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“But it’s still mostly the same team, please give us the benefit of the doubt 😭😭😭😭”
Don’t be stupid, don’t buy from a publisher before the 1.0 release
maxwells_daemon@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•The signatures are still coming and it's already making an impactEnglish511·10 days ago“Developers” are the ones who are passionate about the games they make, and definitely don’t want their games dead.
“Corporations” are the ones who only want to profit from selling the game, and then ditch it once it’s no longer lucrative enough.
It’s one possible solution for one of the problems under the same umbrella. If you can’t or don’t want to run the servers for your online game (eg: Echo VR), just open source the server’s code and let the community keep the game running.
Absolute fucking clown. He’s just scared of open sourcing old games because everyone will see how shitty his code is…
maxwells_daemon@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Fedora Wants to Drop UEFI Boot Support on MBREnglish0·11 days agoEveryone said that about Wayland a decade ago…
maxwells_daemon@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Fedora Wants to Drop UEFI Boot Support on MBREnglish06·11 days agoUsers move on from Windows because of old hardware compatibility, pick an easy to use distro, like Fedora. Fedora drops old hardware compatibility…
It’s their second attempt in under a month. Red Hat needs to sit the fuck down.
maxwells_daemon@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Subnautica's Original Creators Have Been Removed From Unknown Worlds "Effective Immediately", As Krafton Makes Concerning Leadership ChangesEnglish1·13 days agoThey had already hinted they wanted to make Subnautica 2 into a multiplayer co-op, and they specifically mentioned “games as a service”.
After backlash, they specified the multiplayer would be optional, and “games as a service” means long term updates, not microtransactions, which sounds suspiciously like a rollback to me…
I was already kind of expecting that, seeing as below zero’s map wasn’t half as interesting as the first game, the storytelling was mid, and the mechanics were all over the place, like they just wanted to make another hit by shooting in every direction, with half the work put into it.
Hot.