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  • Interesting, I will have to experiment with this. I am curious how the Mastodon formatting would transform to Lemmy.

  • Sorry, I didn't quiet get that.

    The manual Mastodon posts already include a link to the Lemmy post URL.

    What would adding a @tycoon@lemmy.world to Mastodon posts do on the Lemmy side?

    Or maybe I am not getting something?

  • I see. I had a suspicion that this was somehow tied to my specific instance on Mastodon.

    Correct me if I am wrong, but theoretically the Lemmy (Agent Karyo) posts could have already been federated on larger Mastodon instances, but I didn't see them because someone on mstdn.games needed to have first followed !tycoon@lemmy.world for me to see them on my mstdn.games feed?

    And Lemmy content on Mastodon always follows the community = hashtag model?

    The lack of ability to customize the appearance of Lemmy posts on Mastodon is really annoying. The default method is not suitable for micro-blogging.

    I guess I will just continue doing what I did before and wait till there is a better system of managing Lemmy <> Mastodon interactions.

  • I wouldn't go as far a stating that it's mainly a systemic problem. Individual choices also matter to some degree.

  • It's a portable gaming device. It is in the same market.

    You can play complex strategy games that require strong CPUs like Project Highrise, The Final Earth 2, Mega Mall Story 2 on mobile.

    You won't be able to run The Final Earth 2 even with the standard mobile population limit on a Switch because it uses an ancient CPU and it's a quad core.

    Don't limit yourself by Nintendo PR and marketing. The gaming world (portable or otherwise) is not limited to Nintendo.

  • Portable devices using ARM CPU cores, even ones for ~$350, like the Xiaomi F1 released in 2018. It came with a new Snapdragon 845 SoC that included an Adreno 630 GPU.

    It didn't have the form factor of the Switch, I will give you that. My point is that the Switch had a very weak CPU when compared to similar devices even in the same price band for its time.

  • Keep telling yourself that!

    You don't know anything about the Switch 2's CPU and you just assumed it will be better because "trust me bro".

    And you have the gall to call other people stupid (note that I never insulted you) and in such passive-aggressive way too.

  • OP claimed the Steam Deck's CPU was definitely worse than the Switch 2 (this was an explicit, categorical statement).

    Considering the Switch's history (Cortex A57 used in the OG Switch being three generation behind in 2017), it's not unreasonable to speculate that the Switch 2 CPU is likely to be extremely weak from a gaming perspective (I never brought up compute or synthetic benchmarks).

  • The Switch CPU performs extremely poorly as far as gaming is concerned. Case in point, you cited Cities: Skylines, a quick web search suggests performance is terrible on the Switch and it seems to have been abandoned shortly after release.

    While I don't doubt the Switch 2 CPU will be sufficient for games released by Nintendo, from a broader gaming perspective (gaming is not only Nintendo), it is likely the Switch 2 CPU will also be subpar and will perform worse than the Steam Deck (which is a handheld and its CPU is also subject to efficiency requirements). Whether Nintendo users know/care/don't care about this is irrelevant. We are talking about objective facts.

  • The Switch CPU had very poor performance for 2017, it was 3 generations behind then current ARM/cortex releases.

    It is very likely the CPU in the Switch 2 will also be subpar by modern standards.

    I.e. You don't know that the Steam Deck has a worse CPU and considering Nintendo's history with CPUs, it is not impossible for the Switch 2 CPU to be noticeably worse than the Steam Deck.

  • So you're saying it's identical to the PC version in terms of scope and capabilities?

    Have you ever played Cities: Skylines on PC?

    And claiming that the Cortex A57 was a capable CPU in 2017 is not serious.

  • If you primarily play CPU bound strategy games, you can very much make conclusive statements about CPU performance. For example, Cities in Motion 1 (from the studio that created Cities: Skylines), released in 2010, can bring a modern CPU to its knees if you use modded maps, free look and say a 1440p monitor (the graphics don't actually matter). Even a simple looking game like The Final Earth 2 can bring your FPS to a crawl due to CPU bottlenecks (even modern CPUs) in the late game with large maps. I will note that The Final Earth 2 has an Android version, but that doesn't mean the game (which I've played on Android) isn't fundamentally limited by CPU performance.

    It very much is a genre thing. Can you show me a game like Transport Fever 2 on the Switch? Cities: Skylines?

    The OG switch CPU was completely outdated when released and provides extremely poor performance.

    The switch was released in 2017. It's CPU, the cortex A57, was released in 2012. It was three generation behind the cortex A75 that was released in 2017.

  • that model of the Deck has a ... worse CPU

    We don't really know this. It is possible that the CPU will be trash. Nintendo's devices don't really support genres that require CPU power (4X, tycoon, city-builder, RTS, MMO etc.).

    While we don't have detailed info on the Switch 2 CPU, the original Switch CPU was three generations behind at the time of the console's release.

  • Enjoy it while you can, it's going to be shut down by Nintendo soon, with private server users being assaulted by special forces and then sent to North Korean concentration camps (special agreement between NK and Nintendo to uphold "IP rights").

  • I just find the amount of hate he attracts just for being a know it all seems way out of proportion.

    He is also a grifter. Why would you be surprised that content from a fraudster (irrespective of whether a "know it all persona" is used in marketing or not) gets downvoted?

    And generally, there is reason to be skeptical of content from gaming content creators that does not directly concern games (pricing and inflation is a much broader topic). There are much better sources for such discussions.

  • This individual is a grifter as well as being a grown man that solicits donations from minors.

  • Out of all the GTAs that I've played (haven't tried 4 and 5), GTA2 was my favourite. It was made by DMA Design, not by Rockstar.

    I liked how GTA2 was dark, gritty and despondent. It almost had cyberpunk/scifi vibes at times.

  • Games @lemmy.world

    Horror scavenging game KLETKA is like Lethal Company but an elevator wants to eat you

    Games @lemmy.world

    Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen’s early access launch weekend saw over 2300 concurrent Steam players

    Games @lemmy.world

    Rumors Of End to Xbox-Only Exclusives Swirl As More Game Studios Embrace Simultaneous Launch Strategy

    Games @lemmy.world

    Evershire, a beautiful, minimalist town builder, with a focus on decoration, released in early access on Steam

    Games @lemmy.world

    Stories from Sol: The Gun-Dog is a seriously cool visual novel love-letter to retro anime and 80s Sci-Fi

    Games @lemmy.world

    Vice Undercover imagines an alternate past where '80s drug lords had the internet, so obviously you've gotta hack 'em

    Games @lemmy.world

    Polismos, a city-builder set in ancient Greece with a public/private economic system, family population mechanics and in-depth historical maps, released on Steam

    Games @lemmy.world

    Uncle Chop's Rocket Shop, a space repair shop game with in-depth repair gameplay (manuals, diagnostic devices, parts and workshop appliances), released on Steam

    Games @lemmy.world

    New report claims gamers spend more time watching videos about gaming than playing games

    Games @lemmy.world

    F2D - Steer To Persevere, a top-down Formula 1 racer with team, race cars and technology management, released on Steam

    Games @lemmy.world

    Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic, releases their charity "Help for Ukraine" DLC with various famous Ukrainian buildings and vehicles

    Games @lemmy.world

    Xbox's plan to see games via Android app delayed by court order

    Games @lemmy.world

    How Trump's Tariffs Could Cost Gamers Billions

    RetroGaming @lemmy.world

    Somehow this Japanese cult classic brings intense arcade action to… train driving simulators?

    Games @lemmy.world

    Lost But Found, an airport "Lost & Found" desk management simulator, released on Steam

    Games @lemmy.world

    Steam tighten rules for games with season pass DLC

    Games @lemmy.world

    SOUL PARK (in early access), a themepark "at the gates of hell" management game, releases demo on Steam

    Games @lemmy.world

    STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl Potentially Banned in Russia Due To Potential 'Justifying Terrorism'

    Games @lemmy.world

    'My personal failure was being stumped': Gabe Newell says finishing Half-Life 2: Episode 3 just to conclude the story would've been 'copping out of [Valve's] obligation to gamers'

    Games @lemmy.world

    Industry Giant 4.0 is open for business in Steam Early Access