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GTA III & Vice City reverse-engineered code taken down on GitHub again by Take-Two DMCA
4 Oct 2021 at 5:48 pm UTC Likes: 5

Quoting: Beamboom
Quoting: Purple Library GuyYou do realize the the whole and only point of laws about "intellectual property" is to allow money to be made from it, right?
Just like any other profession. Are you "greedy" because you work? The laws are there to protect you from theft and exploitation of your work, regardless if you make bicycles, write books or create software.

I can't believe we're still having these discussions around piracy. I really honestly can't believe we've not gotten further.
As far as I know I was not having a discussion about piracy, because there is in this case no allegation that piracy is going on.
As to what the law is for . . . individual people do what they gotta do. If the law and the system that the law creates is bad, that does not mean everyone living in it is bad. In Pinochet's Chile, the government disappeared thousands of people and was vicious and oppressive. Does that mean every schmoe working for the government, say in vehicle registration or teaching primary school, was evil? Of course not. So no, if I criticize the current system of "intellectual property" that does not mean you are an evil person for working within it. That's how the game works, you're just playing. So please stop taking it all so bloody personally.
But anyhow, the system of intellectual property we have was not put in place for people like you; you are a grudgingly accepted side effect. The current length of US copyright protection, for instance, was put in place specifically for Disney--it is unlikely that you have a real use for copyright protection that lasts until your death plus fifty years. And no real person can afford to patent anything any more.

You talk like anyone who isn't pleased with the current "intellectual property" system must want lawlessness and anarchy. I can't speak for anyone else, but my position is that, duh, bad systems should be replaced by better systems, not by nothing. People tend to by hypnotized by how things currently work where and when they happen to be, into thinking that's the only way things could possibly work, or the only way things could work well. But they worked differently in the past, they work differently in different places, and they will work differently in the future, so refusing to so much as entertain the possibility of things being different is a kind of madness.

Proton Experimental expands NVIDIA DLSS support on Linux to DirectX 11 titles
4 Oct 2021 at 5:26 pm UTC Likes: 6

Quoting: amataiBy the way, what is DLSS ?
It's a weird new-ish graphics technology. Far as I can tell, it lets you run stuff at lower resolution and then kind of pretends they're higher resolution again, giving you the high-res level of detail, almost, but for much less processing cost, so you can get a better frame rate. It and another similar tech (one NVidia, one AMD) were kind of introduced to let computers run ray-tracing at faster than a crawl, but it has much broader applicability.

Recruit witches, train them up and battle in the upcoming Stardander
4 Oct 2021 at 5:12 pm UTC

Stardander? As in . . . dandruff from stars?!

Valve cancels Dota 2 live audience and refunds ticket sales for The International 2021
4 Oct 2021 at 5:05 pm UTC

Quoting: F.UltraThe difference most likely down to vaccination rates, Sweden have so far vaccinated 63.7% of the entire population while Romania 28.1%
Our vaccination rates are higher than Sweden's in Canada and we have a wave happening. It's the Delta variant; if that takes hold you need near complete vaccination coverage before it would decline with no other measures, because it's way more infectious. So the Swedes better hope they don't have any Delta.

And yeah, I think Valve made the right call here. Thinking of variants, an international gathering like that would bring them all; then they'd duke it out in a tournament and the most infectious would win. The prize? Getting to go back to all the countries the participants came from . . .

GTA III & Vice City reverse-engineered code taken down on GitHub again by Take-Two DMCA
4 Oct 2021 at 4:51 pm UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: Beamboom
Quoting: scaineIf they release their Trilogy at a higher price, it's simple greed. If they release it at a lower price, it's a stupid move that costs them: in sales, in legal fees and in reputation with their fanbase (whatever that might be worth).
It's not just "simply greed". To defend your properties do come at a cost. To choose not to defend your property because the bottom line isn't green enough - now that's rather what one should call greed. To drop it because it doesn't lead to short term immediate economical gain.
You do realize the the whole and only point of laws about "intellectual property" is to allow money to be made from it, right?

Also the whole and only point of the existence of limited liability corporations. Greed is technically their sole raison d'etre.

So, if an entity dedicated solely to making money deploys legal powers created solely to let entities make money, in such a way as to lose them money . . . that's just brain dead. There's no higher purpose to those powers, using them to lose money is just failing on the only level available.

GTA III & Vice City reverse-engineered code taken down on GitHub again by Take-Two DMCA
4 Oct 2021 at 4:49 pm UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: TheSHEEEP
Quoting: BeamboomQuoting: scaine
It would be the kind of brain dead thinking you often see from publishers (re: DRM).
I don't think it's brain dead to defend your own intellectual property.
I don't think so, either.

I do think they are stupid to go about it in that way, but they are fully in their right to do so
Scaine didn't comment on whether they are within their rights to do so. I don't think it's illegal for me to, if I legally own a firearm, use it to literally shoot myself in the foot. But it would be brain-dead for me to do it.

For a third month in a row, Linux remains above 1% on the Steam Hardware Survey
3 Oct 2021 at 7:14 pm UTC

So does anyone else wonder what's up with Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS 64 bit? The stat says it's at 15.38% and went up +15.38%. So, like, it just came into existence?

The upcoming No VR Mod for Half-Life: Alyx shows off amazing progress
3 Oct 2021 at 1:07 am UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: DerpFox
Quoting: Ehvis
Quoting: DerpFoxThe Index as impressive as it is in terms of tech. It was (and still is) way overpriced in the current VR market.
They can't even supply the demand, so you're obviously wrong here.
That absolutely mean nothing.

That depend entirely on their manufacturing capacity. For all we know, they could only be able to make a dozen a day.
Well, but the point is, there's no sense making a mass market loss-leader thing that can sell ten gazillion units if you can only produce a dozen units a day. You might as well make a boutique thing that sells at a solid margin if you are only going to be able to produce boutique-thing numbers.

XIGNCODE3 anti-cheat working towards Steam Deck support by launch
1 Oct 2021 at 4:04 pm UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: ThatOneGuyAnother one down!
Very good to see all these anti-cheat companies jump onboard for Linux/Steam Deck support.
Indeed! Who knows, maybe Valve soon will as well! :grin:

Paradox celebrate 1 year of Crusader Kings III with stats, like Cannibalism being popular
1 Oct 2021 at 3:56 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: slaapliedje
Quoting: TheSHEEEP
Quoting: ShabbyX
Quoting: denyasisSo honest question....
Is CK3 so much better than 2 that is worth buying 3? Or should I hold off until it gets fleshed out with a couple more expansions?

I have CK2 and most of it's expansions, which cost a lot. I haven't played it much and would basically be a new player.... I guess I'm worried that I would spend a lot of money on a game I fundamentally already have.
I may be stating the obvious here, but you should probably first play the game you already have, see if you even like it, before you decide to by the sequel :D
It is also a Paradox game, though.
Those tend to not really be very meaty and "finished" until a year and a handful of patches and DLCs are in.

No idea if that is the case here, as CK is really not my cup of tea. But HoI4 or EU4, 4 example (heheehe...) I wouldn't have recommended until 1-2 years later.
Ha, or like Stellaris where you play it a year after it comes out... for enough hours that you know how the mechanics work. Then you play it a year after that again and all the mechanics have changed and you have no clue what is going on! I've been meaning to try to figure out how to play CK2 for so long... that they released CK3...

I really wanted to do the CK# -> EU4 -> HoI4 transfer all the way through. I can't recall if you can transfer from the roman era one on up? Anyhow, would be cool to try to survive through all games with the same character.
Technically, since CK2 is multigenerational, there is no "same character". But I get what you mean.