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  • Imagine putting a mod that the devs of the game it's for can take down at any moment if they feel like it.

    Imagine being dumb enough to pay for it as well!

  • Lazy game devs should release finished optimized products.

    • How to say you know nothing about game development without saying you know nothing about game (software) development. But want to assert your opinion on it regardless.

      It's corporate profiteering not lazy devs. The devs work their asses off, these aren't their decisions to make.

      It's like blaming the guy finishing the drywall for design problems with the building. Lazy drywallers, ruining a good office tower, it wouldn't be leaning if they weren't so lazy.

      • The more people defend the lazy game devs, the more crappy half finished games we will get. The reason people need to seek out upscaling at all for Starfield is because the game isn't optimized. Lazy design.

  • PureDark, who claimed to make more than $40,000 per month from locking DLSS3 mods behind their Patreon page,

    Make that 50k, his current patreon page shows over 10k members. There's stuff for several games there, tho, like RDR2, Last of Us 2, Elden Ring, Fallout 4, etc.

    Seems there's plenty of space for competitors to enter the "offer DLSS mods for games that don't have it"

    If I was earning that much per month, I wouldn't worry about taking extra time to add DRM to my stuff. Despite the cracked version floating around, he got more subscribers since the first stories came around and he's at zero risk of suffering any significant loss. Pirate that shit with a clean conscience

  • The year is 2023. Gamers are expected to pay for the ability to utilize a feature built into their videocard. A true dystopia.

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