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- Comment on The Steam Deck OLED feels like a radiant new dawn for portable play 11 months ago:
Oh I didn’t know about that USB hub. Sounds good.
- Comment on The Steam Deck OLED feels like a radiant new dawn for portable play 11 months ago:
I’ll get a steam deck as soon as I can detache the controller and put it on my TV like the Switch. While the Deck is probably amazing, it’s what I need to get one, additional to the gaming PC. I always feel chained in, when my controller is made from one part only.
- Comment on Scariest Saiyan 11 months ago:
If I’m not mistaken that image is from the Mad magazine #043 manga, from April 2002.
- Comment on What are the best features of Lemmy that aren't available in Reddit? 11 months ago:
Also it never worked in my third party app and became some stupid placeholder scrapyard, as you couldn’t see the image.
- Comment on A genre of Country Music... 11 months ago:
That said, he’s probably still richer than everyone else here.
- Comment on Youtube has started to artificially slow down video load times if you use Firefox 11 months ago:
I called it. However I didn’t expect them to do it that early.
- Comment on For the people playing City Skylines 2 how do you solve 'High rent" 1 year ago:
You can just ignore it, it didn’t have an impact on my city. Buildings didn’t get abandoned nor did the demand for business go lower.
- Comment on Grim Dawn - Grim Dawn Version v1.2.0.0 is now available! - Steam News 1 year ago:
Reduced loot but better quality and more iron, sounds great. The inventory management was a bit annoying at some point, so that change is welcome.
- Comment on Welcome too... 1 year ago:
And this is how transformers are made.
- Comment on Crunchyroll Has Added A Library Of Games To Its Streaming Subscriptions 1 year ago:
How to waste money fast. Quick guide.
- Comment on Why is Steam (Windows PC version) the only program (to my knowledge) that natively snaps to windows displays? 1 year ago:
If only steam would shrink to half width of 1080p, so it wouldn’t overlap with discord…
- Comment on Why did Lemmy change from post/comment score to count? 1 year ago:
Connect app thankfully shows me a score and individual comment vote counts. I want to see if a comment has a lot of people disagreeing, even if it’s overall score is positive. It’s an important indicator to fight missinformation.
- Comment on Ok Lemmy Rorschach test time. Tell me what you see. 1 year ago:
A horned demon, dual wielding two machinguns
- Comment on Circle of life 1 year ago:
I actually had a story typed but then didn’t submit it because it’s way too depressing for most peoples standards.
- Comment on Manor Lords | Release Date Reveal Trailer 1 year ago:
April already. Nice!
- Comment on Cities Skylines 2 player feedback 1 year ago:
It’s recommend for everyone buying C:S2 to test with the 100k citizens save file (enable unlimited money to prevent achievement from triggering). In settings disable DoF, motion blur and Volumetric. Enable TAA, as that’s the only AA that I think usable.
On WQHD, RTX3080 10gb, 5900x, 32gb ram this will result in a mix out of playable and unplayable. A small town will run >60fps, the 100k will be between 43fps and 10fps, depending on how many pedestrian walk around. Currently this is tanking my performance most.
I hope to see first performance fixes before I reach a 100k city. Also I still have the option to turn down level of details and global Illumination. Overall the game could use some more color, but is very playable on my small town.
The game has some other bugs, like difficulty placing roads/demolishing them. Quite a few shadow issues and other building/vehicle glitches. There’s also a lack of certain details that feel unfinished.
Some services don’t even work properly as they are bugged or hidden via bandaid strategies by the devs (for example early game city budget).
Weird balancing decisions, like the milestone/money flow, while losing money. Lack of building variety and a lot of bad textures, like blurry roads, lacking grass, strange water surface style. There’s also bugs that textures don’t load properly. There’s some shadow/texture streaming issue going on.
Overall: I can’t recommend it, even though I currently play it and even have fun. The performance is too bad, the lacking details will needs a few months extra and some systems even longer before they’re fleshed out.
As fan, well of course I’ll swallow that and keep playing…
- Comment on Elon offers Wikipedia $ 1 billion to change their name to Dickipedia 1 year ago:
For a billion I’d change my name to that.
- Comment on Elite Dangerous studio Frontier Developments announce layoffs and "organisational review" 1 year ago:
Looks like we’d be faster now, creating a list for studios without layoffs.
- Comment on Why decline in generalists leads to disjointed games and harms tool quality 1 year ago:
My thoughts about this. Not sure if that’s just confirmation bias, as I’ve always been a generalist, but I found, in a professional environment, it’s difficult to survive and find a place. The flexibility was removed by optimization and workload division. Not sure who’s to blame, as a lot of this is happening naturally. Most big companies become soulless, simply because of shire the size of them. Too many processes going on to have a single human brain able to fully understand. You’ll need to split up work to not lose the overview.
One thing I’ve noticed is, that companies have a hard time figuring out how to attract generalists, as there is only that one vacancy and it’s open to fit the role of a specialist. Generalists are hard to gasp for the HR, as all they rely on is working by protocol and checking how many certificates one aquired. For instance, I’ve done and learned so many things by doing, but hardly a boring course certificate to prove it.
Generalists show how good games really can be if they work in small indie teams. I’m a personal fan of companies like Coffee Stain Studio or Paradox, as they feel more grounded and healthy. I don’t think that’s rosa glasses, as the way they interact with their communities, has shown there’s a fire of dedication behind them. You have more people work on similar things because of the lack of manpower.
Now is it the way to maximize profit and creative games at the same time? Probably not, else they’d create 100 indie studios for the price of one AAA studio, right? On the other hand, on average, 9 of 10 games I buy nowadays are from some indie company.
This also leads to another current issue: games becoming too big for AAA producers, but that’s another can of worms.
- Comment on Do any languages have words for left & right that start with the same letter? 1 year ago:
I like this question because I haven’t found an AI answer this question correctly yet. They all give wrong answers.
- Comment on Do our human accomplishments have a long-term, universal significance, or when the world ends, do we all end with it, including what we’ve achieved? 1 year ago:
Heat death of the universe is unavoidable. Entropy can’t be reversed. It’s ultimately pointless.
- Comment on Starfield has some beautiful landscapes! 1 year ago:
I like the game as a whole. I could name you shortcomings of nearly every aspect of the game yet as a whole I have a really good time.
Some quests have a too early ending or sudden dropoff, yet they were fun and the dialogues were good. Building your spacecraft is fun, despite the restrictions on how you can rotate stuff. The points of interest are often kind of lacking, but then on I’m in space and I don’t mind mostly “empty” planets as that’s what space is.
It’s actually kind of strange, because I don’t like No Man’s Sky. I find that game so boring and tedious. While Starfield is engaging to me. I wish the survival aspects of the game were a bit more, as they got nerfed too much. I’d like to prepare for the planet conditions.
I don’t like that unique weapon rewards aren’t unique other than a name/skin. But the overall weapon of the game are fun and I have many in my inventory that I barely use because I enjoy the ones I main. (Meaning I have enough for New Game+ as I just focus on laser and energy weapons at the moment)
The environment often shines at night, the weather looks great and I like the music creating a good synergy.
I found NPCs to be enjoyable too, while I’m sad I can’t put two NPC of Neon in my ship crew (the bagger girl and the gang girl, sorry I don’t have their names at hand)
I have fun with the quests too. Just a few days ago I did a side mission with a rough AI, that I could solve peacefully with Ryujin dialogue options. I have yet to visit Chrimson Fleet and do most of the main story. I’m just at the beginning and there’s so much great stuff yet to happen.
- Comment on Starfield has some beautiful landscapes! 1 year ago:
I still enjoy Starfield after 60 hours and the enjoyment is even growing. I’m sick of pretending the game isn’t good, just because the hive mind decided so. It has flaws sure, but which game doesn’t?
- Comment on What's your hobby? 1 year ago:
I spend 1000€ on a stock and it went to zero.
- Comment on Martin Scorsese urges filmmakers to fight comic book movie culture: ‘We’ve got to save cinema’ 1 year ago:
I believe Disney is doing it on their own by now. Look at what is happening to Marcel and the DCU, I see only big failures recently and viewers are exhausted by it too.
- Comment on Men will never understand 1 year ago:
I have the issue with pants though
- Comment on Has AI made any breakthroughs in other fields? Or how close are we to that happening? 1 year ago:
You wouldn’t use an LLM (chat bot to appear human) for finding new materials, you’d specialize it with physical and chemical data and give it technically requirements. Something similar is done via AI for genome sequencing. AI is also used to design complex structures that are hard for humans to get their heads behind, like a new structure of a CPU. AI can also create new art, but depending on the model, similar to how humans do it, it will take more inspiration or less from already existing works. AI is not completely new, as we’ve used machine learning to filter stuff via pattern or finding anomalies for decades. It just never was this easy to learn your own model and generate usable results.
- Comment on lol 1 year ago:
Sure, just give me a fairy in a bottle and Zelda’s ass.