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My week’s news!

Though, the roundup this time didn’t quite make it to 7 days after the last I shared, as I promised it would. Sorry!

As ever, this is the bits and pieces of news I’ve spotted that made me smile, or made me interested, so I thought they’d fit in nicely here.

My aim is to phrase this in a more personal manner than most gaming sites do now. My ever-lasting inspo is the old, old video game sites, blogs and magazines that I never had the privilege of being alive for:

  • image/gif/link heavy
  • personal voice (no hard news here!)
  • mostly news or articles or points you won’t find on the ‘big’ gaming sites, these are the smaller, lesser things that I’m drawn to

A warning, some users who use some apps have told me there is slowdown in scrolling these. I'd recommend Thunder, or Jerboa apps - neither of which have any issues scrolling through these posts I make!

Grab a cup of coffee, settle in and poke holes in my mistakes and formatting (or, idk, just enjoy this)!


GOG News / Games


Surveyed / ‘how to better GOG’:

Interestingly, those of us who allow emails from GOG (you can deny these ‘promotion’ kind in your settings) saw a survey in the last day or so. The crux of this one is GOG seemingly floating the idea that they may introduce some kind of subscription service.

It does seem to be early days on what exactly that will entail (though that hasn’t stopped users everywhere getting very vocal about how they despise the prospect) – but for a platform build on being DRM-free, it’s hard to see how this will work exactly.

I adore GOG. As maybe you’ve seen from these posts so far, I own entirely too many games on there, it’s been my spot to buy games from the start (I actually checked how many I own on Steam – 41!), and I love their service:

  • DRM-free
  • Games’ preservation

So while I’m not seeing this in the most positive light just now (esp considering the recent numbers showing an 89% decrease in profits), I’m not going to be negative before we see the whole picture.

If you’d like to read users’ comments on how they’re responding, then the best place to go would be through this link to their forum


Games Updates:

I’ve just noticed some updates to games recently, and wanted to share them in a lil list. This isn’t the most thrilling of endeavors, since maybe you’re already aware that a new version of your GOG game is up and running. Though if not, here’s a few I noticed in my library which are new:


GOG Cover Template

Last few times I’ve mentioned or shared the physical GOG DVD covers people design, print and display – people have loved them. And no wonder, the lack of phsyical side of PC gaming makes something as small as a custom display of games you love such a beautiful idea.

I’ve come across this one by ‘Nejnop’ – this is a games cover template, for you to use if you want! Though as ever, if you’d prefer to scroll through the GIANT forum thread on GOG and see game covers others have made for you, you can use this link here!

If you’re curious, then:

Link to the template (and required fonts) here. Print your covers at 99% scale for the best fit: https://www.mediafire.com/file/k8m9vx3b5w6y9p7/GOG_Slim_Cover.zip/file


Void Bastards delisted:

As on the 31st of last month, we’ve seen Void Bastards delisted from GOG. Sad news, but there is slight hope as is stated:

No last-minute discount, but we'll try to re-sign the game ASAP.

Sad :(


The Crew

This is an interesting video I found on The Crew (the first game), and how a team are trying to save the game with https://www.stopkillinggames.com/

If you want to know more about The Crew and the Stop Killing Games efforts, check these links:

Kotaku’s article from last year

Rock, Paper, Shotgun’s article

And IGN’s, if you’d prefer their article

ANYWAY, to the point, I really enjoyed this video from Fastminer07 on YouTube, it was clear and reiterates how important this is. Worth a look if you’re searching for interseting videos for your down-time


What GOG game did you play last?

Just...generally curious, if you did at all of course! I’ve been playing Bioshock 2 Remastered and it really is glorious. I love how the pinks look on the OLED screen, and how effective they are at making an underwater world look truly ocean-y.

In fact it inspired me so much with its deep ocean setting that I’ve been watching old-old movies set underwater, like The Abyss, Deep Star Six and most recently Leviathan


Dog day

Sadly the appeal of the word Doge has plummeted to now being synonymous with a fucking Nazi, but back four years ago when the stocks were checked, you got a cute little coincidence. Here’s the image telling all the stories I need to:

KCD II

And finally, you’ll have no doubt seen that Kingdom Come Deliverance II (what happened in the first 10 games?) has released on GOG.

This one was far more swift in coming to the platform than the first one was, and for a short time there it was feared that it was actually going to have Denuvo baked in (it was not)

Article via IGN on that Denuvo fear here, if you want to read more on it!

Anyway, now its on GOG and has had an update, and is looking and performing perfectly. It really does play so well on the Steam Deck. This is one of the very few games I bought on Steam, and have already played some of. I will however be buying again on GOG, because like you can see by my endless comments on it – GOG wins for me!

Anyway, as I’ve played, I wanted less of a hardcore ‘sim’ experience, than others. Of course there’s nothing wrong with that, but I just wanted it to be an easier experience for me to soak up the medieval setting. Mods I used via Nexus are:

  • Ascetic Hunger Be Gone
  • Easier or Harder Reputation
  • KCD2 Easy Lockpicking
  • Convenient Items
  • Rich Merchants
  • More Carry Weight
  • Stay Clean for Longer
  • Unlimited Saving II
  • Instant Herb Picking II

I know, I know: ’You’re not playing how the game was designed to be played! You’re cheating!’ - yes, but to me this is how I enjoy the game, so...it made it a little easier to play for me!


GOG’s Top Wishlisted Games (30 days):

  1. KCD 2
  2. Silent Hill 4: The Room
  3. System Shock (25th Anniv. Remaster)
  4. Croc: Legend of the Gobbos
  5. Dino Crisis Bundle
  6. Baldur’s Gate 3
  7. Sudeki
  8. Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty
  9. KCD: Royal Edition

Rain World: The Watcher

...is now available on GOG!

Journey beyond to something, somewhere only ever glimpsed. When the world beneath your feet cracks and crumbles, will you hold on to all you once knew? Or dive into the unknown?

Link to the YouTube video on The Watcher is here!


Emulation / Retro Gaming


If you’re not emulating games on the Steam Deck, then I think you’re kinda crazy and you really, really should do so!. My fav option by far for doing so is to use RetroDECK, which had a great release recently and also a video made by emulation royalty Russ (of Retro Game Corps)

The video is here, and takes you through what it is, how it differs from EmuDeck, and then how to set it up, step-by-step to enjoy!

I’m also kinda obsessed with RetroDECK, so if you need any help, or questions, then you can always reach out to me. I love the damn thing.

Coincidentally, RetroDECK just announced some changes to things, and detailed it all in their April blog post which you can find here!

Anyway, my point is, I effing love emulating and retro games, and here’s some stories and news I’ve found recently on the subject:


Halo 2 pre-release build pack has been released!

Hey everyone! We are excited to announce the release of the Halo 2 Pre-Release Pack! I would like to thank The Vengeful Vadam, Harcroft, Cheato, Revurt & Xbox7887 for making this possible. Extra special thanks to Carnivol for preserving the E3 2004 Demo. Pack is available for both Xbox & Xemu. We will be using this pack for our Tuesday, March 18th Halo 2 Pre-release Game Night on Xlink Kai. Join our discord for game night details; https://discord.gg/haloclassichub

This pack includes:

  • Multiplayer Alpha Build - January 2004 (New Gametypes ADDED)
  • E3 2004 Build - May 2004
  • Includes 2 New Campaign Test maps prepared by the Vengeful Vadam; Zanzibar SP & Shared SP. See features like sprint, nightvision, and corner peeking along with the entire sandbox. Can you find all 40 bipeds?
  • 4 Multiplayer Maps!
  • Multiplayer Beta Build - June 2004 (Lockout install included)
  • Halo 2 Alpha Campaign Test - Experience sprinting, nightvision & corner peeking on Waterworks. Includes all weapons and vehicles. Can you find all 11 bipeds? (Vengeful Vadam)
  • Halo 2 E3 2004 Presentation Video

The download links are:

Xbox: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TCKVMuM0A-uR3heyhqKAwx7taSWHm3LM?usp=sharing

XISO: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wn6pGcOwXKb09yDmOZEKKJ0en5HtSpdc?usp=sharing


Dolphin Emulator:

Dolphin is the way in which we emulate GameCube and Wii games on PC ”...in full HD with various enhancements.” ...but it also runs on Android, Windows, Linux, MacOS, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. Starting in 2003 as freeware, it has come a long way!

As of 21 days ago, they released their progress report on Dolphin (2503), and it remiss of me to not share this in an earlier news post!

The link to their detailed post is here, which is on their own site!

And here’s two rather beautifully designed capsule covers for Dolphin I found that I just have to share with you!


Xbox Retail Homebrew:

Perhaps you’re unaware, but for a few wonderful months there was an option to emulate so many systems on your Xbox Series consoles with zero repercussions. PS2, GameCube, Wii...all worked beautifully (the first time I played through MGS 3 was through my Series X!), but as with all good things, they end, in 2023.

Here’s a link to the article detailing the end of it being possible without further efforts - it is a article on The Verge Now, emulation is still possible via dev mode on your Series X/S consoles, but it is very much not as easy as it once was.

Now the point of my damn rant here, for those still running emulation on their Xbox, the new build is available, including full support with Retro Achievements!

XBSX2 Version 2.0.8.3:

Synced with the latest upstream commits as of 3/7/2024.

  • Thanks to the new commits from the PCSX2 team we have themes now!
  • Updated to SDL3 3.3.0 (Thank you to @3UR for swiftly working on this for me).
  • Removed the Enable CDVD Precaching option from Settings due to excessive issues with the RAM limit.
  • Updated assets to remove the .0 from XBSX2.
  • Update the User Agent to include the user's console model.
  • Remember Texture Packs do work but they have to be in the .dds format .png no longer works.

Interesting that via dev mode (not retail), things are still progressing and more than possible on the systems!


AzaharPlus:

AzaharPlus has been made and released. As was inevitable, the fork has arrived to skip around the ‘safety’ protocol Azahar implemented to make using pirated 3DS games harder. So the ‘Plus’ was build.

2120.2-A is the same as Azahar 2120.2 except for these features:

*Support of 3DS files. If a file works with earlier Citra forks, it works with AzaharPlus.

  • Ability to download system files from official servers. No need for an actual 3DS.

It is available in 2 flavors. One that has the same application I.D. as Azahar, so it will replace it on the device. Its display name is "AzaharPlus".

Use this one if you have other apps that target Azahar, like a frontend for example. The other has a new application id so it can coexist with Azahar without issues. Its display name is "+AzaharPlus+".


Duckstation:

Duckstation (for android) just updated 3 days ago, which features:

  • Performance improvements
  • Multi-threading rendering
  • Merging of multi-disc games in list
  • Game compatibility improvements
  • Additional controller types
  • Texture cache and replacement support
  • New patch code system
  • CD image verification

This is a rather extensive lot of changes, and they’re all nice improvements! So if you’re emulating on your phone (or using some kind of SBC device which runs Android alongside Linux!) then you’re in for an improvement :)


Gameboy Advance SP Slate:

You might have spotted this on my Mastodon the other day, but these are a typical mod where you take the PCB and screen and install it in a metal shell - changing how the typical SP is a folding device and instead making it a typical old portrait look for the Gameboy.

Here’s a YouTube video if you’d like a closer look at the process!

I found this one made as a dedication to MegaMan and its a 𝘣𝘦𝘢𝘶𝘵𝘪𝘧𝘶𝘭 design using UV printing. I think I'm in love!


MAME:

“MAME 0.276 has arrived just in time for the end of March, and it’s full of emulation goodness! Remember that 64-bit ARMv8 recompiler we added a few months ago? Well now it’s even faster! This release fixes graphical issues in Konami GX arcade games and Philips CD-i software. We’ve added several IGS gambling games, as well as Chinese versions of some Dynax mahjong games. The LinnDrum percussion synthesiser is now working with interactive controls and sound output. And speaking of sound, audio emulation issues in several arcade games have been fixed.

PC-88VA emulation is progressing, with fixes for multiple graphics modes. A few more peripherals for the TI-99 computer family are now supported. There have been a few CPU/DSP fixes that should improve Sega 3D arcade game emulation. Psion hand-helds now correctly detect more memory configurations and give better-looking video output. We’ve also fixed some issues with CHD creation, floppy disk image handling, and XML system information output. Windows users now get an option to have debugger windows appear in the taskbar and window switcher.

As always, you can marvel at all the exciting development this month when you read the whatsnewtxtfile The source code and 64-bit Windows binary packages can be found on the download page

...if you’re interested, you can read their full post here via this link to the MAME site!


The Fall of Citron (the emulator):

Citron, a Nintendo Switch emulator, has collapsed due to drama involving its lead developer, Zephyron (formerly known as Phoenix). Key issues include:

  • Unjustified bans: Thousands of users were purged from Citron’s Discord without warning.
  • Security concerns: Users were pressured to verify their modded Switches via a risky external app, raising fears of data misuse. Leaks revealed plans for a DRM system that could blacklist users.
  • Zephyron’s misconduct: Credited with stolen code, harassed other developers (like Sudachi’s Jarrod), and allegedly hid a past scandal involving pedophilia accusations.
  • Betrayal of Camille: The true main developer, Camille, did most of the work but was sidelined. Zephyron sent a baseless legal threat, removed Camille’s contributions, and sabotaged their donation page.
  • Citron’s downfall: Updates broke functionality, and the GitHub was wiped. Zephyron allegedly declared the project dead. Moving forward, Camille and other devs (including those from Uzuy and Yuzu Mod) are creating a new emulator, Eden, promising a fresh start for Switch emulation.

If you want to read everything (it’s...way too detailed), including a ton of screenshots of who I can only assume are children in charge of moderating, you can check out the two posts I was directed to about it on Reddit:

The first of which is here:

The second of which, posted 30 mins ago at the time of writing this! Is here:


Other Gaming News:


Xbox & ASUS

You might have seen news recently that Xbox has been partnering with ASUS’ Ally range to work on an upcoming collab – a Xbox branded and focused Ally. From all reports, it’s a significant reworking on Windows 11 to be more handheld friendly (which it needs, desperately.

...Tom Warren clarifies a few things about Xbox’s thinking behind new hardware, stating “Sources familiar with Microsoft’s plans tell me the company’s Xbox platform plans for this year and beyond are centered on one big goal: the unification of Windows and Xbox.” He goes on to say that Xbox is planning a new handheld tentatively slated for later this year that will be made in partnership with Asus called Project Kennan and should show the first glimpses of Xbox’s work to unify Windows and Xbox.

There’s an article here showing a video teasing the handheld and controller, if you want to see what they look like - it’s a really odd ad though, kinda cringe tbh.


PlayStation Store:

This is just...nice, it’s only an image of the PlayStation Store at the Sony Metreon complex in San Francisco, 1999:


Death Stranding 20 Million:

This has gone from a game I tried twice, and it didn’t grab me, to maybe in my top 3 games I’ve played in the last couple of years. I just love how well it builds a world. The atmosphere and environments, the loneliness and the absurdly amazing music choices just make this game perfection to me. I played it entirely through on the Steam Deck, but I’ve since also played it on my main PC and when played a max? It’s a work of art.

Since recently releasing on Xbox alongside the original PS release (not to mention PC), Kojima Productions shared on Bsky that the game has surpassed 20 million players. This is an amazing feat with modern gaming, and well deserved.

I am so excited for what is next with DS2!

And here’s an image of Léa Hélène Seydoux-Fornier de Clausonne who plays Fragile, in a rather nice Death Stranding top I am dying to own:


Game & Watch:

Just a fun image I stumbled across:

Gunpei Yokoi takes his Game & Watch prototype on the shinkansen circa 1980


The Miyoo Mini

The one SBC handheld I keep going back to is the original Miyoo Mini (or my version was a V2, which I adore). These little fellows are adored by the retro handheld community because they are so inexpensive, so small, and rather packed with features for that price-tag. The options for custom firmware are many, as with the aftermarket options for cases, buttons, stickers, skins...it really is a dedicated community surrounding these!

If you’d like to know more about these little fellows, then the age-old recommendation for any product which emulates is to look at Russ’ (of Retro Game Corps fame) videos on YouTube:

This one for example takes you through the ‘Plus’ model, though I am more a fan of the cuter, tinier non-plus models!

Anyway, one thing of interest in the Miyoo scene: a few people have been offering wildly expensive (though for custom machined metal, this price is reasonable) metal replacement cases for them. Material, CNC milling, anodization, printing etc.

MechDIY has made some rather pretty ones, which I’m just gonna cherrypick the cute 1990s ones from:


Respawn & Bit Reactor’s Star Wars game:

Some images of the upcoming turn-based, tactical Star Wars game made by Respawn and Bit Reactor (who have a 𝘭𝘰𝘵 of industry folk from XCOM working there) have ‘leaked’ early.

And the XCOM influences really are clear on this one, but in the best way. The game's official showing will be in April, at the Star Wars Celebration. But for now, we get these nice little leaked images as follows! :)

edit, one other photo refuses to upload, perhaps the res is too high? just so you know, one more image exists!


I recommend:

This is neither here nor there, but I wanted to recommend a game which I’ve enjoyed a lot from GOG, playing on my Steam Deck.

Transistor is -80% off right now on GOG, and ticks all the boxes for me.

It’s kind of like a hybrid game to me; an action RPG which makes me think of Hades that is just such a great expression of my fav art and architecture style – Art Deco. It’s made by Supergiant Games (known for Bastion). Set in the futuristic, cyberpunk city of Cloudbank, where a mysterious force called the ‘Process’ is erasing everything.

You play as Red, a famous singer who loses her voice and wields the Transistor, a powerful talking sword containing a man’s consciousness. The gameplay blends real-time combat with a strategic turn-based system, letting you ‘freeze’ time to plan attacks, while absorbed enemy abilities allow customization.

The art-style is just achingly gorgeous. Beautiful Art Deco designs are everywhere. Isometric gameplay, melancholic narrative, and such a nice soundtrack (including Red’s haunting hummed vocals), this is such a great game. And I can’t recommend it enough with such a steep discount at the moment.


Witchery GIF:

More pretty pixel art this time on The Witcher. This little GIF is by digital artist whose work I’ve shared before – 'KillerRabbitMedia'

This also just acted as a reminder to me that I need to go back to playing The Witcher 3 because it is one of those games I will never tire of playing! The Witcher 3 is also -80% off on GOG right now, just in case you've never played and want to pick it up for your Steam Deck :)


PS3 – customized:

In my ever-lasting quest to find fun consoles, this custom PS3 up. User 'cribsnib' customizes these to look as similar to their classic original PlayStation look as possible, and it's incredible how well they did!

Separating, sanding, priming, painting and clear-coating.

"𝘛𝘩𝘦𝘯 𝘐 𝘶𝘴𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘰𝘧𝘧𝘪𝘤𝘪𝘢𝘭 𝘚𝘰𝘯𝘺 𝘧𝘰𝘯𝘵 𝘵𝘰 𝘤𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘵𝘦 𝘵𝘩𝘦 '𝘴𝘰𝘯𝘺' 𝘭𝘦𝘵𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘤𝘶𝘵 𝘪𝘵 𝘰𝘶𝘵 𝘰𝘯 𝘱𝘦𝘳𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘢𝘯𝘵 𝘷𝘪𝘯𝘺𝘭 𝘰𝘯 𝘮𝘺 𝘴𝘪𝘭𝘭𝘶𝘦𝘵𝘵𝘦 𝘮𝘢𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦"

From a hardware design perspective, this is pure art to me. Am I tempted? Yes. I’ve been looking recently at custom Xbox 360 consoles, being the generation of gaming I grew up with as a little-little child. It’s nice to know that 99% of the games you buy physically will just...play, without patches or updates that games now require to be even playable after launch.


Linux News:

This one is short and sweet, my friend Gardiner Bryant released a rather nice video giving a roundup of Linux news lately.

The link to his YouTube video is here, and def comes with my recommendation for this one!


This might be it?

I guess this might be the end of this one. I’m actually just landed in Rome, having impulsively booked a little while here, just after a week off from work and real life by the sea. Lucky me, right? So while I actually thought I might write more for this (I have a lot more to write, but maybe I’ll save them for the following week?), this girl’s gotta go find some coffee.

A few days ago I did post a bit of a different one here on Lemmy though, which is entirely Steam Deck specific – I shared some images of my customized UI on my Steam Deck, and welcomed others to share images of their Steam Decks / Desktop UI’s. I’d still love to see more there, and the link is this gigantic paragraph if you’re interested in checking it out and doing so!

I’d also love to hear what you’ve been playing lately. Be it Steam Deck, or PC, or console, Switch...whatever. What games have you been playing and enjoying lately? My fav bit of pop-psych (for a Social Engineer – that’s my job!) my fav thing to try get a glimpse of who the person behind the user-name is via the games they’ve been enjoying!

So share!

Anyway, all my love to you as ever Lemmy <3

P.P.S: if you wanna follow me on Mastodon – do so here:

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[–] Elevator7009@lemmy.zip 2 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

Hey, just clicked on something in this series of posts for the first time. Genuinely, thanks for your effort in writing it. I usually see link posts, and I have missed big original writeups like this. We need more people like you on Lemmy.

Re: slowdown, I use Lemmy exclusively via browser and it's a very smooth experience for me ;)

]ANYWAY, to the point, I really enjoyed this video from Fastminer07 on YouTube, it was clear and reiterates how important this is. Worth a look if you’re searching for interseting videos for your down-time](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2Ih__mE05c)

Might want to turn that first bracket to be an opening bracket so the link works.

I'm not a perfect being so I use Steam out of convenience instead of GOG, though I do have a GOG account. I am pleased to see good news from them and that they are maintaining a good library of games. It is nice to see the option that I think people choose in an effort to be anti-DRM and to support games preservation doing well.

I should probably look into the Switch emulator thing more, sounds ripe for an original !hobbydrama@lemmy.world post.

politicsI guarantee Musk chose DOGE as the name to seem like some cutting edge internet maverick making a throwback to the meme, but it just… It doesn't feel appropriately playful, like the actual CAN-SPAM act from the US government before he came around. It feels incredibly illegitimate, "stop trying to be cool," and that's putting aside any personal political beliefs I have about how it actually is an illegitimate department.

I'm not sure why that got included in a gaming news post, though, to be honest politics is stressful. I do keep up to date, but having it show up in a gaming newsletter when it is not directly connected to gaming, even in what seems to be an agreement with my views, does not feel awesome. And no, it's not an "ew politics" because it does not affect me, I stand to be very affected. I just have to be incredibly disciplined about my intake of political content to not be constantly stressed and dooming and scrolling nowadays, especially given how I stand to be affected, and reminders outside of Politics Time make me unhappy.

Of course, it is your post in the end and you provided a lot of wonderful content :P I usually just make basic link or image posts or ask simple questions, I'm no creator.

Recently picked up shapez.io again, part of the !automationgames@lemmy.zip genre. Just started that community. Also currently playing !infinitynikki@discuss.tchncs.de (which at least one person on Lemmy mistook for a waifubait anime gacha game with straight male gaze fanservice going off the community icon, which I think earned it a bunch of downvotes when promoted in !newcommunities@lemmy.world. When to be honest, it is the opposite: still an open world gacha game, but marketed at women. No romance featured, no sexualized fanservice, but a lot of pretty outfits to dress up in with nice hair and dress physics), !pokemon@lemm.ee, and Antimatter Dimensions which is in the !incremental_games@incremental.social genre. I have several !otomegames@ani.social that I kind of just stopped midway through even though they were enjoyable; likewise with the !crpg@lemmy.world Dragon Age: Origins. I enjoy the above listed genres and games, as well as !citybuilders@sh.itjust.works, !tycoon@lemmy.world or management games, and !lifesimulation@lemmy.world games. There are other games I enjoy too but this is sort of turning into my subscribed communities list, and I'm not currently playing them right now 😅 I game on Linux (PC only, not in the market for a console, however Steam trying to sell the Steam Deck and then doing the whole Proton thing to try to make more games compatible with their Linux-based console means that suddenly a lot more games are playable on Linux so I'm grateful for that), iOS, and MacOS. Lutris has been very helpful for finding different emulators on Linux.

For transparency, I mod !automationgames@lemmy.zip and !otomegames@ani.social but not the rest, and I want to help the other Fediverse communities I listed grow. I like those genres but am not super knowledgeable about any of them and like seeing recommendations and discussion about them.

[–] thatKamGuy@sh.itjust.works 2 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

That PS3 custom-mod is absolute mint!

I wonder if cribsnib has any intention of selling kits/shells — I can’t say for certain if I’d be able to afford it, but goddamn do I want one!

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 2 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago)

He is and does!

I didn't include a link to it in case my post felt like it pushed people to shops, or whatever (tbh its probably a remnant of paranoia from Reddit days - having mods remove posts for a myriad of reasons!)

But here is a link to his etsy store selling exactly this! Just looked it up and found it for you :)

[–] Snowcano@startrek.website 16 points 1 day ago (1 children)

This post is pure unfiltered 100% awesome! I find I’m frequently having anxiety attacks these days because of… , but reading this massive in-depth writeup, just letting me soak in a hobby I love but don’t have much time for as I’d like, has relaxed me more than anything has in months. Thank you so much! 🙏 I’ll definitely be keeping an eye out for these in the future!

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 5 points 22 hours ago

This is honestly so sweet to read, thank you for making me feel like my silly little posts can make a little bit of an impact :)

And, I think everyone here - especially on Lemmy - understand that feeling of things becoming 'too much' lately. Heck, I just ran away to Rome to drink coffee, play chess and avoid real life because it all feels a bit much right now. So I understand completely!!!

<3

[–] mysticpickle@lemmy.ca 8 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Very detailed and informative post as always! This is how video game journalism should be done.

You've convinced me to give Death Standing another go. I bounced off of it 30 minutes in after the 20th minute of cut scenes but there seems to be more juice to it further in so I'll power through another hour or two and see if I can't find the hooks!

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 4 points 23 hours ago

Its a tough one! I tried twice before it made me head over heels. Just...take your time, the whole first gigantic area (to me) is like the tutorial area, just get through those cut scenes and then you're really on your own.

Try soak in the atmosphere, but do remember it's not for everyone!

I really, really love the game now. It actually takes my breath away. Heck it even inspired me to get Death Stranding items (I'm loathe to use the word 'merch') from Japan. And let me know what you think of it! I'm super interested how you find it :)

[–] domi@lemmy.secnd.me 3 points 1 day ago

Death Stranding really clicked for me when "Bones" by "Low Roar" in the first real delivery mission comes on. Takes slightly more than an hour to get there and even then, it definitely is not a game for everyone.

[–] wizzim@infosec.pub 27 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Thanks for the really interesting mish mash of information 😁

You are a Linux gamer with a love for GOG. May I ask how are you accessing GOG games on Linux/Steam Deck: Lutris? Heroic?

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 11 points 1 day ago (3 children)

You should check my previous weeks of News Posts!

I go into detail on which ones I use to play GOG games, with links and guides and videos etc!

Junk Store and Heroic are my recommendations, they both handle GOG so well :)

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[–] ssroxnak@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago

I just wanna say, I love these posts!

[–] Kruulos@sopuli.xyz 12 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Thanks for making these posts!

Just to add more info on those images you found for Dolphin. The original art without the text is from this artist https://www.artstation.com/pierreroussel/albums/8482338. I love them.

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[–] mesamunefire@piefed.social 14 points 1 day ago (1 children)

You can't go wrong with supergiant. Their music and games are awesome. Hades 2 works great on the SD.

[–] wcSyndrome@lemm.ee 8 points 1 day ago

Love to see the transistor rec in 2025

[–] sneezycat@sopuli.xyz 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Thanks for your diligent work!

I don't know if you already know this, but your phrasing made me think you don't:

Supergiant Games are known for Bastion... and more recently, for Hades :P So it makes sense that the style reminds you of that, because Transistor precedes Hades.

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 2 points 23 hours ago

Weirdly I did, but you're absolutely right. I had 100% utterly forgotten that! How odd!

Thanks for reminding me!

[–] TheGreatSnacku@lemm.ee 9 points 1 day ago (1 children)

One news item I've noticed making waves in the indie genres I frequent was the announcement that Chucklefish Games' Witchbrook will get a release in winter 2025

This was surprising because there hasn't been much news for a few years, and the announcement was dropped during a Nintendo Direct of all places.

[–] deus@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago

I fully expected this game to be dead so that announcement was a welcome surprise.

[–] mesamunefire@piefed.social 9 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Woo looked forward to this!

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 8 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (3 children)

Oh gosh, thank you!

Now I'll repeat what I do whenever I post these:

I solemnly swear it will be a full week before the next of these posts

(...maybe it'll be sooner!)

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[–] drasglaf@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 day ago

Thank you for this, looking forward to the next one!

[–] duchess@feddit.org 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Last game I played from GOG was Disco Elysium which worked perfectly on the Deck. Most of the original team were pushed out of the studio during a hostile takeover, so can't really recommend to buy right now.

How well does KCD II run on the Deck? I'll take 60fps over visual fidelity any day, but sometimes it's simply not possible.

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I haven't ever been too picky with FPS when playing on the Steam Deck, so I'm not the best to ask. They have optimized it far more than the first KCD. And to me? It ran beautifully.

I had zero issues with it.

Here is the link to ProtonDB's page for KCD II. Its a good way to see what a bunch of users have experienced, and the settings they've recommended!

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[–] ampersandrew@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I've been playing another lap through the old Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition and just got my party kitted out with +1/+2 weapons and better armor, so this ought to be the point where the rest of the game gets way easier.

I'm coming up on the end of the base game of Borderlands 2, as I try to make my way through the series before the fourth game launches this fall. There's a lot of Borderlands 2 DLC to get through after this, but it's scratching an itch that the FPS genre hasn't really been doing for me with new releases in years.

And I've also been making my way through the first Kingdom Come: Deliverance (this one on GOG). It's sort of flip flopping on how important the simulation aspects of the game are to its whole deal. I too found them frustrating, but I know from Red Dead Redemption II that, when done right, they're there to make you make choices that that character would make in that setting. However, sometimes the game hops over them in the interest of time, and other times it makes you go through them to the point of tedium. It's still early going in the grand scheme of things, and the political intrigue has surely grabbed me if nothing else.

With a name like Perfect Dark, what are your expectations for the new one? The demo they showed was vague enough that it could be just about anything, and I get the sense that it won't launch with split screen multiplayer or even a deathmatch mode, because no one does those anymore.

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 2 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

I think I found KCD II easier to sink into than the first. The first one I played maybe 10 hours of and kinda walked away. I told myself it was too open-ended. Maybe I need a little structure to my games to make me feel less overwhelmed?

That turned out to be obvious nonsense though, since the second is even more open-ended and I just love it. Like I said though, I really found I needed mods to make it less like 'work'. But I know I am in the minority because it's not as the developers wanted it to be.

I'm...waiting for more before I can really form an opinion on Perfect Dark. I adore how it kinda feels like a loose spiritual successor to Deus Ex, if that makes sense? I'm hoping it stays true to what the original was. Weirdly I feel like Selaco gave me similar feelings of 'high-tech-corpo-espionage/action' that Perfect Dark once did, though it's a completely different game.

[–] ampersandrew@lemmy.world 2 points 19 hours ago

I'm definitely keeping an eye on Selaco, but I'll wait until it leaves early access.

[–] nutbutter@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Bro, you're awesome!

Why not start a full fledged blog site? Using Jekyll is pretty easy and free to deploy.

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 17 points 1 day ago (6 children)

*I'm a 'Miss', not 'bro'!

And thanks, that's really kind of you!

I guess...well I've thought of it a few times, but in the end (and don't judge me, hubris coming here) the idea that there might be one extra reason to come to Lemmy - to bring even a few extra people in to the fediverse, well that makes me happy.

Its an over estimation of my posts' worth (I see quite regular down votes), but I like that this is where you'd find my posts.

...if that makes any sense? Anyway, I have considered it many times.

[–] Elevator7009@lemmy.zip 2 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

Nice to find another woman on the Fediverse. Usually I don't mind male-dominated environments as long as nobody treats me badly once they know I'm female, but the small amount of participants in !otomegames@ani.social and !infinitynikki@discuss.tchncs.de (both communities for games that are aimed at women) makes me wish for more women here. Meanwhile the gender-neutral !automationgames@lemmy.zip attracted a lot more attention.

[–] caseyweederman@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 day ago

Sorry! Sorry. Miss bro.

[–] alehel@lemmy.zip 5 points 1 day ago

Yes, I'd much rather these be on Lemmy! I don't want yet another blog to bookmark. By being on Lemmy I also catch new posts pretty quickly in my feed.

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[–] Glitch@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 1 day ago

I was just thinking I'd like this as an RSS feed!

[–] ModernRisk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Always love reading your posts!

You seem to emulate a lot on Steam Deck (right?). May I ask how smooth the emulation of Switch games goes?

I have been heavily debating between Switch OLED and the Steam Deck (and then emulate Switch games). But keep hearing different things about how smooth things run.

Steam deck going to cost €700 while Switch €550 (switch + get someone to mod it).

Also; I assumed that BlueSky can see posts from Mastodon but unfortunately can’t find you through BlueSky.

[–] domi@lemmy.secnd.me 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Heavy emulator user here, the Deck made my Switch obsolete but I did play Tears of the Kingdom on my PC so I can run it at 60fps. On the Deck, ToTK can struggle to reach even 30 in many areas without community modpacks. Smaller titles like the latest Zelda and Metroid run flawlessly.

However, the Deck can also run every other console up until Switch/PS3/Xbox 360 as well as my full Steam and GOG library and it has a full desktop on it.

If you don't mind the tinkering to get the emulators configured, the Deck is a no-brainer for me.

If you want to save some money, you can also get the smaller Steam Deck. It is trivially easy to swap the SSD if you later decide you need more storage.

[–] ModernRisk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

Heavy emulator user here, the Deck made my Switch obsolete

Oh wow, that the Steam Deck had such an effect on the usage of the switch.

If you don't mind the tinkering to get the emulators configured, the Deck is a no-brainer for me

I don’t really mind tinkering with it, already know my ways with emulation on PC. However, I have no knowledge on Linux and that’s what worries me a bit.

However, the Deck can also run every other console up until Switch/PS3/Xbox 360

So the Steam Deck can run the PS2 emulation and play these games (just as the PC can?).

Most of the games of the Switch I’d like to play are the Mario games. I can name them all if necessary but will do it later (at the moment at work).

On the Deck, ToTK can struggle to reach even 30 in many areas without community modpacks.

Can the Steam Deck run Breath of the Wild without issue?

[–] domi@lemmy.secnd.me 2 points 13 hours ago

I don’t really mind tinkering with it, already know my ways with emulation on PC. However, I have no knowledge on Linux and that’s what worries me a bit.

If you know your way around PC emulation, you're not going to have any problems. EmuDeck takes care of installing all emulators. You only have to manually add your key files, firmware, BIOS, etc. It works just like on Windows and the KDE desktop is in many ways identical to Windows.

https://www.emudeck.com/

You might also want to check out KDE Connect. It is pre-installed on the Deck and can pair with your PC for remote input, file sharing, etc.: https://kdeconnect.kde.org/

So the Steam Deck can run the PS2 emulation and play these games (just as the PC can?).

Yes, the Deck is an emulation beast. Finished Mario Galaxy 1 and 2, Ico, Wind Waker HD and Echoes of Wisdom entirely on the Deck.

Most of the games of the Switch I’d like to play are the Mario games. I can name them all if necessary but will do it later (at the moment at work).

The less demanding games like the Mario Party games and Mario Kart run with no issues in all emulators.

For more demanding games like Breath of the Wild and Mario Odyssey, you might want to grab the last yuzu EA AppImage that released. You can find it quite easily by searching but you can also DM me if you need it.

For reference, the last release was version 4176 with an MD5 checksum of 9f20b0e6bacd2eb9723637d078d463eb.

Can the Steam Deck run Breath of the Wild without issue?

There are 3 ways to play Breath of the Wild on the Deck:

  • Ryujinx/Ryubing (installed by EmuDeck out of the box)
  • yuzu (no longer available)
  • Cemu (the Wii U version)

I spent dozens of hours in Breath of the Wild on the Deck in yuzu to collect a few Koroks when I'm bored. Since I dumped my savegames from my switch, I just started where I left it on my Switch.

Ryujinx unfortunately struggles running Breath of the Wild, it runs the most demanding areas at about 20 fps. Which is on par with how the Switch natively runs the game but yuzu can reach 30 fps easily in those areas. Ryujinx also has quite severe shader stuttering when first entering an area, which yuzu does not have.

Cemu runs the game flawlessly, but it is the Wii U version. Doesn't make much difference which version you play on PC since you can mod either to look good. I just played on yuzu because my savegame was from my Switch.

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (3 children)

The Switch can be a hard one to say. If you get the last release (the 'Early Access') of Yuzu, and you use the GreemDev build of Ryujinx he maintains now (he was a Dev of Ryujinx proper, before it closed shop) - then you'll be totally fine.

Even tricky games such as ToTK have dedicated mod packs like this one known as the optimizer (which is amazing at making ToTK play really well!) which greatly improve performance, heck I even wrote my own mods to make it play well.

I had a vast Switch collection before my Steam Deck, which I then sold because I emulated it all on the Deck so well.

Then you'll find titles like BoTW which play far, far better through Cemu. Cemu emulates Wii U games, and Breath of The Wild on the Steam Deck is perfection - high FPS, higher resultion, mods, you can even tweak how much or how little cell shading you have, or fog on the landscape. It is the single best way to play BoTW.

In the end, I'd recommend a Steam Deck. You get:

  • your Steam library
  • GOG, Epic and Amazon titles through Heroic or Junk Store
  • emulating every system through RetroDECK, with fun things like Retro Achievements, mods, texture packs etc

My biggest two issues I've found on specific Switch games has been Tears, which doesn't run perfectly (but is playable) and Metroid Prime Remaster (there is a literally fraction split-second load time at each door)

I'd recommend the Steam Deck, because it can do so much more. If you have specific questions, you can reach me on Matrix if you'd like!

[–] ModernRisk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 15 hours ago

As I’m uncertain how strict this instance is regarding sailing high seas, I’ll just mention that 95% of my games are through sailing the seas including emulating.

I’d recommend a Steam Deck

Alright! I will message you on Matrix but if it is okay, it’ll be on Saturday or Sunday due to work.

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[–] ddash@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 1 day ago

Didn't know about Citron stuff. Time to remove it from my Steamdeck...

[–] peculiar_goat@lemm.ee 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Nice post!

I’ve been messing around with a “headless” Dirtywave M8 on my Steamdeck… best bit of money I’ve spent in a long time. Even had a buddy print me a Gameboy cartridge case for it with a clip-on cartridge slot for the deck. Did my first ever jungle noodlings with the Amen break… having a great time!

I’ve actually got a trio of DMG-01s that I grabbed in Japan a few years back… slapped in some RCA and backlight mods in and then quickly lost interest because my eyes just aren’t good enough to deal with those screens. I thought LSDj and the crusty old Gameboy sound chips were really freaking cool… but I’m happy to say the M8 blows LSDj out of the water on features and QoL, and I can stare at my Steamdeck screen all night!

[–] PerfectDark@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Speaking of Gameboy on the Steam Deck, have you seen this effort of the GBOperator?

I feel like you'll enjoy that link!

Sadly the price of Japanese consoles went up a heap over Covid, though you can still get some amazing deals with proxy bidding and buying services, if you take your time!

[–] peculiar_goat@lemm.ee 4 points 1 day ago

No haven’t seen GBOperator before… that’s really cool! Perhaps a bit redundant for LSDj but very cool for gaming.

I like this whole idea of hardware attachments for the Steamdeck. Hopefully Valve will add some sort of standardised mounting points on future iterations so we don’t have to rely on flimsy printed clip-on bits so much… I reckon a VESA mount could be good!

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