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Computerchairgeneral, w Microsoft addresses the huge Xbox leaks: here’s Phil Spencer’s full memo

Curious to see the differences between the "real" plans and the leaked ones. Obviously, some of the dates are off since some of those games haven't been released yet and I have a hard time believing Elder Scrolls 6 is coming out next year. I could see some of those games being canceled, but it's hard to see plans around the midgen refresh changing up too much. It makes sense to have something to compete with the PS5 Pro that Sony is probably going to release next year and an all-digital Series X would be a good way to test the waters for going completely digital next generation.

stopthatgirl7,
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A lot of the planned release dates got pushed back a year or two because of covid, so add a year to each date to get closer to when things are probably going to actually come out, I reckon.

I haven’t heard about any plans for PS5 Pro, but all that leaks have said what’s coming out is more like a Slim, since it’s going to be smaller, and not have a built-in disk drive. We’ll see, tho.

Eggyhead, w The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak coming west in summer 2024 for PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC
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I am playing the trails series for the first time, and I’m doing it by order of release. I’m at the finale chapter of Trails to Azure and I’m super excited to finally reach the cold steel saga, but should I play Nayuta first? (I kind of think I should, but I don’t know if it’s related to everything else.)

e0qdk,
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I haven't played Nayuta yet (got the GOG release a few days ago though) but I've played all of Cold Steel I~IV and did not notice anything in them that would suggest that Nayuta even existed -- unlike Zero/Azure where not having played those (due to no official English release at the time) led to some "who the heck is this and WTF is going on here?!" moments as well as some "I would probably appreciate this more if I'd been able to play those games..." sections.

If you want to carry on into Cold Steel after Azure you'll be fine.

Gordon_Freeman, w The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak coming west in summer 2024 for PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC
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Sorry for the Spam, but I have a Nihon Falcom magazine were I post this kind of news

It does not have user activity but I keep it updated, it's not abandoned

I'm not attacking OP for posting this, I'm just advertising my magazine since the content is related to this thread

Scorpion,

Subscribed.

Gordon_Freeman,
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Thanks!

CookieJarObserver, w Top 50 Most Downloaded Games on the Google Play Store (Update 2023) - DroidLocal
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All of that is shit.

banana_meccanica, w Top 50 Most Downloaded Games on the Google Play Store (Update 2023) - DroidLocal

Same games of last 5 years, nothing changes and still someone calls mobile gaming relevant. So stupid and so lame.

elouboub, (edited ) w Godot Engine hits over 50K euros per month in funding
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That's pretty impressive! It'll pay for at least 50 full-time developers at 100k/year! They can make some really big changes with that kind of money!

Rewrite in Rust? :P

Edit: kekw, been on the internet too long and NA-maffed that

astrsk,
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I think you math is off.

elouboub,
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Indeed, missed a zero '-_-

forgotaboutlaye, w Payday 3. I knew it...

This is really sad to see -- I absolutely loved PD2 at release. It's some of the most fun co-op moments I've ever had in a game (maybe even the best).

I also played the beta and enjoyed the refined experience, but have still been working through BG3 and Starfield, so I decided to hold off on playing. Was hoping for a smooth release for everyone excited to play the game, so it's disappointing to see how terrible the experience has been at launch.

Fogle, w ESports makes debut as Asian Games medal event but women left behind

Things like this aren’t always discrimination. The article said one woman believes that men have better reflexes than women. I’m not sure if that’s true but if it isn’t there’s not really any physical differences between men and women that should affect their ability in eSports.

I feel like this disparity is a cultural thing where women generally don’t play video games as much or as early in life.

This happened in league of legends many years ago. There was some all girl team, even though there was nothing about league of legends that required men only teams, that many people were championing as a great thing about women being given equal ground. I’m sure they were better than me and a lot of the millions of people that play league of legends but the second they got to the “big leagues” they honestly got wiped the floor with.

elouboub,
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I feel like this disparity is a cultural thing where women generally don’t play video games as much or as early in life.

And that the stats are off. Probably they count mobile games as "gaming". Candycrush isn't gaming. And honestly, ESports is a euphemism. It isn't sports.

Gordon_Freeman,
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ESports is a euphemism. It isn't sports

What qualifies an activity to be classified as sport? Chess is a sport, so physical activity is not a requirement

Contemporary chess is an organized sport with structured international and national leagues, tournaments, and congresses. Thousands of chess tournaments, matches, and festivals are held around the world every year catering to players of all levels.

elouboub,
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In that I'm consistent: chess isn't a sport either. Sure, you feel wrecked after hours of concentration, but if that's the only criteria, then office jobs would be sport. If it has to be a game, then office politics could be treated as a game with rules and it would still be a sport.

So no, it has to have physical activity and the physical activity has to be significant enough to tire out muscles. Lifting a beer for a few minutes would be more of a sport than esports, chess or anything else majorly mental. The brain isn't a muscle.

Gordon_Freeman,
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In that I'm consistent: chess isn't a sport either.

The thing is chess IS a sport, that's the fact, like it or not.

elouboub,
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It's not a fact. Gravity is fact. Chess being declared a sport by a bunch of old men, is widely accepted opinion.

Gordon_Freeman,
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Thank for us you are here, oh! Holder of the absolute truth

elouboub,
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Lol, I state that seeing chess as a sport is relative, and all you read is "he holds the absolute truth". Quite ironic.

Gordon_Freeman,
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fact: a piece of information presented as having objective reality

Chess has tournament, leagues, championships, federation and all that like other sports and is accepted by the society (except for you, it seems) as an sport, so the objective reality is chess is a sport. That's the reality you live in, like it or not.

T3rr4T3rr0r, w Godot Engine hits over 50K euros per month in funding
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Well deserved

wolfshadowheart, w A GTA 5-Style "Living World" Is A Goal For Dragon's Dogma 2
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I wonder if the original vision of DD is going to be attempted. It was a cool concept.

Excited regardless of what's to come!

candle_lighter, w VR still makes 40-70% of players want to throw up, and that's a huge problem for the companies behind it
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Where does that statistic come from and why is the range so broad? I also don’t think it’s a big deal because even if you do get motion sick, after playing enough you don’t get motion sick anymore. (people in the vr community call it getting your vr legs)

EmptyRadar, w VR still makes 40-70% of players want to throw up, and that's a huge problem for the companies behind it

I don't believe that stat, based on my own personal experience. I've been a VR user for close to 10 years now and I've introduced many, many people to it. I've only had one person feel sick in any way in that entire time.

JoshIsProbablyTired, w VR still makes 40-70% of players want to throw up, and that's a huge problem for the companies behind it

I really love vr but I can’t play it due to the motion sickness. I’ve tried forcing through it but it never got better.

wolfshadowheart,
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It's not something you can force yourself through, unfortunately. The only way to get over VR motion sickness is to work up to it.

If you get motion sick after 5 minutes, spend 4 minutes every day doing basic things. After a couple weeks, you'll very likely be able to go about 10-15 minutes. So then spend 10 minutes every day.

The moment you get any sort of motion sickness, stop immediately. Nothing you can do will alleviate it and playing more isn't an option that day.

I do think most people are able to work up to and work through it, but most just try to brute force their way or expect that they'll immediately be able to do everything. VR is analogous to a craft, both vehicle and hobby. While you can just get right into a car or roller coaster and send it, chances are your body needs to adjust and learn a few things about it. And while you can just pick up painting right away, chances are you'll need to practice to learn techniques.

VR is very much a mix of both. Many people definitely can just get right on and pick it up pretty quickly, but that doesn't mean there isn't some amount of necessary adjustments.

ampersandrew, w Payday 3 Developer Promises To Fix Matchmaking Issues
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As for the long term, it plans to evaluate a new partner for matchmaking and to adjust Payday 3's reliance on online services. That could mean that Starbreeze will remove the game's always online requirement, but the statement does not explicitly say that will be the case.

When it doesn't explicitly say that will be the case, I doubt that it will be. But hopefully we're reaching the turning point where games will stop with the always-online nonsense.

novamdomum, w VR still makes 40-70% of players want to throw up, and that's a huge problem for the companies behind it
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Back in the 90's I owned a Forte VFX1 headset (shout out to my config.sys and autoexec.bat bros) and that truly tested your stomach but it was "the future" so everyone seemed to put up with the near constant nausea and vomiting. Things are so much better now, but there's one fundamental aspect of VR in my view that will always hold it back. It's not the cost, cos that eventually comes down. It's that you'll never get away from the fact that you are wearing a giant plastic thing on your head. You can't itch your face. It gets hot and sweaty and generally not a fun time after a while. The minute someone figures out how to safely somehow beam the experience into your brain, without having to wear a high tech casserole dish on your head for hours then it'll become the new global thing.

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