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RetroArch, the front-end app for emulators and more is heading to Steam
16 Jul 2019 at 4:44 am UTC Likes: 1
16 Jul 2019 at 4:44 am UTC Likes: 1
> However, you can also find things like the NeoGeo Classic Complete Collection which comes with with ROMs too legally from places like Humble Store.
Additional legal ROM source tip: On steam itself you can also get the sega mega drive collection. It's regularly on sale for around $10. That collection has notoriously bad emulation and a silly bloated 3d interface, but you can just copy-paste the rom files for use in an emulator of your own choice and then uninstall sega's bloated mess.
Additional legal ROM source tip: On steam itself you can also get the sega mega drive collection. It's regularly on sale for around $10. That collection has notoriously bad emulation and a silly bloated 3d interface, but you can just copy-paste the rom files for use in an emulator of your own choice and then uninstall sega's bloated mess.
Raspberry Pi 4 announced and available - sounds like a pretty nice upgrade, Raspbian now based on Debian 10
24 Jun 2019 at 1:19 pm UTC Likes: 1
24 Jun 2019 at 1:19 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: finaldestI didn't know they were so cheapMake sure that those cases' designs caught up with the new pi's layout.
I have never used one but I may now look into getting one to use as an emulator at those prices. I have also seen a few sweet custom cases on YouTube that are build to fit so may get one of these also.
Thanks for the heads up.
Canonical planning to drop 32bit support with Ubuntu 19.10 onwards
21 Jun 2019 at 6:44 am UTC Likes: 6
http://www.bit-blot.com/forum/index.php?topic=4313.0 [External Link]
^_^
21 Jun 2019 at 6:44 am UTC Likes: 6
Quoting: Alm888...Funny you mention Aquaria, one of the few exceptions that prove the rule, since it's been open sourced for years:
Lots of native closed-source Linux games, like "Aquaria" (which developers went defunct)
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http://www.bit-blot.com/forum/index.php?topic=4313.0 [External Link]
^_^
The Linux-powered Atari VCS is getting upgraded to AMD Ryzen, shipping dates pushed back
18 Mar 2019 at 11:18 pm UTC Likes: 2
18 Mar 2019 at 11:18 pm UTC Likes: 2
Colour me surprised. I know I promised not to comment on Atari any more, but this is too rich. They needed months to find out that, contrary to their claims at the time, ryzen thrashes the bristol ridge, even within the same power and thermal envelopes?
What's next, some research into whether a via c3 would not have been better?
It's also going to put them straight back at square one with development: no way in hell are they going to get it shipped in 2019.
What's next, some research into whether a via c3 would not have been better?
It's also going to put them straight back at square one with development: no way in hell are they going to get it shipped in 2019.
Paradox Interactive have purchased the rights to Prison Architect from Introversion
9 Jan 2019 at 4:27 am UTC Likes: 2
9 Jan 2019 at 4:27 am UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: scaineUp to now, all updates to the PC version of PA have had those extras for free. Introversion's way of supporting games after release is fundamentally different from that of paradox. Crudely stated: Introversion has provided extra value for money, whilst paradox is always trying to sell you more stuff.Quoting: pbSo much for free updates, welcome a swarm of dlc.That wouldn't be a bad thing. If you're happy with the value you got from the game's purchase, fine, just ignore the DLC. If you loved the game and would welcome more features and expansion, this is great news.
Unless you wanted all those extras for free...? In which case, I have no words! :)
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night for Linux has been officially cancelled
29 Dec 2018 at 9:29 am UTC
https://www.ftc.gov/about-ftc/bureaus-offices/bureau-consumer-protection [External Link]
There's probably similar agencies in other countries.
29 Dec 2018 at 9:29 am UTC
Quoting: skryAsked for full refund. Here's how they replied:At the moment it's down due to the government shutdown, but if you live in the US I encourage you to file a complaint at the ftc:
Hey there xxxx,Bunch of scammers.
Unfortunately ArtPlay and 505 Games are not offering refunds, so we are only able to change your platform. You can provide further feedback to the team directly by posting on the Official Bloodstained Forum or the Bloodstained Discord server. We’re sorry for the trouble; please let us know if you have any other questions.
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Not offering refunds? Well, they sure are not offering me what I was promised and what I payed for. I don't want to give feedback to team via forums or discord, I want either what was promised, or my money back.Hey xxxx,They clearly have no intention to refund people their money. Smart move to outsource customer "service" to some random company, and make them forward people to forums or other mediums where they can be silently ignored or moderated. This whole thing is starting to look shady af if you think about it. There's like three or four companies all supposedly doing something with the project, yet in three(?) years they've managed to come up with disappointing and unimpressive tech demo (they call it beta) with the millions they got. Nothing else. Sure there was curse of the moon but it was done by Inti (who are more or less known to deliver). I thought it was nice that WayForward joined the crew to fix bugs and polish things up, but maybe they are actually there to deliver something playable (fixing the whole mess?) so that people would not come after everyone with torches and pitchforks.
If you have further inquiries the best course of action is to talk to Artplay and 505 Games directly through their forums or Discord server. We unfortunately cannot provide the any further assistance from here unless you need us to change the choice of platform.
I've had enough of this crowd funding bs.
https://www.ftc.gov/about-ftc/bureaus-offices/bureau-consumer-protection [External Link]
There's probably similar agencies in other countries.
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night for Linux has been officially cancelled
27 Dec 2018 at 11:46 pm UTC Likes: 6
27 Dec 2018 at 11:46 pm UTC Likes: 6
Normally I am quite forgiving in these sorts of cases. As they say, shit happens.
However, this is a big project that has also had funding from other sources and is likely to profit well after release. There's enough high quality porting services available which should be well within budget to have only a small impact on profit margins (or even easily break even on fulfilling the pledge).
The second major problem is with the lack of a refund option. Shit may well happen, but one should not leave ones mess lying around. This project did handle their (imo, much more understandable) wiiu version cancellation properly. There's absolutely no excuse for not just copy-pasta-ing the message they used for that case, with the proper modifications.
However, this is a big project that has also had funding from other sources and is likely to profit well after release. There's enough high quality porting services available which should be well within budget to have only a small impact on profit margins (or even easily break even on fulfilling the pledge).
The second major problem is with the lack of a refund option. Shit may well happen, but one should not leave ones mess lying around. This project did handle their (imo, much more understandable) wiiu version cancellation properly. There's absolutely no excuse for not just copy-pasta-ing the message they used for that case, with the proper modifications.
The charming theme park building game Parkitect has left Early Access, campaign included
30 Nov 2018 at 5:24 am UTC
30 Nov 2018 at 5:24 am UTC
Patiently waiting for the drm-free humble version to be updated...
Edit: woohoo, it got released, downloading now.
Edit: woohoo, it got released, downloading now.
Obsidian Entertainment and inXile Entertainment have officially joined Microsoft
11 Nov 2018 at 11:44 am UTC Likes: 2
I expect some major pruning in a few years, with most of these acquisitions getting axed, leaving the few success stories in place as producers of console exclusives.
11 Nov 2018 at 11:44 am UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: GuestThis is a strange move, these companies predominantly make PC games that simply wouldn't work as well on console, they can't be buying them to make xbox exclusives, asking them to make xbox exclusives would be like asking a man to dance on one leg. These companies also only make games that wouldn't benefit at all from using apis like dx12 or vulkan, they're just not that graphically intense.It looks to me like they are going for the "throw stuff on the wall to see what sticks" method: buy lots of studios in the hopes a few of them will produce console sellers. For that, it doesn't really matter that these companies' current games don't really fit consoles; the same could be said for fpses (control scheme) back when Microsoft acquired Bungie, after all.
I'm not seeing their plan here, I'm not seeing a lot of their plans these days and it makes me a little nervous.
I expect some major pruning in a few years, with most of these acquisitions getting axed, leaving the few success stories in place as producers of console exclusives.
Snapshot Games have cancelled the Linux version of Phoenix Point
10 Nov 2018 at 10:42 pm UTC Likes: 1
The dev deciding to spend their resources on xbox development instead of linux, on the other hand...
10 Nov 2018 at 10:42 pm UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: NeverthelessThere's enough games released on both xbox and linux that this theory can be safely relegated to the list of fairy tales.Quoting: gabberWait a second. This is hypothetical! Let's not produce fake news here.Quoting: Maweki I think we have the culprit. The Facebook page states an Xbox-Release. So additional Microsoft money is quite a possibility.The culprit is still the dev and not M$. - They only offered a deal, it's the dev who took it.
The dev deciding to spend their resources on xbox development instead of linux, on the other hand...