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Pocketpair respond to the Nintendo and Pokemon Company lawsuit for Palworld
24 Sep 2024 at 10:02 am UTC Likes: 1

This looks like Nintendo feels that they can throw lawyers at a small-time competitor, just so they can avoid competition.
Ultimately the goal of this is to drain resources from the smaller company.

They probably have no expectation to actually win this.

PlayStation 1 emulator DuckStation changes license for no commercial use and no derivatives
16 Sep 2024 at 1:54 pm UTC Likes: 4

OK, after reading the license and going over things in detail...
Disclamer: As I understand it.

Did the dev only do this because he doesn't want to deal with people?
As in he sees anyone doing a distribution of his work (or a derivative one) as completely undesirable as he sees it that they probably using a version that's been built wrong and therefore he can't do anything about it. So if someone logs an issue he is completely powerless to help the people and said people are just wasting his time?

But then he allows PR's... Because a licence that doesn't allow derivative works (aka forks, required to do a PR) and disallows any other license overriding it, then gets overriden by a general-level Github assumed right.

The only way I can see this license to work is to require a CLA, but he says no CLA is required? I'm honestly confused.

Ah well, not like I ever played a single PS1 game in my life. I don't have any skin in the game.

European Consumer Organization goes after multiple publishers for their in-game currency
16 Sep 2024 at 10:46 am UTC Likes: 1

Hope this gets legal traction and destroys the ability of dodgy game devs to exploit. Unfortunately that's wishful thinking. They will just fire everybody to keep the profits high, Oh, they are already doing that.

Also this statement:

"The purchase of in-game currencies is a well-established practice"
It's definitely well established, but so is the practice of loan shark-ing.

", and well understood by players."
Obviously not, else you wouldn't even get this action at this scale.
It's also well established that these are classical diversion tactics.

Dodgy…

Steam Families has officially launched with a big Steam Client Update
12 Sep 2024 at 2:55 pm UTC Likes: 1

Luckily I managed to get it to accept my kids's accounts as family.
I'm excited about the ability to NOT have my whole account locked when a kid plays a game that's not in their accounts.

I agree they really need to cater for cases where the kids don't live with the playing parent, or not all the time.
But across country regions, sure, I get that limit.

AMD's Z2 Extreme chip due out sometime in 2025 for handheld PCs
9 Sep 2024 at 2:04 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: EikeI guess it's considered difficult (which is not completely wrong) and people don't want to admit that they want to avoid difficult stuff.
But getting anything done on Windows is significantly harder as a software dev primarily developing code that runs on linux servers, using containers and kubernetes, etc...

They have to fight with vm's that perform terribly and randomly corrupts. Forced restarts for updates at inconvenient times. And most recently, ads in the start menu.

Honestly, any of those things would make me look for alternatives. But they don't want to try.

As I said, it's weird.
Excuse my tirade, I really don't get it.

AMD's Z2 Extreme chip due out sometime in 2025 for handheld PCs
9 Sep 2024 at 12:12 pm UTC Likes: 2

So many people I work with avoid Linux like the plague. When you ask them why, they avoid the question and look to flee from the discussion.

Is there some kind of Taboo going on that we just have no clue about?

AMD's Z2 Extreme chip due out sometime in 2025 for handheld PCs
6 Sep 2024 at 5:01 pm UTC

Wonder if the Z2 Extreme is going to be based on Strix Point or a highly cut-down Strix Halo.
The difference is that Point has 16 RDNA 3.5 units, and Halo has 40 RDNA 4.0.

A 20 RDNA4 CU cut down version of Strix Halo should be notably more energy efficient for the same performance than a 16 RDNA3.5 CU full-fat version of Strix Point.

It also looks like the Zen5c cores are noticeably smaller (cheaper) and use less power at lower clocks, but can't go to the 5+Ghz range. Would be a decent option for a handheld. You're more interested in performance that matches the GPU, and it should be lower power.

Black & White (2001) open source game engine sees a first release
5 Sep 2024 at 2:44 pm UTC

Loved the original. But yea, it didn't really have lasting power.

Check out Quantum Witch, a platformer meets point and click choose your adventure
15 Jul 2024 at 10:38 am UTC

This is strangely interesting. It also seems very self aware :grin:
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