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  • I've removed the line from the line to better adhere to TomHW writing.

  • FSR 3.1 vs DLSS 3.7 vs XeSS 1.3 Upscaling Battle, 5 Games Tested
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    FSR 3.1 vs DLSS 3.7 vs XeSS 1.3 Upscaling Battle, 5 Games Tested
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    METAL GEAR RISING: REVENGEANCE released on GoG and 40% off
    www.gog.com METAL GEAR RISING: REVENGEANCE

    Developed by Kojima Productions and PlatinumGames, METAL GEAR RISING: REVENGEANCE takes

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    The community won the battle [in game challenge], so PvP battler Fishards is now open source [for Godot Engine]
    www.gamingonlinux.com The community won the battle, so PvP battler Fishards is now open source

    Back in June the developers of Fishards put out a bit of an ultimatum: fight them in-game and win to make the game open source, or they will nuke the game from orbit.

    The community won the battle, so PvP battler Fishards is now open source
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    PC gamers are finally embracing the controller, as usage triples [increase to 15% from 5% over the last six years]
  • Thanks for bring this up, now I've fixed from "15% increase to " increase to 15% from 5%". Should be more clear

  • VA-11 Hall-A developer Sukeban Games announces ‘Active Time Action’ game .45 PARABELLUM BLOODHOUND for PC
    www.gematsu.com VA-11 Hall-A developer Sukeban Games announces ‘Active Time Action’ game .45 PARABELLUM BLOODHOUND for PC

    VA-11 Hall-A developer Sukeban Games has announced .45 PARABELLUM BLOODHOUND, an “Active Time Action” game featuring a mix of real-time and turn-based combat. It will be available for P…

    VA-11 Hall-A developer Sukeban Games announces ‘Active Time Action’ game .45 PARABELLUM BLOODHOUND for PC
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    Don't forget also Itch.io has a summer sale ongoing!
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    Find games like Sprout Valley, A Date with Death, Night of the Nun... aka Nun Massacre, DISORDER, Therapy with Dr. Albert Krueger on itch.io, the indie game hosting marketplace

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    Co-op isometric action adventure game DuneCrawl announced for PC
    www.gematsu.com Co-op isometric action adventure game DuneCrawl announced for PC

    GUNHEAD and Wytchwood developer Alientrap has announced cooperative isometric action adventure game DuneCrawl for PC (Steam). A release date was not announced.

    Co-op isometric action adventure game DuneCrawl announced for PC
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    Tales of Kenzera: Zau Developer Surgent Studios Hit With Layoffs - IGN
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    Tales of Kenzera: Zau developer Surgent Studios has been hit with a round of layoffs affecting about a dozen employees, the studio confirmed today.

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    AMD vs Intel: Which CPUs Are Better in 2024?
  • Despite what people say, Nvidia is certanly the one with most complete support for Linux... if support for a OS is defined by how Windows is supported.

    The way GPU are supported on Windows is this: Microsoft pick your whole experience, then you install the setup.exe with a bunch of bloat and some advertisement from the OEM (Nvidia or the Nvidia's GPU resellers like EVGA, ASUS...)

    If you stick with the most popular distro which have the exact Linux kernel Nvidia support... yeah, nothing can beat Nvidia. You have amazing support for nearly every feature your GPU offer (cuda, ray tracing etc), but if you want to try some kind more exotic flavour of Linux, expect problem.

    AMD, being much more OpenSource friendly, it mean you can have the top notch 3D acceleration on basically anything, even Puppy Linux ( a ~200MiB Linux live distro), but if you're looking for more advanced features (like OpenCL of LLM support)... well, good luck with that: eventually, someday, they also will work (if meanwhile AMD don't drop support your card if too old).

    There's no perfect answer. Despite the flaws, people in the Linux community love AMD because they give drive support in the "Linux's way". Nvidia support is better, but it's the "Window's way", and you need to stick to the rules on what Nvidia consider "Linux" (which, for short, is "Canonical's Ubuntu")

  • Linux remains above 2% on the Steam Survey for June 2024
  • Depend on the flow, when the gaming industry row against it (ie: Epic store exclusivity to exclude Linux's support by indie develeopers, Anti-cheat that bar Linux support away) Linux adoption stay around 1% while sustaining the growth of PC gaming (it mean Linux keep growth together anyway).

    Now, with SteamDeck we have a situation where the "row against" is still there, albeit much lower because publisher AAA aren't too sure they want to be kept out SteamDeck's business.

    We still see how much fast Linux adoption will growth when the industry goes "neutral" (aka: do not go against with Anticheat)... and even when, someday maybe, they will just "support".

    So far now, Linux is going great if you consider AAA publisher did fail to sink it down (the only single big entity that openly support (not even exclusively) is Valve).

    When you go against the flow you look slow: but the energy behind you is double than anybody else.

  • Free Palworld update pushes Steam players up by 800%
  • Currently in the industry there are two ways to get the "big money" without resort on MTX and GaaS.

    1. "big day one selling carnival". With few exception with titles such as Skyrim and GTAV (which have multiple "day one" or duble-dip), this is how the AAA industry makes the big money: the very first days is where the publisher try to recover+earn money as whole. Later copies sold are mostly for bundles or special offer.

    2. Early Access program. That's where Palworld fall into. With few exceptions, this is the primary tool for indie developer that can't invest money in marketing "big day one carnival". It's safer because route because they don't to compete with the "day one carnival" from other AAA publisher. And can know straight away how much money they need to scale up (or down) their vision for the project (something WB couldn't have when they went the suicide squad route)

    Basically, for Palworld have success (or not) alter how the product scale the game itself will be.

  • Dead Game News: Response from the European Commission [companies shut down single player games you bought with always online DRM]
  • "Because people would stop buying their games!" [makes] "it’s perfectly legal"?

    That's your logic?

  • Dead Game News: Response from the European Commission [companies shut down single player games you bought with always online DRM]
  • Selling things with no warranty is perfectly legal.

    You seems unaware that most countries have consumer protection laws. They cover mandatory warranty, health and security protocols (for physical stuff) and all sort of laws against planned obsolescence, fair competition etc...etc.

    Just don’t buy from Ubisoft! It’s easy!

    If you're unaware that Ubisoft is going against consumer laws... well, of course you say so. Make yourself a question. If it's perfectly legal for Ubisoft to "shut down" phisical videogames you bought in the store: why isn't everybody doing so?

  • Fear Effect coming to PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC in 2025
  • To put the PS4 under strain, the production value should reach at the very minimum Red Dead Redemption II on PS4... I don't think this lowpoly PS1 cartoon looking redux is gonna get the same amount of investment as RDR2.

  • Dead Game News: Response from the European Commission [companies shut down single player games you bought with always online DRM]
  • It looks like you believe that EULA rewrite the law; big news: that's not how things works. EULA could add something like

    ...AND, SOMETIME, WE'LL BARGE IN YOUR HOUSE AND TAKE STUFF WE LIKE.

    After you have accepted the EULA and they trespass in your house stealing stuff, you know what will happen?

    They end up in jail for stealing the same as any common thieves.

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  • Dead Game News: Response from the European Commission [companies shut down single player games you bought with always online DRM]
  • If your political stance on this is to just shut up... well, honor your political stance and...just shut up.

    This is people who don't fall into this crap telling people that did fall into this crap simply: "you don't deserve this: let's fight your, and our, way out".

    People who fall for this crap, is giving resource to the crappiest companies: and with money, the crappiest companies can buy their way back also on you.

  • Fear Effect coming to PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC in 2025
  • Given that the original game came out for PS1, the only Sony's console this game may not run would be that weirid CD-drive add-on they made for the SNES back in the days ref

  • Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC Review - IGN [10/10]
  • Never trust a 10/10 on any game on (or before) day release

  • Hands on with the Zotac Zone gaming handheld: It's got a gorgeous screen, but the competition is ramping up [AMD Ryzen 7 8840U, 780M GPU,16GB Ram, 7-inch AMOLED 1080p, ~800$]
  • Original name for these device was UMPC, now rebranded as "handheld" because flow better in tweet an youtube videos titles.

  • Ahri ban rates soar as League of Legends players commit to protest [due to absurd skin cost: $435]
  • F2P games target need big number of people, by necessity their biggest customer share is low-income people: proposing them luxury range product and peer-pressure ("to look good") is what I call dishonest.

  • Ahri ban rates soar as League of Legends players commit to protest [due to absurd skin cost: $435]
  • Worse than what they’ve been doing for the last decade? It seems to me like this is a better state of things because it’s clearly a lot of money for one big purchase, so you know immediately that it’s not something you can afford. Better transparency, so less manipulative.

    Clearly so it seems to you. There are companies that, more simply, don't do this at all: they don't need to be transparent on how dishonest they are... because they aren't.

    If your argument "in secret they may be"... well, if your point is "entities that seems honest are the most secretly dishonest", I think the first entity that we can apply your logic is your very self: you pretend to be honest in defend companies who behave transparently dishonest... it simply mean that you're honesty is just a show off, while in truth you're just shilling.

    That's your logic: next time behave openly dishonest, so we know how much transparently dishonest you are.

  • Ahri ban rates soar as League of Legends players commit to protest [due to absurd skin cost: $435]
  • What’s the downside?

    Customer manipulation.

    You could say "of course don't affect me" to FOMO, p2w, whales, dark patterns and alike... but just because you personally ignore it, it doesn't mean it's going to vanish. Industries live and evolve through money, the next iteration of video gaming is made by where money went.

    LoL players came from a mod of Warcraft III; Riot is slowly cooking (put in warm-to-boil water) their frog customers in something people don't consider healthy (generally with "they are them, not me, so I don't care").

  • Hello, PC gaming here: Are the consoles OK?
  • There's an economic network behind console: contrary to PC (which is more an abstract concept that no one owns) you can find console in your local general store: these stores put Sony/Microsoft/Nintendo brands/logo all around without the need for these three companies to directly pay them (PC/Notebook strictly places for general and office purpose). Before the ecommerce got the point is today, these stores putting free console advertising made a big difference. PC gaming industry was fragmented, also the main player in the PC sphere (Microsoft) had their own console which, due to conflict of interest, damped the huge storm of the PC gaming industry. The only company I am aware of, that consistently work in favor of PC gaming was Valve. But they were a digital store and had not much interest in the physical presence in general stores until SteamMachine/SteamController/SteamDeck

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