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canis_majoris, w Stadia's death spiral, according to the Google employee in charge of mopping up after its murder
@canis_majoris@lemmy.ca avatar

One of the main issues with Stadia is that they didn’t even do the basics. I saw basically no marketing, and on top of that, I heard all kinds of rumors about the business model that were entirely false. They made no effort to combat the misinformation. It was never the case that you literally had to purchase the game on top of the subscription fees, but that was like the number one issue brought up in every discussion.

Facebones,

It’s been how long now? TIL that was false. 🤷

canis_majoris,
@canis_majoris@lemmy.ca avatar

I know, right? Service has been down almost an entire year.

Facebones,

The “pay for sub then buy games on top of that” was 100% how I heard it worked and NEVER heard anything different from anywhere.

That’s kinda nuts.

conciselyverbose,

It was basically true.

There was a bad experience version you could use without a subscription to games you purchased outright, and they included "free" games with your subscription, but to get a reasonable experience you had to pay for both.

Chozo,

The subscription was only necessary if you wanted to play in 4K or wanted "free" monthly games. Everything else worked just fine without the sub, with no change to performance.

conciselyverbose,

The subscription was absolutely required for performance not to be a complete dumpster fire.

The free tier wasn't mediocre. It was unplayable.

HarkMahlberg, (edited )
@HarkMahlberg@kbin.social avatar

From everything I can see, you did have to buy games on Stadia. They would give you a free game a month, but if that wasn't the game you wanted to play, you had to buy it. The base version of Stadia was free, but the Pro version gave you a discount on games - it did not make them free.

This is the official support forum and there are many Q&A's about purchasing games:

https://community.stadia.com/t5/Payments-Billing/Can-t-buy-games-in-the-Store-OR-HDT-01/m-p/52482

Got my Stadia Pro account with a credit card...

... If you have an Android device, you can also try via the Stadia app to purchase games (once purchased, you can play them everywhere, on mobile, TV or PC).

Stamau123,

So it wasn’t bullshit? Well in the end the environment was confusing, as thus it died

conciselyverbose,

The "wrong" part was that you could theoretically play games you owned without the subscription active.

But it was downgraded heavily enough that it wasn't really worth doing.

Astroturfed,

I couldn’t figure out how to do anything with one without paying the subscription. The interface was horrible and clearly designed to force you into subscribing before you could even use the thing.

Molecular0079,

It was never the case that you literally had to purchase the game on top of the subscription fees

It depends on the game. There were a bunch of games under “Stadia Play” that came along with the subscription, GamePass style. And then there were games you had to outright purchase.

Trihilis,

The main problem with stadia was Google. I knew it was doomed from the start and that’s why I never bothered with it. I actually know a lot of people that didn’t bother with it because it was from Google. It’s basically a self fulfilling prophecy at this point that most of their shit ends up on the Google graveyard.

A lot of people actually don’t trust Google anymore since they’ve already been screwed over many times by them.

BarterClub, w Microsoft May Exit Gaming Business If Game Pass Subscribers off Console Don't Increase Enough by 2027

Click bate title. Just a slide of what they think they will hit. Microsoft is not going to drop gaming when it just spent how much on studios?

kaitco,

Microsoft paid Ninja about $50 million to leave Twitch and stream solely on their Mixer platform, only to close Mixer entirely less than a year later.

They will absolutely buy up a bunch of stuff and then just close down altogether. Their market cap is in the trillions; these things don’t really matter to them in the end.

BarterClub,

True but aren’t they spending billions for Activision and Bethesda?

Much bigger than millions

Hiccup,

Activision has a money printer business in CoD, WoW, hearthstone, etc. Those have realized business equities. They’re practically self sustaining.

muddybulldog,

Those aren’t even the moneymakers in that deal. The real money is in King.

sugar_in_your_tea,

Why wouldn’t they just buy a large stake if they’re only there for the money? The reason to buy the company out is control, meaning they can further other interests (e.g. growing XBox market share) through the acquisition.

BudgieMania, (edited )

Nah, even then that guy is still right. Go check out what Microsoft makes in a quarter, Q22023 for example.

They can afford that loss. Remember, Microsoft is stupid big and makes stupid money, if you go to any world index fund, Microsoft is like 3% of it. It is titanic.

BarrierWithAshes,
@BarrierWithAshes@kbin.social avatar

Yeah no way. I can't see it. Maybe shutting down game pass and shuttering xbox integration but I can't see them completely leaving. Too much money on the table.

Hiccup,

They created the Zune only to promptly shut it and the division down. The zunes were awesome and I wish we had more options for music playback devices.

kibiz0r, w Unity reportedly considering cap on hugely controversial per-install fees

“Okay, I know you weren’t too happy about my plan to retroactively charge you for every mile you drive in the car I already sold you… What if I told you, I’ll only charge you for a maximum of… uh… 30,000 miles per year?”

Laser, w [Rumor] Nintendo Switch 2 SOC May Be Produced on a 5nm Process Node; To Have Max Clock Speed Higher Than 2.5 GHz - Rumor

Rumors say it might be possible to run Pokemon games without absymal frame rates

geosoco,

That's just misinformation. That'll never happen.

XTornado, (edited )

Unless they are overclocking the developers I doubt it.

Vuipes, w Over 50% of all steam games have never made over $1000
@Vuipes@kbin.social avatar

I am not surprised with the amount of Unity free assets games, now with AI-generated stories.

httpjames,
@httpjames@sh.itjust.works avatar

I think they removed Only Up! for that reason

Mini_Moonpie,

The developer took that one down to focus on their health, they said. dexerto.com/…/only-up-creator-reveals-they-are-re…

weirdo_from_space, w Doom Eternal has Denuvo DRM removed

What do you mean? It’s been removed in launch 🙃

redcalcium, (edited )

I actually had this game installed on my steam library and run strings ‘DOOMEternalx64vk.exe’ | grep ‘denuvo’ before I update it. Turns out it did has denuvo_dl and denuvo_atd which is a telltale of the executable having denuvo drm. After installing the update, it no longer have them. Given the performance of the game, I didn’t expect it has denuvo.

Edit: just finished reading the article you linked. lmao

Blackmist,

That’s because Denuvo doesn’t typically ruin performance.

Do gamers really think that devs send the game to Denuvo running 60 fps, get it back running at 30fps and go “that’s OK”? They’d be up in arms.

Here a video from when Doom Eternal leaked without Denuvo early on.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8FRqaZAxWo

The performance difference is a rounding error in a game that doesn’t even have a benchmark suite for accurate testing.

redcalcium, (edited )

Too bad I can’t confirm if it’s actually running faster myself because I just changed my gpu from GTX 1650 to RTX A2000. But even with the highest settings my gpu can handle (if I maxed out everything, the game crash due to running out of vram which is only 6GB), with ray tracing enabled and dlss set to quality, it run on my old hardware with cpu from 2014 (i7-4790) at max fps my monitor can handle (2560×1080 75fps), which is super impressive.

PeterPoopshit, (edited ) w Legend has spent years making Portal for the N64 and by Gaben he's done it

Nintendo better not send their lawyers after this guy.

refurbishedrefurbisher,

Seeing as there’s zero Nintendo IP being used, I find that unlikely. The only company that would have any standing to go after him is Valve, and they historically don’t go after modders and such. You also need to own a copy of Portal to play this game. You basically patch a file in Portal with a bps patch that will “convert” it into a playable N64 ROM.

galloog1,

What they need to do is get the licensing worked out and release it via gamepass or something. That would be a nice windfall for him and share this with with others.

refurbishedrefurbisher,

Valve has been known to make fangames based on their IP available through Steam. Black Mesa is a good example.

Of course, this would have to be distributed with an emulator, but N64 emulators don’t require any proprietary code to run.

capt_wolf, w Peter Molyneux says he regrets over-promising his games
@capt_wolf@lemmy.world avatar

I fell for his Populous reboot flop, Godus. Haven’t trusted a word from him since.

drspod,

Same. What a disappointment that was. Mobile-style time-gating and microtransactions in a PC game.

cooljacob204,

Honestly I don't trust any game info that comes from creators anymore since cyberpunk. Until I see a review video I take everything with a massive grain of salt.

Swedneck,
@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

since developers have stopped making demos i simply take matters into my own hands to try games before paying for them…

Klicnik, w NVIDIA To Launch More Powerful GeForce RTX 4080 Ti GPU In Early 2024 At Same Price As RTX 4080
@Klicnik@sh.itjust.works avatar
Anticorp,

But Doctor Evil, such a number doesn’t even exist!

yata, w It's Official: Marvel's Avengers Is Gone

It is not a grim end, it is a fitting end for the live service.

Ghyste, w Has Unity repaired the damage done by its Runtime Fee plans?

No.

Paranomaly, w Dusk: Unpopular opinion: I'd rather pay Valve 30% and put up with their de facto monopoly than help Epic work towards their own (very obviously desired) monopoly
@Paranomaly@sh.itjust.works avatar

There are so many companies that have all the pieces to make good competition to Steam but their greed gets in the way. Microsoft in particular should have been a shoe-in for it, but GFWL was an embarrassing failure, the WIndows store is rubbish and insists on a new file format that (at least in the past) caused all kinds of issues for games, and now their Game Pass service has no focus on a buying element. This is without going into both Amazon and Google tripping on the starting line when it comes to getting in the gaming space. A launcher that was tied in with Amazon’s web store would be a really quick way to get a lot of people in naturally.

I really wish more people used GoG to where it could be a competitor. Unfortunately the game selection is much lower due to companies turning their noses up at no DRM. Also, I will admit that I tend to buy things on Steam in favor of GoG due to a lot of the features Steam has.

Saneless,

I’ll never buy another game on Microsoft’s store ever again. And this is AFTER all that GFWL bs. Bought Forza 7 and it refuses to install. It did once before but now it says it’s done immediately and is nowhere to be found. I’ve tried everything short of a reinstal, which I will not do

Paranomaly,
@Paranomaly@sh.itjust.works avatar

I have a lot of problems with them too. I gave Game Pass an honest shot once, but could never get any games to run or install properly. Can’t imagine the normal store front is any better.

woodenskewer,
@woodenskewer@lemmy.world avatar

Sometimes, I just forget to use GoG. Like Balder’s gate 3, I realized after purchasing on steam, fuck, why didn’t I buy this on GoG.

Paranomaly,
@Paranomaly@sh.itjust.works avatar

Honestly, I can be the same.

MrPoopyButthole, w KSP2 is Spamming the Windows Registry Over Weeks/Months Until the Game Will Stop Working Permanently
@MrPoopyButthole@lemmy.world avatar

Holy shit. I just had this feeling early on to skip the early access. Seems like I made a good choice.

SaltySalamander,
@SaltySalamander@kbin.social avatar

I skip almost all early access games. Only one I made an exception for was Factorio.

LaSaucisseMasquee, (edited ) w Open Critic: PAYDAY 3 Reviews 67% Top Critic Average, 47% Critics Recommend

I wouldn’t trust OpenCritics to tell me if a game is really shit or not.

Starfield and Diablo 4 are rated “mighty” there and I find them rather “meh”.

OscarRobin,

Open Critic doesn’t tell you anything, it just aggregates everyone’s scores. If you don’t like the scores then blame the critics.

Skwerls,

The problem is what passes as a critic is really really loose. Some of the reviews they get on there are pretty cringe.

OscarRobin,

I mean, isn’t the point of OpenCritic to get as wide an opinion base as possible? Of course you’ll have a bunch of weird ones in there, but you hypothetically get the best overall view of a game.

vsh,

Yeah, remember first reviews of Starfield? I’ll never trust reviewers again (to some extent but still).

chaorace, w Relogic: Makes a statement on Unity and donates 100k to Godot and FNA with a further 1k a month moving forward.
@chaorace@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

A stand-up move from Re-Logic. You love to see it when the people at the helm of a lucrative publisher are industry stakeholders rather than the all-too-common quarterly cash extractor types[^1].

[^1]: Yes, I am all too aware that such seemingly altruistic gestures can be calculated PR moves in disguise. I certainly understand that this move will earn them (as a publisher) brownie points with various indie studios who may just so happen to be seeking publisher funding in the wake of an expensive mid-project engine switch. Such is the way of the world; sometimes a move can be simultaneously altruistic and good business.

fmstrat,

Getting brownie points for doing a good thing is not inherently bad.

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