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toxicitizen

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so anyone remembers this :unsure:
Wow, that's a pretty steep launch discount. Considering how the Steam launches of EGS exclusives are usually priced like any other regular launch, it almost seems desperate. Must've done so well on the EGS lmao

Personally I pretty much lost all interest in this ages ago, the EGS deal was just the final nail in the coffin.
 
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Death Stranding Director's Cut PC leaked
“Exclusive integration”?

Surely they don’t mean Nvidia users lose DLSS in the DC so Kojima Productions can take a bag of money from Intel?

Am i reading this right? Does anyone else think that would be absolutely fucking insane?
 

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“Exclusive integration”?

Surely they don’t mean Nvidia users lose DLSS in the DC so Kojima Productions can take a bag of money from Intel?

Am i reading this right? Does anyone else think that would be absolutely fucking insane?
I think they mean it's one of the first games to get support for it. Which isn't how the word "exclusive" works, but marketing people really like the e word, whether it really fits or not.
 

toxicitizen

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I think they mean it's one of the first games to get support for it. Which isn't how the word "exclusive" works, but marketing people really like the e word, whether it really fits or not.

I mean, World Premiere was right there. Or do they need to pay a licensing fee to Keighley to use that one?
 
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Mecha fans

also good evening councilors!! Late today, but hope everyone had a good day. :blobyes:
I woke up sick today. (Not covid I think) No fever, but runny nose and burning throat. orz
A little concerned where I woulda picked it up... Haven't been out shopping in 9 days and nobody was at the Buddhist temple I visited on New Years to give my prayers and wishes for 2022. :unsure:
ah well, hope to be over it soon!! :face-with-thermometer:
 

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Let’s say, hypothetically, a friend found a decade old 1.5 TB hard disk that was surprisingly still working and with a lot of “unofficial” game images from his/her days of high-sea sailing, over 15 years ago.

Some quick observations this person could make:
  • 685 GB could hold a lot of “big” games… about 220. Today that’s what? 6 games?
  • It was really annoying to try to keep everything organized with isos/bins/clonecds, patches, cracks, and so on. No wonder the “piracy is a service problem” strategy worked.
  • While a lot of the games can be purchased cheaply today, there are 74 of them that aren’t available, including a lot from big publishers.
  • That list includes games like: Black and White, NOLF2, some Need for Speeds (Porsche), Homeworld Cataclysm, Freelancer/Starlancer, AvP 2, Psi Ops, the original Prey, and the Lord of the Rings RTS (Battle for Middle Earth 1 and 2) that were actually pretty good.
  • So yeah, no news here… but holy crap this industry sucks at preservation, and it only got worse with the online elements.
And that concludes these completely hypothetical observations :whistle:
 

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Digoman i would hypothetically say to this person to quickly hypothetically backup all those in pointa 3/4 like my hypothetical friend just to be hypotheticaly sure
Oh yeah I would never condone this kind of behavior, but that list of unavailable games is probably going to be copied to a slightly newer (and hypothetical) hard-disk :p

I know it's obvious, but this kind of thing really is a reminder for me how many good games would be completely lost without this side of PC gaming. And that's with sites like GoG that actually took some games off that list just last September (Star Trek ones). To say nothing about not so good but still interesting games like Trespasser.
 

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Let’s say, hypothetically, a friend found a decade old 1.5 TB hard disk that was surprisingly still working and with a lot of “unofficial” game images from his/her days of high-sea sailing, over 15 years ago.

Some quick observations this person could make:
  • 685 GB could hold a lot of “big” games… about 220. Today that’s what? 6 games?
  • It was really annoying to try to keep everything organized with isos/bins/clonecds, patches, cracks, and so on. No wonder the “piracy is a service problem” strategy worked.
  • While a lot of the games can be purchased cheaply today, there are 74 of them that aren’t available, including a lot from big publishers.
  • That list includes games like: Black and White, NOLF2, some Need for Speeds (Porsche), Homeworld Cataclysm, Freelancer/Starlancer, AvP 2, Psi Ops, the original Prey, and the Lord of the Rings RTS (Battle for Middle Earth 1 and 2) that were actually pretty good.
  • So yeah, no news here… but holy crap this industry sucks at preservation, and it only got worse with the online elements.
And that concludes these completely hypothetical observations :whistle:
I really regret selling my copy of Battle for Middle Earth ages ago. At least I still have AvP2 and NOLF2.
 

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I know it's obvious, but this kind of thing really is a reminder for me how many good games would be completely lost without this side of PC gaming. And that's with sites like GoG that actually took some games off that list just last September (Star Trek ones). To say nothing about not so good but still interesting games like Trespasser.
its kinda why modern crazy DRMS like denuvo that ties itself to game functions, that uses lots of system and HW ids to decrypt itself and that gets broken through veeery slowly , scare me so much .... i got dozens of legit CDs/DVDs practically unplayable the legit way thx to shitty DRMs like securom or starforce aswell as similar old harddrive full of rare ones that are either abandonware at this point or just lost unavailable ones i dont want to lost

BTW:thx god for pcgamingwiki and the bucaneers from the time for a possibility to make them run these days (might not be the case for bunch of denuvo-ed titles in few years)
 
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Someone in here was keeping up with the Mario 64 PC stuff at some point right? Nabs maybe?

I assume people forked it to hell and back, is there a repo that people tend to consider the main one? Model or texture mods?
Not really looking for anything crazy though, 60fps and proper right stick camera is already great to have but I'm curious if there are anything interesting out there.
 
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EdwardTivrusky

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I've put my SM64PC stuff on an external drive but yes, it's been forked to hell and back with nearly 1,000 forks on n64decomp alone. I assume most of the talk is on discords or specific emulation/port forums now. I did have this bookmarked which may help but it's a bit out of date. Actually it's very out of date but it has a link to the discord which may help.


I see this one was mentioned as it has a 60fps fix among other things and even it is 2 years old now.

I haven't heard any talk of a "definitive" version though. There again i haven't heard much talk about it at all to be honest which is why i expect you'll have to dig through discords/twitter and forums/reddit to find news or some form of consensus.

Here's a reddit for SM64PC but again it's low traffic. They do mention Render96 which has gfx improvements and Mario and Luigi unlocked with movesets.


Render96 linkpages, apparently there's also Render96-RT which adds Ray-Tracing, lol.

 
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finished Artful Escape the other day; light on gameplay, but a truly amazing audiovisual experience with great production values, and it's short.

started Scarlet Nexus earlier. I have a feeling it'll end up being too long and repetitive for my taste given the length of one playthrough, but so far it seems pretty fun
 

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「Echo」

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C-can they please work on and put some resources into getting more already designed cards out there instead of splitting the pool even more? :notlikethisblob:
 

Digoman

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Finally made my GOTY list ... as always leaving it for the last day :p

Kind of funny how Sable ended up in 5th place even though I had a hard time recommending because of the performance, But as I was looking at the games I played the game really did leave a impression. Hope it is better these days because there really is a gem there.
 

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  • That list includes games like: Black and White, NOLF2, some Need for Speeds (Porsche), Homeworld Cataclysm, Freelancer/Starlancer, AvP 2, Psi Ops, the original Prey, and the Lord of the Rings RTS (Battle for Middle Earth 1 and 2) that were actually pretty good.
Just as a point of interest in case this is not widely known, Homeworld Cataclysm is in fact available to purchase. It's a GOG exclusive and has been renamed to Homeworld Emergence for whatever licensing reasons.



 

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I can't be bothered to care after the wet fart that was his last Alice game. If it's out on Steam and looks actually interesting, sure, then I'll start to care.
I really like Alice Madness Returns...but it was too long, many sections couldve been cut shorter. Easily double the length it needed to be. The PC version also had problems and needed tinkering. But still, I liked it.

However, these updates seem so pointless to me, since it'll be years until Alice Asylum comes out, anyway.


Seriously, we should do GOTY votes with a five year lag. I've played plenty of 2016 releases at this point. 2021 games? Not a lot.
Yup!
 

Li Kao

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Are there rumors about the release of new accessible (700 max) gpu or are we talking super high end ?
 
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Are there rumors about the release of new accessible (700 max) gpu or are we talking super high end ?
Last month, when the initial rumors for the 3090 Ti started, there were also rumors about a 3070 Ti 16GB version, which was first rumored to come out in early January, but the rumored release was then changed to after the chinese new year.
In a normal GPU market, this would have been somewhere between $600 and $700, but, we're not in a normal GPU market...

AMDs current rumors for desktop GPUs are just about the low end ones, RX 6500XT and RX 6400.

Then there's the upcoming Intel GPUs, but who knows if there'll be enough stock of those or if the drivers will be good enough.
 
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I'm really curious about the Intel GPUs. The traditional rule of thumb was to never buy an Intel product of a new type earlier than 3 generations in, but hopefully they'll do better with this.

Personally I'm in the fortunate position of having a 3090 (that I bought at its 1499 MSRP!) so I can watch this play out from a relaxed perspective, but I really wish the GPU market would normalize soon.
 

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I need to replay it modded as I'm curious about what the C2077 modding community may have created.
Check out Sinitars Mod Guide. Breaks down everything into sections from fan patches to graphics, audio, gameplay etc...

Actually good to see all their game breakdowns. I have been using the witcher 3 collection mods and it has reinvigorated my playthrough.
 

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Intel integrated GPUs starting with the 11th gen support VESA adaptive sync, so their upcoming discrete GPUs should support that as well (unless your screen is GSync only).
It's an old Gsync only one, from before Nvidia started integrating freesync into their drivers or whatever. So I'd have to replace it if I wanted to keep VRR, which I really don't want to do.
 

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Dear Nvidia announcing revamped Control Panel, new version of DLSS or some kind of new tech would be way better than this boring "now with DLSS" thing you are doing right now. CES is not place for these small announcements.
 
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toxicitizen

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Welp, seems Samsung are unable to repair my monitor, for some unfathomable reason. Apparently replacements parts are no longer available or something, which is weird since it's a fairly recent model and they are still selling it as far as I can tell... They offered me a full refund, though, so ¯\(ツ)

Kind of a bummer but I've been having a tiny bit of buyer's remorse anyway so whatever. I'll just get something cheaper with a lower refresh rate. 240hz was way too high, I probably wouldn't even notice the difference between that and something around 144hz. Oh well, time to go monitor shopping again!
 
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