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  • It's exaggerated alright, but Nintendo first-party titles very rarely go on sale and when they do, savings are lower than other manufacturers' first-party titles.

    As an example, BotW is at around 35% discount a couple times a year on average (although it wasn't on sale at all for around two years, 2020-22).
    In comparison, on Sony's side, Demon's Souls is at around 55% discount these days when it's on sale every couple months or so. And yes, that's technically a second-party title, but I feel it's more relevant to compare launch games in this instance.
    Even Sony is becoming greedy with its own published games not getting huge sales like they used to.

  • I'm not sure how ProtonUp works with native games, installed outside of Steam or Heroic for instance, but it certainly doesn't allow for per-game Proton version changes with Steam games.
    EDIT: I was wrong, there's a separate list I wasn't aware of where you can change per-game versions. You can do the same thing in ProtonPlus FWIW.

  • Good grief, I hope all affected people will be able to land on their feet quickly enough.

    Microsoft is canceling its new Perfect Dark game that it announced in 2020, according to an internal memo from Xbox president of game content and studios Matt Booty. The company showed off gameplay during the 2024 Xbox Games Showcase, but at the time, didn’t provide a release window for the game.

    I'm sure there'll be more cancellations announced soon enough...

  • Oh, Cattle Crisis seems to be right up my alley!
    I bought Wednesday some time ago, but haven't gotten to playing it yet - not in the right mental state either I guess.

    And thanks for the Random Bundle Game mention, I hadn't heard of it and usually have a hard time going through the bundles I own.

  • I've had great results with a newer emulator (Citron).
    It's not perfect, but I can play almost all of my games at full speed, Docked mode, and with few stutters. It runs about on par with my modded Switch, but in Docked mode, so that's a real advantage imo.

  • I think the equivalence doesn't apply, because a car is a functional product and you should expect price to correlate with added features.
    Indie games, as well as AAA, can offer similar quality levels at wildly different prices, so price doesn't (shouldn't) enter the equation imo.
    Quality, possible enjoyment and my tastes are what I take into account when buying a game or not, not its price point, so that might be the difference.

  • That's not what I'm saying.
    What I find silly is to expect price to correlate with quality in the video game space, because you have Indies as well as AAA, with wildly different prices, ultimately offering similar qualities. Price shouldn't come into the equation when talking about a game's quality or "value" imo.

  • Like the week before, I can't settle on one game.
    I've been playing Death Stranding quite a bit, but then got to setting up switch emulation on my Steam Deck again, so Ive been juggling between Xenoblade Chronicles, Fire Emblem: Engage and Astral Chain.
    I'll be travelling for a bit, so it's likely going to be one of those for the next couple of weeks.

  • To be clear, I find this rhetoric pretty silly given that price has no influence over a game's intrinsic qualities and vice versa.
    I'm not arguing for games to be priced higher either, because a lot of that money likely wouldn't end up going to the devs, but I think the price argument doesn't stand either way.

  • Setting a high refresh rate is somewhat of a given, but won't negate anything which VRR helps with - screen tearing. If you're always playing with VSync on and getting constant frame rates, that's not an issue, but that's also far from the usual experience.

  • Yes, I've been bothered by VRR flicker on my OLED monitor (LG 27GR95QE) since I started actively gaming on it with my Linux build a couple months ago, it was never an issue with consoles for me.
    I'm on KDE FWIW, and the flicker is more pronounced during games with mouse cursor on screen afaict. I can't compare to Windows.
    I think VRR flicker is less of an issue when running games within a gamescope session, but it's not ideal either.

  • Congrats! That's absolutely what I found most exhilarating with Expedition 33 gameplay-wise, being able to defeat much tougher enemies with a mix of persistence and parrying/dodging - that was really rewarding imo.

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