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IGN acquired the Gamer Network including RPS, Eurogamer, VG247 and more
22 May 2024 at 10:04 am UTC Likes: 9
22 May 2024 at 10:04 am UTC Likes: 9
GOL literally the only news website I actually follow, stay awesome guys!
EA SPORTS WRC is adding EA anticheat, breaking another game on Steam Deck / Linux
18 May 2024 at 5:11 am UTC
18 May 2024 at 5:11 am UTC
I'm glad I didn't buy PvZ GW last winter sale lol, you can keep your shit EA.
EA want to put adverts in your video games to squeeze you for every penny
13 May 2024 at 11:19 am UTC
13 May 2024 at 11:19 am UTC
Quoting: Liam DaweThey did briefly try something in the pastThat has to be it, didn't Ubisoft and/or 2k look into this as well?
EA want to put adverts in your video games to squeeze you for every penny
13 May 2024 at 9:59 am UTC Likes: 1
13 May 2024 at 9:59 am UTC Likes: 1
Isn't this old news? Or wrong company
Crusader Kings III gets a Free Weekend plus a big Paradox sale on Steam
10 May 2024 at 10:02 am UTC
10 May 2024 at 10:02 am UTC
With all the DLCs their games hare I vant help but compare them to drug dealers - yeah at rare occasions you can get a great deal or maybe a small free try depending on the drug, but spirals out of control soon after
Apex Legends Upheaval update live with EOS Anti-Cheat breaking it on Steam Deck / Linux (updated)
8 May 2024 at 8:55 am UTC
8 May 2024 at 8:55 am UTC
Valve fixed it, I thought this would b the end of support, with EA's bullshit
SteamVR Beta gets an SDL fix for Fedora Linux fans
7 May 2024 at 6:26 pm UTC Likes: 1
7 May 2024 at 6:26 pm UTC Likes: 1
My Main annoyances are:
-having to mount base stations & them being fragile
-being afraid its still too buggy
-wanting more portable ("base-less") VR
-not having VR
Jokes aside do VR users think 3060Ti is good enough for VR?
-having to mount base stations & them being fragile
-being afraid its still too buggy
-wanting more portable ("base-less") VR
-not having VR
Jokes aside do VR users think 3060Ti is good enough for VR?
Valve graphics dev gets Gamescope working on NVK with Explicit Sync
7 May 2024 at 4:18 am UTC
7 May 2024 at 4:18 am UTC
Pleasd never stop using "formely known as Twitter" :D
Quoting: lejimsterI think I read recently Nvidia are looking to support NVK more going forward.Man i hope you are right, that would be great...
Nintendo DMCA nukes 8,535 GitHub copies of Switch emulator yuzu
4 May 2024 at 5:45 pm UTC Likes: 7
There are also online-only games, games sold as a product that rely on company-owned central server that can go out at any time leaving you with bricked game and wasted money, in such cases you'd wish piracy groups could save you but the chance of that happening is sadly (and understandably) very rare.
So it's a bit more than "I want free games", the pirated version would feel inferior (no MP, achievements and pretty much everything Steam gives you, for example) to the customer so they'd buy the real game at some point, the legit ver is too bad due to DRM or MTX, or said customer wouldn't buy it whether or not there's pirated version available.
It is EXACTLY THE SAME when it comes to console emulation. PS1 and PS2 are my fav console and I got A LOT of games for them, I no longer want to play on said consoles due to how old they are and would rather play ISOs on emulators, same case with Yuzu/Suyu, I got a sw but I also got a Deck, why would I keep both around when I can play sw on my Deck with a better controller and even keep the sw due to memories. Yes emulation will be also used for piracy, but so are torrents and ISO files which are both great tech that's been often useful to me for many reasons (backing up discs, downloading distros and large files, etc...)
Nintendo themselves use emulators, you bet it's not something they've made themselves, i forgot the exact details but they either using FOS emulator or temporarily hired emu dev to port it.
PS: and it's not like I don't miss those consoles, for me emulation still can't replace my PS1,2 and SW, but it's a sacrifice I'm willing to make. playing the 3 NES games Nintendo offer on their NSO subscription also feels far away from the real deal.
4 May 2024 at 5:45 pm UTC Likes: 7
Quoting: Mountain ManWhenever I hear people talk about "game preservation", it always sounds suspiciously like, "I want free games."Once you grow up and want to return to your childhood games but you no longer have a CD drive, or your disc has stopped working right & u got no way to buy digital ver. you got no choice but to use backups from piracy groups who figured out how to play the game without the need of a disc. Other than the company no longer getting money from purchases if you buy 2nd hand, they also don't really care about said product if they cant spend few days fixing it up for new PCs and releasing it on digital stores again.
There are also online-only games, games sold as a product that rely on company-owned central server that can go out at any time leaving you with bricked game and wasted money, in such cases you'd wish piracy groups could save you but the chance of that happening is sadly (and understandably) very rare.
So it's a bit more than "I want free games", the pirated version would feel inferior (no MP, achievements and pretty much everything Steam gives you, for example) to the customer so they'd buy the real game at some point, the legit ver is too bad due to DRM or MTX, or said customer wouldn't buy it whether or not there's pirated version available.
It is EXACTLY THE SAME when it comes to console emulation. PS1 and PS2 are my fav console and I got A LOT of games for them, I no longer want to play on said consoles due to how old they are and would rather play ISOs on emulators, same case with Yuzu/Suyu, I got a sw but I also got a Deck, why would I keep both around when I can play sw on my Deck with a better controller and even keep the sw due to memories. Yes emulation will be also used for piracy, but so are torrents and ISO files which are both great tech that's been often useful to me for many reasons (backing up discs, downloading distros and large files, etc...)
Nintendo themselves use emulators, you bet it's not something they've made themselves, i forgot the exact details but they either using FOS emulator or temporarily hired emu dev to port it.
PS: and it's not like I don't miss those consoles, for me emulation still can't replace my PS1,2 and SW, but it's a sacrifice I'm willing to make. playing the 3 NES games Nintendo offer on their NSO subscription also feels far away from the real deal.
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