Well it is apparently good from what I've read.
It's actually getting a Steam release. I didn't think they would bother after all the drama surrounding it.
Well it is apparently good from what I've read.
It's actually getting a Steam release. I didn't think they would bother after all the drama surrounding it.
I'd be okay with giving them the benefit of the doubt, but then they doubled and tripled and quadrupled downThey were full-grown adults and responsible for their actions but I do kinda feel bad for them since they fell victim to the games industry equivalent of a snake oil salesman.
Did these guys deserve the harassment for posting that stupid blog post? No.
It's actually getting a Steam release. I didn't think they would bother after all the drama surrounding it.
Been playing a bit of Payday 3 as well and I got a bit of stuttering early on. I'm thinking it might be UE shader stutters?Payday 3 stutters a ton for me and I dont know what else what to do with it, i already activated upscaling and set everything to not Ultra
The framerate also tanks on certain situationsBeen playing a bit of Payday 3 as well and I got a bit of stuttering early on. I'm thinking it might be UE shader stutters?
[citation needed]They were full-grown adults
I'm thinking it might be UE shader stutters?
thanks TimThe framerate also tanks on certain situations
Isn't it just a free update to the main game?Yo, where is that Steam page for Separate Ways? I feel the need to give Capcom money asap Lmao
$10 last time I checked. The Mercenaries update is free thoughIsn't it just a free update to the main game?
Ah, seems you're right. The trailer mentionned Free Update but I guess that was just for the Mercenaries stuff.$10 last time I checked. The Mercenaries update is free though
Now that I think about it, I actually don't know anything about hdr images as such.This is one of my pet peeves. I'd prefer if it just took HDR screenshots so I can tonemap them suitably later, but better default tonemapping would be a good start.
This looks pretty good to my eyes.This shit seems legit, that's a raw HDR screenshot in Steam .png format
Yo, where is that Steam page for Separate Ways? I feel the need to give Capcom money asap Lmao
Limited comparison, but I took most of my AC VI screenshots in HDR, and uploaded the SDR tonemapped to Steam. As you can see, some has crushed blacks and blown-out contrasts.Would be interesting to see hdr off/on with their tonemapping comparison from some hdr native game with fixed time of day and such. Or like an interior location that where light conditions are static.
i for one, love when lashman posts anime.
The email is from 2020, from before the announcement that they would acquire zenimax.but the sharks are indeed circling again.
Good heavens. I love Microsoft's re-ignited interest in PC gaming, and that they don't hold exclusives from us. But I absolutely don't want them to own Steam. That sounds like a disaster waiting to happen if their management of Windows Store is anything to go by.So there’s a whole bunch of leaks from Microsoft about future plans for the Xbox division. It’s very juicy stuff, such as discussing the potential switch to ARM in 2028 and a new discless model of the Series X to launch next year.
But one tidbit that seems to have been overlooked in the Phil Spencer email about how they’ve weighed up their options to buying Nintendo, and are going to use their position as a shareholder to push Nintendo into a position to sell, is that they’re also waiting for an opportunity to buy out Valve.
Evidently they want Steam, which would be a big get for them, and an absolutely horrible outcome for PC gaming.
Thankfully there’s not much they can do that would force them into a sale, but the sharks are indeed circling again.
Gaben will never sell.Evidently they want Steam
It has always been clear that Gaben will never sell. Really the question will always be "what will happen after Gaben?" Not only in acquisitions but in many others, will Valve continue with its horizontal structure? Will they think about going public?I'm never buying another console.
I'm definitely getting the new Xbox controller though.
Gaben will never sell.
That's a very good question.It has always been clear that Gaben will never sell. Really the question will always be "what will happen after Gaben?" Not only in acquisitions but in many others, will Valve continue with its horizontal structure? Will they think about going public?
While I agree that Gabe would never sell if given the choice, that would of course be contingent on him remaining, yknow, alive, and in possession of all his faculties (i.e., not incapacitated by senility or Alzheimer's, etc) - the man is already 60 years old. Steam falling into the hands of an Elon Musk type, or the EAs of the world, would be a nightmare scenario.I'm never buying another console.
I'm definitely getting the new Xbox controller though.
Gaben will never sell.
I don't think so no. Not that iv read anyways.Did he ever publicly disclose a contingency plan/succession plan in the event that he kicked the bucket? Set up a trust or something?
I know. The reference to the sharks was when EA were looking to buy Valve.The email is from 2020, from before the announcement that they would acquire zenimax.
3 years ago they also wanted SEGA and had Bungie, IO Interactive and others in their watchlist. The email about requesting approval to approach SEGA was even after the Nintendo/Valve one.And 2020 is only 3 years ago. Given the same leadership is largely in place, I doubt their attitudes and goals have changed much.
Wasn't Gabe investing in wacky brain interface stuff? Maybe he can upload his consciousness. Preferably to a potato.It has always been clear that Gaben will never sell. Really the question will always be "what will happen after Gaben?" Not only in acquisitions but in many others, will Valve continue with its horizontal structure? Will they think about going public?
Wasn't Gabe investing in wacky brain interface stuff? Maybe he can upload his consciousness. Preferably to a potato
This would be the end of the open nature of PC gaming.Good heavens. I love Microsoft's re-ignited interest in PC gaming, and that they don't hold exclusives from us. But I absolutely don't want them to own Steam. That sounds like a disaster waiting to happen if their management of Windows Store is anything to go by.
Well be the change you want to see.At some point Valve will get bought out, it is inevitable. Valve is a very small company among behemoths, one of them will swallow it eventually. Gabe's heirs will sell as soon as a gigantic offer comes in unless Gabe himself can make other arrangements that prohibit such a sale. In any case, like Reed Richards said:
The best we can hope for is that such a sale happens long after we are all half-senile old farts.