This might be good on Steam Deck for multiple games that have carry-over data. Just mirror the save data folder of one proton directory into that of the follow-up game’s directory. I assume you can go back to the first game to unlock more stuff to carry over, and not have to manually copy-paste the save folder each time. Just run a sync.
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Interesting take, but if you’ve got a group of boomers in a classroom, and another with 14-17 year olds, which of the two groups do you think are most likely to start pulling out phones before the hour is up?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What slang term did you learn as a kid that is no longer in use?English
1·8 days agoThis is truer than you might think. A lot of slang developed out of a need to express oneself without having the vernacular (or even desire) to clearly articulate. It leads to innovating interesting (and in some cases more practical) new ways to say something in a way others (typically in your in-group) can understand easily.
I suspect a lot of that crazy Gen Z stuff comes from kids getting into social media well before fully developing their own social skills, so it just started manifesting through terms and phases they picked up from video games and such.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Instagram quietly drops end-to-end encrypted chatsEnglish
2·10 days agoLiterally owning someone’s soul.
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Games@lemmy.world•Xbox just revealed Gaming Copilot is coming to "current-generation consoles" later this yearEnglish
1·10 days agoI just keep an iPad set up next to me when playing a game. I can look up guides, and use it to do online chat as well.
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Games@lemmy.world•Crimson Desert Includes Denuvo DRM, To Nobody’s DelightEnglish
6·11 days agoOkay just ignore the personal anecdote on how a little bit of piracy actually helped create a long-time paying customer of multiple franchises, I guess.
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But furthermore…
When Denuvo survives for at least 12 weeks, piracy leads to nearly zero total revenue loss on average. The results suggest that Denuvo does protect legitimate sales to an estimated mean of 15 percent of total revenue and median of 20 percent, but there is little justification to employ Denuvo long-term (i.e. for more than three months), especially given that Denuvo can have negative technical side effects and is generally disliked by users.
The study itself, linked in the article, states that Denuvo is effective at protecting sales for only about 12 weeks, then it does more long-term harm than good.
If that’s the case, I wonder how much Denuvo suppresses sales of a game over its lifetime once those 12 weeks are over?
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Games@lemmy.world•Crimson Desert Includes Denuvo DRM, To Nobody’s DelightEnglish
7·12 days agoMy first Final Fantasy game was a rom a friend all but insisted I play. Before that the idea of random encounters and turned-based combat were a huge turnoff to me, and I had no interest in buying it. Since then I’ve purchased a copy of nearly every game in the series, some more than once for different platforms. Same story for the Trails games and some others.
That’s a lot of money those companies would never had received if it weren’t for just a little bit of piracy to make a fan out of someone.
Typically the people I know who pirate because they want to play without paying are doing so because they don’t have the money. As mentioned countless times before, they would not have bought the game otherwise because they probably couldn’t afford it in the first place. Denuvo may (or may not, I don’t actually know) block pirates, but it doesn’t ensure the publisher is making any more money. It does however ensure that regular paying folks get a worse product. I think people have the right to be upset about that. They could just use a different DRM.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI’s hidden bias: Chatbots can influence opinions without trying, study findsEnglish
3·12 days agoAdvertisers love this one trick.
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Games@lemmy.world•Sony Faces $2.7 Billion UK Lawsuit Over PlayStation Store Monopoly Claims | TechPowerUp}English
23·13 days agoSony is accused of abusing its dominant market position by forcing digital game and add-on purchases exclusively through the PlayStation Store, keeping prices artificially higher than physical alternatives.
Fair enough. If you buy a game physically from a store, you still have to buy its DLC and expansions directly from the PS Store, and it can’t be priced competitively.
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World News@lemmy.world•Bitter times for cocoa farmers as chocolate market slumpsEnglish
18·16 days agoDon’t worry chocolate farmers, my wife and I are on it!
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft patents system for AI helpers to finish games for youEnglish
7·16 days agoThen they tell publishers and game developers that more players finish their games on Microsoft’s platform than any others!

The bubble must be showing signs of weakening.