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Jamie, to gaming in E3, once gaming’s biggest expo, is officially dead
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E3 has been garbage on all levels for like 10 years, it’s for the best.

Jamie, to technology in Pluralistic: “If buying isn’t owning, piracy isn’t stealing”
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Or I can pay nothing and get a plain video file that I can do anything I want with, and play on any device without needing a player. And as long as I keep that file backed up somewhere, I’ll always have a copy of it.

The TV business is struggling to learn the lesson the music industry learned a long time ago.

Jamie, to gaming in factorio challenge with audio commentary?
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Doing a quick skim on my phone, your microphone quality is fine. I would probably lower the game audio in post a bit to make the sound more distinct, but it’s only noticeable when the game does loud stuff.

Jamie, to games in Dungeons & Dragons co-op multiplayer game on the way from Payday devs
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Really says something that, according to steamcharts numbers, Payday 2 has over 10x the current playercount than Payday 3 right now. Even peak, Payday 3 has 3,475, whereas Payday 2 has 34,680.

And as far as D&D video games go… Baldur’s Gate 3 already mastered that niche. I’ll keep an eye out if it sounds impressive, but I don’t see it living up to the same standard. Even then, going to a game shop and playing with real people around a table can’t be beat, either.

Jamie, to games in Ubisoft blames “technical error” for showing pop-up ads in Assassin’s Creed
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I remember reading about companies developing ML based software that touted some effectiveness at replacing CEOs, though it never seemed to have went anywhere.

Jamie, to games in Ubisoft blames “technical error” for showing pop-up ads in Assassin’s Creed
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I can’t believe a random technical error would design and deploy a Black Friday popup ad right at the time of year where it would be relevant.

The machines are going too far, we need to shut them down.

Jamie, to gaming in [Discussion] Games you forgot you had
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I’ve had a lot of games that I found online, thought they looked fun, then discovered I actually had them in my steam library already and never once touched them.

Jamie, to games in Total War Warhammer 3 devs will remove Steam users starting boycotts
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I think they can in their own game forum, but not universally

Jamie, to games in King Kong Report Says the Developers Only Had One Year to Make the Game
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So was Fallout New Vegas.

Though I would hesitate to count Fallout or Majora’s Mask here because they were based on existing games, so the breadth of the work on things like mechanics had already been done, and they had the ability to re-use a lot of assets.

I don’t know the extent of asset or code reuse for Vice City, so I can’t really say if that should be counted the same or not.

Jamie, to technology in Why the Internet Isn’t Fun Anymore
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The relative lack of content on Lemmy, for me, has been a boon. I go through New, then Top 6 Hours, then Top 12 Hours, then I need to find something else to do. When I was on Reddit, I found myself bouncing between Reddit and YouTube for entertainment. With Lemmy not having boundless amounts of crap to scroll through and no algorithm, my tech usage is far more varied.

Jamie, to technology in Why the Internet Isn’t Fun Anymore
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unbearable due to the sheer amount of advertisement.

I spent 3 days in a hotel room this week, and while I did bring my Steam Deck and dock with me for entertainment, I got there to find that the TV had no HDMI ports. I was stuck with basic cable and the only saving grace being Showtime, which wasn’t at extra cost and doesn’t have ads.

But when both Showtime channels had stuff I was less than indifferent to watching, the advertisements on any of the other channels were horrible. The shows felt like they were 1:1 in terms of content to ads.

Don’t get me started on the radio, either. I used to love listening to the radio, but now all they play is the same set of a couple dozen songs, with 5 minutes of ads that play every 3 or so songs. Also, no rock station in my area plays anything newer than ~15 years old, tops. They’re all still playing the same music that I listened to on those stations when I was a teen, and I’m a little over 30.

Jamie, to technology in Why the Internet Isn’t Fun Anymore
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I remember hearing about the potential of Web 2.0 in the 00s and thought it sounded like it was going to be really cool.

Now I just want the old web back. Isolated forums had a sense of community that, even on Lemmy, isn’t present in the same way.

Jamie, to games in Unity to Cap Runtime Fee to 4% of Revenue Over $1M, Users Will Self-Report Figures
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Hopefully development studios can hold strong and continue their boycott anyway. Backing down now basically means Unity got away with it, in a sense. Plus, companies are learning from each other’s shitty tactics lately ala Twitter, Reddit, and Recently Facebook coming out with payment schemes on things that used to be free.

So if Unity does this, other software companies will probably try some similar stuff.

Jamie, to games in Unity reportedly considering cap on hugely controversial per-install fees
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I had a feeling something like this was gonna come. It’s an age old trick.

Do something that makes people mad and gets attention.

Let it stew for a few days while you’re “considering” things.

Come out and say you made a mistake and the initial plan was misguided, present the thing you were actually planning to do instead.

Brag about how much you “care about feedback” while still doing what you want

Jamie, to gaming in Todd Howard wants Elder Scrolls 6 to be ‘the ultimate fantasy-world simulator’
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I think Dwarf Fortress is going to hold the crown for ultimate fantasy world simulator. I don’t think ES6 will allow for systematic breeding and killing of mer-children for their valuable bones.

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