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Manjaro KDE Plasma plans move to Wayland by default
11 Jun 2025 at 8:50 am UTC
11 Jun 2025 at 8:50 am UTC
I definitely had a few issues last year with Wayland, but they were very minor and in one case I had to fall back to use an application (which, of course, was an old application that likely will never make the jump to Wayland).
For the most part, the experience was better - and those cases where Wayland did not work, I was thankfully able to fall back.
Complete removal of X11 just isn't an option IMO. But replacement as default very much is.
For the most part, the experience was better - and those cases where Wayland did not work, I was thankfully able to fall back.
Complete removal of X11 just isn't an option IMO. But replacement as default very much is.
DELTARUNE is now on Steam with Chapters 1-4 available
5 Jun 2025 at 5:44 am UTC Likes: 3
Make single player games.
Make multiplayer games.
Make either with the possibility of being played like the other.
But don't add weird components of one into the other, know your game's identity and stick to it.
Gaming has been severely hurt by multiplayer trend-chasing devs and publishers, and Mr. sonic here is completely correct about that.
5 Jun 2025 at 5:44 am UTC Likes: 3
It's good for the medium to have a wide variety of different kinds of games.It's never good for single player games when their devs start focusing on MP shenanigans, usually failing and burning in the process.
Make single player games.
Make multiplayer games.
Make either with the possibility of being played like the other.
But don't add weird components of one into the other, know your game's identity and stick to it.
Gaming has been severely hurt by multiplayer trend-chasing devs and publishers, and Mr. sonic here is completely correct about that.
FBC: Firebreak from Remedy releases June 17, aiming to be Steam Deck Verified
26 Apr 2025 at 8:09 pm UTC Likes: 1
26 Apr 2025 at 8:09 pm UTC Likes: 1
They take place in the same universe.Not only that (like Alan Wake does, as well), but literally the same agency, FBC. Guess what the C stands for ;)
Communications Workers of America (CWA) announce an industry-wide video game union
21 Mar 2025 at 9:17 pm UTC
You got 1. and 2. right.
Maybe, with a good night of sleep and without trying to follow the path of Twitter argumentation (railing against an argument that was never made just because you want to be fighting bad guys), you'll actually get the rest of it, too, at one point...
Or keep railing, I don't know, I'm not your mom.
21 Mar 2025 at 9:17 pm UTC
So, TheSHEEP's position seems to be:Not gonna lie, for someone with "Library" in the name, your reading comprehension is surprisingly lacking.
1. The United States is turning into a vicious dictatorship/oligarchy
(That seems pretty likely, not gonna argue.)
2. The vicious oligarchs hate unions
(Definitely true.)
3. Therefore, unions are bad.
(What the actual fuck?)
That's definitely the weirdest anti-union argument I've ever seen.
You got 1. and 2. right.
Maybe, with a good night of sleep and without trying to follow the path of Twitter argumentation (railing against an argument that was never made just because you want to be fighting bad guys), you'll actually get the rest of it, too, at one point...
Or keep railing, I don't know, I'm not your mom.
Communications Workers of America (CWA) announce an industry-wide video game union
21 Mar 2025 at 7:08 am UTC Likes: 4
The US have left the sphere of countries with a functioning and reliable government/legal system and for the next decades will most likely be on the whim of whatever the current man in the high castle wants.
Honestly, who is to say such attempts will not just be forcefully disbanded? Does that sound illegal to you? Probably. But do you think that is more or less likely to happen than disbanding eg a ministry of education, firing its own workforce while outright ignoring courts ordering it to stop?
If you control the executive, neither judicative nor legislative can really stop you. It's an absurd place right now, but that's just how it is and the majority of people voted for it :huh: (well, at least of those who did go to vote to begin with lol)
And in that situation, low levels of unionization will only lead to the people within those small unions painting targets on their own backs as the only ones who still have reliable political power are those with the money - and they are unlikely to be very supportive of unionization.
Argumenting with theoretically ideal outcomes of unionization in a state of the world/country where such an outcome is unattainable just doesn't make sense to me.
Nor does argumenting with European standards where Europeans have no say whatsoever and are in fact heavily unwelcome (remember: we live in a post-EU-US-friendship world now).
Protecting jobs for the sole sake of protecting jobs is not reasonable.
It only makes sense in the context of an otherwise sustainable industry. And the companies we are talking about here, the ones that let go thousands of their workforce following failure upon failure upon failure, well they are hardly sustainable, are they?
Of course the people getting fired are largely blameless in any of this. But what do you want them to do? Keep people around just because? Ignore the losses they are making? What's the big idea here to justify keeping people around that never should've been hired to such an extent (during Covid) to begin with?
Money doesn't grow on trees.
Obviously, a bigger chunk (like, MUCH bigger) should be taken from overpaid execs and many of THOSE should be let go instead, and I do believe that could definitely save a few jobs.
But A) nowhere near all of them and B) unions do not have the power to enforce that so that's very besides the point I'm afraid.
tl;dr: The problem is real, but I don't see how unions can be the solution. Governments could be, but we are talking about the US here.
21 Mar 2025 at 7:08 am UTC Likes: 4
It's great to see the class divide here in the comments. [...] class traitor [...] Fuck xenophobia and bigotry! Solidarity with all of the immigrants! Workers of the world, unite!You seem like a very reasonable, sane and balanced individual and I wish you the best of luck in your endeavours.
I don't think it's a valid anti-union argument to say low levels of unionization will not create all the virtuous effects you get from high levels of unionization.It is because high levels of unionization are unachievable in a country like the US where the law can A) change at a whim and B) is directly broken and ignored by its own government.
The US have left the sphere of countries with a functioning and reliable government/legal system and for the next decades will most likely be on the whim of whatever the current man in the high castle wants.
Honestly, who is to say such attempts will not just be forcefully disbanded? Does that sound illegal to you? Probably. But do you think that is more or less likely to happen than disbanding eg a ministry of education, firing its own workforce while outright ignoring courts ordering it to stop?
If you control the executive, neither judicative nor legislative can really stop you. It's an absurd place right now, but that's just how it is and the majority of people voted for it :huh: (well, at least of those who did go to vote to begin with lol)
And in that situation, low levels of unionization will only lead to the people within those small unions painting targets on their own backs as the only ones who still have reliable political power are those with the money - and they are unlikely to be very supportive of unionization.
Argumenting with theoretically ideal outcomes of unionization in a state of the world/country where such an outcome is unattainable just doesn't make sense to me.
Nor does argumenting with European standards where Europeans have no say whatsoever and are in fact heavily unwelcome (remember: we live in a post-EU-US-friendship world now).
Protecting jobs for the sole sake of protecting jobs is not reasonable.
It only makes sense in the context of an otherwise sustainable industry. And the companies we are talking about here, the ones that let go thousands of their workforce following failure upon failure upon failure, well they are hardly sustainable, are they?
Of course the people getting fired are largely blameless in any of this. But what do you want them to do? Keep people around just because? Ignore the losses they are making? What's the big idea here to justify keeping people around that never should've been hired to such an extent (during Covid) to begin with?
Money doesn't grow on trees.
Obviously, a bigger chunk (like, MUCH bigger) should be taken from overpaid execs and many of THOSE should be let go instead, and I do believe that could definitely save a few jobs.
But A) nowhere near all of them and B) unions do not have the power to enforce that so that's very besides the point I'm afraid.
tl;dr: The problem is real, but I don't see how unions can be the solution. Governments could be, but we are talking about the US here.
Communications Workers of America (CWA) announce an industry-wide video game union
20 Mar 2025 at 7:09 pm UTC
20 Mar 2025 at 7:09 pm UTC
Even though I am extremely sceptical of unions and have to agree with Mountain Man here on most points, I did always find it curious how the games industry never really had one, especially considering all the big corporations it houses by now and how rather, uhm... "progressive", a large portion of the workforce is.
Well, maybe something good will come from it.
Or maybe this will only serve as an excuse for execs to increase prices for games without any of that additional money landing in devs' pockets.
Or something in between.
So the real choice for the company becomes "expensive unionized workforce" vs "cheap labor".
The only real question is if enough cheap labor is available to companies to avoid having to go for unionized workers.
Oddly enough, the US current stance of "US first (and only)" might actually play somewhat into unions' hands.
But overall, my expectation is that this will go well for the higher educated, difficult-to-replace workers and really, really poorly for everyone lower on the ladder.
Well, maybe something good will come from it.
Or maybe this will only serve as an excuse for execs to increase prices for games without any of that additional money landing in devs' pockets.
Or something in between.
Well, if these immigrants from India are in the union, they have to get paid the same, so the incentive to import them disappears and the negative impacts of their presence in dragging down wages goes away. So unions don't really have to talk about that situation because the presence of unions kind of automatically eliminates it as a problem.You somehow assume cheap labor automatically lands in a union. It doesn't unless some law required it to - and I think we can all agree such a law would never pass, especially not in the US.
So the real choice for the company becomes "expensive unionized workforce" vs "cheap labor".
The only real question is if enough cheap labor is available to companies to avoid having to go for unionized workers.
Oddly enough, the US current stance of "US first (and only)" might actually play somewhat into unions' hands.
But overall, my expectation is that this will go well for the higher educated, difficult-to-replace workers and really, really poorly for everyone lower on the ladder.
Indie devs have begun adding a no generative AI stamp to their store pages
24 Feb 2025 at 3:54 pm UTC Likes: 6
24 Feb 2025 at 3:54 pm UTC Likes: 6
Ah, yes, the "AI bad" bandwagon.
We'll see how that is going in 5-10 years :grin:
Personally, I'd rather indies use what tools are available to them and make good games than reserving game making only for those who can afford everything hand-made.
We'll see how that is going in 5-10 years :grin:
Personally, I'd rather indies use what tools are available to them and make good games than reserving game making only for those who can afford everything hand-made.
Luanti (formerly Minetest) v5.11 out now with an in-game settings menu and better server browser
17 Feb 2025 at 3:09 pm UTC Likes: 2
But it very much does sound like one, and/or might be a wordplay of luonti and something else? Lua? So torille anyway. 🇫🇮🏙️🏃🏻
17 Feb 2025 at 3:09 pm UTC Likes: 2
Luanti is awesome name :D Suomi finland perkele.That's not a Finnish word.
But it very much does sound like one, and/or might be a wordplay of luonti and something else? Lua? So torille anyway. 🇫🇮🏙️🏃🏻
Positively rated immersive-sim FPS Fortune's Run is on hold as the developer is going to prison
16 Jan 2025 at 12:15 pm UTC Likes: 2
Are you new on this planet?
16 Jan 2025 at 12:15 pm UTC Likes: 2
Why can't people just DON'T TOUCH other people. What is wrong with people these days who think they have a right to lay their hands on others!These days?
Are you new on this planet?
Scribbly comic-book styled Heroes of the Seven Islands is a party-based RPG inspired by 90s games
15 Jan 2025 at 9:14 pm UTC
Doesn't matter how well executed the style is technically, it's just a no from me.
15 Jan 2025 at 9:14 pm UTC
But I'd personally have to be extremely invested in the game's story, logic and gameplay to look past the graphics.I do get that. I'm the same way with the majority of anime styles (and games in that style as well).
Doesn't matter how well executed the style is technically, it's just a no from me.
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