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Valve heads to PAX Australia for the first time, maybe they'll finally get the Steam Deck
18 September 2024 at 4:14 pm UTC Likes: 4
And on that note, the Steam Deck is an excellent emulation-box on top of all of its other merits, so hopefully Australians can finally get their hands on it soon!
18 September 2024 at 4:14 pm UTC Likes: 4
Quoting: Purple Library GuyPengling can help, I expect. Isn't her gaming all about Emus?Hahahahahahaha! Yeah, it is at the moment.
And on that note, the Steam Deck is an excellent emulation-box on top of all of its other merits, so hopefully Australians can finally get their hands on it soon!
Steam Planes, Trains, and Automobiles Fest is live now
16 September 2024 at 8:08 pm UTC Likes: 6
16 September 2024 at 8:08 pm UTC Likes: 6
There are three freebie Points Shop items for this one, as seems to be the norm for Fests, too - an animated avatar, avatar-frame, and sticker.
Steam Deck Verified - your game highlights for mid-September 2024
16 September 2024 at 3:55 pm UTC Likes: 1
16 September 2024 at 3:55 pm UTC Likes: 1
QuoteWhat have you been playing recently?Just emulated stuff through RetroDECK - there's still nothing new that's caught my eye, yet!
European Consumer Organization goes after multiple publishers for their in-game currency
13 September 2024 at 11:56 pm UTC Likes: 2
Still, I assumed that the numbers were due to kids spending their own money (and if it is, that average is still a lot higher than I got back in my day ), and hadn't even considered the issue of them using credit cards without permission!
13 September 2024 at 11:56 pm UTC Likes: 2
Quoting: CatKillerThat's because, back in your day, you'd have some money that you'd be given or save up, and you'd spend a fixed amount of that in exchange for specific goods at the toy shop or sweet shop or wherever. You wouldn't have had invisible obfuscated access to your parents' credit cards for ephemera.Indeed - hell, credit cards were barely even a widespread thing, at the time.
Still, I assumed that the numbers were due to kids spending their own money (and if it is, that average is still a lot higher than I got back in my day ), and hadn't even considered the issue of them using credit cards without permission!
European Consumer Organization goes after multiple publishers for their in-game currency
13 September 2024 at 7:14 pm UTC Likes: 6
13 September 2024 at 7:14 pm UTC Likes: 6
Quoting: KlaasDon't forget inflation. Non-existing things have become a lot more expansive than they used to be.Honestly, I dread to think about the inflation-adjusted price of the notorious horse-armour that started this slippery slope.
European Consumer Organization goes after multiple publishers for their in-game currency
13 September 2024 at 5:09 pm UTC Likes: 32
13 September 2024 at 5:09 pm UTC Likes: 32
QuoteData shows that children in Europe are spending on average €39 per month on in-game purchases.Good lord, I never even got close to being given that much pocket-money in a month when I was a kid! That's a lot to spend on items that don't exist!
Valve puts two Steam Deck LCD models on sale for Steam's birthday
12 September 2024 at 8:28 pm UTC Likes: 3
Firstly, experiencing Proton for the first time - it was like magic, and just worked! I don't think that the novelty of this has ever worn off.
Secondly, seeing how Super Bomberman R (a game with a very wonky PC port) got closer and closer to being fully playable on Linux over successive Proton versions, and testing it out with each Proton Experimental release, with the current one finally being the one that eliminates the last of the problems it had (not 8.0-5, which Valve assigned as its stable Proton version last year).
And last but not least, how, on the release-day for Super Bomberman R 2 (a year ago tomorrow, at the time of writing), it just worked under Proton, completely flawlessly, and I got to spend a free day completely immersed in it. That was the first time I'd seen the "day and date on Linux" thing with a game that I'd been looking forward to.
12 September 2024 at 8:28 pm UTC Likes: 3
QuoteWhat's your favourite Steam related memory?I only started using Steam at the very end of 2021, after we already had things like Linux support and Proton (though this was all new to me at the time - when I'd last heard of Steam, it was still Windows-only), so I don't have a long list of favourite memories to draw from! That said, I've got three;
Firstly, experiencing Proton for the first time - it was like magic, and just worked! I don't think that the novelty of this has ever worn off.
Secondly, seeing how Super Bomberman R (a game with a very wonky PC port) got closer and closer to being fully playable on Linux over successive Proton versions, and testing it out with each Proton Experimental release, with the current one finally being the one that eliminates the last of the problems it had (not 8.0-5, which Valve assigned as its stable Proton version last year).
And last but not least, how, on the release-day for Super Bomberman R 2 (a year ago tomorrow, at the time of writing), it just worked under Proton, completely flawlessly, and I got to spend a free day completely immersed in it. That was the first time I'd seen the "day and date on Linux" thing with a game that I'd been looking forward to.
Mojang give an update on the future of Minecraft development
10 September 2024 at 3:38 pm UTC Likes: 1
10 September 2024 at 3:38 pm UTC Likes: 1
I'll be sticking with Minetest, myself, but now I'm wondering if Mojang will ever address the many failings of Minecraft Education Edition?
Elsie is a love letter to action-platformers with a roguelike twist that looks fantastic
10 September 2024 at 2:46 pm UTC Likes: 3
10 September 2024 at 2:46 pm UTC Likes: 3
Looks a bit Mega Man Zero-inspired - nice to see more games in that sort of style!
Proton Experimental gets fixes for APB Reloaded, Hunt: Showdown 1896, Yakuza 3 & 4
10 September 2024 at 1:09 pm UTC
10 September 2024 at 1:09 pm UTC
It's always worth going back and testing any of your personal problem-games when a new Proton Experimental shows up - in my experience, the list of fixed stuff is far from exhaustive and might also have helped other titles too.
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