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smokebuddy, to movies in Watch Dogs Movie Officially Begins Filming More Than a Decade After Being Announced - IGN

Cool. I hope it follows Aiden Pierce and the first game’s story with the breakneck tonal inconsistencies that happen when

spoilerthe player character is a completely broken man due to the death of his niece… using that energy to end the lives of hundreds of innocents in the pursuit of revenge, just don’t think about it

walter_wiggles, to movies in Watch Dogs Movie Officially Begins Filming More Than a Decade After Being Announced - IGN

I saw a better version of this at the park the other day.

Hubi, to movies in Watch Dogs Movie Officially Begins Filming More Than a Decade After Being Announced - IGN
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Ubisoft does not have a great track record when it comes to movie adaptions. I’m keeping my expectations low.

FooBarrington,

Ubisoft does not have a great track record when it comes to movie adaptions.

FTFY!

Alexstarfire, to movies in Watch Dogs Movie Officially Begins Filming More Than a Decade After Being Announced - IGN

It’s never too late to make a mediocre movie off a game.

canis_majoris, to startrek in [Hageman brothers interview] Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2’s Janeway Could’ve Captained the Enterprise (But Kate Mulgrew Said No) - IGN
@canis_majoris@lemmy.ca avatar

I wonder which Enterprise they would have used. I don’t think any of them are appropriate for Janeway.

That being said, it’s fun to speculate! Was the E blown up at that point? Was it too early for the Odyssey class?

It’s nice to see Janeway in a new whip. The Voyager-A kind of looks like a Sovereign with an Intrepid deflector. Can’t say that I mind the look though, I love arrowhead ships!

fckreddit, to games in Call of Duty Dataminers Unearth What Looks Like an Unannounced Deadpool & Wolverine Crossover

Sounds dumb.

Zoot_,

Came to say exactly this.

ryven, to games in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Modder Restores Secret Ending Scrapped by CD Projekt
@ryven@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I am not surprised that Yennefer selling out the Lodge got scrapped. That sounds like a plot thread that deserves way more room to breathe than being crammed into the ending sequence.

rozodru, to pcgaming in How Alice: Madness Returns Found New Life on the Internet Long After the Departure of Its Creator - IGN

my ex-girlfriend loved the first game, she even got a massive tattoo of the cat on her back. The second game? it was horrible. It took everything that was great about the first game and just said “fuck it” and toss it out the window. graphically it was nice but it just lacked that insanity of the first game, the story was weak and just didn’t draw you in like the first did.

And make no mistake McGee, on his own, is a one trick pony. He got fired from Id for bad level designs (which, depending on who you ask is controversial) he knocked it out of the park with Alice, but fumbled with Madness Returns and…ugh…Bad Day LA which NO ONE remembers.

So I mean kudos to fans that like this game but only if McGee stays far away from a potential third game in the series I wouldn’t hold out much hope.

Itsamelemmy, to games in How Alice: Madness Returns Found New Life on the Internet Long After the Departure of Its Creator

This, Clive Barker’s undying and parasite eve. Wish all 3 would get proper remakes.

dis_honestfamiliar, to games in How Alice: Madness Returns Found New Life on the Internet Long After the Departure of Its Creator
Duamerthrax,

Obligatory Fuck EA.

ILikeBoobies, to pcgaming in How Alice: Madness Returns Found New Life on the Internet Long After the Departure of Its Creator - IGN

I liked it, nice kids are finding it now

w2tpmf, to pcgaming in How Alice: Madness Returns Found New Life on the Internet Long After the Departure of Its Creator - IGN

Fuck EA.

Yet another example of a situation where if a company refuses to maintain an IP they should have to give it up.

mp3,
@mp3@lemmy.ca avatar

They value it, but won’t do anything with it. It’s value comes mostly from American McGee, and if he throws the towel then it’s worth way less.

Sounds like EA made a bad business move after all.

emptyother,
@emptyother@programming.dev avatar

Well, we have to do something about IP laws then.

ILikeBoobies,

refuses to maintain an IP they should have to give it up.

This is how you get shitty mobile gacha game reskins

Mora, to games in Elden Ring Dev FromSoftware Suggests Turning Off Mouse Control Apps to Improve Shadow of the Erdtree Frame-Rate

Yeah, those proprietary apps were always cancer for PCs. I remember I had to uninstall some Razor Keyboard RGB thingie for a friend because it somehow introduced lag to Overwatch.

dan1101,

Yep lean and mean is best for gaming. Dodge all those utility apps Have nothing running in the background that isn’t essential.

ssm, to games in FromSoftware Parent Company Hacked by Ransomware Gang Threatening to Release Internal Data
@ssm@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

based, please leak the source code so I can illegally build fromsoftware games on openbsd

Titou,
@Titou@sh.itjust.works avatar

Long live openbsd as a arch user

Fades, to games in FromSoftware Parent Company Hacked by Ransomware Gang Threatening to Release Internal Data

These Russian fucking ransomware hackers are out of control. Companies, hospitals, city infra, anything and everything

The article talks about it a little and links this:

www.wired.com/story/state-of-ransomware-2024/

The games industry in general has proven vulnerable to cyberattacks in the past. Rockstar Games and Insomniac are among the studios to be heavily impacted by ransomware attacks, resulting in the release of a large amount of confidential data. A recent report on Wired detailed why ransomware attacks are “more brutal than ever” in 2024.

from companies to city infrastructure to fucking hospitals: beckershospitalreview.com/…/us-hospitals-paid-100…

www.bbc.com/news/technology-60378009

74% of ransomware revenue goes to Russia-linked hackers

home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy2114

Russia continues to offer safe harbor for cybercriminals where groups such as LockBit are free to launch ransomware attacks against the United States, its allies, and partners. These ransomware attacks have targeted critical infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and financial institutions.

JimSamtanko,

I’ll add in the entire Seattle public library system.

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