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dangblingus, in ‘The Day Before’ Developer Shuts Down Four Days After Launch

People are so desperate to never experience a moment of FOMO in their whole life that they’ll buy some terrible looking game like The Day Before. Rips off TLOU like crazy, but otherwise looks like complete shit. You’re not going to be a popular youtuber. Stop trying to keep up with youtubers who get sent games for free.

nova_ad_vitum,

There is never any reason to pre-order a game. Like, ever. It’s always stupid and reinforces terrible incentives that drive the enshittification of gaming. Even when the devs aren’t straight up scammers, preorders mean they can be profitable before they’ve even released anything so they’re incentivized to put out whatever half-baked garbage they can.

Hotzilla,

But you are missing all the cool pre-order cosmetics! /s

TwoCubed, in You’re going to need an SSD in order to play Final Fantasy 16 on PC

So what? I accidentally installed Baldur’s Gate 3 on a hard disk and it was unplayable, because the assets took ages to load. Transferred everything over to an NVMe drive and it’s butter smooth. Just don’t put anything that requires interaction on a hard disk and get with the times and plop in an SSD. Best bang for your buck in terms of an upgrade with a massively noticable effect.

Sarmyth,

Too true. Upgrading to NVMe was the most noticeable speed boost I’ve experienced all at once in my history of building my own rigs. It’s was like black magic. Wouldn’t shut up about it to all my friends for a month.

maniel, (edited ) in Windows 12 is likely to debut in the second half of 2024 with AI-focused features

You think AI fad will survive that long?

small_crow, in Windows 12 is likely to debut in the second half of 2024 with AI-focused features
@small_crow@lemmy.ca avatar

My laptop came with Windows 11 on it. I installed Fedora pretty shortly after getting it. It doesn’t have working speakers in Linux, and it can’t shutdown - it just restarts on its own - because Lenovo’s Linux support is non-existent outside of a handful of Thinkpad devices.

I accepted the loss. I’d rather use my Bluetooth earbuds when I need them and jump through hoops managing my battery than deal with how hostile Microsoft has gotten towards their customers or their relentless surveillance policies.

BCsven,

I had a restart on shutdown quirk with a dell machine, the fix was adding a kernel quirk number in grub line. You might want to try it. Solved it competely for me. add xhci_hcd.quirks=262144 to grub line or try xhci_hcd.quirks=8192 or you may need both so you add the numbers together for 270336.

small_crow,
@small_crow@lemmy.ca avatar

Thanks for the suggestion! I tried all three but to no avail. It’s not the worst behavior, I just resort to a less graceful shutdown holding the power button down at the grub menu. Suspend works fine now that I’ve disabled bluetooth wakeup, at least, so I just plug in for a while each day to keep things going.

BCsven, (edited )

Bummer. As for sound there, if it is a separate amplifier that runs the audio there was a package that let you manually reassign hardware speaker pins to the corresponding outputs, but it is trial and error unless you find someone’s notes on which pins worked for them. it is HDAjackRetasker might separate package or be part of alsa-tools-gui. when you run hdajackretask you get a dialog box, try the various overrides, or if that doesn’t work then turn on show unconnected pins and advanced override, then it is trying various pin overrides to components and seeing what works. There ia some limited documentation in the gui, and probably more online.

small_crow,
@small_crow@lemmy.ca avatar

Yep, I messed with hdajackretasker for several hours a few months ago. There was no combination of pins configurations that fixed it that I could find.

It is the amplifier causing the sound problems, but from my research on this and similar issues with other Lenovo laptops like the Legion, it seems to be the way that Lenovo’s bios identifies the hardware and its pins to the OS. It’s likely possible to write a patch to fix it, but that’s over my head and I got the sense from others who have tried that there isn’t enough information to write the patch without more details from Lenovo, who have been entirely unresponsive to support requests.

They’re fantastic speakers in Windows, so it’s a shame, but I can work this way. In another year or two I’ll upgrade to a laptop with hardware that I know plays nice with Linux.

BCsven,

Yeah, unfortunate. I have same issue with an HP zbook and the Bang& Olufson sound. Regular LR is fine but the boost is not. When it is upgrade time I’ll be choosey.

Amends1782,

I belive you but how strange. Think pads are like the go to budget Linux laptop option. They’ve worked flawlessly for me for various distros over various models and years.

small_crow,
@small_crow@lemmy.ca avatar

Ah I should have been more clear. I have a non-Thinkpad Lenovo. It’s an Ideapad, Slim 7 Carbon. I bought it for its gorgeous screen and didn’t really intend it to be a Linux exclusive device but here I am.

Amends1782,

Ah I see thatn is frustrating

Destraight, in ‘The Day Before’ Developer Shuts Down Four Days After Launch

I know OP, you’re not the first to post about this. Try harder next time

RightHandOfIkaros, in Fntastic Appears To Have Simply Changed Its Name To Eight Points - Insider Gaming

This is a live clown show. A real circus. And I am here for it. What a glorious time to be alive.

RightHandOfIkaros, in E3 Is Permanently Canceled

End of an era. E3 was better as it was more centralized, IMO. Better to get all the news in one place instead of having to go searching for like, 13 different dates for streams. Plus, everyone was in competition with each other, so their presentations had to be good. Now we get Nintendo Directs with like, 90% indie games.

bhmnscmm, in Open source evolution sim Thrive has a new physics engine and big performance upgrades
@bhmnscmm@lemmy.world avatar

Hopefully this eventually becomes the game Spore was supposed to be.

littlebluespark,

Spore had so many of my young hopes riding on it… 🥹

edit: purchased on Steam to send $5 to the dev team just now!✌🏽

Shou,

Elysium Eclipse is much, much closer to spore. Thrive is a very different kind of game.

bhmnscmm,
@bhmnscmm@lemmy.world avatar

Thanks for the recommendation! I haven’t heard of Elysian Eclipse. It definitely seems like it’s trying to fulfill the Spore concept.

Shou,

Yeah! It’s pretty much trying to finish what Maxis started.

Dimok, in Fntastic Appears To Have Simply Changed Its Name To Eight Points - Insider Gaming

Thankfully you can’t even purchase it anymore on Steam… What a debacle.

helenslunch, in Epic Games wins antitrust case against Google over Play app store [there's still the Alphabet's appeal ongoing]

Yes, as you may be (not) aware, Google Play is also on PC

Not really the same thing unless Windows was trying to take a commission from Epic for games sold through the Epic app which was downloaded through the Windows Store, and basically everyone used the Windows Store (which I assume almost no one does).

PP_BOY_, in Fntastic Appears To Have Simply Changed Its Name To Eight Points - Insider Gaming
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

Never heard of it before but I gotta check it out. Something about video game release drama is so entertaining to me

Dudewitbow,

The game was out for 4 days and basically is delisted now. Its a dev who has a history of making bad games (and only good game was some litteral 1$ game) and overhyped a spiritual sucessor to a game like dayz

spudwart, in E3 Is Permanently Canceled

I swear reality forked in 2020 and this is the bad ending timeline.

SpaceNoodle,

10 January 2016

Kalothar,

28th May 2016

soviettaters,

That’s the real date. The harbinger of doom.

Numpty,

🦍 😢

unfnknblvbl, in Windows 12 is likely to debut in the second half of 2024 with AI-focused features

I have a novel idea. How about my operating system just being a platform to allow my games and applications to run? I’m sick of Microsoft adding “new features” that slow everything down.

I swear, every time a company adds “AI” to their product, it makes it dumber.

ILikeBoobies,

Ai isn’t going to be running on your computer

When you first boot it’s going to ask “what wallpaper do you want” then go online and download the image

Then you can do the same in the wallpaper app

Not really any different than the bing in search feature you’ve had since 10

baconisaveg, in E3 Is Permanently Canceled

So when is E4?

mihnt,
@mihnt@lemmy.world avatar

E3: episode 1

Rubanski,

I don’t know what E4 will exhibit, but E5 will be games made entirely out of microtransactions taped together

pantyhosewimp, in Open source evolution sim Thrive has a new physics engine and big performance upgrades

Entity-Component is so foundational I can’t imagine starting without it. Good on them for changing to that architecture tho

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