Something to do with file handles or PIDs or anything else similar?As for Deadly Premonition, a memory leak of a game should not be able to persist over restarts of the process, or be affected by OS reboots.
Something to do with file handles or PIDs or anything else similar?As for Deadly Premonition, a memory leak of a game should not be able to persist over restarts of the process, or be affected by OS reboots.
Interesting since it implies they used the PS3 version for porting instead of X360, while the latter was usually picked for multiplat console games ports.made me laugh
Or maybe it doesn't handle being allocated fragmented memory very well but i struggle to see how that would be the case. It could also use some performance counter for RNG or something similar and it crashes when that value gets too large. No idea but it is very strange.Something to do with file handles or PIDs or anything else similar?
Finally!
Edge of Eternity is leaving early acces on June 8th!
Edit: there is going to be a price increase on April 14th.
Could it be dependant on how much memory is cached by the OS? I mean, I know the OS frees the cache if a running program needs more stuff, but maybe the programmers of DP have, through some black magic, managed to stop that from happening and it just crashes when too much of RAM is taken up by the OS cache.The sound issue doesn't seem that unusual though from a programming perspective. I actually fixed a bug in the sound system of earler ToCS which crashed them if the default device defaulted to more than 48 kHz sampling rate.
As for Deadly Premonition, a memory leak of a game should not be able to persist over restarts of the process, or be affected by OS reboots.
I agree completely.Finally!
They made the right call for changing the main banner with this new jrpg art. The previous edgy in-game renders weren't great.
But the biggest piece of evidence I have that Abandoned is not a Kojima joint is that Kojima is in talks with Microsoft about publishing his next game, according to a source familiar with the matter. And yes, that statue on Phil Spencer’s shelf was referencing a potential deal with the legendary developer. I cannot confirm if Xbox closed the deal yet, but my understanding is that Kojima is the focus of a Microsoft plan to leverage Japanese talent.
There's also this.Take this with a grain of salt.
Abandoned for PS5 is not a secret Hideo Kojima game
Hideo Kojima is making a new game, but it is not the upcoming PlayStation 5-exclusive horror game Abandoned.venturebeat.com
I can find nothing about CREATEQ on the Internet. It's weird and people's suspicion is warranted.There's also this.
Yeah, it's a bid deal if true.So Kojima still has rights to the cancelled Stadia exclusive? I figured Google funded it so after cancelling it it would be dead forever. Maybe it just never took off the ground.
Either way Gamepass is good partner for Kojima. There will be a PC/Steam version day 1 too.
That is a big L for Sony too if they miss out.
Kinda weird considering the other brands have bios updates for the 300 series afaik. Seems like a simple thing to enable when the feature itself is from 2008 pcie 3.0 standards.I really can't agree with this stance but I guess that i should forget support for ReBar at this point. Or get different board.
I don't know how hard it is but I can't agree with Steve that just because they didn't promise anything people should stay silent. When your competition did it there is no reason for your customers to stay silent.Kinda weird considering the other brands have bios updates for the 300 series afaik. Seems like a simple thing to enable when the feature itself is from 2008 pcie 3.0 standards.
Not really need to take this with a grain of salt, Stadia dropped a project, Sony isn't willing to pay for the next one and MS wants more content in order to push their japanese presence, while it's nothing more than talks at this moment, I think it's safe to assume that MS is the safest bet.Take this with a grain of salt.
Abandoned for PS5 is not a secret Hideo Kojima game
Hideo Kojima is making a new game, but it is not the upcoming PlayStation 5-exclusive horror game Abandoned.venturebeat.com
Sadly with a €69.99 price tagAt least with MS, Kojimas game will be on Steam.
70 euro > EGS onlySadly with a €69.99 price tag
True. But still, it's a significant increase in price. Not only the higher base price, but Microsofts games aren't available in bundles (Humble, Fanatical etc) and I haven't seen any Steam keys for their games in 3rd party keystores so far.70 euro > EGS only
I wish insiders and journalists were as quick to attack developers, publishers, manufacturers, etc. for broken promises as they are quick to defend them for not doing something they never promised.
I really can't agree with this stance but I guess that i should forget support for ReBar at this point. Or get different board.
I don't expect this to go anywhere, sadly. Valve is pretty drunk on that libertarian "we do not police what games you can release" BS, as long as it doesn't involve age ratings or break the law, and I don't see MS and Sony to listen to any civil rights advocacy group.This is the kind of games that Valve need to kick out of the store instead of some harmless nude games.
PlayStation, Xbox and Valve called on to drop Six Days in Fallujah
A prominent Muslim advocacy organisation has called for PlayStation, Xbox and Valve to drop controversial shooter Six D…www.eurogamer.net
Yikes. Off it goes from my wish and followed list.Friggin' hell...
Try disabling every browser add-on except uBlock Origin.I'm on Firefox.
I have...Try disabling every browser add-on except uBlock Origin.
Disagreed there, I actually think their stance is right. Fallujah is an abhorrent game but if Valve is going to start exerting a censoring capability based on subjective views, then we're in for some dark times. This is the purview of governments, which is exactly the problem with Fallujah in the first place. This isn't a corporation's job to fix and I'd be very concerned if they started going down that route.I don't expect this to go anywhere, sadly. Valve is pretty drunk on that libertarian "we do not police what games you can release" BS, as long as it doesn't involve age ratings or break the law, and I don't see MS and Sony to listen to any civil rights advocacy group.
I hope I'm wrong, and I'd be thrilled to be wrong about this, but I don't think I will be.
I meant that you should disable everything and see if it solves the issue.I guess I can disable
huh Nordic as publisherlook what's back:
Valve doesn't have to publish your game that glorifies the Iraq War. It's a private store, and they can arbitrarily block whatever game they want. And they do, just look at the silly "rules" they arbitrarily enforce against eroge stuff.Disagreed there, I actually think their stance is right. Fallujah is an abhorrent game but if Valve is going to start exerting a censoring capability based on subjective views, then we're in for some dark times. This is the purview of governments, which is exactly the problem with Fallujah in the first place. This isn't a corporation's job to fix and I'd be very concerned if they started going down that route.
Which are decried exactly for that reason, because they are unpredictable and seemingly arbitrary and, thankfully, only limited to this genre. It isn't a corporation's job to decide what can or can't be published on moral grounds because those are very shifting sands. I would worry a hell of a lot about the precedent it set given Valve's market leading position.Valve doesn't have to publish your game that glorifies the Iraq War. It's a private store, and they can arbitrarily block whatever game they want. And they do, just look at the silly "rules" they arbitrarily enforce against eroge stuff.