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  • I already know that people are going to excuse this practice or say it's progress but it's not excusable, space wasting is a big problem in modern game development. Especially since modern games do not use the same optimization, such as the fact that you do not need to store duplicate rotated or mirrored versions of textures. Since one idiot I've met on Lemmy doesn't understand what that means and thinks I'm talking about actual mirrors. Here's a short demonstration.


    \ Here is an example of a texture tile from an RPGmaker game. It's a lower quality but this concept does scale up and really applies to any game where textures are stored images and not solid colors or AI generated on the fly (basically the vast majority of games out there).


    \ This is an example of Mirroring or Reflection. Yeah that's right the word mirror can refer to a transformation I know wild but for people who are actual game devs you should know this already. Even though this texture is small if you have a lot like this which could easily be mirrored it can add up fast especially with larger textures.


    \ This last one is called rotating, it's not always ideal since some textures are orientation sensitive and could handle being mirrored but get messed up in tiling if they get rotated. So it can't always be used but should be used in cases where it can be.

    Both of those are very computationally cheap and simple ways to save space on textures by only having as many as you need to paint the scene.

    Another way to optimize is to simply use lossless compression schemes, which these images are already doing since they are .png files. This might seem like a no-brainer but I've seen many modern games which store textures completely uncompressed and waste a lot of space, especially for bigger textures. It also applies to FMVs and animated textures too. Use lossless compression standards for your assets, I really shouldn't have to say that.

    Finally one way to reduce size dramatically is to just omit assets that aren't needed. If your machine isn't 4K capable or doesn't have a 4K display than 4K or higher graphics aren't going to do you any good and are going to be a waste of space. Most games don't let you omit them during the download process but worse, some games complain or redownload them if you delete them, despite them not being used at all. Basically these games could fit in a smaller size but they just don't because they have duplicate unused assets that could be removed but either make it difficult or don't let you at all.

  • Yep this is called Rainbow capitalism. I think this upcoming June in the USA we'll see just how many companies actually care and how much of it is just Rainbow capitalism to appeal to majority opinion and pretend to be on the right side. I predict it'll be many small businesses rebranding in June but almost none of the large corporations doing anything at all.

  • Unlike Ryujinx they should try to have redundancies in case of Team members leaving and be willing to boot and ostracize members who attempt to sabotage the project. The other piece would be to either develop from regions where Nintendo has no legal leverage, or try to stay safe with cleanroom and PR techniques (losing battle since the USA is crooked when it comes to IP and freedom).

    Also hey it's the other NEO of Lemmy.

  • Maybe pirates or mates, since piracy is one of our core philosophies here. And our other ones also align with that similarly by being things that are rejected by current norm much like pirates were rejected by the current society at the time. I don't know maybe it's too obvious or boring.

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  • They also have an SD card slot for those who feel the onboard storage isn't quite enough for their tastes.

  • No it's called keeping the money and merchandise in their original hands, which for business is worse than theft. It means no one buys and you don't sell.

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  • And this is the reason why apple and other companies jump on the trend. Many of these manufacturers also sell Bluetooth headphones and they want people to buy them instead of cheaper wired ones.

    Some of them make excuses but this is one of the primary reasons, and some of the excuses are so transparently stupid it isn't even funny. Like saying they removed it so people can use Bluetooth headphones (as if presence of the headphone jack prevents use of Bluetooth headphones 🙄).

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  • I still have one in my phone, and external SD card storage too. Another thing that they want gone (cloud storage agenda).

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  • I don't think people understand, big companies don't want copyright to go away. They want themselves to be untouchable while being able to make strikes against poor people. They probably also want to change it so unlike now where copyright is about coming first they'd rather it be about being rich.

    What big tech companies really want is the opposite of copyright abolition. They want control, they've always wanted control. Make no mistake, no matter how much they make it seem like it, they aren't on the side of piracy.

  • Anyone is free to build it themselves. Someone could even distribute their own build from the same source under a different name completely legally.

    You could just as easily in the spirit of this community do it with the same name and code, same way they do it for cracked games. Don't tell me it's not done because there are security concerns, you have no way to tell if cracked games contain secret malware in them yet people still distribute and download those.

    They bank on users being lazy and then pay for the convenience.

    And also pirates to not outright rip them off, which seems to be working for some reason...

  • They’re banking on your low standards.

    Yeah this is unfortunately common, and many people are quick to defend developers like that making excuses.

  • I forgot that the really bad stuff gets scrubbed even from the modlog…

    It's more like, if it gets removed by "ban with content removal" it never gets announced. Entries can't really be removed from the modlog when they appear, at least not on all instances at once. It's actually an unintended bug which will probably be fixed in 1.0 since as of now you can't even tell comments were removed if someone bans a person with content removal.

  • It is. I mean yes it'll be replaced by others just as bad or worse, and maybe might come back again anyway, but it's still a huge win for now.

  • That actually seems really scary, I'm thankful that the only people I know who were affiliated with 4chan are people I only know online or don't live anywhere near me.

  • Does ffmpeg handle DVD decryption through libdvdcss? I don't think it does, it's a tool mainly meant for file conversion and encoding of mpeg files. I could be wrong though.

  • That's true, they outright lied, it's not one of those technically true situations they outright lied and said unlimited and ban people for going over an arbitrary data limit, not even temporarily cutting off connection, outright suspending their accounts.

  • It doesn't show in the modlog but in case anyone is wondering, it was gore/animal violence spam. If you didn't see it consider yourselves lucky.

  • Also looks to be made of leather too, which is kind of a bigger problem.

  • You are an evil piece of shit, seriously go fuck yourself, spammer.

  • Algae and Plankton technically, though some of those plankton (Zooplankton) are animals, not plants, they're all mixed together and baked under high pressure, no way to separate the zooplankton from the phytoplankton.