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Linux user share remains above macOS in the latest Steam Survey
3 Sep 2023 at 8:01 pm UTC Likes: 3
3 Sep 2023 at 8:01 pm UTC Likes: 3
Quoting: poiuzThey care about abstract graphics capability on their hardware, perhaps for use by in-house software and whatnot. But they don't care about the use case of games, as in having large numbers available, because going all Not-Invented-Here by doing Metal is very obviously going to force game developers to do extra stuff before their games will work on MacOS. I'm pretty certain even the Game Porting Toolkit, which sure wasn't around in the earlier days of Metal, still adds significant effort for developers. Not that the point of the technology was to make games hard to port--just, they didn't care.Quoting: ShmerlIt's glaringly obvious they don't care about this use case, Steam or not Steam.No, dropping legacy software doesn't say anything about their future efforts. Creating Metal (as a high performance API) & the Game Porting Toolkit on the other hand says they do care.
Linux user share remains above macOS in the latest Steam Survey
3 Sep 2023 at 12:11 am UTC Likes: 8
3 Sep 2023 at 12:11 am UTC Likes: 8
Quoting: Mountain ManAt this rate, Linux will beat Windows in about 10,000 years! \o/Well, by some readings the graph has an inflection point a while ago, and if you take the trend since then it would only be about 300 years! :grin:
The state of optimus-manager explained by its developer
2 Sep 2023 at 5:53 pm UTC Likes: 4
2 Sep 2023 at 5:53 pm UTC Likes: 4
I still say they should have called it "Optimus-Prime"
Crusader Kings III hits 3 million sales after 3 years
2 Sep 2023 at 5:45 pm UTC Likes: 1
2 Sep 2023 at 5:45 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: slaapliedjeI bounced off the start of CK II back in the day. I was coming along great, I guess in what passed for a tutorial . . . anyway, I'd arranged a decent marriage with someone eligible who appeared to complement my attributes nicely, started developing my fief and building the army a little, then there was a peasant revolt or something and I . . . flat out could not figure out how to make the controls tell my forces to go where the fight was and fight. And that was that.Quoting: kaimanMight as well go first. 504.1 hours, says Steam. That's from playing the "tutorial" campaign, an early start in India, and halfway through an early start in Germany. And a weekend of multiplayer.I really should try the Tutorial, I kept trying to find the time to start playing CKII, but could just never finish watching huge videos on 'how to play' then III came out... one of these days!
Slime Rancher is being turned into a movie
2 Sep 2023 at 5:37 pm UTC Likes: 2
2 Sep 2023 at 5:37 pm UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: 14I guess I can contend with the fact that with no story baseline, there is just as much chance for it to be good as there is for it to be bad. I'm still salty about some bad writers and their producers though.I think it's really more about bad producers and their writers. The Hollywood bigwigs seem to have gone to great efforts to create a situation where it's as difficult as possible to end up with a well-written result, the better to control what they get for maximum bland re-tread-i-ness and minimum short-term risk.
Embracer closes Volition developer of Freespace, Red Faction, Saints Row
1 Sep 2023 at 5:19 pm UTC
1 Sep 2023 at 5:19 pm UTC
Quoting: nwildner"performed in line with management expectations in the quarter" Mean: "we're not taking our fanbase opinion seriously and we're heading whatever the f**k management wants".Normally I'd agree with you, but considering they're canning them I think in this case it just means "We're sacking these guys, no need to be rude as well".
That's a true recipe for disaster on any project, trying to please management instead of it's users.
Embracer closes Volition developer of Freespace, Red Faction, Saints Row
1 Sep 2023 at 5:17 pm UTC
Experiments with strong restrictions on capital for the broader economic and public good happened because of the Great Depression and massive popular movements from below, because of the massive upheaval of WW II, and because of the Cold War presenting the practical threat of a different model (It turned out not to be that great a model, but that wasn't always clear, and it meant our elites had to offer a deal that was clearly better than that other one seemed like it might be). Once those shocks went away, we started gradually returning to the pre-Depression status quo, characterized by very high inequality and lots of poverty with crap wages at the bottom.
Regulated, social democratic capitalism with strong unions is a system that really works quite well. Unfortunately, it is unstable and very difficult to maintain for long because it leaves capitalists ultimately holding the big levers of power, and with strong motivation to break it. So they do.
1 Sep 2023 at 5:17 pm UTC
Quoting: LanzPart of the problem here is that what we're seeing is corporatism. Capitalism is supposed to be regulated such that a free market always exists. There are antitrust laws that are supposed to be enforced.This is true but at the same time it is a misunderstanding. You're imagining some "normal" capitalist situation that this is a departure from. In reality, the stuff you're talking about is normal. It was the strong regulatory government that was the aberration.
Somewhere along the line, politicians started taking "campaign contributions" from "special interest groups" rather than doing their job, and now it's almost a rarity to see antitrust action taken or really anything done other than cronyism. We already live in the post-capitalist world, and that's the reason we see so much corruption. We are letting corporations and special interests operate above the law and we are not holding politicians to account.
Experiments with strong restrictions on capital for the broader economic and public good happened because of the Great Depression and massive popular movements from below, because of the massive upheaval of WW II, and because of the Cold War presenting the practical threat of a different model (It turned out not to be that great a model, but that wasn't always clear, and it meant our elites had to offer a deal that was clearly better than that other one seemed like it might be). Once those shocks went away, we started gradually returning to the pre-Depression status quo, characterized by very high inequality and lots of poverty with crap wages at the bottom.
Regulated, social democratic capitalism with strong unions is a system that really works quite well. Unfortunately, it is unstable and very difficult to maintain for long because it leaves capitalists ultimately holding the big levers of power, and with strong motivation to break it. So they do.
Embracer closes Volition developer of Freespace, Red Faction, Saints Row
31 Aug 2023 at 7:49 pm UTC Likes: 2
31 Aug 2023 at 7:49 pm UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: MohandevirThey skipped the second "E". :grin:That joke just refuses to get old. :grin:
Pro wrestling and RPG fantasy collide in WrestleQuest out now
31 Aug 2023 at 4:24 pm UTC Likes: 1
31 Aug 2023 at 4:24 pm UTC Likes: 1
I've been fond of Andre the Giant for a long time, but mostly because he was in Princess Bride and seems to have been such a nice man.
Get some great strategy games in the Steam Strategy Fest
30 Aug 2023 at 3:32 pm UTC
30 Aug 2023 at 3:32 pm UTC
Quoting: WorMzyI wasn't particularly impressed with Civ VI, it seemed like a step in the wrong direction vs. Civ V, but picking up the anthology for <£22 is a pretty good deal.I'm with you on that . . . it's funny, there was some stuff that seemed like it ought to have been a good/cool thing, like the districts. But in practice I ended up finding them kind of annoying and fiddly, especially in the late game if I started finding that what with specialty districts and housing and stuff, I had used up too much of my good land on my best cities . . . which is kind of realistic I suppose, except with real cities you just expand the hinterland you supply 'em from.
- The "video game preservation service" Myrient is shutting down in March
- California law to require operating systems to check your age
- The OrangePi Neo gaming handheld with Manjaro Linux is now "on ice" due to component prices
- Oh dear - ARC Raiders was logging your private Discord chats
- Heroic Games Launcher v2.20.1 brings more essential bug fixes
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How to setup OpenMW for modern Morrowind on Linux / SteamOS and Steam Deck
How to install Hollow Knight: Silksong mods on Linux, SteamOS and Steam Deck