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- Comment on Nintendo Switch 2 Backward Compatibility Tested - It's Good! 1 hour ago:
I didn’t expect it would enhance framerate at all without a game patch to be honest.
I was expecting something like new 3DS, where all games that were not specifically patched for it ran exactly the same. But I guess the difference is that new 3DS must have run in pure hardware old 3DS mode for those.
I felt DQB2 was already somewhat playable, but I probably never did very crazy builds. I remember people warning that destroying mountains on the main island for example was a very bad idea, because they were supposed to limit how much of the island the game had to render. Maybe I should check my old island on Switch 2.
- Comment on Borderlands 2 is free to claim on Steam for the next two days 7 hours ago:
Out of the loop. What did gearbox do that time?
- Comment on OpenAI sees human interaction as a competitor to ChatGPT's super assistant ambitions 6 days ago:
I mean, that sounds obvious to me after that one : www.404media.co/mark-zuckerberg-ai-chatbot-friend…
Nevermind having to talk to human people to buy food, the zuck thinks your friends should be AI too.
- Comment on Meta and Palmer Luckey's Anduril Industries partner to build EagleEye, a new AI-powered weapons system, including rugged helmets, glasses, and other wearables 1 week ago:
I hate that both trademarks exist, but I’d say using a name form a Tolkien work to develop weapons is especially wrong.
- Comment on Special Edition 1 week ago:
Oops, my bad, didn’t want to antagonize anyone and possibly trigger a holy war of sort.
Enjoy your preferred form of altered yaest.
- Comment on Special Edition 1 week ago:
Hey, not all of us pal region people are weirdoes. I don’t want anything to do with marmite.
- Comment on Google is Using AI to Censor Independent Websites 1 week ago:
We need other ways to discover shit on the internet.
I don’t know, maybe bring back the fucking webrings or something.
- Comment on Peter Molyneux explains why his infamous Kinect game Project Milo was never released 1 week ago:
Kinect being nerfed is something that was known.
The device was supposed to handle the movement analysis on its own with an internal processor, but they cut costs and had it processed by the console instead. Causing a lot of extra load on it, and because of that kinect games probably performed a lot worse than they could have, and were probably simplified quite a bit.
Stop Skeletons From Fighting has a good video about kinect’s development : youtu.be/MmJ3LICVtsY
Of course, Molyneux is Molyneux, and just because of that, even with the superior kinect prototype, I’d call bullshit on almost all of the Milo demo.
- Comment on "You can't just have Geralt for every single game" says his voice actor, and if you think The Witcher 4 making Ciri the protagonist is "woke," then "read the damn books" 2 weeks ago:
I am currently ingesting a cocktail of complex chemicals that are manipulating my sensory receptors, sending electrical impulses through my neural system and altering the balance of neurotransmitters in my brain.
Anyway, I’m kinda enjoying that sandwich.
- Comment on "You can't just have Geralt for every single game" says his voice actor, and if you think The Witcher 4 making Ciri the protagonist is "woke," then "read the damn books" 2 weeks ago:
And Sonic the Hedgehog for being anti-authoritarian and having little PSAs about tolerance and being a good person.
That would be very funny to complain about those because those PSAs were enforced on the studios by the FCC. Lots of cartoons from that era had them, including fucking G.I. Joe (that’s where “Now you know, and knowing is half the battle” comes from).
Later Animaniacs parodied the shit out of these with absurd “wheel of morality” segments.
- Comment on "You can't just have Geralt for every single game" says his voice actor, and if you think The Witcher 4 making Ciri the protagonist is "woke," then "read the damn books" 2 weeks ago:
The first trailer of Breath of the Wild had a lot of people literally wondering whether that Link was a girl. I didn’t see a lot of complaining about it, I wasn’t looking for some though.
Also, Gerudo town. I’m not sure what kind of mental gymnastics you’d need to shit on “wokeness” and somehow filter out BotW completely from it.
- Comment on "You can't just have Geralt for every single game" says his voice actor, and if you think The Witcher 4 making Ciri the protagonist is "woke," then "read the damn books" 2 weeks ago:
Many diverse characters all fighting back against their unfair economic situation.
“… and that’s terrible.” .
- Comment on "You can't just have Geralt for every single game" says his voice actor, and if you think The Witcher 4 making Ciri the protagonist is "woke," then "read the damn books" 2 weeks ago:
I won’t. Nobody is able to define what “wokeness” really means to them because it’s mostly code for “subset of people I don’t want to exist around me”.
Surprisingly, that doesn’t sound very good when said out loud.
- Comment on $80 for Borderlands 4 too costly? Randy Pitchford says, "If you're a real fan, you'll find a way to make it happen" 2 weeks ago:
You’ve missed the part where that was actually something he said. Who cares about what the idiot’s exact kink, he had to save his honour telling people it wasn’t “really” porn.
- Comment on $80 for Borderlands 4 too costly? Randy Pitchford says, "If you're a real fan, you'll find a way to make it happen" 2 weeks ago:
No, no, you don’t understand, the girl was doing a magic trick! He only consumed that just barely legal content with professional interest in mind.
- Comment on Bungie confirms it stole art once again, will undertake a 'thorough review' of Marathon assets 2 weeks ago:
This certainly sounds the right way to do this.
But I really wonder about it being “just” incompetence, because their defence is “weren’t aware of this, just used assets left by a former Bungie employee that’s not here anymore”… And yet the art director had been following the plagiarized artist on twitter this whole time.
And they have an history of “just taking” when they think they can get away with it, as they’ve done with fanart. So, shitty studio culture sounds a definite possibility at that point.
- Comment on Bungie confirms it stole art once again, will undertake a 'thorough review' of Marathon assets 3 weeks ago:
Placeholder doesn’t need to be anything more than basic featureless textures on cubes, and you should own them completely. If you made your placeholder to look like it fits, you’re asking for it to be forgotten and left in place. Which might not be too bad if it’s finally not too out of place and it’s yours.
Especially in a professional studio, they should know better than using stuff they just “found” as placeholder. To me it’s either terrible incompetence… or worse, they thought nobody would care anyway.
- Comment on After saying negative reviews 'might just cause our death' and 'we've got a few months left in the oven', No Rest for the Wicked CEO claims he never said they were in 'immediate financial danger' 3 weeks ago:
Oh. That guy. Thanks for the reminder.
Important context for whatever he has to say, between the rants about teh woke gaem jernalizm and cancel culture, and being called out as an edgy harassing asshole by his own employees.
I guess there are some cultures I don’t mind being “cancelled”, if only it worked.
- Comment on Derek Smart unveils ACE Platform, a multi-blockchain ‘virtual town hall of engagement opportunities’ | Massively Overpowered 3 weeks ago:
Those of us in Web3 gaming are well aware that things aren’t working
You can stop there. That’s because so-called “web3 gaming” solves a problem that only exists in the mind of the dozen vocal idiots that want it to happen. And that problem is mostly “I don’t really like video games, but I would play if that game was just about real money transactions instead”.
- Comment on Windows Is Adding AI Agents That Can Change Your Settings 4 weeks ago:
I’d hope even if it exists on managed workstations, it wouldn’t be able to change settings that are managed by administrators… If not, what the fuck.
- Comment on Windows Is Adding AI Agents That Can Change Your Settings 4 weeks ago:
I am pretty sure Microsoft doesn’t need an AI agent to access your settings.
However, that AI agent might be a new attack vector for someone else.
- Comment on What are some good examples of "Where the fuck do you go" kind of games? 4 weeks ago:
Back then on my GBA I got stuck in a Zelda Oracles dungeon for quite some time until I looked up what I was supposed to do. Turns out there was a hint, I had read it, but it was mistranslated and was garbled in my language.
It’s supposed to tell you running makes you jump farther. Translated text doesn’t mention jumping and instead sounds like a weird nonsensical idiom about “travelling far”. Specifically travelling in the sense going on a trip, not just going from place A to place B.
- Comment on What are some good examples of "Where the fuck do you go" kind of games? 4 weeks ago:
I had tried a few times before, but the first time I actually completed Metroid 1 was just after its remake, Zero Mission. The original game was included (also as a bonus in one of the Metroid Prime).
The thing is, the map structure is the same (just with extra levels, more puzzles and ability gating). Power-ups and bosses that already existed in 1 are at the exact same spots. Helps a lot if you can just remember where important stuff is supposed to be.
- Comment on What are some good examples of "Where the fuck do you go" kind of games? 4 weeks ago:
Yeah, the maze with button platforms is catacombs, that was definitely the one that had me stuck the longest time. Partly because of the maze-like structure and partly because it relies on a few climbable walls that are a lot less obvious than the usual and a very missable teleport tile.
There’s also plenty of places especially in treetop village where I was like “how the fuck am I supposed to go there?”. Turns out none of them is really necessary (and some might just not be normally accessible, even though they have items?) but that’s still confusing.
And even though I didn’t get lost too bad in it, Final confrontation surprised me. From the name I went into it expecting maybe a short level and the boss fight. That thing took forever to go through.
- Comment on What are some good examples of "Where the fuck do you go" kind of games? 4 weeks ago:
I don’t really see it. I did finish it without a guide back then. It was the Windows 9x port, but I don’t think it changes much.
Really in my case a guide would not help for the hardest parts, which were mostly the crazy moves needed to push those floating things to break rocks and to swim against currents with boulders.
- Comment on What are some good examples of "Where the fuck do you go" kind of games? 4 weeks ago:
I got certainly the most lost I’ve ever been in a game in a Daggerfall dungeon, trying desperately to find the tiny wall tag that’s supposed to be the exit.
Those are torture.
- Comment on What are some good examples of "Where the fuck do you go" kind of games? 4 weeks ago:
I’ve just finished Turok for the first time. Some of these levels are absurd.
- Comment on The fact that even 3D games are old now blows my mind on a regular basis. 4 weeks ago:
In any case, Mario doesn’t exactly need picture perfect ray traced lit graphics where you can see every fiber of his mustache or how his overalls reflect light just right so you can see the denim texture.
Nah, the only thing he needed was nose jiggle physics actually.
I still can’t understand how that even crossed someone’s mind. It’s funny though.
- Comment on Don’t watermark your legal PDFs with purple dragons in suits - Ars Technica 4 weeks ago:
If you don’t think it’s weird to draw funny cartoon animals on official documents, and somewhat attempt to guess people’s marital situation out of nowhere when they don’t, you might be a bit weird.
- Comment on Don’t watermark your legal PDFs with purple dragons in suits - Ars Technica 4 weeks ago:
Please keep your weird stuff private, furries/scalies.