brsrklf

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brsrklf,

So, what's the story for the lone, empty tomb outside?

brsrklf,

Talarico has been milking investors with the intellivision brand since 2017, while delivering absolutely nothing.

So sure, it works for 2024, but it’s been true for a while.

brsrklf,

Oh shit, Talarico and friends are still pretending Amico will be a thing, but now they won’t even own the brand they were supposed to resurrect anymore.

Amazing they can keep that show going on. I guess they can still pretend people who left a decade ago are still working for them.

brsrklf, (edited )

The most baffling part of it is how it looks like zero attempt was made to attribute credibility to sources.

Using Reddit as a source was bad enough (of course, they paid for it, so now they must feel like they need to use this crap). But one of the examples in the article is just parroting stuff from The Onion.

brsrklf, (edited )

Buy Game on Platform A.

Go to Platform B and tell them : see, I bought Game already, let me play it here too.

Platform B : “who are you and why should I care?”

Proving your digital ownership never was the problem. The problem is those platforms are different companies and have no reason to honor a purchase from somewhere else.

brsrklf,

If you don’t want people revealing the stuff they find, maybe don’t include assets you’re not using yet in your compiled game. At least not what you want to keep a secret.

Are they serious, they’re going to blame people for discovering sound clips that were left there unused for 2 years? Do they just enjoy wasting people’s disk space or something?

brsrklf,

Sources du dénigrement : “trust me, bro” par Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson, et le président de la techno concurrente.

Je pense qu’on peut clore le dossier.

brsrklf, (edited )

Gold-plated cement boots, dropped from above the Mariana Trench.

brsrklf,

You know how high was MK8D in last month’s top e-shop downloads? Third.

I don’t think it ever dropped below fifth (and even that only for months with a bunch of huge releases) and it’s been very often first or second.

I love the game, but I just don’t understand how this is possible. Like, at some point, everyone mildly interested in getting it should have it…?

brsrklf,

Pas trop mal, bien sûr c’est généralement en mode infrarouge (parce que la plupart de ces bestioles sont nocturnes). En général la caméra est plutôt en mode vidéo, ce qui fait qu’on doit avoir un peu moins de résolution je crois, mais ça reste très correct. Ça fait des prises de 4-5 secondes.

Il faut un petit temps pour que le capteur de mouvement déclenche la prise, de temps en temps le timing est un peu à côté et on voit juste un bout d’animal qui est déjà à moitié parti, mais dans l’ensemble on a quand même quelques clips sympa.

Bon après dans le cas du blaireau au moins, il est pas trop pressé.

brsrklf,

À l’époque, j’avais payé ça 70€, mais aujourd’hui ça a l’air de tourner autour de 50 pour un truc du même genre je pense. J’en ai pas racheté depuis un moment, donc je ne peux pas vraiment en conseiller une.

Ils appellent ça généralement des “caméras de chasse”, mais bon, clairement chez nous c’est pas pour ça qu’on l’a mise.

brsrklf,

J’ai offert une caméra à déclenchement auto à mes parents, pour leur terrain. Y a un blaireau qui vient souvent se faire tirer le portrait, entre autres (chevreuils, sangliers, renards…)

C’est plutôt marrant, le rituel du relevé de carte SD pour voir qui est passé par là pendant la nuit.

brsrklf,

They also make them for the new 8bitdo controllers (at least the SN/SF30 pro, those shaped like SNES controllers. One of my favourite controller designs ever).

Unfortunately it seems they don’t sell those sticks as parts, only in new controllers.

My SN30 pro’s left stick started to drift, and it means it’s basically dead. I’m a bit pissed about that.

brsrklf,

Yeah, I saw their repair part section, they offer very little.

To make it more annoying, I already repaired that very controller. I had to change the battery because the old one was becoming useless. It was not too easy, since all I could find as a generic part (following a YouTube tutorial) was a slightly bigger battery that was a pain to fit in the case.

brsrklf,

I remember when there was a set of creature parts in Spore that you could only get from a Dr Pepper promotion, and only in North America, of course.

Got it from good people who were redistributing them, but still, yet another way the assholes at EA tried to make that game worse than it should have been.

brsrklf,

You know, no better way to achieve growth than firing the team that brought you one of your best recent successes.

brsrklf,

Only thing I gathered about Foamstars, around the time it appeared, is “yeah it sounds like Splatoon, but not really”.

It’s been so generally overlooked I don’t even remember what was supposed to make it different. So yeah, that’s a weak basis for any kind of interest.

brsrklf,

Konami is just selling its IPs to absolutely everyone lately.

V Rising got Castlevania too, and Vampire Survivors got… Contra, because I don’t know.

brsrklf,

Embargoes do get a bit of backlash sometimes, but not nearly enough.

When I am aware they are a huge red flag for me in any case.

brsrklf,

No way they can enforce that. I hope nobody is going to intimidated by this.

brsrklf,

Hey, I never thought of using them like that! Mostly I just used those as stabilizers.

… fuck, I need to start playing again.

brsrklf,

It’s a downward spiral.

First you play Breath of the Wild and you unintentionally drop the rock on an early one, make it “oof” in pain and making you a bit guilty. Then you meet Hestu, you see a few dozens more of the crafty little bastards, and you start enjoying dropping stuff on them.

And then Tears of the Kingdom happens, you’ve seen literal hundreds of them by now, and now you’ve got an infinity of new ways to make them scream in terror.

You’re going to hell, and it’s totally worth it.

brsrklf, (edited )

Kind of?

Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom both try to get away from usual logical puzzles with set solutions for open-ended situations with lots of tools to solve them, often relying on the physics engine, environment and a weird set of powers. TotK turns it up to eleven.

It adds powers like making some stuff rewind time, combining anything you can find with your weapons and shields, and yeah, most impressive of all glueing lots of stuff together to make absurd contraptions. There are basic materials everywhere, and in particular bits of machinery like motorized wheels, rockets, hot-air balloons, fans, flamethrowers, …

You can even save your own machine blueprints to rebuild them from elements you find or have in your inventory, on the fly. It’s crazy.

brsrklf,

No, I mean, I am in Europe, I had Tonic Trouble Crunch Edition.

We do get Newman’s sauce here, but I don’t remember seeing the other products.

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