• Show Item [Opens Inventory]

• Flip Sam The Bird.

Poggervania,
@Poggervania@kbin.social avatar

choose any option

“Woah captain, that’s crazy. Anyways, I found another settlement - I’ll mark it here on your map.”

Naz,

A settlement needs our help, Captain.

Potatos_are_not_friends, w The Tragic Downfall of Battlefield 2042

“tragic” downfall?

Aw poor triple-A billion dollar EA studios making a shitty cash grab and it didn’t allow their owner to buy a fifth yacht.

Somebody please go buy some microtransactions to prop these people up

JonEFive,

As someone who usually loves the Battlefield games, I get where you’re coming from. But for us, it’s disappointing that the current version of a game we enjoy is so disappointing. Tragic perhaps in terms of the game itself and its fans. The greedy suits at the top can f right off though.

priapus,

Battlefield failing leads to alternatives succeeding. Battlebit is way better than any modern Battlefield will be.

fckreddit, w Starfield is Bethesda's Least Buggiest Game to Date, Say Sources

Your daily reminder to not preorder. Least buggiest is not a high bar, TBH.

StarkillerX42, w Star Citizen Funding crosses $600 million mark

The single greatest theft in gaming history. People will defend this unfinishable mess for decades to come.

Jumi,

Typical sunken cost fallacy

Thade780,
@Thade780@lemmy.world avatar

At the time (think it was 2012) I paid 50€ for it. Got it refunded like 4 or 5 years later since there still was nothing concrete.

Sanctus, w John Carmack returns to QuakeCon for first time in a decade: ‘I’m so happy I’m now welcome’
@Sanctus@lemmy.world avatar

John Carmack is a legend, but a fucken douche.

beiberfan,
Sharpiemarker, w Epic only realized it had ‘financial problem’ that led to layoffs 10 weeks ago

Not paying developers and then axing 800 employees? Surely Epic can’t be long for the world at this rate.

Caligvla,
@Caligvla@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Surely Epic can’t be long for the world at this rate.

One can hope.

Sharpiemarker,

While I also dislike Epic, I feel that their going under would be a bad thing for the industry as a whole. There are only a few game distribution platforms of this size; Steam, Epic, Prime, GOG, and EA/Origin (not including Consoles). So there will be less competition and less innovation. They give out a ton of free games, and people may lose access to those licenses. They also employ(ed) a large number of people who are going to be jobless. I’d prefer they get their act together and be held accountable.

muddybulldog, (edited )

Epic has never been about innovation in the retail space. Sweeney talks a good game but it’s always been consistently out of his ass. He launched the Epic game store framing it as some sort of crusade on behalf of consumers, “Apple bad”, “Steam bad” but the reality is he just didn’t want to split money with others in the stack. I don’t blame him for that but his marketing was disingenuous and it’s quite obvious, now, that his business plan was inherently flawed.

His performative crusade against Apple has now led to 20% of the company looking for new jobs. We all stood by cheering, selling our souls for a bucket load of cheap games that, for the most part, we wouldn’t actually have paid for and will never get around to playing.

sugar_in_your_tea,

I don’t really care about EGS, I’m more concerned about Unreal Engine. If they keep dumping money into EGS exclusives and whatnot, it could impact UE investment, which would be bad for the industry.

Blapoo, w The modder behind Burps of Skyrim and Snores of Skyrim has made a breakthrough in the field of customizable flatulence with Farts of Skyrim

An important milestone in gaming history. I applaud the ingenuity.

dditty,

So immersive and imperfectitious

Aurenkin, (edited ) w Cyberpunk 2077 director says studio's switch from REDengine to Unreal Engine 5 'isn't starting from scratch'

It’s definitely not starting from scratch, it’s just throwing away what they built so far.

To be honest though although I’m not a game dev it does seem like a pretty reasonable decision given presumably the difficulties of maintaining your own engine. This will hopefully allow them to invest more time into different parts of the game and avoid a repeat of the Cyberpunk launch. I wonder if that launch and issues that lead to it was a big part of the drive behind the decision.

That said, I am a bit worried about what seems to be a bit of a consolidation happening with game engines after Unity burning a lot of bridges and now CDPR not moving forward with their in house engine. It’d be nice to see some more competition in this space I think. That’s my layman’s take at least, maybe there are already plenty of options that I’m just not aware of.

ashtefere,

The stuff you can do in UE5 just makes it a no brainer for everyone. Especially if you want an object and detail dense environment where lighting is super important. UE5 and cyberpunk is a match made in heaven.

I do home Godot can get similar features to UE5 one date. I’m rooting for those guys.

Aurenkin,

Yeah Godot is super promising! Hopefully it can pick up enough steam for game studios to invest some money or even dev time in it.

Coelacanth,
@Coelacanth@feddit.nu avatar

I’m also a little sad that REDengine is getting scrapped after seemingly finally getting to a pretty decent spot, and I definitely wish there was more competition for Unreal.

That being said, it’s a very understandable decision given not just the capabilities and ease-of-use of UE5 but also its popularity, which means finding new developers competent with it is easier and onboarding is faster.

And as you say, it lets them focus on actually making games.

priapus, w Counter Strike 2 is surprisingly awful on Steam Deck right now

The shaders should be compiled in advance, did the author skip the shader compilation when launching?

CaptDust,

I’m not sure if it’s every game but I don’t recall ever seeing my deck compile shaders, I thought it just downloaded them

Skwerls,

I believe you’re correct, because they know the exact hardware they don’t need to be compiled for each device unlike how PCs come on every version imaginable.

jayandp,

You can disable that feature, and some people do because they get tired of the constant downloads and shaders taking up space for games they haven’t even played yet.

priapus,

I have definitely seen my deck compile shaders, however I assume it downloads them if they are available. If you launch a game that uses proton for the first time while offline, you should see it compile.

sznio,

CS2 just doesn’t precompile shaders. The game just shits itself running on AMD because of that.

The shader cache itself is also broken and gets reset by the game on every restart.

Olissipo,
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I’m running a 6700XT and weirdly enough it pre-compiled in Linux but not in Windows.

It’s really stuttery for a while in Windows, with low GPU usage and erratic frequency, until it normalizes.

I’m getting none of that in Linux, smooth from the start in-game. Only getting some weird fps fluctuation in the start menu.

priapus,

CS2 compiles shaders on my desktop. It does so every time it updates. Also, why would this make the game worse on AMD? Afaik RADV supports VK_EXT_graphics_pipeline_library, just like Nvidia. Shader compilation performance should be similar between them.

Sanctus, w Blizzard bans 250,000 Overwatch 2 cheaters, says its AI that analyses voice chat is warning naughty players and can often 'correct negative behaviour immediately'
@Sanctus@lemmy.world avatar

So is every game going to have AI in the chats listening for “Naughties”? Because thats just spyware.

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