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alessandro@lemmy.caOPto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•RISC-V CPU Performance Up 8x In Five Years: SiFive HiFive Unmatched To SpacemiT K3English
21·15 days agoIn the version you compare the risv costs +93$, yes; but it comes with 128GB storage and 8 AI cores (8+8 cores). You can plan a small videogame that uses the AI capabilities to have locally speaking NPCs or improved AI (ie: a “game director” in the vein of “Left4Dead” uses: on runtime’s player stats the chatbot suggest how many enemies to spawn etc.)
alessandro@lemmy.caOPto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Misguided California bill would harm video game makers, players | Opinion [from Stanley Pierre-Louis, CEO of the lobby, against SKG, Entertainment Software Association]English
10·15 days agoOnce again, this is an opinion piece that (willfully?)
You don’t get paid as CEO because you make “happy mistakes”. Usually there’s the concept of the benefit of the doubt but, again, if you’re paid for this exact job (lobbying for third party interest: half-truths and open lies)…
alessandro@lemmy.caOPto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•'Stop Killing Games' Movement Gains Momentum: California Assembly Passes Game Protection BillEnglish
191·26 days agoThis argument was discussed already: subscription had, and has, it’s own market in which is a finite resource of customers willing to endlessly pay.
The problem was for products that were “surprise subscription” : a customer buying Crew1 on the shelves of the single player category… then, after some random number of month discover it was, indeed, a “surprise subscription” which ended whenever Ubisoft felt like to do so.
alessandro@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•What happened to (arcade-type) Joysticks?English
2·1 month agoThe popularity of joystick was strongly tied to arcade machine; they are associated with fighting games because fighting games were the latest great thing Arcades had at their time to die out: home consoles such as DreamCast and N64 couldn’t give you the thrilling experience of beat “on the street” a random kid (as per “one quarter per virtual beating”). We talk about Tekken being an arcade experience before the world transitioned toward the triangular bosom of Lara at home (for those who were kids at that time). Arcade was the "mythical gaming”, the one all the kids knew they couldn’t have at home. Joystick, as such, was the ultimate “mythical” gaming device… to bad it was shit. Yeah, you could get the hang of “the moves”, the “feeling to push with your whole forearm if needed” just… not for too long. Not for pick a dialogue option, not for command trops, not for “dogeroll then attack”…or basically anything which wasn’t whatever arcade game was designed around that dumb, red clown-nose, big lever.
Nostalgia makes remember some things correctly: “yes, you had fun” but forget the fine details “the 35th side scrolling beat 'em up of this year… Cool!”
Joystick (emphasis on “joy”), Joypad… then a “joy-less” but more tame name as “controller” with added “thumb stick” if you need details… now everything seems to turn in touch, and maybe haptic… or probabily “let’s just wait for the AI reach the end of it” kind of controller device
alessandro@lemmy.caOPto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•CAPCOM Reveals 93% of Its Game Sales Are Now Digital - PC has also become the main platform for CAPCOM, accounting for around 54.5 percent of their total salesEnglish
8·1 month agoSony: PC doesn’t make us money.
That’s quite correct, PC does not, indeed, make their Playstation’s money. Once customers realize they can be treated with respect, it’s unlikely they’ll return to the PlayStation’s walled garden to be constantly bi**h slapped and forced to pay for everything (for example, even just to play online).
alessandro@lemmy.caOPto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•The Immense Engine - Arjan Brussee (Guerrilla Games) is developing The Immense Engine. An AI-based engine alternative from Europe to challenge the dominance of Unreal and Unity.English
2·2 months agoI don’t think there’s need for “continental purity”; it only need to be open source, even better if llm runs on Vulkan like llama.cpp. Cuda is a more troublesome presence in the llm space, it’s not even about reliance on US tech, but the restricted club of Stargate/Palantir wich is openely involved in affair of war crimes (US gov. opposition to ICC) and genocide (…and whatever Netanyahu is up today).
I think Godot got all is needed by the democratic wotld; Europe etc.
alessandro@lemmy.caOPto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•The Immense Engine - Arjan Brussee (Guerrilla Games) is developing The Immense Engine. An AI-based engine alternative from Europe to challenge the dominance of Unreal and Unity.English
71·2 months agoAs side note, Unity was founded in Copenhagen.
Also, Godot, started in Latin America, I bet due its global nature has most European people working on a world-wide popular Game Engine in the world already.
alessandro@lemmy.caOPto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Killer Bean launches into Early Access on June 8, 2026English
121·2 months agoJeff Lew started the franchise in 1996 with “Killer Bean: The Interrogation” web short.
If you think it’s some sort of parody for “Kill Bill”… considered the movie was released in 2003
alessandro@lemmy.caOPto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•PC Motherboard sales face sharp 25%+ decline amid weak demandEnglish
48·2 months agoSo… you’re gonna lower the price, right?
Right?
alessandro@lemmy.caOPto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Steam On Linux In April Pulled Back From Its Record High Marketshare [now 4.52%, lost -0.81%]English
1·2 months agoI do agree that monthly voluntary surveys is not an exceptional way for the general audience to have a clear idea on things are going on, but my point is less about the general audience and the responsibility weight Valve itself sit onto.
We can endlessly speculate on the secret/true data Valve is hiding from the general public, but in fact, only the actual public data affect their business: that’s where publisher and developers make the strategic choices on which platform (OS) and hardware (VR HMD, highend GPU…) to support. Any incorrect or nonfactual data would lead to less sales, and less happy developer/publisher/customers.
Yes, of course Valve does have it’s own “secret recipient data” they don’t share… but I think the secret data is used more as sort of control on those who try to cheat the stats.
Sometime simplified Chinese language goes on top, resulting English language as secondary for the whole platform… quite often Valve fix those stats, no doubt by cross referencing their secret sauce.
That’s how most modern anticheat in videogames works: the data is keep secret, until one special day you get one big wave that flush all them at once (if you throw constantly daily updated data on which kind of cheater you caught… the cheater got a precious feedback they can play onto)
alessandro@lemmy.caOPto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Steam On Linux In April Pulled Back From Its Record High Marketshare [now 4.52%, lost -0.81%]English
22·2 months agoI’m getting pretty tired of seeing these posts every five minutes from the same couple of sites.
Statistics have variance, especially when they’re recorded from voluntary surveys, please get over it.
Currently Valve is the only billion dollar company who invest in Linux gaming industry.
…incidentally is basically the only billion dollar PC company who invest in PC gaming and don’t have any kind of conflict of interest with Console (Microsoft’s Xbox? any major AAA game company who also publish/make exclusives to console? Epic Games’s Fortinite earning is 48% Playstation, 27% Xbox and remaining 18% for Nintendo Switch/Android/PC)
So, yeah, the earning on the only billion dollar company who is 100% all in in the PC gaming industry matter: those stats matter for Valve, at the very least.
alessandro@lemmy.caOPto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Australia targets Steam, Roblox and others in new legal push against extremists and predatorsEnglish
1·2 months ago… Like the refound policy, it’s not like big billionaire have any kind of obligation towards people’s health and safety: they can model the world just about those “special” islands they party all time
alessandro@lemmy.caOPto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Zero Parades devs knew they didn't want to make another cop game after Disco Elysium: 'How people think of the police these days, it's a bit different'English
0·3 months ago…instead like, you know, being unemployed just because people are angry; I guess.
alessandro@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Steam Deck OLED: Limited Edition White - Launching Worldwide Next Week
0·2 years agoThat’s not how you make survive a piece of hardware: Valve, stop thinking you are Nintendo, they make almost every new iteration of their hardware to fail, the Switch wasn’t even a successful iteration of the WiiU… they had to kill their Gameboy legacy (DS) to make the Nintendo Switch to appear.
SteamOS ecosystem needs to follow the path of Android. Do like Google did, not Nintendo!
You make you own Linux handheld like Google did their first HTC gPhone, then Google Pixel… then push mobile manufacturer to make their own Android smartphone.
Every other PC handheld coming out today is delivered with Windows, you’re failing with the SteamDeck… Those handheld come with Microsoft’s Store pre-installed, you’re losing the war even if winning few battles, Valve, I am telling ya.



















Are these pre-orders for PC: because it’s even offtopic if not (among other things)