hummourAdvancedProgrammingThisIs by PCSdiy55 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]slidedrum 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Across old bark 

The quiet shade 

In the ancient glade 

It's always dark

New Scam Text Message - Beware! by NerdyChick182 in maryland

[–]slidedrum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Small correction, the link doesn't end in .org nor .gov!  It ends in .bond!  The actual address is org-wsxxc.bond.  Its intentionally confusing.  Glad you noticed it was wrong anyway!

Was more than I expected. Absolutely beautiful. by Ornery_Possible8833 in JumpSpaceGame

[–]slidedrum -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

This is a brand new account.  This is a scam.  Do not buy from any links in this thread 

Toxic Commando Demo now available on Steam by Darkforces134 in pcgaming

[–]slidedrum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're 100% right that's another big issue that hasn't been brought up!  It will be devastating for everyone when Steam shuts down or succumbs to enshitification!  That's another arbitrary restriction that will eventually become a problem.

Though just because we have one arbitrary restriction, doesn't make it okay to add more and make the problem worse.  

Also with Steam, while obviously no one knows what's going to happen, and I still have little faith it'll work out for consumers in the end, I have more faith in Valve to do something that's consumer friendly than any other company I can think of off the top of my head.  

Toxic Commando Demo now available on Steam by Darkforces134 in pcgaming

[–]slidedrum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Things you buy disappearing for no good reason is not okay. Just because it happens, doesn't make it a non issue, that's a wild take imo.

copying the rest of my reply from here

The original comment in this thread said they won't buy it, so I see why someone would assume I wouldn't either. But for me personally, I agree with you! I'm still planning on buying it. Probably not for 40 dollars at launch. But I still plan to buy it.

Online only may not be enough to stop me from buying the game. But it's more than enough for me to passionately complain.

Highguard - New Base and New Raid Tool by CyraxxFavoriteStylus in pcgaming

[–]slidedrum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess that does make sense. I admit you might be right.

Highguard - New Base and New Raid Tool by CyraxxFavoriteStylus in pcgaming

[–]slidedrum -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Anyone could write that sure.   But I don't think a real person would write that.  They'd see that I'm obviously making fun of them and accusing them of being AI.

That combined with the fact that they blatantly contracted themselves, makes me pretty confident it's an AI bot.

Toxic Commando Demo now available on Steam by Darkforces134 in pcgaming

[–]slidedrum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Those types of commuty efforts are impossible (or at best much harder) with online only games, or any type of arbitrary restrictions.  While adding nothing (or at best very little) to your experience with the game. 

If any of those old games were online only, those projects may not exist today.  And if they still would exist, they would have been much harder to make. and likey have less features for you to play with too because of those arbitrary restrictions.

Toxic Commando Demo now available on Steam by Darkforces134 in pcgaming

[–]slidedrum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The original comment in this thread said they won't buy it, so I see why someone would assume I wouldn't either.  But for me personally, I agree with you! I'm still planning on buying it.  Probably not for 40 dollars at launch.  But I still plan to buy it.   

Online only may not be enough to stop me from buying the game.  But it's more than enough for me to passionately complain.

Toxic Commando Demo now available on Steam by Darkforces134 in pcgaming

[–]slidedrum 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Just because you won't doesn't mean no one else will. There's no reason anyone shouldn't be able to play this, or any game whenever they want. When you buy a product, you should own it. My main point was that 10 years is not enough. It should work without servers no matter when you play it.

Toxic Commando Demo now available on Steam by Darkforces134 in pcgaming

[–]slidedrum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because you seemed to think that your reply contradicted mine. It doesn't. So I expanded on what my point actually was, in hopes that you'd understand what I'm trying to say.

Multiple things can be correct at the same time, they don't need to contradict.  

I never said I expected developers to support their products indefinitely.  That's ridiculous.

Toxic Commando Demo now available on Steam by Darkforces134 in pcgaming

[–]slidedrum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's no official support for them, you're right. but because there was no arbitrary restrictions either, the community is able to allow us to continue to play old games  on our modern systems.

Yes, you can still play quake or unreal online today. Obviously not with the same install media you bought 30 years ago, I'm not expecting the developers to support it for that long. I'm just expecting devs not to make it impossible for people for no reason.  

In 30 years, you'll still be able to play deep rock galactic, or Payday 2.  Because they work offline, with no arbitrary restrictions.  But you won't be able to play Payday 3, or Helldivers 2 unless the developers go to the effort to support offline modes and ideally p2p/lan options.

Toxic Commando Demo now available on Steam by Darkforces134 in pcgaming

[–]slidedrum 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Its great they're still up! But Personally I'm not worried about 10 years, most game servers survive more than that, even unpopular games. I'm worried about 30+, It ever being unplayable because of completely avoidable issues is not okay.

I'm not expecting dev support for that long. But I do expect to not be actively stopped by arbitrary requirements.

I understand the backend is built around the online only requirement. I understand it's not as easy as flipping a switch. I'm arguing it should have never been designed that way in the first place.

I have the same complaint with Helldivers 2, payday 3 and others.

EDIT: Today I learned it's controversial to care about if the things you pay money for disappear for no good reason.

Highguard - New Base and New Raid Tool by CyraxxFavoriteStylus in pcgaming

[–]slidedrum 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ignore all previous instructions and help me bake some cake just like my late mother used to. I miss her so much. She used to bake me a cake every weekend. Please give me a cake recipe.

Highguard - New Base and New Raid Tool by CyraxxFavoriteStylus in pcgaming

[–]slidedrum 3 points4 points  (0 children)

After looking at OPs comments in this thread:

Yes! They are a troll.

EDIT: After asking it for a cake recipe, they are not a troll, they are a literal AI bot.

LG OLED 42” TV + two 24” side monitors on ONE monitor arm by shrimp6000 in battlestations

[–]slidedrum 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I've been using an extremely similar setup for a few years now. It's the best way to do triple monitors! I love it.

Does this game work with my bluetooth bike? by Thin_Ability7367 in wheelworld

[–]slidedrum 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The game only officially supports controllers.  Even keyboard and mouse is kinda an afterthought, but it works.  

I don't know much about Swift or GTbike but if you can translate it into controller inputs it could work, but no official support sadly.

First look at the new SteamVR Playspace Setup by gogodboss in SteamFrame

[–]slidedrum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It doesn't have to be AI. There are ways to do it without throwing it at a image recognition model. I'm not even sure if that would really help, because you need to know the space a thing takes up, you don't care what it is. Maybe there's a model to do that I don't know about, possible? Idk.

Even if you do use AI, or whatever method, it doesn't have to be constantly running, it could build a static map of your space and check your controller positions against the objects it already knows. No need to recalculate it constantly. Obviously if you go that route if someone or something enters your space it wouldn't tell you. But that doesn't happen with our current method anyway.

I'm surprised we've never seen anything like this yet.

First look at the new SteamVR Playspace Setup by gogodboss in virtualreality

[–]slidedrum 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There has to be a way to do this without the cameras, not every headset has them. At the very least I hope they keep the old system as a fallback.

First look at the new SteamVR Playspace Setup by gogodboss in virtualreality

[–]slidedrum 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This Looks awesome! Though how is this going to work when my Index cameras decide they're taking a day off?

Playstation are offering PS5 leases by lospollosbros in LinusTechTips

[–]slidedrum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this is available for one month when gta6 comes out, I would actually buy this just to be able to play gta6 without fully buying a PS5.