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otp, in Xbox Network will implement mass content deletion taking effect from January 9th

Jeez. 90 days is a pretty short period of time.

thingsiplay,
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I expected a more sensible default, such as 365 days. It would also be helpful to have a 'favorite' option to prevent deletion. This is a major letdown.

Timetorelax,

Unfortunately, things never stay the same.

Timetorelax,

They’ve probably realised it was taking up so much server space. It’s a con because you have to pay monthly for their services.

ampersandrew, in Steam kicks off 2024 with its highest-ever concurrents and player count
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I would love for some other store to give me a reason to shop with them instead. GOG is closest, and they still can't be bothered to give me a Galaxy client on Linux.

TurboHarbinger,

I feel now is like a mistake buying from other places. I bought cyberpunk from gog, I wish now I didn’t. For Christmas I got gifted lots of games from my steam wishlist. I couldn’t add phantom liberty coz I didn’t bought the base game from steam.

Sadly for every other company, Steam = more features and stability.

thingsiplay,
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Exactly why I don't want to use GOG. There are third party clients, but I refuse to build an entire catalog if the company does not provide something official.

Montagge, in MSI has launched a new gaming handheld, and there are two things you should know: It's the first to launch with an Intel Core Ultra processor, and for some reason it's called 'Claw'
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For software, the Claw is running Windows 11

Nah, I'm good

NakariLexfortaine, in MSI has launched a new gaming handheld, and there are two things you should know: It's the first to launch with an Intel Core Ultra processor, and for some reason it's called 'Claw'

The last thing I want my devices to remind me of is the old days, getting a case of the Claw from gripping the arcade stick for too long.

Those are painfully happy memories.

dowath, in Epic Games has dropped another Free Game on its store
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I bought Guardians of the Galaxy during the Steam Winter Sale for about $15... which I think is a better deal than getting it for free and having to deal with Epic Games.

Jaysyn, in Switch 2 predicted to match Steam Deck price, $100 more than OG Switch
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I love the Switch, but it's nowhere near as useful as a Steam Deck for the same price & has only a tiny fraction of the Steam Deck's current game library.

Averagegoob,
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@Jaysyn @mike591 I would agree in general but I still do find myself longing for the more compact/lighter frame of the switch sometimes

conciselyverbose,

I definitely don't.

Joycons are the worst controller anyone has ever made, and making it remotely usable isn't any smaller.

kurcatovium,

The price of the library is nearly the same, though… sad

KyoStarr,
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Not sure what you mean. I get deals all the time using sites like gg.deals to cross reference multiple store fronts for PC deals for my Steam Deck, paying a fraction of what they would have cost on Switch.

conciselyverbose,

He was memeing that buying the 5% of the games the Switch has would cost just as much as buying everything on Steam.

kurcatovium,

Exactly this. Steam has one huge benefit for players: it made gaming pretty cheap. If you don’t need every game day 1 and you are patient, you can play dirt cheap. And I mean dirt cheap.

This is not entirely true for Nintendo, which tends to hold prices way higher. At least from the quick glance I made couple years ago when I was thinking about Switch.

conciselyverbose,

I don't think Skyrim has been below $30 lol

KyoStarr,
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Ah on a second read I see that now haha.

all-knight-party,
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It does still have an advantage of being plug and play compared to the Steam Deck's "it's like a portable console except you're still PC gaming so I hope you like caveats, changing settings, and troubleshooting"

KyoStarr,
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I very rarely have to troubleshoot games. Maybe toggle a few quality settings to get it to run to my liking but that's about it.

all-knight-party,
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It really depends on the game. I think an important thing to note is that if you're going to mention the incredible library of a PC platform like the Steam Deck that a lot of these older than five years or so PC games will absolutely require more particular settings and fiddling to get them to run perfectly compared to consoles that guarantee you a game running with comfortable controls with no hassle for anything in their library.

Performance notwithstanding, but even then striking the balance between performance and image quality with graphics options is sometimes more of the experiential decision making than a casual console gamer might want to be concerned with. I think you absolutely get used to and probably don't notice the lower level of these things if you've been on PC for a while, but it is a big part of whether I choose to play switch or PC.

And of course, if your only concern is playing modern releases on PC, then this won't matter as much, but it is a factor.

ambiance, in Former Stardew Valley developer's new life sim set in a city looks ambitious

“A” former Stardew Valley developer

…bitch that dev team was one man, his name is Eric Barone

Truck_kun,

"In early 2019, ConcernedApe formed a small development team to continue updating the game. The 1.4 update of the game was developed by ConcernedApe, Arthur Lee (a.k.a. Mr. Podunkian), and Alex Erlandson (a.k.a. zillix). The 1.5 update of the game was developed by ConcernedApe and Arthur Lee. See Stardew Valley for more info about the game’s development. "

https://stardewvalleywiki.com/ConcernedApe

So he worked on 1.4 and 1.5 with ConcernedApe. Technically a former Stardew Valley developer, but title is just click bait to get attention. Up to 1.3 was a one man show, and by that point, who could blame ConcernedApe for hiring some help; the game was successful, and had the funds to do it, and help with his vision (possibly with things outside his expertise).

Kaldo,
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Article does say "one time contributor" so yeah, just a click bait title.

Wolpertinger, in Former Stardew Valley developer's new life sim set in a city looks ambitious
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So I saw this headline elsewhere, and I have to ask - I thought ConcernedApe was the sole developer (not counting porting the game to consoles/mobile), and he’s working on Haunted Chocolatier and Stardew Valley…

What’s the situation with Stardew Valley’s development?

amio, in Former Stardew Valley developer's new life sim set in a city looks ambitious

Paywall.

Midnitte, in MSI Gaming Teases Its Own Steam Deck Competitor

As great as these competitors seem to be, I can’t help but feel that SteamOS (which valve still hasn’t released) continues to be a defining feature of the Steam Deck - its… really a joy to use.

atocci,

I hope they do release it. I was looking into getting the Legion Go back when it launched but all the reviews between it and the Ally made me realize how much I rely on SteamOS-specific features.

WHYAREWEALLCAPS,

Don't have a SD and haven't really looked to hard into the experience. What are the SteamOS specific features you mention? As a gamer on Linux who is eventually looking to get a SD I'm curious.

atocci,

Game suspension in sleep mode is the big one. I don't know how, but it seems like they've perfected a way to suspend any game when the system goes to sleep and then pick right back up where you left off when you wake it again without any hitches. It works just like the Switch or any other handheld, except it's a PC and it's doing it with games that aren't made to be suspended like that.

peter, in Twitch's updated policy is cracking down on 'implied nudity'
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I’m naked under the massive censor bar which is my clothing

KoboldCoterie, in MSI Gaming Teases Its Own Steam Deck Competitor
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In my opinion, the fact that so many of these competing devices run windows just ruins them out of the gate. The fact that you can cleanly suspend and resume games on the Deck is its best feature by a mile, and I’ve yet to see any windows-based device manage to even come close to doing that reliably.

EvilMonkeySlayer,

Yep, I think they need to get SteamOS on these if they want to compete. Windows is simply not good for devices like this, at all.

HubertManne,

yeah if it runs windows then to me its not a steamdeck competitor.

Kit, in Twitch's updated policy is cracking down on 'implied nudity'

Good. It’s been frustrating to find a good game stream when half of the livestreams are just porn. I might feel differently if it was half naked men.

CJOtheReal, in Twitch's updated policy is cracking down on 'implied nudity'

🤡

YIj54yALOJxEsY20eU, in Epic Games has dropped another Free Game on its store

This reads way too much like an Ad

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