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  • True that no matter what - Phil IS a CEO, which means he's not a good dude... but I guess I just look at it as shades of gray.

    I think Microsoft decided it doesn't want to do ANY kind of hardware, because of how poorly they did both in the X era, and in international markets like Japan...

    And like you said - if Xbox becomes a brand rather than an actual piece of hardware, then there's no reason to buy an Xbox. I had a 360 starting right before Halo 3 came out in 2007, but with every single one of their games being fully multi-platform with ZERO exclusives I never had a reason to get any of their systems after my original Elite.

  • Don Mattrick left Xbox in 2013. It was more than a decade ago. He may have ruined the XOne launch, but Spencer has had all the time and money in the world to rectify his mistakes and, so far, has only worsened them to the point that most doubt that a new Xbox will exist at all.

    Xbox's brand was one that gained all of its clout basically as a result of Halo for the original console, and then pretty much almost the entirety of the 360 era. Damaging a brand is easy to do, and the consequences are long-standing. True that plenty of time has passed... but I still think that the main issue is that Microsoft is still pulling the strings that damage the Xbox brand.

    Nintendo was on the brink of disaster after the Wii U, and managed to turn their fates around in half the time and with a fraction of the money. Why couldn’t Spencer?

    Because Nintendo is completely independent, and is controlled wholly by their own CEO... they are not a division of a larger shitty company interested in Copilot and Window 11 subscriptions.

    In all these years, Spencer’s legacy has been of failed deals, shutting down/letting go multiple studios, and moronic attempts at building AAA and GAAS games on the back of seasonal contractors. We should stop blaming Mattrick for things that happened a decade after he left the company.

    I'm not blaming Mattrick DIRECTLY for anything that's happened in the last 10 years... but I AM blaming Microsoft as a whole probably forcing Phil's hands, based on the interviews I watched with both Mattrick and Phil back in the day.

    I really do think Phil likes games and is basically having to fly a plane that Microsoft keeps taking away parts from. I don't think someone who actually worked on games like Phil did early in his career wanted to close the studio that made HiFi Rush.

    Maybe I'm wrong, but I'd love to see some evidence showing Phil coming across as even half as bad as ANY interview or stage presentation with Mattrick.

  • I may be in the minority here, but I still like Phil Spencer... I feel like he's a good dude who has been hamstrung by Microsoft from a larger overall management angle.

    He's certainly better than Don Mattrick, but admittedly Xbox has continued to suffer even after Don left.

    Every time I saw an interview with Phil, he was amicable, seemed to actually understand game dev and the challenges, and he pushed to do things like Game Pass which have largely been successful.

    Meanwhile Don was the guy who tried to copy off Nintendo's motion gaming, pushed for making the Xbox do TV shit moreso than be a fun gaming console, and essentially said "get a 360" when people complained about lack of reliable internet access potentially preventing their ability to play any XB1 game.

  • played by an actor who, I'm guessing, isn't actually a vile and pathetic person).

    😬…One would hope

  • Reminds me of an item in Elden Ring...

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    1. Cook at home and eat healthy
    2. Sleep enough hours every night
    3. Cultivate and maintain healthy non-familial relationships
    4. spend meaningful amounts of quality time with family
    5. Work at a full-time job 40+ hrs a week
    6. Play video games or engage in other hobbies

    Choose 3

    You cannot effectively do the rest.


    I do 4, 5, & 6.

    I slept 3 hours last night and have an embarrassing number of Uber Eats deliveries each month… but on the bright side I count the video game time sometimes as “cultivating healthy relationships” when I can get ahold of my fellow gaming dads who don’t go to bed until after 1am… 🫩🥱

  • For your web browser, don’t use Chrome. Use Firefox with uBlock, NoScript, Sponsorblock, and a VPN like Mullvad.

    For Smart TV usage, block your TV’s built in “smart functionality” and its access to the internet via MAC address blacklist on your router. Also use SmartTubeNext on a Shield Pro with FLauncher instead of Google’s.

    For mobile, use 3rd party YouTube clients on your device like Vanced on Android, and Unwatched on iOS.

  • I've mentioned this topic in regards to animated images, but don't see as big a reason to push for static formats due to the overall relatively limited benefits other than wider gamut and marginally smaller file size (percentage wise they are significant, but 2KB vs 200KB is paltry on even a terrible connection in the 2000s).

    What I really wish is that we could get more browsers, sites, and apps to universally support more modern formats to replace the overly bloated terribly performing and never correctly pronounced animated formats like GIF with something else like AVIF, webm, webp (this was a roughly ~60MB GIF, and becomes a 1MB WEBP with better performance), or even something like APNG...

    Besides wider gamut, and better performance, the sizes are actually significant on all but the fastest connections and save sites on both storage and bandwidth at significant scale compared to the mere KB of change that a static modern asset has.

    This WEBP is only 800KB but only shows up on some server instances since not every Lemmy host supports embedding them :

  • Literally go watch video interviews with the Boomers’ parents in the 1980s when seatbelt laws actually went into effect…

    They react almost identically as depicted in the meme.

  • Can you Shift and/or Ctrl click to select more than one layer yet?

  • Games @lemmy.world

    Nintendo Direct song