Video Game News and Miscellany

Like I said in the other thread, I can't see a computer screen yet, I'm hoping my vision starts to clear up tomorrow because I wanted to watch my daughter golf with her school club, but I'm certainly not going to expect anything.
 
New headphones came in.

Delicious 7.1 surround. LED doodads. Audio pickup seems pretty solid. If only I could get a video card upgrade too, but since I wasn't even expecting the headset, it's rather gauche to grumble.

Who's ready for a Wednesday game session?
In before someone says "You can't get real surround sound with headphones"

I don't care, I love surround sound headphones.
 

figmentPez

Staff member
For anyone else who was interested in the changes to Steam trading cards.

In short, it's not a drastic change. To prevent "fake games" from being used as trading card mills, they're making it so that cards only drop after a game reaches a "confidence metric" that proves it's a game that has legitimate player interest. Anyone who played the game before that point will then get the card drops they would have.

Seems like a reasonable change to me, especially if it also fixes the problem of not getting trading cards if you play a game before the developer adds them. I was worried they'd change the system so that I could no longer sell cards. Although, I suppose the system as a whole may decline with less fraudulent activity fueling it, but who knows. I enjoyed "free" money for games, but I'll live if the cash cow dries up.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
Remember last year when Squad, the dev house behind Kerbal Space Program, started hemmorhaging talent (including the original KSP devs) under rumors of horrid working conditions? Well, turns out the castoffs have been hired by none other than Valve, who's put them to work on something they'll tell us all about "soon."

So... happy ending there?
 
Remember last year when Squad, the dev house behind Kerbal Space Program, started hemmorhaging talent (including the original KSP devs) under rumors of horrid working conditions? Well, turns out the castoffs have been hired by none other than Valve, who's put them to work on something they'll tell us all about "soon."

So... happy ending there?
Half-Life 3 confirmed.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
Remember last year when Squad, the dev house behind Kerbal Space Program, started hemmorhaging talent (including the original KSP devs) under rumors of horrid working conditions? Well, turns out the castoffs have been hired by none other than Valve, who's put them to work on something they'll tell us all about "soon."

So... happy ending there?
Squad says "no, no, we've still got the CORE developers of KSP!" Gaming world narrows eyes in doubt.[DOUBLEPOST=1495560297,1495559908][/DOUBLEPOST]So there's a fan effort underway to remake the old Lithtech engine Duke3d clone game Blood under the Unity engine. The first demo for it is now available to download. Or, you can just watch some gameplay footage here:

http://www.moddb.com/games/blood-fan-remake/news/blood-remake-development-update-120517
 
Funniest thing I've read so far is someone unironically being mad that Ubisoft is afraid of using Muslim extremists.

Fella, you ever played ANY first person shooter before?

There's like 26 CoDs thataway.
 

fade

Staff member
I like the Far Cry games. I'm looking forward to that. I'm still confused as to what is so bad about UPlay. It does nothing but start the game. I don't do a thing else with it.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
I like the Far Cry games. I'm looking forward to that. I'm still confused as to what is so bad about UPlay. It does nothing but start the game. I don't do a thing else with it.
Putting aside the fact that it's yet another memory-resident program I don't want but have to use to play a game I own, in days gone by it would fuck up your data - both saves and game assets. I hear they've fixed that shit now, but it's bad enough the realities of PC gaming require me to use steam. I refuse to have any more parasitic bullshit running on my system than is absolutely necessary. Origin? Nope. Uplay? Forget it. Even only used battlenet because I got dragged there kicking and screaming to play Overwatch with people (and now that I don't any more, I don't have it either).

Basically, my tolerance for DRM/Launcher programs is only big enough to accomodate one, and steam gets that. I don't even fucking use GOG galaxy - I just download the games directly from GOG's website like some kind of troglodyte.
 
WHY DO THEY KEEP LETTING TETSUYA NOMURA DIRECT GAMES?
Because he's likely the most senior director still working for the company from that era. Sakaguchi left the company ages ago. Tatsuke is over in the mobile divison (though he's helping out on FF12's HD remake). Kitase JUST got done with FF15 and he's still working on DLC for it, isn't he, but he's going to be a producer. Tabata is mobile only. Yoshida is doing the Stormblood DLC for FF14 (coming out next month, but he'll likely be doing stuff for it for at least 2 years), alongside Komoto (who also did FF11). Toriyama hasn't done shit since Mobius. Minagawa's doing FF12 HD remake too.

Basically, it's Nomura directing and Kitase producing. But hey, think of it this way: if Nomura is FINALLY moving forward on THIS game, it probably means Kingdom Hearts 3 is almost done :troll:
 


So... looks like it's going to be as advertised: You're going up against a militant religious cult that has taken over a small town, helping to form the resistance that frees the people from their tyranny. The big thing this time is you can ALWAYS decide how you want to tackle a challenge; you're not pegged into a single approach anymore so you can deal with missions however you want.



 
The big thing this time is you can ALWAYS decide how you want to tackle a challenge; you're not pegged into a single approach anymore so you can deal with missions however you want.
Insert Django Unchained gif of Leonardo DiCaprio "you had my curiosity, now you have my attention."
 

GasBandit

Staff member
Some games hit their difficulty peak midway through and then become super easy the rest of the way thanks to your equipment and/or abilities.

Like Far Cry 3.
Or, say, Mega Man 2, where the game is hard until you decide to beat Metal Man, and the rest of the game is a cakewalk.
 
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