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- Comment on Day 599 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing 1 day ago:
I have never played platinum, but from what I gathered it is significantly improved compared to Pearl/Diamond. Those are really painful to play.
They’re really clunky and repetitve, but the worst part is mon distribution. There are barely any fire types in the games, to the point the Fire-Type elite 4 has only 2 in his 5 mon team. And one of them is the evolved fire starter. There is literally no other fire type obtainable at that point.
They decided to keep most of the diversity in the post game (lots of old species that get a new evolution mostly) so until you get there it feels like you’re meeting the same twenty different pokémon over and over again.
Bonus : Diamond has one dark-type easily accessible before psychic gym (which is already well into the game). Pearl doesn’t. Its only dark-type comes in very late game. It’s like nobody checked these games’ balance.
- Comment on Microsoft patents system for AI helpers to finish games for you 1 day ago:
I think those games that are made to be boring and absurdly grindy and then offer you to pay to skip the boring parts are even worse. And they’re not limited to phone, too.
“Pay to not play”, when we ensure our gameplay loop is so bad that you literally think your time spent in it has negative value.
- Comment on Day 599 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing 1 day ago:
It was just me being very stubborn really.
Technically I went a bit further since I got full Sun/Moon dex next (though if I remember correctly not Ultra, I was missing one or two of the new Ultra Beasts).
It probably was just the right time really. The DS gens (4-5) are forever compatible because they just need local wifi to transfer. But 5 to 6 (and 6 to 7) need the pokémon bank and thus 3ds e-shop. I am not sure, but unless there is a third party way to do this, I believe that DS-3DS link would be broken today. And it’s probably too late to transfer them to Switch through… Pokémon Home? I think? Is that still a thing?
And I did that right on time for that mythical pokémon distribution, because even in the past games they were only distributed in time-limited events. So I’d have no way to get most of these.
Except for Mew. Pokémon Ranch on the wii had a way to get a Mew if you had Diamond/Pearl and transferred ONE FREAKING THOUSAND POKÉMON from it. So, of course I did it, like an idiot.
- Comment on Day 599 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing 2 days ago:
Back on Gen 6 I organically filled a full dex (650 mons at the time) through a combination of Pearl, Black, X and Alpha Sapphire, with occasional exchanges with my sister who had the counterpart games. Also a few spin-off exports like Pokémon Ranger and Ranch.
At that time there was a distribution for the mythical pokémon too, so with all that I had everything.
After that I played through Gen 7 (Moon and Ultra Sun), and then completely lost interest when I learned the next gen wouldn’t even let you use mons that are not in its regional dex (and then the reports of terrible performance. 3DS was already barely tolerable).
Of all I played, I’d say the most fun were Gen 5 (Black) and Alpha Sapphire. Pearl felt like a chore.
- Comment on Your Artificial Intelligence (AI) questions answered 2 days ago:
The second one is not really a way to check if it’s AI, only if it may be deceiving you, and the third one’s conclusion is not “yes” but “use responsibly”, like it’s in the power of the common person to even choose to use AI and like corporations aren’t the ones pushing it with no regard to impact anyway.
The problem is those 3 questions are very vague and would need complex answers, and maybe the guy vould have been able to give these, but in any case they’re not in the article.
- Comment on Tech industry is in tariff hell, even if refunds are automated 2 days ago:
Theoretically in the way some particles have been theorized to maybe exist according to physical models but have never been observed.
- Comment on Your Artificial Intelligence (AI) questions answered 2 days ago:
I’ll save you a click. that article asks 3 basic questions : is it dangerous, how to tell something is AI and is it bad for the environment.
They get only non-answers. Thanks, BBC.
- Comment on AI Translations Are Adding ‘Hallucinations’ to Wikipedia Articles 3 days ago:
Yeah, part of the usual “it’s not bad, you’re using it wrong” arsenal. Definitely not the clever hack they think it is.
This probably has as much potential to create new errors as to find old ones. LLMs are trained to be “helpful”, if you tell it with total confidence something is wrong, it will answer like there is something to correct, and anything will do.
So even if it had something about right to begin with, now it will thank you for your “insightful” question and output some bullshit to please you.
- Comment on Fully Modded Skyrim VR in Samsung Galaxy XR is Something Else 4 days ago:
My modlist is a mess, but I’ll try to list the ones I can think of right now.
The ones that really make VR worthwhile are VRIK (the body + holsters mod), HIGGS and PLANCK (body physics), Spell Wheel (gives you 2 hand-controlled radial menus, quick access to not just spells but really any power/item you want to put there). Weapon Throw VR is exactly what it sounds like and VR arsenal adds more stuff to yeet, very fun. Interactive Activators VR lets you manipulate levers/pull chains/etc physically too. In general everything made/maintained by Shizof is worth looking at.
Graphics mods are mostly a matter of preference, but for starters I use the Cathedral collection for plant replacers, and the static mesh improvement mod (SMIM).
For bodies I use oBody NG, that lets you configure different body frames depending on race and other stuff (with possible randomness on an NPC basis). Not sure I would recommend oBody though unless you want to spend a lot of time messing with stuff, because it requires Racemenu, and attempts to port it to VR still have a ton of issues. It can work, but it’s not easy.
I’ve tried several lighting mods, ended up on lux customised to be quite brighter, it’s a bit better than vanilla bit nothing I tried was a perfect fit. I suspect my headset doesn’t allow quite enough contrast for dark scenes to look good. I tried community shaders but never could get them to work. Broken shaders in VR tend to hurt the eyes a lot.
Lots of standard Skyrim SE mods work, but you’d better find some that are fully voiced, because though there is a VR version of Fuz Ro D-oh (the “subtitles on non-voiced dialogue” mod), it has the IMO major issue of forcing subtitles all the time, not just for missing voices. It’s very distracting in VR.
A mod like 3DNPC for example works very well.
- Comment on Fully Modded Skyrim VR in Samsung Galaxy XR is Something Else 5 days ago:
Base Skyrim VR feels like another quick and dirty “it just works” job from Bethesda, and is not that amazing.
Modded Skyrim VR though is pretty great. With some mods, instead of just being a floating weapon, you get a body that can physically interact with stuff, you can take weapons from holsters, have other move-based real-time shortcuts that greatly reduce your need to go through menus, throw your weapons, etc.
And some level of graphical update definitely helps too, especially plant replacers IMO. The very basic Bethesda models look terrible when they’re literally in your face.
Regarding motion sickness, I personally don’t feel any even in smooth movement and after long sessions, but that might not be for everyone. Like many open VR games there is a teleport movement style where you can just skip to a target. Skyrim is kind of a slow game, though, so even smooth doesn’t feel terrible. Probably best keeping fixed-angle rotation though.
- Comment on Windows 12 release date in 2026 possible, with AI features that may force CPU upgrades 5 days ago:
I may have been on lemmy for a while, but I only got seriously into linux for like 2 months. Part because I am fed up with the AI/advertising bullshit in recent Windows, part because of end of support for my hardware.
My previous personal desktop linux attempts were like early 00s and didn’t last long so I don’t think I’m officially part of the cult yet. I work with linux, I tinkered a bit with RasPi debians, but it’s the first time I am really considering it for my all purpose PC.
I still have a PC on W11. I am not in a hurry to convert it, because there is still stuff stucked on windows that I don’t expect will be easy to replace. Like Virtual Desktop.
- Comment on Windows 12 release date in 2026 possible, with AI features that may force CPU upgrades 5 days ago:
I think I’m too sober for this shit.
- Comment on Windows 12 release date in 2026 possible, with AI features that may force CPU upgrades 5 days ago:
One of my 2 PCs already switched to linux because of mandatory TPM 2.0 for windows.
It’s like they want us to leave their ecosystem. Requiring hardware changes in the middle of a major component crisis, one that they are in no small part responsible for, is certainly a choice.
- Comment on 6 days ago:
No actual date, but they said recently it was scheduled for “spring”.
- Comment on California introduces age verification law for all operating systems, including Linux and SteamOS — user age verified during OS account setup 1 week ago:
I am ready to believe those that allowed this law to pass were.
- Comment on Death by a thousand slops 1 week ago:
Well, another big hint is how the thing answered by addressing a username that wasn’t part of the exchange, twice.
If it’s even manually copy-pasted, the guy doing that didn’t allocate a single braincell to what was being discussed.
- Comment on Death by a thousand slops 1 week ago:
The great thing about asking gen AI to look for problems, is that it’s so helpful it will create new ones for you.
Like arguing for hours that if you were to remove safeguards from your code, it would become unsafe.
- Comment on Southern California air board rejected pollution rules after AI-generated flood of comments 1 week ago:
Oh cool, now there’s a new way of using AI to destroy the environment. Old one wasn’t deliberate enough.
- Comment on US tells diplomats to lobby against foreign data sovereignty laws 1 week ago:
would increase costs
For us? Microsoft licences aren’t exactly cheap, keep getting more expensive, and every single basic functionality is an extra.
cybersecurity risks,
Trust the megacorp with a huge target on its back that will deny any responsibility when it fucks up instead.
limit AI and cloud services
Sounds exclusively like a “you” problem.
expand government control in ways that can undermine civil liberties and enable censorship,
Sure, give that control to the US government instead.
Fuck that bullshit. Hopefully no clueless politician falls for it.
- Comment on Meta Employee Deleted 9TB of Torrented Files, Adult Film Producers Claim 1 week ago:
Not a company since I’m in public administration, but my structure has a few thousands workers, most of them having access in some form to the network.
They do filter our internet. I don’t give a fuck whether people consume porn with their own devices and connections. But if you can download porn, you can download anything, including malware. And a bad actor having access to data on our network would be disastrous.
Unfortunately, meta has that kind of data too. In fact hoarding private data is what their business is about. Not securing their network is criminal.
- Comment on Day 590 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing 1 week ago:
I get it, I mean, what else would you do with a carrot cake?
Yuck.
- Comment on Meta Employee Deleted 9TB of Torrented Files, Adult Film Producers Claim 1 week ago:
Absolutely. Or, as they say, “sporadic”.
- Comment on Meta Employee Deleted 9TB of Torrented Files, Adult Film Producers Claim 1 week ago:
I don’t think I really care who wins that one, but :
Meta responded in October by filing a motion to dismiss, arguing the sporadic downloads were consistent with ordinary ‘personal use’ by employees and visitors on the corporate network.
Oh, yeah, just your ordinary downloading porn on the corporate network of a tech giant megacorp, as you do.
Either a lie or an admission of baffling incompetence.
- Comment on US AI giant accuses Chinese rivals of mass data theft 1 week ago:
The collective works of billions of people are up for grab to train a LLM without their consent, but a couple gigabytes of responses collected from another parrot machine is theft.
Sure, Anthropic.
- Comment on Nintendo is issuing refunds for Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition's poorly-received premium Switch 2 Edition upgrade 2 weeks ago:
I honestly hadn’t noticed it. I think the switch 2 upgrade probably didn’t deserve to be 5 bucks, but, the improved framerate is appreciable in any case. That was the part I wanted the most, and it works.
Except you definitely have to activate the “slow” camera option with it. It’s still pretty fast, but the default “average”, which means instant max speed is crazy with the update. I suppose previously camera speed was limited by framerate.
- Comment on Day 2 of posting an indie game I found that I think looks cool - Horripilant 2 weeks ago:
Vermis is weirder than that. It’s a guide/art book full of lore for a game that doesn’t exist. Very cool stuff.
There’s a video from supereyepatchwolf getting into the fake game rabbithole that talks about Vermis for a while :
- Comment on I found a Vulnerability. They found a Lawyer. 2 weeks ago:
How the hell can a lawyer seriously argue that you were wrong to report to the relevant authorities? That’s not their call.
- Comment on Elder Scrolls 6 Is Powered By New Version Of Creation Engine 2 weeks ago:
I believe physics is still mostly Havok, so it’s not them. They are just that… amazing at using it.
The annoying part about the “creation engine” is that it’s still just the corpse of the gamebryo engine that they keep reanimating with their own crap on top of it. With its shitty proprietary netimmerse format that basically only exist for them at that point.
With time, people have developed tools to create content for it, but it’s yet another area where they went, fuck it, people are going to make our games better, and we don’t even need to do anything to make rheir life easier while they do.
- Comment on Switch 2 price, PS6 release could be impacted by memory shortage 2 weeks ago:
If only. Yes, you can usually get it to admit it’s full of shit if you insist, but for most people just wanting a quick and easy answer it’s going to sound like it knows absolutely everything.
Because they are not trained to be humble. They are trained to convince you they’re useful.
- Comment on Day 581 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing 2 weeks ago:
You may not have unlocked that yet, but there’s something else you can do with squids other than selling them. Sammy is probably not going to like it though.