- 10 Posts
- 57 Comments
Justdaveisfine@midwest.socialto Games@lemmy.world•A two-player Elden Ring Nightreign PC Mod is already availableEnglish121·10 hours agoThis is definitely one of the weirder missteps by From.
I’d like to know what the decision looked like internally, because I somewhat refuse to believe they just overlooked it.
Justdaveisfine@midwest.socialto Games@lemmy.world•Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Now Promotes Microtransactions When You Swap WeaponsEnglish28·10 hours agoThis is going to become the new AAA normal, isn’t it.
Justdaveisfine@midwest.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What’s an unspoken rule that absolutely everyone should know, but most people clearly don’t?1·10 hours agoThat is partially what inspired me to post this. A lot of business advice I have gotten has been staggeringly bad.
I realize most people have worked at a business and should know a thing or two about how it works, but I don’t think many consider the huge differences between their workplace and how a small business operates.
Justdaveisfine@midwest.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What’s an unspoken rule that absolutely everyone should know, but most people clearly don’t?81·1 day agoHere’s a weird one:
Don’t offer advice unless its something you have some experience with.
Googling someone’s issues and giving them a boilerplate answer from the first thing you find isn’t helpful and can actually be a hinderance more than anything.
Justdaveisfine@midwest.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are we drinking out of lead cups? (informationally speaking)42·1 day agoYeah, probably.
Because of many factors, we’re seeing an erosion of the ‘third place’ which has been somewhat replaced or supplemented by the internet.
But now the internet is turning into a watchdog which desperately wants to monetize you, or direct you towards something that it can monetize.
Its hard to say while we’re in the middle of it, but I’m going to assume fifty years from now people will say we took privacy for granted and didn’t realize how influential algorithms really were.
I have never been able to successfully talk my friends into playing Starfinder.
Which is so frustrating because I find it interesting.
Justdaveisfine@midwest.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How important are the actors voices when determining if a movie is bad or good? Could changing the voice of an actor turn a really bad movie into a good one?5·2 days agoI don’t know if it would ruin the entire movie per se but if you’ve heard Darth Vader (David Prowse’s voice) pre James Earl Jones dub, its definitely a character ruiner.
I can’t think of many movies where voice work is detrimental to everything except documentaries, but I know some games have annoying protagonists and it absolutely harms the whole experience.
Justdaveisfine@midwest.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Voyager users, how many up/downvotes do you have recorded on me?1·2 days agoYou’re at +1 now for me.
Oh most definitely. I don’t want my players to fail (if I can help it) and generally try to reward creative thinking, but also want their victories to be earned and not just fudged rolls or suddenly dumb NPCs.
I think where the line gets crossed is when they’re doing actions their character would never do, or they’re trying to poke holes in the set without a clear goal. I usually ask additional questions to see what they expect to happen (in case they are playing 4D chess), but sometimes they’re just trying to cause chaos, in which case I got to pull them aside and give them the talk.
Justdaveisfine@midwest.socialto Games@lemmy.world•Just hit a blunt wishlist milestone! 🎉English2·4 days agoOh lmao nice
Justdaveisfine@midwest.socialto Games@lemmy.world•Just hit a blunt wishlist milestone! 🎉English1·4 days agoHow many wishlists is that?
In my experiences, every time someone does something incredibly bold like that, they get mad their actions have consequences.
I think some people really just want a DM to roll with their shenanigans all the time.
Justdaveisfine@midwest.socialto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I hope i don't get downvoted for this2·5 days agoI think Eboshi is actually evil, but she’s charismatically evil so it comes off different.
She allows her own people to be bombed, she abandons the wounded from her caravan, and she’s effectively tricked the lepers into working to death for her. She could have given up on the forest spirit many times, but left irontown under siege so she could have a chance at killing a god.
She only cares about her people so long as they’re empowering her. She listened to Ashitaka talk balance but the minute he went to enforce it, she tried to kill him.
Every time she apologizes and says she will do better, and people forgive her, but she doesn’t actually change her ways.
I think this is why Ashitaka ultimately stays in the town - To basically keep her on the path and to her word. (I don’t recall if he literally says that)
Justdaveisfine@midwest.socialto Games@lemmy.world•Someone made an "educational" video on how to pirate my $13.99 indie game on YT : ( What can I do about it?English2·5 days agoYou can report the video.
But to be blunt, I wouldn’t really worry about it. Most people don’t pirate, and trying to chase pirates down isn’t exactly going to convert them to paying customers as they’re not the type to buy it anyways.
Do frequent smallish updates to add QoL options, bugfixes, etc. (As you should be anyways) This will make the store version superior and making pirated copies obsolete and require new versions to keep up. Obviously additional Steam features are valuable here too as you don’t quite get those in alternate versions.
I’ve demoed my games at conventions and had people tell me to my face that they’re going to pirate my game. I’d offer them a free key instead and one guy said he’d prefer to pirate it, so idk some people are just extra.
Justdaveisfine@midwest.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How ok would you be if teleported right now into a field in Peru in the 1300s with... (see description)?50·6 days agoI’ve played enough RimWorld to know I wouldn’t be totally ok in any of these scenarios.
All it takes is a random bug bite or infection and home meds just won’t be enough.
Justdaveisfine@midwest.socialto Game Development@programming.dev•How do you experience and handle reviews and feedback about your games, positive and negative?4·7 days agoIts hard lol. I rarely take pride on positives and mostly dwell on the negatives. Not good or healthy but what are you going to do.
Flaws are hard. I’ve gotten some pretty brutal review smackdowns for things that were largely out of my control, or things I was aware of but couldn’t fix in a satisfying way, and that just feels awful.
But on the flip side I got reviews that pointed out issues I had never seen or even noticed, or worded it in a way that clarified the issue, and those are helpful.
All you can really do is remember the dev is human at the end of the day. Full of flaws and likely jumped on a project too ambitious for their own good.
I’ve seen similar. Whole two story office building’s wifi got knocked out by some big ol’ 1960s microwave.
No one could figure out why the wifi kept going down during lunch.
Justdaveisfine@midwest.socialto Games@lemmy.world•Peter Molyneux explains why his infamous Kinect game Project Milo was never releasedEnglish18·10 days agoHardware being changed up makes sense. Feels funky that MS would pull a bait and switch for a game project, but its hard to say if that was MS or Molyneux being funky since they both have a history.
This is really improper horse riding technique. Its nearly essential to yell ‘yee haw’ when doing any sort of horseback loop.
I also didn’t hear any “Whoa there” but that one is highly situational so may not apply.