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Games@lemmy.world•In a new game of Super Mario Bros Deluxe, Luigi has the number 1 high score. I find that oddly wholesome.English
5·3 days agoYeah, my sister bought an SP and my assessment was more or less the same. But the original GBA screen was terrible. That pic is under a really bright work lamp, and it was difficult to find the narrow angle where the screen reflected enough light to be visible but also wasn’t reflecting the lamp LEDs. Back in the day I played it wearing a pair of microscope glasses, which were a regular glasses frame with a sort of jeweler’s loupe mounted in the left eye, and I had to hold it with my nose almost touching the screen. As you can probably guess that wasn’t great for getting a good light angle.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do non fans try so hard to engage with fandom?
2·4 days agoIs shunning people for not using Linux also gatekeeping? I feel like I get that a lot.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do non fans try so hard to engage with fandom?
3·4 days agoThe concept of “real fan” is flawed I think. I’ve never assembled a WH40K model or read any of the spinoff novels, to say nothing of playing the actual tabletop game, but I’d say I’m a fan of the franchise. I’ve played some of the video games (Space Marine, Mechanicus, Boltgun) and enjoyed them. I enjoy reading lore and worldbuilding stuff from wikis even if I’ve never touched the franchise itself, and my knowledge of 40k is almost exclusively from such wikis.
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Games@lemmy.world•AAA Dominance Is Eroding: 56% of PC Gaming Revenue Now Goes to Games Outside the Top 20English
1·5 days agoIt was my understanding that it was a misconception that companies are legally bound to have an ROI or whatever. Not an economist so IDK. I just remember hearing that from several places. Regardless, the buyer-seller relationship is “I give you money, and you give me a product or service”. The investor-seller relationship is “We give you money, and you give us more money, and we don’t care how you do it.”
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Y'all ever have intrusive thoughts about accidentally dropping stuff in storm drains? (particulary when you have your phone out) And like if that happens, wtf is someone supposed to do?
4·5 days agoI drove my friend’s RC car into a storm drain when I was a kid.
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Games@lemmy.world•AAA Dominance Is Eroding: 56% of PC Gaming Revenue Now Goes to Games Outside the Top 20English
15·5 days agoCounterpoint: games were more expensive in the past, sometimes even before adjusting for inflation. Goldeneye was $70 new.
The problem is that back then you bought a complete game to play forever. Now you buy an unfinished mess that despite costing as much, makes it abundantly clear that the game isn’t yours through DRM and in your face micro transactions.
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Games@lemmy.world•AAA Dominance Is Eroding: 56% of PC Gaming Revenue Now Goes to Games Outside the Top 20English
291·5 days agoWhenever investors get involved things go downhill. If the only two parties are a buyer and a seller, the only way the seller can make money is by making a product the buyer wants to buy. But investors don’t care about the product. They may not even understand the product. They only care that the product makes money.
AAA studios are failing because they want to please investors, not buyers.
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Games@lemmy.world•‘Seeking connection’: the video game (Arc Raiders) where players stopped shooting and started talking...English
14·5 days agomurder bearsintensive Care Bears
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Games@lemmy.world•I can now save my game in Pokemon Yellow again after 25 years.English
2·5 days agoSeems a bit over-engineered to me. Why would a soldering iron need a CPU?
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Games@lemmy.world•‘Seeking connection’: the video game (Arc Raiders) where players stopped shooting and started talking...English
3·5 days agoOther guy: “Grab the supplies”
Me: “Where are they?”
Other guy: “Over there”
Me: “Where is ‘there’?”
I know next to nothing about Arc Raiders, so I may be assuming wrong. It’s not just about PvP, it’s about how fast-paced the game play is. I can bumble through a game of Deep Rock Galactic with friends because it’s (I imagine) slower paced and everyone is working on the same goal. My friends are also patient enough to deal with my issues.
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Games@lemmy.world•‘Seeking connection’: the video game (Arc Raiders) where players stopped shooting and started talking...English
2·5 days agoI wish I could experience multiplayer games like this. Bad performance due to my vision would likely frustrate others playing with me.
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Games@lemmy.world•I can now save my game in Pokemon Yellow again after 25 years.English
1·5 days agoupdate 2: I’ve now done the same to my copy of Gold. It requires a different battery compared to either yellow or sapphire.
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Games@lemmy.world•I can now save my game in Pokemon Yellow again after 25 years.English
6·7 days agoThe only thing I can tell you is my save survived the battery replacement, which tells me it’s flash and not SRAM.
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Games@lemmy.world•I can now save my game in Pokemon Yellow again after 25 years.English
4·7 days agoOne theory for why there were so many serial killers in the 70s was because of lead paint.
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Games@lemmy.world•I can now save my game in Pokemon Yellow again after 25 years.English
26·7 days agoUpdate: Now I’ve replaced the battery in Pokemon sapphire. Luckily since it uses flash memory my 25 year old save file is intact.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Can I still bypass Microsoft account creation when reinstalling windows through the "reset this PC" option?
1·7 days agoSo if anything, it’s not that “Linux doesn’t support Logitech” it’s that Logitech doesn’t Support Linux.
While you are correct, you’re also missing the point. If it doesn’t work, it doesn’t work. The end user doesn’t care whose “fault” it is. They only care that they have a tool in front of them that does not meet their needs. If the end user needs a mouse with a billion macro buttons, then an OS that does not support a mouse with a billion macro buttons will not work for them. If you want that user to be a happy Linux user, then you’d better make that mouse work.
Half the people in this thread can’t see that most people, no I don’t mean most people on Lemmy, just most people period, want their computer to be a tool, a means to an end. They want it to get out of the way and enable them to crunch spreadsheet numbers or play video games or paint digital art or process words. If you’re an able-bodied software developer, desktop Linux is an excellent tool. If you’re an able-bodied anything else and have found that Linux works for you, good on you, but you’re a minority. If you’re a disabled anything else and have found that Linux works for you, please tell me how because I would love nothing more than to leave Windows and go somewhere that lets my personal computer be my personal computer.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Can I still bypass Microsoft account creation when reinstalling windows through the "reset this PC" option?
21·7 days agoWhat makes you qualified to make that statement? I have to rely on assistive software to use a computer. I am the only judge of what meets my needs, and years of trying to use it have informed me that desktop Linux does not meet my needs. period. end of discussion. I have made the reasons why clear elsewhere in this thread.


I always assumed they get absorbed or break down eventually.