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WanderingPoltergeist, w Take Cult Customization to the Next Level in Cult of the Lamb’s Free Sins of the Flesh Update - Xbox Wire
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After reading this article, I'm excited for this big update! A good excuse to get back to doing "just cult things" in my free time.

thingsiplay, w Ayaneo announces the Next Lite, the first non-Valve handheld PC with SteamOS preinstalled
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In the past, Ayaneo has been somewhat reticent to discuss its plans concerning SteamOS and as this new venture is not a direct collaboration with Valve, I should imagine that they want to test the waters first.

If this is not a collaboration with Valve, then I assume it's not SteamOS. Maybe HoloISO that is created by "fans" with the aim of installing an operating system that is extracted and rebuild from the final installation on the Deck (if I understand the project right). The goal is to have HoloISO be able to install on systems other than the Deck itself, to get a similar experience. Maybe the Ayaneo will make use of HoloISO instead?

The project still needs funding and time to be build, so nothing is set in stone. Valve also works "hard" to bring SteamOS to other systems, so maybe there is a plan to do this. Now the Deck OLED is out, Valve probably have more time to do this (SteamOS 4.0?). Either way, I am very happy and curious what will happen next.

thingsiplay,
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bigkahuna1986, w Nintendo Switch 2 Release Date May Have Just Accidentally Been Revealed by...Gameshark - IGN

I can’t wait for the Switch 2 to get released so I don’t have to hear about it anymore. Seriously the rumor mill keeps going berserk on this thing.

ConstableJelly, w UK Entertainment Shift as Gaming takes Backseat

92% of all entertainment sales being digital

Oof…

Admittedly, I’m guilty of this too.

TwilightVulpine, w Nintendo Switch 2 Release Date May Have Just Accidentally Been Revealed by...Gameshark - IGN

I'm curious what AI Shark is supposed to do. If it's just an LLM with hints that's not gonna "eclipse the original GameShark's triumphs tenfold". I'd still rather have a cheat tool than a glorified Clippy for walkthroughs.

EvaUnit02, w Best Buy Unveils PlayStation 5 V2 DualSense Controller with Enhanced Battery Life
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Ninety god damned dollars.

ConstableJelly, w Take-Two Interactive and Remedy Entertainment are in a dispute over the letter R

I changed my first name because it started with an R and I didn’t want to infringe on any of Take Two’s precious trademarks.

thingsiplay, w Take-Two Interactive and Remedy Entertainment are in a dispute over the letter R
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For reference

SitD, w Take-Two Interactive and Remedy Entertainment are in a dispute over the letter R

Jesus Christ, as if it makes people buy the wrong game by accident… 😂

YuzuDrink, w Naoki Yoshida suggests it might be time for the younger generation to take on Final Fantasy XVII

As long as the younger generation taking over are well versed in the history of the series and in touch with what people have loved over the years to not run off into another FF13 or FF15 (before they started damage control before release to shoehorn in a single “moogle”)?

That said, I think what I really want is a game run by someone at the top with an epic vision for the experience who can make sure everything from combat to mini games are feeding into the grand scheme of the game.

icerunner_origin, w Dave The Diver studio's next game is a team-based PvP arena battler

Oh good! We don’t have anywhere near enough of those.

Kit, w Dave The Diver studio's next game is a team-based PvP arena battler

Meh. Don’t we have enough of those in the world? I wish they would stick with making charming, simple, relaxing games.

belated_frog_pants, w Dave The Diver studio's next game is a team-based PvP arena battler

Yaaaawn. Lemme guess, full of ai bullshit and micro transactions and will be taken off line 9 months after release.

Kolanaki, w 'You won’t find our games on a subscription service' says the founder of Baldur's Gate 3 developer Larian, after Ubisoft forecasts a future of players 'not owning' games
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Subscription models will always end up being cost/benefit analysis exercises intended to maximise profit.

Anything with a price tag is that, tho, unless you’re either content to not make a profit or you don’t mind gouging people.

TwilightVulpine,

Not in the rare cases when the company is owned by someone who cares about the product, who resists investor pressures. To some extent Larian, Valve and Nintendo manage it so far.

Decline through endless profit chasing only seems inevitable because profiteering investors are so thoroughly present in nearly every company.

Infiltrated_ad8271,
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I'm not sure nintendo is a good example, see super mario 3d all stars.

ampersandrew,
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And as far as legally playing their old games in the modern era, your options are to find an old physical copy or subscribe to a subscription service. There is no option to buy games individually. Even back when they did that, your purchases never carried over to their next console. They're awful.

conciselyverbose,

They also straight up refuse to discount anything meaningfully ever. And actively harass anyone streaming gameplay of their games without their permission, and are extremely litigious about emulation that's clearly established as perfectly legal, among a bunch of other shit.

LordJer,

Nintendo accosting influencers who stream games is in this legal grey are. The people Vice gaming spoke about how their legal department cautioned streaming games. They said at the time there is no case law that covers this issue. And it is not known who how the courts would rule.

conciselyverbose,

Straight up let's plays are maybe ambiguous.

Short clips are clearly fair use and they harass them too.

TwilightVulpine,

That's why "to some extent". Nintendo does some unsavory moves, but I'm not sure the point of it is profiteering, especially when it comes to taking things out of sale.

But you can't deny that they put out games of consistent quality, and not overly monetized.

Ferk, (edited )
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Even when you care about a product, at the end of the day you still have to put a price tag on it, and you'll still have to give fair shares to all the people who worked on it, while saving up as much as you can to invest in more well cared products... without making it so expensive that not enough customers will buy it.

Caring about the product, investing on it and producing something that is actually good and that people place in high value (so they are willing to pay more for it) is not incompatible with maximizing profit. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if Larian is profitting quite a bit from all the good publicity (imho, well deserved) they are getting for not having gone down the road of predatory monetization tactics.
Probably they would not have been as successful if they had. So I'd argue they are maximizing profits in the best way an independent game studio can.
Choosing to not participate in Subscription services at the moment is likely also in their best interest, profit-wise. Particularly at this point and with this momentum they are having.

TwilightVulpine,

Caring about the product is not incompatible with making profit, but it is incompatible with maximizing profit, because then your design priorities must shift to emphasize functionality and entertainment to cutting costs and expanding monetization opportunities.

It's easy to see in gacha games. Even the best of them have to have to obstruct fun to make money, from the way they limit gameplay options so that people will gamble for them to the way that they gate progression behind repetitive daily grind so that people will keep coming back out of habit and FOMO.

Even beyond the monetization itself, great games require a willingness to take time experimenting and polishing, time which would seem like wasted wages to more money oriented companies. Sometimes it pays off, like Larian, but sometimes it doesn't, like the old Clover Studio.

Ferk, (edited )
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I'm not convinced that the gacha model works for every demographic. And even if it did, I'm sure it's much harder to be successful selling that kind of crap as an independent studio with no prior experience doing that. Maybe exploiting the D&D / Forgotten Realms franchise would have helped.. but after the OGL fiasco (which is a good example of how profit was affected negatively when D&D fans cancelled their D&D Beyond subscriptions on the wake of new plans for monetization by WOTC) I'm not really convinced the game would have made as much money as they can with this different focus.

Reputation also affects profits. And long term, I'm convinced Larian approach will prove to be more profitable than it would have been had they chosen to enter the wide and unforgiving world of competing RPG gacha games by introducing "yet another one" in a market that is increasingly tight, and with a public that is getting more and more tired of it.

Yeah, Diablo Immortal / 4 or probably even Fallout 76 made money with those tactics... but I don't believe those profits are gonna last that long, or reach an overall total as high as could have been when you think long term. They have managed to get a lot of people to stop caring about those franchises, so I'd argue they are actually burning down their golden goose just for a short big burst of cash, instead of actually maximizing the profit they could have made from the goose had they been taking care of it while steadily producing golden eggs people actually wanna buy...

_haha_oh_wow_, w 'You won’t find our games on a subscription service' says the founder of Baldur's Gate 3 developer Larian, after Ubisoft forecasts a future of players 'not owning' games
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“If buying isn’t owning then piracy isn’t stealing.”

-Wayne Gretzky

null,

Of course it isn’t stealing – it’s copyright infringement.

conciselyverbose,

lol this isn't about buying, though.

It's about them pushing their stupid rental service. It's never pretending to be a purchase.

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