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how about "NieR" and "Blue Point"? :P

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Is there a way to set launch options for all games in library automatically or am I stuck doing it one by one?
Feels like an option that should exist somewhere...
 
Exclusives were all fine when people had a fuckton of spare money in the 80s and 90s, not so much now.
Hardware exclusives made sense when games were cheaper to make, and porting games between platforms was harder due to radically different hardware. Y'know, when consoles actually had hardware that was cutting-edge at the time of their release.

Is there a way to set launch options for all games in library automatically or am I stuck doing it one by one?
Feels like an option that should exist somewhere...
There miiiight be some tools to mass-add them, since they're in a JSON file? Or, something like that. What are you wanting to do this for? I'm guessing it's a Linuxy thing.
 
In addition, although this case is about illegal gambling, it is important to note that Valve’s promotion of games that glorify violence and guns helps fuel the dangerous epidemic of gun violence, particularly among young gamers who can become numbed to grave violence before their brains are fully developed

Interesting side note there...
 
Here's the full lawsuit.

The main crux which separates CS from other games is that their skins can be resold via the Steam market and third party sites and the NYAG alleges that constitutes Valve operating an illicit casino. Ironically if lootbox items were account locked there probably wouldn't be a complaint.

As this is only a state suit, worst that'll happen is lootboxes are banned only in New York. But the walls are closing in on lootboxes and I think Valve knows that as they haven't released a new lootbox in nearly a year and tried new forms of monetization such as terminal cases. (I can guarantee Deadlock won't have a single lootbox). Brazil has a new law starting next month that bans lootboxes for under 18s and Valve has been mum about what they're going to do there. Also the EU has proposed a similar law wrt lootboxes for under 16s (but this hasn't passed yet and may take years to materialize).

Interesting side note there...
I played Deadlock and accidentally joined a cult. :pensive-face:

The US should shut the fuck up with anything regarding gun violence tbh
Weird how other countries enjoy these violent video games but have a tiny fraction of gun violence. I wonder what their secret is.
 
Lootboxes should be banned worldwide for anyone under 18 as far as I am concerned. In fact, so should several other lredatlry practices that the industry has so far avoided scrutiny for.
Plus, what are the parents doing? Why are they complaining instead of property parenting kids NOT TO pay these games?
 
Came across a long tweet where someone talks about what happened at Bluepoint in the last few years. The person claims to have gathered information from talking a few Bluepoint employees. No idea if it's true or fan fiction or rage bait. Can't believe anything you read on the internet, but it would be interesting if it's true.


I know some people are afraid they might burst into flames by clicking a Twitter link so here's the text;


Let's say that Schreier is right and this is all "not true"
The fact still stands that bluepoint did not get funding to continue because they failed to get a pitch greenlighted.

Anyone really believe Sony would have shuttered them if they had pitched a real GaaS game before Concord had been shuttered? If they were working on a GaaS game right now they would probably still be here (if that game showed promise and didn't get axed)

Schreier might be right that this is BS, but Schreier ISN't right about
"The developers are the ones who want to make GaaS"

Ignoring the ridiculous notion that the majority of developers have any say on what a studio will work on next.
Studio heads will pitch what the publisher wants to hear and not what they want to make themselves.

Otherwise, we have a situation like bluepoint where nothing what they pitch will be good enough for the publisher and they will be shut down.
 
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Anyone want a Resident Evil Village steam key? It's pretty heavily region locked; Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore and South Korea or the only options.
 
Sadly a lot of parents lack the knowledge of new technologies and/or gaming, or they are swamped by real-life responsibilities and don't have the time to deal with everything going on in their children's lives.

Can we get those parents to not give their children access to their credit cards or is even that too much to ask?

I generally dislike legislation/regulation that comes with a gift wrapping of "think of the children" for a variety of reasons. First, because it is deliberately framed this way so that opposition to it can be painted as disregard for the wellbeing of children and then dismissed. Second, because it is institutionalizing the abdication of parental responsibility. Parents will give a 9 year old access to a credit card and that 9 year will spend money without realizing what is going on and then, would you believe it, it's actually the company's fault this happened. As a society we are expected to sympathize with the parents while ignoring their bad parenting. And finally, because "think of the children" is potentially a cover for much more sinister goals... "Oh we have to ban social media for kids because it's affecting their mental health... so now, if you want to access social media, you'll just have to authenticate yourself with government ID or biometrics which of course will link your online persona with your real life identity but don't you worry about that because your government will never use it against you pinky swear".
 
Sadly a lot of parents lack the knowledge of new technologies and/or gaming, or they are swamped by real-life responsibilities and don't have the time to deal with everything going on in their children's lives.
Yeah, it’s hard to keep up with the shit we dealt with in late teens and early 20s. What’s happening now? Naaaah. I feel like there has to be an easy way to deal with this, but just leaving it to parents to decide on every little thing is too much.

I’d like to see thematic parent controls that allow parents to broadly block/ban their kids from things, and those decisions evolve as unsavoury companies try and find new ways to prey on children that the law hasn’t caught up with yet.

I don’t think it’s the responsibility of government to decide what and what not to ban, though. Just to provide the facility to parents to help them decide.

However, I do think a blanket ban on gambling and mechanisms that provide psychological assaults similar to gambling (lootboxes) for anyone under 18 is key.

Ban all advertising of gambling, everywhere.

And then gambling should have mandatory price and spending limits for adults. If you gamble, it should be for fun and low-stakes, so if you lose badly you’re not rinsed for the month.

The most anyone should be spending on gambling is the price of a Netflix subscription each month (and that should be seen as a red flag). Some people spend multiple of that in one play of the FOBT.
 
So, for parenting, this has been a common refrain since the SNES days. Yet people in power never want to blame the parents for their parenting. And, when deep dive vr (or any other suitably futuristic version of tech) comes around and emotions or pain or (god forbid /s) sex is being forced into their heads as part of the games we will have people trying to blame games for all the ills of the world. And people like us will be asking why aren’t parents doing their job.

On a side note, from a graphical point of view at least, bluepoint shouldn’t be let near Bloodbourne. Yet the graphics style they chose looked too pretty, too clean, too nice to be a Fromsoft game. I have no doubt it played well. But it looked more like a pretty Elder Scrolls game.
 
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Weird how other countries enjoy these violent video games but have a tiny fraction of gun violence. I wonder what their secret is.

Play 6, its great.
it's true! that's Jawmuncher's favourite RE :smart-thinking-blob:
 
There miiiight be some tools to mass-add them, since they're in a JSON file? Or, something like that. What are you wanting to do this for? I'm guessing it's a Linuxy thing.

I'm on linux but I don't think it's something specific to linux, feels like something people on windows or mac could benefit from aswel. For now all I want to do is enable mangohud overlay in all games.



I'm guessing file hosting fees, payment processing fees, marketing fees, etc, are free to every company on earth except valve.
Plus I'm sure a potential customer is accustomed to scour the web looking for random websites where he can leave payment data and get their games. Seems reasonable.
 
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I'm on linux but I don't think it's something specific to linux, feels like something people on windows or mac could benefit from aswel. For now all I want to do is enable mangohud overlay in all games.

from the ArchWiki:


Run Steam with MangoHud​

To avoid having to change launch options for all games, you may launch Steam directly with MangoHud:

$ mangohud steam-runtime

MangoHud will detect Steam and will avoid loading itself until a game is launched.

Enable for all Vulkan games​

To make MangoHud automatically launch with all Vulkan games, it is possible to set the following environment variable:

MANGOHUD=1


Play 6, its great.

I'm not sure if you mean this sincerely or not (since RE6 is widely considered the worst of the series, but I'm sure the game has fans, too)
either way...
to Cacher – since RE is one of my favourite video game series, I can wholeheartedly recommend many games. I'd probably start with the RE2 remake and go from there. Or RE 7 if you prefer first person.

RE 2 Remake is superb. I also really liked the RE3 remake, but several people found it to be too short (and there was a bunch of cut areas compared to the original...not that you'd know if you hadnt played said original). The RE4 remake is amazing; and RE Village is great, too! The RE Revelations games are a bit older now, but they were quite good, as well (and a noted return to the series' origins after the more action-orientated RE5 and RE6. I'd say dont bother with the several spin-off games.
As for the older games, I never liked fixed camera angles and tank controls, so they're not for me, but they are on GOG (and the RE1 remake from 2002 is also on Steam).
Handily, there's a sale right now — Resident Evil Franchise Sale

Story wise, you could watch a recap of RE1 before starting RE2...or, I guess a whole series recap, since there's a been a ton of games and a lot has happened in that series.
 
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Anyone who talks ab out Gabe's Yacht is in idiot not worth listening too and already lost the argument.

I'm guessing file hosting fees, payment processing fees, marketing fees, etc, are free to every company on earth except valve.
Plus I'm sure a potential customer is accustomed to scour the web looking for random websites where he can leave payment data and get their games. Seems reasonable.

They should just look at Project Zomboid and all the crazy stuff that happened to the non-Steam early release issues that game and its developers had.
  • they manually activated every purchase with 2 people and probably lost some customers because they couldn't keep up, that time also wasn't used to work on the game
  • they lost 2 months of progress because the laptop with the dev version was stolen

 
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I really dont know whats the point of even sharing takes like this. Sorry. we all know some people are moronic in their takes. Whats the point of even discussing it and giving these ramblings the time of day? just scroll past this drivel and more on...and maybe hit the Ignore button for next time.