It doesn’t matter, your public attitude reflects on those around you. In our world perception matters way more than what reality is.
It doesn’t matter, your public attitude reflects on those around you. In our world perception matters way more than what reality is.
So, as others have asked here, where do you draw the line? If you think that any game that allows civilian/school shootings should be banned, what about games like GTA and Postal. They aren’t explicitly about shooting up a school/church/etc those games sure allow you to do it (or similar actions).
Wouldn’t truly “racist” content fall under “Trolling”?
Comparing Apple iOS apps to PC desktop apps is like comparing apples to oranges. Of course Valve wouldn’t distribute GOG via Steam, but GOG directly competes with Valve, it makes sense. What we are seeing here is Apple rejecting what is technically just a Video Streaming/Remote access application because the user has…
The problem is that thought process could be applied to ANY app that provides remote access to a server or desktop as that app gives you access to purchase digital content from your iphone without going through the app store.
I’ll give you the comment on Frostbite, though I thought I had read that they did port the engine over to linux as a fun side-project, but weren’t allowed to use it for anything (in my experience in the tech field as a dev, this wouldn’t be surprising at all). I could be entirely wrong on this.
That said, Vulkan, DX12,…
I’m not saying I know more than DICE. In fact, DICE has gone on record saying that they’d like to try developing linux (starts digging for that quote), but it’s not DICE’s decision, it’s EA’s.
I work in Software Development and Systems Admin. Time and again our teams warnings, suggestions, and expertise are outright…
It is, but based on numbers given from actual companies that port games from Windows to Mac/Linux, it’s not as much to port the games as to originally develop them. Much of Game Dev cost is upfront for the entire game regardless of platform (cost of developers, artists, designers, producers, tooling, etc). The cost of…
I’m going to get a lot of flak for this, but as much as I love BF, I’m not buying an XBone or Windows License just for this game. There are millions of Mac and Linux users (Yes, those measly 3% and 1% user base translates to millions of users), yet EA/DICE can’t spend ~$50-100k for a return of well over $1 mil......…
Will there ever be a point where I can link my Linux PC/Steam account and Switch account?
What’s funny about that is games like FFXI and FF14 have full cross-platform play. What did SquareEnix do/give/demand to allow/enforce full cross-platform play that Bungie didn’t do?
Information Security is really difficult, extremely costly, and still doesn’t guarantee that your software/product is 100% secure (it’s impossible to do that). That could very well be what killed them.
Source: I’m a DevOps Engineer for an InfoSec provider.
I think a lot of people are misunderstanding the implications and difficulties that come with GDPR. I see a lot of “They had 2 years to do it” and “You must be doing shady shit to not be compliant” without realizing the reach of GDPR and its unintended implications.
Seeing as the physical steam link can stream games added to steam, I would assume it is the same here.
The big problem with Apple and Nintendo’s business models is that they tend to use technologies their own way without being 100% compliant with a given standard:
This sounds like a great idea due to its seamless play across multiple devices.
He signed a contract that stated they could shoot video of him at all times.
That does happen on occasion, but unless the software you are looking for is obscure, that shouldn’t be an issue.
Descent 2nd Edition is actually really simple once you get the hang of it. Same with Sword and Sorcery.
Gloomhaven is expensive (I don’t have it). Saw it at our local game store recently and after seeing the size of the box, I see why it costs so much. I don’t think I’ve seen a board game box so big. It’s almost as…
I wouldn’t get your hopes up. Descent: Journey into the Dark 2nd Edition was (kind of) a modern HeroQuest and (from what I hear) they are no longer developing anything for it as Star Wars: Imperial Assualt (basically a Star Wars spinoff of Descent) is way more popular than Descent is/was.
That said, if you’re into…