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Link, to gaming in Nintendo's claim that emulation 'stifles innovation' isn't just absurd—it's hypocritical
@Link@lemmy.ml avatar

Isn’t there a Retroarch core for Doliphin? And Retroarch is on Steam. Maybe the Dolphin core is not available on the Steam version though.

Anyway, thankfully if you are tech savvy enough to get Dolphin to work, you are more than likely also capable of side loading it on the Steamdeck.

Chainweasel, to gaming in Todd Howard thinks Elder Scrolls 6 May Be His Last Game

He’s 52, if it takes 8 years before ES6 comes out He’ll be 60. If they milk this one as hard as they did Skyrim he’ll be long dead before ES7. Hell, I might be dead before ES7

chloyster, to gaming in Todd Howard thinks Elder Scrolls 6 May Be His Last Game

I know Todd is kind of a silly guy and people have mixed opinions on him. But it will be pretty weird to be in a gaming industry without him. Like him or not dude is a legend

briongloid, to games in The streamer who spent $1M on an esports team says esports is a terrible business: ‘Everyone is losing a lot of money’
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The bloke had a milly, threw it at the wind and expected it to come back to him.

imaqtpie, to games in The streamer who spent $1M on an esports team says esports is a terrible business: ‘Everyone is losing a lot of money’
@imaqtpie@sh.itjust.works avatar

To be fair, he bought the esports team in an attempt to save the league and the sport as a whole. He was well aware that it was on the verge of collapse. It’s a passion project for him, something to spend his streaming money on.

Disguised toast seems like a really good dude tbh, didn’t know about him until he got into esports but he’s really been a breath of fresh air for that scene.

TinyPanda,

Once he signs DSG | Cody to dominate the melee scene he will be the goat team owner

spiderjudo, to games in The streamer who spent $1M on an esports team says esports is a terrible business: ‘Everyone is losing a lot of money’
@spiderjudo@feddit.de avatar

Recently Richard Lewis made a video about the financial situation in eSports: Esports Fans Need To Start PAYING

pec,

I know Ence is one team in CSGO who’s generating profits. They are a smaller orgs that has in game success.

I think the issue is you have some teams full of venture money that inflates the salaries and makes it super hard for other teams to have in game success while not going broke.

That being said my suggestion for csgo (it’s only scene I follow) would be leagues line in traditional sports. Each team plays a game every week and you have playoffs at the end of the year. Put those league games on your own platform and have people pay a subscription to watch. I would pay up to 100$/year (I’m aware I’m the exception). With this model you might even be able to have a few hubs where games are played at a small venue in front of paying crowd. I could imagine a few hubs where teams would move to to play regularly. Something like: New York, Rio, Malta, Copenhagen, Moscow

I think one of the biggest problem is demographics, the younger generations that’s in eSports is broke. No eSports fan is going to buy a Dodge RAM (using this as an example because traditional sports are littered with pick up ads and the car industry is a huge advertiser because they need to constantly gaslight people into thinking that driving isn’t a chore)

imaqtpie,
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Damn bro I agree with your gaming takes but what’s your problem with cars? They let us go anywhere and they zoom zoom. And they look cool. How is that a chore?

pec,

I used to drive to go everywhere then moved to a place where I don’t need a car. My life got better instantly.

Spendies, to diablo in Blizzard releases a World Tier-focused hotfix to combat power leveling

Eh, I’m not super opposed to this fix. It’s just preventing you from skipping the campaign the first time around, which was always intended.

You can still easily power level alts.

Dusty, to technology in Discord is opening the monetization floodgates: get ready for microtransaction stores and paid 'exclusive memes'
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And people wonder why I prefer forums. The "Discordifcation" of everything is out of control.

solidgrue, to technology in Discord is opening the monetization floodgates: get ready for microtransaction stores and paid 'exclusive memes'
@solidgrue@lemmy.world avatar

Or, get ready for an influx of fediverse users on Matrix?

Melon_Cooler,
@Melon_Cooler@kbin.social avatar

Personally, I see Revolt as more likely to win out if/when Discord collapses than Matrix. I've only heard Matrix discussed on platforms within the fediverse, whereas Revolt I've heard some rumblings about by others who haven't touched anything like Mastodon or Lemmy/Kbin in their lives.

Either way, I'd be glad to see more FOSS win out over yet capital controlled social media.

pixel, to technology in Discord is opening the monetization floodgates: get ready for microtransaction stores and paid 'exclusive memes'
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honestly as long as the stuff that discord is monetizing stays additive instead of changing services we already use to be paid-for, I really don't mind if discord gives creators (and, by way of that, themselves) ways to generate revenue. Discord, even as a completely free service, is really far ahead of other similar platforms and offerings. I don't expect them to be 100% consumer-first at the expense of generating profits (as much as i wish it were feasible for them to be), but the ways in which they've done that so far have been surprisingly unobtrusive.

Disgusted_Tadpole,
@Disgusted_Tadpole@lemmy.ml avatar

I was boosting my server so everyone could use animated emojis. Thing is, people now have to be Nitro subscriber to use them. There has been no warning. I really don’t like those manners of making things that once were “free” premium features.

Minion3665,
@Minion3665@kbin.social avatar

animated emojis were never under server boosting as far as I know? I can't think of a feature that Discord has made paid that was once free outside of trial periods... ever (with the possible exception of gamewisp emojis which I believe we should discount)

Disgusted_Tadpole,
@Disgusted_Tadpole@lemmy.ml avatar

They were. People used them quite often on my boosted server. Now they can’t and have to subscribe to Nitro.

sacredbirdman,

Back in the day Discord’s advantage was that it provided a way for people to set up a voice communication server with push-to-talk without any technical knowledge and for free. I don’t know how they’re ahead of competition now… I don’t know what their killer features are.

I use it occasionally but there are a few problems that always drive me away . 1) I have muted all the servers but I still get occasional sound notifications and just cannot find any source for them, might be a bug 2) there is no global notification history. To me that seems like a must-have feature and I don’t know how people stand to use discord without it 3) ui feels very clunky. To me it seems like I spend way too much time navigating through the ui and searching for things. For example, scrolling through the servers and trying to remember which icon was which. Anyway, I would be interested in hearing why people do use it besides everybody being there.

pixel,
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1 is definitely a bug, I'm in like 50 servers and I don't have that happen like ever. 3 I can't dispute, but I think that's largely because they've increased their feature set for different kinds of users faster than their UI team has been able to accommodate for them. Better sorting for servers would be amazing

2, there definitely is. On mobile it's the bell icon at the bottom when you pull out the sidebar, on desktop it's the icon that looks like a desk tray at the top right, they let you see notifications either from the active server or globally, so idk what you mean.

MargotRobbie, to technology in Discord is opening the monetization floodgates: get ready for microtransaction stores and paid 'exclusive memes'
@MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

And the enshittification continues.

But the sooner Electron dies the better, there is literally only one Electron based program that works well and that is VS Code, but you've got to blame Microsoft for being so incompetent that they never even set the standard for a desktop UI after years of monopoly that people turned to just mushing Chrome into a box.

eltimablo,

There was a time where about 70% of the apps I ran on my Windows machine were written in GTK, and that was long before I even touched Linux.

NickOfTime,

Ahhh GTK and Qt! The true cross-platform experience! This brings back some cozy memories

Clairvoidance,
@Clairvoidance@kbin.social avatar

I really like Trilium Notes as a Joplin/Obsidian alternative!
I don't know if this really is as harmful an enshiftification as we've come to expect from other projects, it mainly seems to be allowing you to have a "patreon" or "gumroad" type project tied to your actual community. There's an argument that the centralization is harmful in the long run when everything goes belly-up but this move in a vacuum seems like a logical next step for Discord itself

Ronno, to technology in Discord is opening the monetization floodgates: get ready for microtransaction stores and paid 'exclusive memes'
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I never got the appeal of Discord anyway, after a while it simply becomes a dump of notifications that I cannot follow up on.

falsem,

To some extent Discord servers have replaced forums and now you have to try to search through a chat room's history to find out info instead of using a forum. Seems like a pretty big downgrade.

Lols,

why not just use forums for questions

SeeJayEmm,
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Because they don't always exist.

Lols, to technology in Discord is opening the monetization floodgates: get ready for microtransaction stores and paid 'exclusive memes'

i honestly do not care about having the option to pay for things

i consider the quality of a platform as if monetised features dont exist, and discord is still a pretty solid platform besides them

if they start monetising existing features, sure, that effectively removes features, but until then getting mad at things that simply do not affect me is silly

ppp, to technology in Discord is opening the monetization floodgates: get ready for microtransaction stores and paid 'exclusive memes'

The last feature I liked from Discord was screensharing. Everything else since has been useless or outright terrible.

sexy_peach, to technology in Discord is opening the monetization floodgates: get ready for microtransaction stores and paid 'exclusive memes'
@sexy_peach@feddit.de avatar

The "enshittification" continues

ptsdstillinmymind,

Matrix has always been a great alternative. Any service that is owned by a corporation will eventually be monetized. I never liked discord in the first place.

GuyDudeman,
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I'm loving Matrix.

Jaxseven,
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I really need to get on Matrix, but I haven't put the time to learn it.

GuyDudeman,
@GuyDudeman@beehaw.org avatar

The Element app for it works pretty well. There are some edges to smooth, but it functions.

veloxization,

And if Element isn't to your tastes (like it wasn't for me), there are other clients to choose from. I use Nheko on PC and FluffyChat on my phone.

GuyDudeman,
@GuyDudeman@beehaw.org avatar

Oh cool! Thanks for the heads up on FluffyChat!

lilweeb,

Matrix rules, but I can’t get my friends to leave Discord because that’s where all their friends are, they run servers, etc. it sucks.

jmp242,

Matrix won't seem to let me on via my vpn so I can't even download the client on my computer. Makes it hard to see what the fuss is about.

veloxization,

Which client? There's a lot more than Element, including clients like Nheko and Cinny.

jmp242,

I think it was element, but some more searching got me on a server. Now to find rooms I guess.

veloxization,

That's great! Hope you have a great time on Matrix. c:

MentalEdge,
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You're comment makes no sense. Matrix is a federated chat protocol, and works kind of like lemmy. Matrix itself has more in common with ActivityPub, the protocol that the fediverse uses. What's more comparable are the matrix clients.

There are many, many matrix clients to choose from, and even more instances, including the option to set up your own.

jmp242,

Idk what I did wrong both times I tried before, but sites would not load. Today, I got to the search for homeservers and was able to sign up.

scrubbles,
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Getting friends to leave facebook messenger for discord 8 years ago already, never underestimate how much the average person can ignore. For the time being I'm on discord, but if they start cracking down on small servers I'll be spinning up alternatives overnight

MentalEdge,
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My instance is discord bridged. If a discord user wants to voice chat, I fire up discord just for that.

But my discord text chats and servers? All in matrix baby.

Makes it a lot easier to convice friends to swap, too. Especially when I show them that telegram and whatsapp can be bridged, too.

Everything in one app.

crilen,

The trick is to not have friends sucka

cradac,
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this feels like back in 2015 when I was trying to get all my friends to go from TeamSpeak to Discord because it had Text & Media Channels and you didn't have to pay for the server

2d,
@2d@kbin.social avatar

Revolt.chat is far nicer than Matrix usability-wise

RosalynKirk,

What's to stop Revolt from becoming the next Discord?

Edit: I just logged into my account to see that Revolt had removed a "server" for breaking foreign (unjust) laws. That seems to go against everything the fediverse stands for.

Kaldo,
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How can revolt "remove" a server since you can connect to any custom hosted server? It's like saying lemmy removed an instance.

And besides, I'm pretty sure that is something that federated instances will have to worry about too, you might not care about your local laws but the ISP or hosting provider of your server where possibly illegal data is, will care.

RosalynKirk,

No it isn't. The default is to be hosted on Revolt servers. I created a "server" and I didn't set up any kind of server, so it's not running on my server. I don't really know all the technical details, I just signed in and saw a message that said the "server" was removed.

ragemidi,
@ragemidi@kbin.social avatar

@RosalynKirk

1.) because Revolt isn't trying to do federation. It's community driven open-source project not backed by a company.

2.) you can easily self-host a Revolt server. Then you can make your own rules.

Not everything has to be federated

RosalynKirk,

...is Discord trying to do federation? I'm confused.

Someone is in charge of Revolt, doesn't matter if it's a company or someone else. Someone is in charge of the servers. What's stopping them from ultimately selling the company? Reddit didn't start out as a corporation. Nor did WhatsApp, but after creating a trusted userbase they were sold off to Facebook to be exploited for data.

IT people love to talk about how "easy" it is to create and run your own server, but this is simply not true and they just lack awareness.

50gp,

bad idea when revolt exists and is basically exactly the same software but open source and self hosted

c4,
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Second this. Revolt looks exactly like Discord except it's open source and privacy focused.

https://revolt.chat

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