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Paradox Interactive completely cancelled Life by You (update Paradox Tectonic to close)
17 June 2024 at 8:19 pm UTC Likes: 10

My conspiratorial side has a slight inclination to believe that EA threw their weight around behind the scenes to prevent this release.

UK Government replies to petition about requiring publishers to keep games working
5 May 2024 at 8:05 pm UTC Likes: 5

While government intervention is undesirable and messy, it may be necessary. I'm reminded of the workplace. Rules in the workplace are created in response to someone causing an issue in a way that was unforseen until them, it's more desirable for employees to just be mature and smart enough not to cause the issues, but... Well, you know how it is.
I think it's just common sense that if some online service is required to make the physical product you bought work, than that service, or some workaround for said service, should always be available even if the company behind said product shuts down. It's important for historical preservation, and it's responsible for us to keep things out of landfills whenever possible.

Driving survival game Pacific Drive is very cool - here's the fix for Steam Deck / Linux
8 February 2024 at 4:00 pm UTC Likes: 1

The Pacific Northwest has always been a favorite region to explore IRL. Just a wide variety of natural terrain, drive half an hour in any direction and you'll feel like you're in a different state all together.
Perfect place for an exploration focused game really, I'll certainly look into this title.

Half-Life remake Black Mesa hits over 100,000 Steam reviews to Overwhelmingly Positive
8 February 2024 at 1:40 am UTC

Always appreciated what Black Mesa did. I mean I never got to play Half Life 1 when it was in its prime, I had an N64 and a barely usable prebuilt HP running Windows ME when it came out. By the time Half Life was on my radar it was a hard game to get into. I prefer the original nowadays, but without Black Mesa to show me the design and artistic intent behind those dated graphics and mildly jank mechanics... I'm not sure if I'd ever have beaten HL1 and be quite as big of a Half Life fan as I am now.
Actually, nevermind, Fallout 1 & 2 never got remakes and I managed to power through their jank and become a toxic Fallout fan, and those games are intensely more dated. If Black Mesa got delayed even longer I probably would a got tired of waiting and just powered through HL1 and be just as much of a fan as I am now. In any case, Black Mesa was cool and Mark Laidlaw is a good writer and aside from his work on Half-Life I really liked his book Dad's Nuke.

Palworld hits 19 million players in less than two weeks - beating the latest Pokémon
1 February 2024 at 4:14 pm UTC Likes: 5

I didn't expect this to blow up like it has, but I was also rather uninformed as to how... Well, disappointing recent Pokemon games have been. Game Freak and Nintendo have the financial resources to make an awe inspiring entry in the franchise, but they pump out stuff that barely passes as GameCube launch titles visually, and the core gameplay doesn't seem to have changed a lick since the Game Boy days.

Steam Beta adds explainers to Steam Deck performance menu - plus fixes for Desktop too
20 January 2024 at 7:06 pm UTC Likes: 1

It'd be nice if on initial setup they gave you the option to disable all explainers. It's nice for new users, but returning users, like if they release a Deck 2 which I will certainly buy, it'll all just be unnecessary.

AYANEO Next Lite with a customized SteamOS-like HoloISO fully revealed
12 January 2024 at 11:18 pm UTC Likes: 2

Lack of Windows license seems to have positively affected the pricing, $299 is... Pretty darn good for a PC handheld. When accounting for inflation its pretty close to the price of the DS when that launched.

Skyrim Special Edition updated with Steam Deck support, ultrawide res, bug fixes
6 December 2023 at 8:42 am UTC

Quoting: TimeFreezeWondering if the GOG version will also get those improvements besides the Creation stuff since thats removed anyways in the GOG release.
I doubt they'll give the GOG version any Deck specific updates, seeing as how it's not expected to be installed on that devoce through said platform, but man it'd be great if they did. Gog version is kinda... Well, it took ages to get it working flawlessly on the Deck. Heroic doesn't install it properly and lead to the launcher not working properly due to missing or misformatted registry keys (intentional bit of copy protection on Bethesda's part which has always annoyed me). And when you get past that, a windows component needs to be installed via protontricks to get dialogue audio working whick took a bit of digging to figure that issue out.
Point is, almost wish I bought the Steam version, on the other hand I really don't want creation club nonsense polluting my game, and DRM free is always preferred when given the option .

Steam Deck a 'stable target for a couple years' so no Steam Deck 2 for a while
23 September 2023 at 1:59 am UTC

Perhaps if projects like Box86 improve, they can make a Deck lite running off ARM. Something smaller, passively cooled, super battery life, focused on being a handheld Steam Link but fully capable of playing PC games from at least the 2010s.
That's under the assumption ARM is more power efficient than modern x86_64 processors, not sure if that's actually true anymore I haven't really looked into the subject much and AMD really seems to be absolutely killing it in the erea of power efficiency
I anticipate the Deck will become at least 5 years old before they really start considering a full on Deck 2 in any case.

Microsoft leak shows Fallout 3 and Oblivion Remasters, DOOM Year Zero and more
20 September 2023 at 12:31 am UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: razing32
Quoting: Mountain Man
Quoting: razing32I honestly wonder how that Fallout 3 remaster will look like.
Starfield and all the bugs I've seen so far doesn't make me hopeful.
Have you actually played Starfield, or just watched click-bait YouTube videos? Because my experience in over 40 hours of play is that it actually has very few significant bugs, and the graphics are often quite gorgeous.

I'm currently on Baldurs Gate 3 but did get Starfield as a gift recently , just have not had time to try it.
Haven't really watched youtube , just what i saw on some meme sites and those bugs were weird. Was planning to wait for a few patches to be honest but will see. Opinion was divided between it's good to it's empty/buggy.
I'm 20 hours into Starfield and... It's rather dry on the writing side, but the main gameplay loop is decently fun, just feels like more Fallout 4 just in a notably less interestingly setting.
Waiting on a ground vehicle mod, hell if Bethesda they just copied and pasted the horses from Skyrim I would've been happy. Running hundreds of meters from waypoint to waypoint when surveying a planet, constantly running out of breath, feels really silly.