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How to set up laptop for corporate usage, so contents can be erased.
  • Windows users could boot into safe mode and modify/delete the problem file. There just wasn't any tool to roll out this fix 'automatically'.

    Once IT dealt with it I stopped paying attention to the situation, but I wonder if any tool was created to help the poor souls managing thousands of PCs?

  • Palworld Developer Reveals The Pokémon Patents Nintendo Claims It's Violating
  • They have been for the longest time, and it's as ridiculous as it sounds.

  • Steam Game Recording - Available Now
  • Actually I've been using it all the time ever since it came out in beta. Being able to set it to record certain games automatically so I can share something funny or report cheaters after the fact is amazing.

    No need to fiddle with OBS to find some instant replay like thing, remember to start it and then edit them in another piece of software. it's all right there, built in to Steam, and so easy to use that I often trim and save clips during gameplay.

  • Apex Legends' CEO announces that a 'large systematic change is required' after EA didn't hit monetisation goals
  • I really enjoyed Apex when it came out, it felt like it had a lot of potential and a universe ripe with content to explore.

    Then at some point they decided that all we needed was more skins to spend money on.

    And appallingly it seems they were right.

  • The most promising Disco Elysium successor studio says workers must unite to topple Valve's 'digital fiefdom' of Steam
  • The workshop is an interesting topic and one if like to see a larger discussion around - theoretically people are free to upload their workshop content outside of Steam altogether, but arguably it's on developers to support importing non-workshop content.

    Censorship is definitely something that needs sorting out. I hadn't heard of much censorship going on but I can definitely see it happening, giv n Japan's standards can differentiate massively from America's. Clear rules need to be laid, and I hope clear reasons are given when it occurs.

  • The most promising Disco Elysium successor studio says workers must unite to topple Valve's 'digital fiefdom' of Steam
  • It got added when they moved from Greenlight to the current system IIRC.

    Double checked and it's called the "Steam Direct fee", is $100 (+ potential taxes) and you get it back when the game makes $1,000 "Adjusted Gross Revenue".

  • The most promising Disco Elysium successor studio says workers must unite to topple Valve's 'digital fiefdom' of Steam
  • I'm with you on all of this. I'm familiar with this (am a game dev) and you're 100% right that the biggest cost is game distribution. One thing though: it costs ~$100 to list a game on Steam, which is returned to you after it's made a thousand or two.

    Honestly there's nothing much valve can do to appease people, but I believe the most likely thing they can do is release data on how much distribution costs and give companies the ability to disable the "extra stuff" to save even a few percent of their revenue.

  • The most promising Disco Elysium successor studio says workers must unite to topple Valve's 'digital fiefdom' of Steam
  • That's on developers for not putting their games on other platforms, Valve do not prevent you from doing so. If they went crazy tomorrow, people can just jump ship.

    I swear the only games that could never be on another store would be Valve's own. It's really not their fault that other platforms are so bad or niche.

    Like realistically what should they do to not be seen as gatekeepers? Become worse to scare developers and customers onto other platforms?

  • Over £1 billion to boost bus services across the country as bus fares capped at £3.
  • I love playing "will the train be cancelled today?" every morning. Luckily covid's WFH revolution means I have a plan b, but for people who have to go in every day... I pity them.

  • The most promising Disco Elysium successor studio says workers must unite to topple Valve's 'digital fiefdom' of Steam
  • Are they gatekeepers though? It's not like they own Windows or Linux and stop you from using any other store. Just having the biggest audience doesn't make them gatekeepers to the market.

    I never see people talking about what valve should change other than lowering the 30% cut, but arbitrarily forcing that would set a bad precedent.

    Instead of virtue signalling here's reasonable things Valve could do:

    • allow developers to chose what features of steam they use for each game, allowing them to lower the cut by individually opting out of forums, workshop, cloud saves, achievements, inventory items etc
    • offer a purchase = one time download with no drm (still legally one copy) for the closest thing to "owning" a digital game
    • allow someone to inherit a steam account

    Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure proton is free to use and you can install stores and games not from steam on a Steam Deck, so again I really don't know what they're gatekeeping.

  • A TikTok alternative called Loops is coming for the fediverse | Users own their content, and Loops doesn’t sell or provide videos to third-party advertisers or train AI on them. It will be open source
  • Of all the reasons to hate these messaging apps, it's because messages last forever? I'd get it if you were concerned that private companies don't really delete your messages, but you know the average person using these apps actually does want their messages to last?

  • 8 'dead games' that are still very much alive [Mechwarrior Online, For Honor, Chivalry 2, Deceive Inc., Foxhole, Quake Champions, Halo Infinite, BattleBit Remastered]
  • Deceive Inc. is such a good game. Charming characters and an art style that really immerses you in a fun way. They learnt a lesson really quickly that's taken so many other games years to get right - buff the weaker, less fun stuff rather than nerfing the fun, overused things.

    It's just a shame that the multiplayer only market is so saturated at the moment with games trying to monopolise your attention. To even get people to try it is difficult due to the entry cost - which is a fair £17.

  • fennecs - the tiny C# ECS that loves you back! 🫶
  • Cute mascot!

    Whenever ECS is brought up, I just can't think of a game I'd make where the pros outweigh the cons. I've come to the conclusion that I just don't understand it yet, so I'd love it if someone who's as passionate as you clearly are, could impart some of the things that made you fall in love with it.

  • Game Freak has been allegedly hacked, with source codes for Pokemon games reportedly leaked
  • Nope. The models have stayed the same from X&Y to Sword and Shield. Only in Scarlet and Violet have they been given an upgrade.

  • Change your passwords: Attackers claim a 'catastrophic security breach' of the Internet Archive, with 31 million emails and hashed passwords captured [also Archive.org under DDoS]
  • Not a silly question! The answer is technically yes, but not really.

    Considering there are still sites that store plaintext passwords, there has to be some that just hash it and call it a day. For those, once you crack the hash, you know everyone with the same hash has the same password. Any real site does some more complex stuff to "personalise" each hashed password.

    The real issue is when you reuse the password and it gets cracked once, people will try that with your email for other leaks and live sites. If a lot of people use the same password (like "password123"), they're likely to try it as one of the first guesses to crack any new leaks.

    I'm oversimplifying my already oversimplified knowledge of basic cryptography, but it's a really interesting topic!

  • House prices close to record high, says Halifax
  • Is it confidence among buyers, or confidence among sellers? Don't try and make it sound like we're happy to be paying tens of thousands more!

  • Fields of Mistria is one of the most impressive games I've ever played
  • Man I love Sun Haven! I definitely feel more involved in tending to my crops by using magic than setting up a sprinkler system. Co-op made for a really cute time.

    Part of me wished the story was a little bit more than just an excuse to get you new farms but wouldn't want to ruin the tone haha.

  • Smite developer Hi-Rez Studios lays off employees to ensure 'long-term success'
  • HOLY SHIT you have no idea how long I have been trying to remember this game. A cousin showed it to me when I was young and I loved it. Next time I saw him he'd forgotten, and I never could find it when I finally got a PC!

    I can't believe it's been under my nose this whole time (Paladins fan) and it makes complete sense. Thank you for unlocking a core memory 🙏

  • Palworld maker vows to fight Nintendo lawsuit on behalf of fans and indie developers
  • Game mechanics can be patented. It's stupid, but things such as "loading screen mini games" and "overhead arrows pointing to your objective" have been patented. The second I believe even got enforced once.

    I think these kind of things have been getting approved less and less, but I wouldn't be surprised if "balls that contain monsters" was patented back in the early days too.

  • On this day 10 years ago, Microsoft acquired #Minecraft developer Mojang for US$2.5 billion.
  • I don't imagine the average user has a bunch of enderpearls suspended around their world.

    The real performance changes we should be keeping an eye on are the redstone ones. We'll see how good those end up being and how many contraptions they break.