I’ve tried to find info about the reputability of this “Sakhtafzarmag” that originally shared the rumor and came up with nothing; seems to be a very small publication with a near-stock WordPress template and a YouTube channel averaging ~200 views. Very likely to be bullshit.
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chameleon@fedia.ioto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•ASUS Rumored To Enter DRAM Market Next Year To Tackle Memory Shortages261·3 months ago
chameleon@fedia.ioto Games@lemmy.world•The Knightling Did Everything Right - It Still Struggled to Sell | Beyond the Pixels Podcast2·4 months agoI get the impression that “online coop” is a tag it weighs very, very heavily, along with most of the “open world survival craft” subtags. Terraria, Factorio and some other games you can put 1000 hours into while optionally playing with a friend are absolute poison for the algorithm, they share a lot of tags with stuff like Rust and V Rising even though they’re not remotely the same game.
Not sure, but I can reproduce it on my end. The actual download pages on
get.videolan.orghave ads, the main site does not.
chameleon@fedia.ioto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 2nd4·5 months agoCan’t wait for a new generation to rediscover the exciting fun of having to survive Kil’Jaeden’s balls and whatever that darkness phase is even supposed to be, despite the boss technically hitting 1 HP in 5 seconds.
chameleon@fedia.ioto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•similar to the word of mouth post, what game did you not expect much from but loved it?5·6 months agoThe whole “don’t look anything up before playing it” genre of cryptic puzzle-ish games where saying nearly anything about it is a spoiler. There’s not all that many of them, but somehow they’re all games where people go in with no expectations and either love it or bounce off of it really fast. The entire internet can scream at you to play Outer Wilds, but nobody wants to tell you why.
Out of the ones I played, I had the lowest expectations/highest payoff for Void Stranger; on the surface it looks just like a pretty average sokoban with gameboy-styled graphics and a surprisingly good soundtrack. And that’s pretty much what it is, except the sokoban isn’t really why you play it, even though you’re gonna be playing a lot of it.
chameleon@fedia.ioto Gaming@beehaw.org•Anyone else disappointed by Steam's current Next Fest?29·6 months agoSteam changed it so that popularity metrics are mostly ignored during the first couple days of Next Fest. This started with the October 2024 run, and it’s a big part of why you no longer have the good demos popping up quickly at the start. To my knowledge, they never published details on it, but there was a short blurb in the developer Q&A. Things should get better starting sometime tomorrow (tends to be day 3 or day 4).
The idea is that it gives games that don’t have pre-existing marketing a way better chance of success, instead of the really massive snowball effect that used to exist where devs lost out for the entire thing if they weren’t popular within the first couple of hours, but it has made it a hell of a job to look for new games.
chameleon@fedia.ioto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Great games you would recommend from before 1990?8·6 months agoMother/“EarthBound Beginnings” definitively has the late 80s/early 90s RPG smell with its grindiness and rocky difficulty curve, but is still pretty damn good if that’s not a dealbreaker. The official translation came out in 2014, but is reasonably accurate.
Gradius and especially Gradius 2 are classic shmups for a reason, but the much bigger hitboxes take some real adjusting if you’re used to modern bullet hell ones.
chameleon@fedia.ioto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•The internet provider on my dorm explicitly allows legal torrents5·6 months agoFor anything public, it’s anything varying from trivial to hard/annoying depending on your client settings, but never quite impossible. Even in the best-case scenario where you have DHT turned off and all the trackers in the torrent are using HTTPS, man-in-the-middle attacks are fairly doable for anything popular.
The PS2 Ace Combat games (4/5/Zero) are still best-in-genre as far as I’m concerned, and have held up exceedingly well in general. Aerial dogfighting with good controls, good mission design and interesting story.
Sky Odyssey is a more “relaxed” little flight game that I also like, still got game-like controls but no combat, just missions where you fly through hard situations.
chameleon@fedia.ioto Games@lemmy.world•In a week dominated by Silksong and Borderlands, co-op roguelike Shape of Dreams still managed to launch on Steam as an instant top-seller15·7 months agoI’ve also been playing this, even though it’s well out of what I normally play. I’d describe it as being closer to an ARPG than a MOBA, and for both better and for worse, it feels like a roguelike version of mid-seasonal gameplay in ARPGs. Couple of buttons on relatively short cooldowns backed up by buildcrafting meant to make those buttons utterly broken with lots of good opportunities available. There’s okay variance between runs. Buildcrafting is super flexible in general, you can move all of your ability upgrades around to other abilities at any time with no cost, you can even give almost everything to friends in co-op.
Not all is good. The game was review-bombed at launch due to the metaprogression and cooldown changes from the demo, and honestly, that was probably correct. The balancing work and the per-character XP requirements ruined some of the fun that the demo had. The worst was hotfixed within a day, even adding a compensation system for demo players, and progress is like 3X faster now, but it still feels like it’s too slow and not fluid enough. I sorta settled on having a “main” in a genre that’s more fun if you swap between characters to keep things fresh. The devs will probably find a solution sooner than later.
There’s some other problems like the performance absolutely tanking in lategame regardless of what you’re playing on (my trusty RX 580 performs about as well as my friend’s RTX 4080, and that’s a pretty universal complaint), there’s some multiplayer bugs like a boss attack that only the host can survive, some questionable balancing here and there, one of the 8 characters feels unfinished (Shell), but overall it’s been pretty good, fills a pretty unique role and the problems don’t really detract from what I’m getting out of it.
chameleon@fedia.ioto Technology@lemmy.world•DDR4 costs soar as manufacturers pull the plug — panic buying and stockpiling impact DDR4 spot pricing as supply dwindles2·7 months agoI’ve seen the claim around but I’m highly skeptical of it. DDR5 is far too slow for anything where memory bandwidth really matters, any newly produced chip that’s gonna be used for AI is on HBM3 or HBM3e, or possibly GDDR6/GDDR7 if it’s a GPU pulled from the consumer segment. HBM5 is still a very, very early research project and is certainly not being produced yet.
The idea is interesting, but $13/month for one ‘mystery’ album from an artist you (most likely) don’t know feels rather up there.
root=isn’t correct for booting a live image like this. You need to use some specific parameters to guide the initramfs to where it can find the/boot/x86_64/airootfs.sfsfile, and in general, something like that will be the case for most distros but there are lots of unique mechanisms. Looking at thegrub.cfg,/loader/entriesor similar files will usually get you some things you can put into your favorite search engine to hopefully find some documentation. For Arch it’s part of mkinitcpio-archiso: https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/mkinitcpio/mkinitcpio-archiso/-/blob/master/docs/README.bootparams?ref_type=headsI don’t have a setup to test it but if If I’m not mistaken something like this should work:
options "archisosearchuuid=2025-08-01-13-39-26-00"
chameleon@fedia.ioto Linux@programming.dev•Bitnami Ends Free, Stable Images — Users Forced to Migrate or Pay18·7 months agoThese containers are/were for self-hosting. VMWare previously owned Bitnami, it was their attempt to make it easier to self-host rather than paying a cloud provider, which should directly benefit them because VMWare got its money from businesses that self-host + self-host people growing up learning free homelab ESXi and wanting to apply that at work. It helps a lot if there’s well-maintained solutions for deploying popular stuff.
Then Broadcom bought VMWare for a ridiculous price and is doing none of that.
Tends to change by playthrough but 50% water scale/150% water coverage/~200% resource frequency+size+richness is my go-to. Creates lots of natural chokepoints, available resources end up feeling like they’re similar to default map settings, gives you enough area to build a reasonable bus starter base at the start but eventually pushes towards a more train spaghetti playstyle.
scripts mix configuration with logic and this was a big reason why a lot of distributions switched to systemd in the first place
What was really wrong with the old BSD-style rc/init systems is that they mixed configuration with the logic required to start/stop the service at all, and that that logic was running in the same session it was being executed from (inheriting the environment, FDs and the like). These daemontools-style supervisors don’t have that problem, the
runscript is essentially just systemd’sExecStart=and it gets forked off from the supervisor itself and is then managed by it. Lots of them are just.There’s plenty more things that systemd does pretty well that this doesn’t do (dependency management seems to be sorely lacking here in particular), but this kind of approach is much closer to it than the old rc scripts.
chameleon@fedia.ioto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Strange Horticulture is free on EpicGameStore [overwhelming positive on Steam] [SteamDeck verified]31·8 months agoKamaeru: A Frog Refuge is also free for the week. Decent slow-burn game for a particular type of frog enthusiast.
chameleon@fedia.ioto Games@lemmy.world•Steam: Updates to User Review Scores Based on Language1·8 months agoEven with the current thumbs up/down people get it wrong. Give it a thumbs up but write a scathing review.
I’ve done that and it’s a result of not having more options than good/bad. Always the same cause: I really wanted to write a 3* review for a game that has a lot to praise but its core is fundamentally flawed, but Steam doesn’t let me give a 3*, so I try to correct for the review score bracket I think the game should be in.
chameleon@fedia.ioto Games@lemmy.world•We’re Suing Minecraft in a Class Action Lawsuit75·8 months agoFor the benefit of people that can’t watch this horrible video:
This is really about them being able to change the already extremely vague terms of service and you having no recourse other than voiding your purchase if you don’t like it. There is some focus on a gun thing early on, but it’s just an example where they flip-flopped multiple times over the years based on vague wording in the ToS that was changed after the fact. Commercial modded server owners were the main ones that had to make changes because of that rule, often taking guns away from players that had them, but it’s generally enforced very inconsistently.
But the main thing they’re focusing on in the lawsuit is the mass deletion of legitimately bought Minecraft copies when they stopped Mojang account migration in 2023 (everyone that didn’t migrate then no longer owns Minecraft according to Microsoft; no refunds). That, too, was effectively a one-sided ToS change. And to make matters worse, the old ToS had an explicit clause that you could keep playing the game in singleplayer even without agreeing to any new ToS.
This lawsuit is being done in Sweden. I don’t know if this kind of ToS/contract validity has actually been tested there before.
I think this is the first time I ever watched a video at 0.5 speed. “this was done due to retention purposes for the video to maximize spread potential”. Yeeeaaaah. No. Checked reddit, it’s downvoted to the negatives over form. Checked a different place that would be all over this, entire topic is discussing the form and there’s not one mention of what it’s about because nobody got that far. The exact kind of person that might take time out of their day to join a class action is not going to watch this garbage. I think it’s good to have this tested, but I straight up don’t trust this guy. Supposedly maximizing views while getting zero information through to anyone is not going to help the cause.
There aren’t a lot that work well with Space Age, because overhauls are generally incompatible in terms of gameplay/balancing and Space Age itself is essentially an overhaul. Most new mods made for the Space Age era are new planets instead of overhauls, there’s Loup’s Guide to the Galaxy if you want some community-curated advice on what’s decent vs not worth the time (not a mod but it lives on the mod portal anyway).
But if you really want it, there’s a Krastorio 2 fork called Krastorio 2 Spaced Out that integrates Space Age. I think it’s about the best it can be, which is to say, I’m not a big fan of it but other people seem to like it. Nauvis is pretty much just vanilla K2 with new rocket silos while the other planets are slightly janky Space Age.