Would people 40 years from now who haven't even been born yet really want to play their grandad's copy of Frontline Fuel of Fail?
Probably not. A library is probably going to be more relevant passed to a person's contemporaries, or at least kids. Some games do achieve timelessness, though. I'm not super intimately knowledgeable of boomer music trivia, but I know what Queen is.
I'd like to add that receiving a digital collection would be way more convenient than having to find a place to put someone's 1000s of CDs.
I'd like to add that receiving a digital collection would be way more convenient than having to find a place to put someone's 1000s of CDs.
I think that as the world's politicians start to age out, addressing Digital Inheritance may start to become more of a legislative priority. Probably at some point in the next 10-20 years I would guess, although I would also expect corporate influence to totally fuck us all on the issue as much as possible in the US, that doesn't seem likely to change at any point in the foreseeable future.
If you force companies to create systems that allow people to transfer their collection to their next of kin, don't be surprised when services that are now free start to become subscription based.
It bothers me a bit, but I'm not a politician.RTHKI wrote:
I don't think anyone cares tbh
I think jnumbers probably has a point, anyway. Perhaps someday the US can begin the long journey of catching up to Europe.
Whatever, as if they won't anyway. Xbox, Playstation, and Nintendo are all subscription now, right? I don't think Steam has plans for its own, but would probably work with existing ones. Gaming news is riddled with speculation about ways hard copies and digital licensing will die and cede the way to game streaming, all but rubbing its hands in eager anticipation, the traitors.SuperJail Warden wrote:
If you force companies to create systems that allow people to transfer their collection to their next of kin, don't be surprised when services that are now free start to become subscription based.
Stream skeptic here, anyway. My only experiences with analogous tech has been less than smooth. Youtube videos for example, gotta manually adjust the resolution sometimes when it tries to auto into 360p. Can't say I'm particularly looking forward to buffering GTA6 for 10 minutes during a mission. Just shut that down and go finish a book.
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Been unenthusiastically watching some CoH3. It doesn't look like much of an upgrade over the previous two. Probably wait for a sale.
It didn't look terrible. Just unambitious, if that makes sense. Units still seem to have a that floaty quality in their movement, and infantry still looks very disengaged with the world. I had hoped they would build a bit more on them reacting to things and seeking cover, but it looks like you still have to micro that. Even so, the firefights between two infantry squads standing in the open like, someone hit something. The blobbing also makes it feel quite dated. Maybe that means I'm asking for a different game, but bleh at least give me something that isn't a copy/paste.
Did they at least fix the stupidness where an entire tank column can get stuck on a bridge behind an abandoned machine gun? Pathing in this style of Relic RTS has been awful since Dawn of War. With all the computing power at our disposal, you'd think this would be addressed in like 30 years of this genre, even as flaccid as it's been. What even changed between Essence 5.0 and 4.0, 3.0?
Only so much you can do with war torn Europe, but the game also looks the exact same as the previous, outside of Africa. In three games: where's our Pacific? Only modders ever get to that.
Very samey, anyway and not seeing much to bring me back after enough hours into the previous two. Maybe I'm being unfair to the devs, but I already feel quite critical of and pessimistic about what I've seen. What have we waited all this time for, really? Maybe I'd have to play it for things to click.
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Did they at least fix the stupidness where an entire tank column can get stuck on a bridge behind an abandoned machine gun? Pathing in this style of Relic RTS has been awful since Dawn of War. With all the computing power at our disposal, you'd think this would be addressed in like 30 years of this genre, even as flaccid as it's been. What even changed between Essence 5.0 and 4.0, 3.0?
Only so much you can do with war torn Europe, but the game also looks the exact same as the previous, outside of Africa. In three games: where's our Pacific? Only modders ever get to that.
Very samey, anyway and not seeing much to bring me back after enough hours into the previous two. Maybe I'm being unfair to the devs, but I already feel quite critical of and pessimistic about what I've seen. What have we waited all this time for, really? Maybe I'd have to play it for things to click.
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I've been playing the crap out of Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance on my PS4 Pro lately. Lots of nostalgia around that game, I'm glad they brought it back even if it's not the most amazing remaster. Just wish I had somebody to play couch co-op with.
Fallout 76 worth playing single player? Would it be worth it to buy it on discount but drop a $20 into whatever micro thing they have? I have an inch for Fallout 4 but my last save if FUBAR and I don't want to grind.
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I'm having fun with it, mainly doing coop. Single player depends on what you want. Story is meh. Main issue is probably the mmo like levelling and cards for keeping damage upSuperJail Warden wrote:
Fallout 76 worth playing single player? Would it be worth it to buy it on discount but drop a $20 into whatever micro thing they have? I have an inch for Fallout 4 but my last save if FUBAR and I don't want to grind.
I just bought CODMW (the original MW from 2007) on steam. Look for a good ol fashion trip down memory lane. Obviously the multiplayer won't be there but the campaign will be good for a few hours of excitement
There's (security) reasons why sub based products are safer than ownership based products.
For example, Plex Pass. I just pay monthly, vs spending $90 on a Plex Pass lifetime subscription. It's $3.99 a month, so a lifetime sub is almost 3 years worth.
However they have been breached and accounts get "hacked" and stolen quite often, to then sell elsewhere.
With PP monthly sub, there's no reason to "hack" the account to sell it, because the original owner can just cancel the sub and then it's a useless free account.
But if it's a PP lifetime pass, there's a huge incentive to "hack" the account and sell it on, as well as corporate incentive from Plex because then they get to sell another lifetime Pass to the victim, and make twice the revenue / profit.
The cynical part of me always wonders if these "hackers" breaching the DB and stealing all the PP Lifetime passes...are Plex themselves.
Look at EA, we know EA don't give a shit about their customers, just $$$. So makes you wonder why they spend all that money on FairFight...ahh because if they ban "hackers" they can then sell them their games over and over. Customer LTV (life time value) goes exponential vs a one time purchase.
For example, Plex Pass. I just pay monthly, vs spending $90 on a Plex Pass lifetime subscription. It's $3.99 a month, so a lifetime sub is almost 3 years worth.
However they have been breached and accounts get "hacked" and stolen quite often, to then sell elsewhere.
With PP monthly sub, there's no reason to "hack" the account to sell it, because the original owner can just cancel the sub and then it's a useless free account.
But if it's a PP lifetime pass, there's a huge incentive to "hack" the account and sell it on, as well as corporate incentive from Plex because then they get to sell another lifetime Pass to the victim, and make twice the revenue / profit.
The cynical part of me always wonders if these "hackers" breaching the DB and stealing all the PP Lifetime passes...are Plex themselves.
Look at EA, we know EA don't give a shit about their customers, just $$$. So makes you wonder why they spend all that money on FairFight...ahh because if they ban "hackers" they can then sell them their games over and over. Customer LTV (life time value) goes exponential vs a one time purchase.
PS5s are in stock right now directly from Sony and I'm pretty damn tempted. Apparently I could flip my PS4 Pro after that for around $275ish on Facebook Marketplace so that would soften the blow quite a bit too.
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Not that I care that much next to Steam's other many issues, it's just that weird stuff like that after facelift is like a surgeon drawing a dick on someone's forehead before they wake up.
am I the only person in the world that doesn't have issues with Steam, or is Newbie riddled with gremlins?
I open it to find a game, double-click that game, then close steam. What else needs to be done? It's just app that shows me my list of games that I play.
Honestly my biggest issue is that the videos in the Store always start muted.
I open it to find a game, double-click that game, then close steam. What else needs to be done? It's just app that shows me my list of games that I play.
Honestly my biggest issue is that the videos in the Store always start muted.
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must be newb then. He needs to download more ram
In my defense, Steam as bloatware isn't an uncommon topic online. It can launch games (a smartwatch can launch games), but that's neither here nor there to the platform and UI just not being Very Good. Even the library browsing could do with some modernization. "It gets the job done," as an unenthusiastic review would summarize.
It's been like two decades. I don't expect the update to be revolutionary or anything like that. As long as it doesn't break things, Valve and I are cool.
It's been like two decades. I don't expect the update to be revolutionary or anything like that. As long as it doesn't break things, Valve and I are cool.
I expect the minimum and get the minimum. I'm not saying you're wrong or any of your arguments don't hold weight, I just use the UI for one very minor thing (finding and launching games from an alphabetized list of games) and it seems to work for that.
I don't have friends, so no worries on any of that. I don't care about achievements so no worries there. I don't take screenshots, videos, or stream anywhere.
I use it as minimum as you can possibly use it, so I guess it would be surprising if Valve couldn't even muster that.
If someone uses it more than my base-level and has issues, I believe them, I just don't experience it.
I don't have friends, so no worries on any of that. I don't care about achievements so no worries there. I don't take screenshots, videos, or stream anywhere.
I use it as minimum as you can possibly use it, so I guess it would be surprising if Valve couldn't even muster that.
If someone uses it more than my base-level and has issues, I believe them, I just don't experience it.