You f*d up at the part where you didn’t start explaining in song, orchestra and all.
Hydroel
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Hydroel@lemmy.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•Remember that PlaytronOS from some weeks ago? Turns out it's for a "crypto powered" portable console01·1 year agoAny examples of the 1%? Outside of a few cryptocurrencies, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a project self-identified as “crypto” that wasn’t a con
Hydroel@lemmy.worldto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Intel’s new CPU will have fastest ever clock speed [6.2GHz], says retailer leak3·1 year agoThat is what surprises me with this announcement: we moved a while ago from a more powerful, limited number of cores to smaller, more numerous, and less consuming cores. Power consumption increases to the square of the frequency of the processor, so what is the advantage of moving away from that model?
Same: I got both Arkham Knight and The Witcher 3 with my 980! That’s actually one of the reasons I bought one: I had planned to buy both games anyway, it made me “save” (as in, not spend) that much money. And given that it was NVIDIA’s flagship at the time, it worked quite well with that GPU and I wouldn’t have noticed the performance issues if I had not read so much backlash about them.
Off the top of my head:
- I don’t remember which one, but one recent Resident Evil remaster. Must be 4, if you say so!
- As I mentioned, Warcraft III: Reforged was (is?) considered terrible
- The GTA III, GTA: Vice City and GTA: San Andreas remasters, which are pretty bad ports of the Android/iOS versions
- Batman: Return to Arkham
- Dark Souls: Remastered
- Metro 2033: Redux
- Halo: The MCC as well, although I heard that it got a lot better down the line
- Didn’t some Final Fantasy recent remasters / new releases get criticized?
From what I recall, most of these were criticized for lacking the hand-crafted textures and lighting that the originals had. For obvious reasons, since most remasters are AI-enhanced textures, upgraded engines and little to no handcraft ever comes into play.
Did they actually fix the performance of AK or did we just get better hardware to run the game better?
They actually pulled it from Steam for a while, and re-released it properly a few weeks later. But yes, they ended up fixing it properly, and it’s probably one of the best-looking games of its generation on PC. The photo mode, in particular, is stellar.
Good points, but a few of these are mixing up controversy with genuine critics.
- Arkham Knight’s performance was terrible at launch. But many Ubisoft games could make this list, they were quite famous for their buggy games for some time.
- Along with the Diablo 2 remake, you could add the Warcraft 3 remaster as well which was nonetheless apparently abysmal, but which also removed the original game from Battle.NET. We may also add most remakes and remasters, it feels like an exception when a remaster is generally appreciated.
- Like Starfield, Fallout 4 was also heavily criticized at launch for the same reasons: unengaging story, always the same bugs, lackluster roleplay due to the voiced character… But maybe that’s always the case with every new Bethesda game.
- If I remember correctly, on of the main issues with Alien: Colonial Marines wasn’t so much that it was a terrible and unfinished game (which it was), but that the demo released was very engaging, and a completely unfair representation of the actual game, which was considered false advertising.
Hydroel@lemmy.worldto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Is Prince of Persia The Lost Crown Worth Your Time? [review]4·1 year agoSome people managed to make it run on the SD, you may need to try the demo first. It’s a shame that it’s not supported officially, it’s exactly the kind of games I enjoyed playing on the platform.
Hydroel@lemmy.worldto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Palworld Cost One Billion Yen [$6.75 million] To Make1·1 year agoI would classify Soulslike as a subgenre of Metroidvanias, but sure. I also oversaw what is arguably the most characteristic characteristic in Soulslike games: the loss of all currency on death, with a possible retrieval.
Hydroel@lemmy.worldto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Palworld Cost One Billion Yen [$6.75 million] To Make1·1 year agoIt was a 3D Metroidvania, not really Soulslike IMO: the abilities unlocked as the game progresses that allow the player to explore places they couldn’t go or take shortcuts they couldn’t take are the staple of Metroidvanias, and so many people seem to forget it, but that rest to save / enemies respawn mechanic was in many Metroidvania games long before Dark Souls. I would also say that Souls-like games are characterized by their build variety and combat difficulty, which were notably absent from J:FO.
Hydroel@lemmy.worldto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Rocksteady was reportedly making an original multiplayer game before Suicide Squad | VGC2·2 years agoThe videogameschronicle article is a cover of this Bloomberg article. Better read the source.
Hydroel@lemmy.worldto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is previewing much poorer than any other major release in recent memory.3·2 years agoThis is not an acceptable argument: I got Crazy Taxi and the first Desperados game in cereal boxes.
I didn’t know Tom Zarek was a returning actor from the original BGS series! And the actor of Captain Apollo, no less.
The solution is install with apt.
I checked on my machine, and out of all the packages I had on snap, only Inkscape, VLC and Slack were also available on apt. Spotify, Whatsdesk (a WhatsApp client) and Signal were among the most commonly used missing.
Hydroel@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Yeah, very sorry that this app is Windows only, would love to switch to Mac1·2 years agoI’m also surprised that people see this kind of ads: I haven’t seen any since I removed Outlook free (after Windows prompted me to switch because the older UWP Mail app was being retired). I’m always surprised when people complain about the number of ads they get in Windows.
But that’s not the point: the point is no paid software should contain any ad.
Hydroel@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We always imagine that if humans had tails they'd be furry tails but they'd actually probably be hairless like our bodies9·2 years agoDo you have a better source than this jpeg?
Our vestigial tail is the coccyx, and animals with tails have bones in them. Why would a vestigial tail grow at the base of the neck?
Hydroel@lemmy.worldto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Whatever you do, don't buy an Nvidia GPU right now | Digital Trends11·2 years agoYeah it’s always that: “I want to buy the new shiny thing! But it’s expensive, so I’ll wait for a while for its price to come down.” You wait for a while, the price comes down, you buy the new shiny thing and then comes out the newest shiny thing.
Hydroel@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Amazon Building its Own Linux-Based OS to Replace Android32·2 years agoI think it’s even simpler than that: they want a share of Google’s data, and more control about what ads they can show to their customers constantly. Their hardware platforms are okayish and sold for a quite low price, but they monetize it on ads.
Hydroel@lemmy.worldto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•The Smurfs 2 – The Prisoner of the Green Stone – Launch Trailer ESRB1·2 years agoLooks like it could be on of the 2008 GOTY!
I’m pretty sure Microsoft will be developing software emulation layer for Windows ARM, so it can support backwards compatibility on as many kinds of ARM processors as possible. But since Snapdragon is only claiming that this works on the X Elite, it’s either a matter of performance, or hardware restrictions?