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Xbox's 'Golden Handcuffs' Are Screwing Over Laid Off Workers

RetroGaming @lemmy.world

This Worms Mod Revives The Game Boy Classic With Billions Of Levels

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Nintendo addresses Switch 2 price, supply versus demand, and Game-Key Card concerns

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The Amiga 3000 UNIX and Sun Microsystems: Deal or no deal?

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Valve conquered PC gaming. What comes next?

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Helldivers 2 is coming to Xbox Series X/S in August, as first Sony-published game on the platform

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G/O Media sells Kotaku to Gizmodo owner Keleops

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Microsoft Makes Deep Job Cuts Across Xbox Division, Cancels Games

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Video games spending by young Americans is dropping sharply, report suggests

RetroGaming @lemmy.world

Obscure & Forgotten PS1 Games Vol.17 | Sean Seanson

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Brazil's consumer agency Procon-SP will legally challenge Nintendo due to their EULA banning and bricking consumer consoles

  • Apologies for my scatterbrain. In that case I’d go with BotW because it’s shorter/focused (others will say it’s too minimalist) and you’ll get to experience a modern Zelda game. Also, if you don’t own Switch 2 it runs good enough while TotK was just a bit too much for Switch 1.

  • TotK is better in every way but BotW is once in a lifetime experience due to how contemplative it can be. You’re not going to play both at the same time and they benefit from playing in order. If you’re low on cash buy some used copy of BotW off someone on Vinted* and sell on Vinted once done, then do TotK.

    or Craiglist or OLX or whatever is used locally where you live

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    Azeroth Reborn, a remake of Warcraft 3 in the Starcraft 2 Engine, has been fully released

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    How Warhammer 40,000: Darktide won players back after a lukewarm first year

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    Donkey Kong Bananza reaches for smashing variety and a Rare energy - hands-on

    RetroGaming @lemmy.world

    GBAtemp Recommends: Animal Crossing Deluxe

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    Steam can now show you how much frame generation changes your games

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    Nintendo suggests price hikes for consoles and games are coming to Canada, but Switch 2 escapes for now

    Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Tumblr’s move to WordPress and fediverse integration is ‘on hold’

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    Monster Hunter: Wilds patch finally fixes the game's inexcusable performance woes on PC

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    ‘I think Xbox hardware is dead’, says Microsoft gaming veteran

  • Gamer seems to be a weird term because most don’t consider someone playing Candy Crush a gamer. Kids playing Nintendo games are a bit of a different breed too if we go by that measure. There’s also loads of older folk that grew with some sort of Nintendo system or started to appreciate what they’re doing later on of course. Among my group of older millennials in a country with very little Nintendo presence it seems like Switch is something you buy for your children primarily.

  • Will start posting Wine news because some people think Proton was wished into existence by Valve ;)

    Please support CodeWeavers who have been funding this for many many years.

  • While Chrono Trigger and FFVI are among my all time favourites, they’re kind of like an prog rock superbands. They’re a pinnacle of the era, impossible to top in their own categories. But if you know where to look there are probably some guys doing stuff as impressive, if not more, out of their garages. Sea of Stars and Chained Echoes come to mind.

  • That’s kind of unfair assessment for Microsoft. There’s been more well rated games than HiFi Rush (even if closing Tango is a travesty). We should be applauding that they no longer lock their games to a single platform (despite fanboys crying over it). GP pricing increased but it’s still great value for the money and the best deal around. Their main franchises get new entries consistently and there’s been new IP too in the meantime (Indiana Jones is a joy). I think they ran out of publishers that wanted to participate in backwards compatibility program but I’d be surprised if ActiBlizz catalogue won’t join it sooner or later.

    Honestly, what are the titles that Sony released in the past 5 years that aren’t sequels or remakes? I’m super confused how Sony is getting away with this.

    As to Valve. Why is Microsoft stopping physical sales bad but it’s ok when Valve does it? Valve killed physical sales for the entire platform.Once they got a monopoly sales with deep discounts ended. Can you really trust Valve with backwards compatibility and long term support over Microsoft? One has a history of abandoning stuff when they no longer find it profitable, the other is probably best in class still. When I moved from PS4 to XSX it was because I could sell my physical copies, something not possible on PC. End goal for Valve seems to be Android for games where they exert power over some Linux based platform with their app store - that’s no good for any of us. And that’s without addressing elephant in the room that Valve is no different if not worse than EA when it comes to gambling.

    I don’t have favourites and use what I think is best for me at a given time. I’m deeply confused with what other gamers are choosing for themselves.

  • Nintendo gets plenty criticism and rightly so and what we traditionally consider to be gamers opt to use other systems. The thing about Nintendo is that their main customer base aren’t gamers but kids. For now I wouldn’t look too much into sales figures of Switch 2, it’s mostly a measure of huge stock available at launch.

  • MS reputation when it comes to gaming ain’t that bad. They scored some wins over the last two years with lots of decent titles available day 1 on GamePass while Sony is stuck doing remaster after remaster. Nintendo isn’t doing all that hot either reputation-wise. So maybe not great but the bar is set low.

    Honestly it’s freaking weird how bad XSX is doing compared to PS5 - both are about the same performance-wise unlike previous generation, games are cheaper thanks to GP and there’s such an overabundance of games that lack of exclusives doesn’t hurt that much. I guess that’s just inertia from previous gen but even then Xbox is a budget conscious pick so you’d imagine they’d sell better.

  • This is a Hori product, official Nintendo camera is much better (but also kinda overpriced).

  • If you don’t want to see their faces you have to stay in the lead.

  • I like muted looks since it goes into a living room. Bought XSX over PS5 for this reason (among others).

    As to usefulness, it’s a toy. Making faces while overtaking someone in Mario Kart for all to see is pretty funny.

  • They see all the money Valve and EA is making on gambling, they’d be stupid not to try it too.

  • EA is considered to be relatively okay place for devs to work at - no crunch, okay salary, predictable environment. It won’t be automatically replaced by a better one.

  • I’m not sure how that solves the problem.

  • I’ve had this discussion enough times here that I’m bored of it and will get dogpiled as always. I’m mostly bored of explaining what a monopoly is because the rest of your argument is that Valve is a benevolent company. I’ll just say they sell gambling games to children which should be enough measure of their benevolence and it extends to their other self-serving activities.

    Valve fans are the only video game tribe on Lemmy that actively applauds monopolistic practices. I’m blocking you now because you guys are so boring. Goodbye.

  • Android is just fancy Linux. iOS is just fancy BSD. I guess neither can be a monopoly.

    Whataboutism seems to be admission of truth these days.

  • Imagine leveraging your monopoly in attempt to gain market share in another market.

  • I use an iPhone and a Mac but I assume Android as a more open platform has even more of those.