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Genuinely neat idea but you’d need it to be flexible, maybe a glove with a flexible display and the power at the wrist.
Sometimes people stay low because they are inconsistent, often because they have an attitude problem. It’s kind of ironic that people that rage against their teammates for being bad are actively causing their teammates to be bad.
You could but it stinks, dog poop has a way stronger smell. Some people train their dogs to use the toilet which is a lot of work and doesn’t really reduce the number of walks you need to take.
saigot@lemmy.cato
Gaming@beehaw.org•Steam is basically a PC gaming monopoly, so why isn’t anyone mad?
5·8 days agoXbox gamepass
By default windows does block unverified binaries. It’s pretty annoying. You have to click more info and then run anyway:

So first off, you can’t have a game without a gameloop, I don’t think the author is using the term correctly. What the author means I think is that they don’t like repetitive gameloops, particularly in narrative focused games.
I think there are lots of games that a lot of different game loops, “It Takes Two” and it’s sister game “Split fiction” would be exactly what the author is asking for I think.
Most open world games fit to some extent too (do you spend your time fishing, or playing the board game in the game, or hunting, or fighting bad guys, or climbing things or racing etc etc etc) but usually fighting is tied to the main stories of the games. These days many games have a “story mode” difficulty to skip past this combat however. I don’t think this is really want the author is looking for.
But there is a cost to this, it’s either your budget blows up or your mechanics have to be very simple. It Takes Two has very basic mechanics because they have to support so many. Big open world games are only really possible for largest and most expensive of projects. I don’t think this is really what the author wants.
I think there is a spectrum to gaming between games as Art and games as sport. Chess and esports are all the way on the sport section, it is about growing your brain or your reflexes, it isn’t trying to tell a story or impart meaning. That’s not to say there is not beauty in sport to be clear or that one is superior to the other. What the author calls repetition is rarely just that (in good games at least!), first they make you use a mechanic to beat an enemu, then they make you use a mechanic while doing another mechanic and now they make you do the mechanic to beat 10 enemies at once. This is a test of consistently and of whether you have mastered the mechanic.
Then there are games as Art, games who main goal is to tell an interactive story. And I do think that for a time games were afraid to go too narrative while other games keep the mechanics and mechanics too separate. I definitely think there are games that should just be a movie or where the story harms the experience more than helps. But I also think it’s pretty silly to say we don’t have games that are primarily narrative today or games that merge the mechanics and story well. Most games are somewhere in the middle.
The author using Celeste is interesting to me. The game has a story that deeply resonates with a lot of people but it is also considered one of the best designed platformers of all time as well. Each level is very intentionally designed to teach and then test a particular mechanic within the game. The end of the story is in a lot of ways just the end of the tutorial mechanically. To remove any level would be to completely destroy that. I think there is a conversation to be had about whether this could have been two games, one a purely mechanical test and the other a narrative game with minimal interaction but I think that that misses exposing the joy of the other to a new audience. I know of many people who resonated with the lore and story of Celeste but didn’t really like platformers (or sometimes games at all!) who learnt how to play platformers and really got into the genre as a result of the game. On the flip side I have heard many stories about people going into this game for the platforming and coming out of the game realizing new things about themselves (in particular their gender) because of the story. I think that has a lot of value, and personally I think they are stronger packaged together than separate.
Another example not from the article is the fire emblem, the most recent 3 houses in particular, but I think most of the series has similar moments. I engaged with the this game primarily for it’s mechanics, I personally didn’t really care about the story of this particular game. I had a lot of fun going through all the optional battles and challenges. As I progressed through the story a character betrays you and becomes unavailable. This happened to also be my favorite unit for fighting, I was devastated, and the story I was only half paying attention to suddenly became incredibly interesting and personal to me. My choice to focus on that character made a really big impact on the story and it’s only because I grinded so many missions. Had I only played the mandatory missions or focused on different characters I would have had a completely different experience of the story.
It seems like the author just doesn’t like and cannot engage with games that aren’t all the way on the art side of things and are extremely dismissive of the other side of things as a result. They also seem to just believe that this is a universal experience, in particular I was quite irked at the author’s liberal use of “we” as someone who generally only DNFs games that I strongly dislike and enjoys games at both a mechanical and artistic level.
If you are a random stranger then probably best not to. If you have built a rapport like in the post above then you should know how they will react and do it if you think it won’t cause offence.
saigot@lemmy.cato
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•RoboCache the "first decentralized video game distribution and resale platform using the block-chain" shut down in 30 days. Purchases will be lost even if downloaded previously.English
2·20 days agoIt apparently went into open beta in 2020.
saigot@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Settlement approved for Canadians affected by past 23andMe data breach
3·29 days ago300k affected users and a 3million dollar payout isn’t exactly huge.
If there is no other crime then no, the new crime can only be tacked on to an existing crime. it seems like they are committing vandalism, so perhaps under the new law they could get a charge commensurate to the penalty for vandalism probably not worth the extra lawyering imo.
I’m sorry I don’t follow how that sticker would be related to bil c9?
saigot@lemmy.cato
Ask Science@lemmy.world•If Peaceful Aliens beamed down. Wouldn't we pose as much problem as them being out immunities and diseases are different from them? And vice versa? So we could accidentally kill one?English
61·1 month agoI think it’s a safe bet that an alien race that has figured out FTL and how to identity inhabited planets has also figured out germ theory even if they somehow had a biology similar enough to us to be at risk in the first place.
We were pretty careful with the apollo astronauts when they returned to earth on the off chance some dangerous space virus survived on the moon. https://spacecenter.org/apollo-mission-quarantine-procedures/
saigot@lemmy.cato
politics @lemmy.world•US Planning First New Coal Power Plant Since 2013, in Alaska
2·1 month agono hydro
I don’t think thats true. Hydro already accounts for about 25% of Alaska’s energy (source). Here’s a list of the hydro plants noaa tracks, including a 20MW dam under construction.
There’s also this massive dam that could power 2/3rds of alaskas energy usage, it gets proposed whenever oil prices rise and then abandoned as soon as oil prices drop again. I’m not entirely sure of practicality of this one but it’s interesting for sure.
It is theorized that there is a hotspot beneath the region
‘Well, there’s speculation that it’s due to a mantle hotspot.’ --a geologist who’s trying to cover up the fact that they didn’t hear your question
Hmmmmmm
saigot@lemmy.cato
Gaming@lemmy.zip•Gamers react with overwhelming disgust to DLSS 5's generative AI glow-upsEnglish
10·1 month agoThey were just starting to win people over with the simple ai upscaling and then they pull bullshit like this. It isn’t even going to be what the released product looks like.
There are quite a few pieces of software that have 2 different branding. For instance the windows file searcher agent ransack also goes by “file locator pro” to keep from scaring the corpos.
saigot@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada lost 84K jobs as unemployment rate rose to 6.7% in February: StatCan
3·2 months agoJagmeet also had a tik tok presence.











I don’t think any canadian politicians are implicated in the epstein files. The Ontario premier dealt drugs with/to his crack smoking mayor brother though so lump us in with the nacrotrafficers I guess.