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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • Fallout 76 didn’t ruin New Vegas

    Ultima online wasn’t a “cancer” to the gaming industry

    I wish Final Fantasy XIV ruined the franchise so we didn’t get the abomination that is the latest two installments.

    Greedy shit developers make shit products, no surprise. But GemStone, Asheron’s Call, World of Warcraft (the early years, I can’t speak to the latest) and other forms of long-term games offer a chance to experience a world for years in an additive environment instead of waiting for the next installment of starting at ground zero again.







  • Keep down voting me, but I bet I’m the only one in this thread that’s actually played the game.

    What part of it is unfinished? Also, it’s on game pass, so I paid nothing, and am playing a sequel to a game I love and spent 100s of hours on. Real evil ploy here.

    I’m accepting it because I’ve played another dozen hours of a game I enjoy. CO spent 8 years updating the first game and I expect no less. Paradox isn’t some evil publisher, have you even played anything they’ve released?









  • AAA studios were used to having local build farms, in-person build-review sessions, and testers being in the same physical space so engineers could see what’s going on. They have collections of unreleased hardware that need to be distributed and secured.

    It’s not simple to completely overhaul a setup like that and go full remote. You’re moving 100s of GB a day to each dev and trying to change every one of your processes.

    Every AAA engineer I know complained about how how slow everything was remote. Studios are figuring that shit out now, but I don’t think “hurr durr Todd Howard old” is really accurate or adding anything to the conversation here





  • I take the bus to work every day. It’s a set route for my set work schedule and it’s great.

    But everything else I do in my life? Not on a bus route, schedules are slow on the weekend or stop completely after a certain time.

    When you come up with a bus that goes wherever I want to go when I want, I’m in. Until then, a car that doesn’t require a driver and is easily shared between many people to take them the last mile is an actual solution.