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butter , to android in New Elder Scrolls game surprise launches on Android - Polygon

If you want to play this game and t it’s telling you it’s in early access.

The image on apkpure is good. It’s an xapk. Find an APK installer that can handle xapk and it should work.

aluminium , to android in New Elder Scrolls game surprise launches on Android - Polygon

Fuck right off and Port Skyrim or Oblivion greedy Micro$oft beancounters.

Blapoo , to android in New Elder Scrolls game surprise launches on Android - Polygon

Bethesda seems to have lost what Elder Scrolls is about

ijeff OP ,
@ijeff@lemdro.id avatar

You mean it isn’t about micro-transaction mobile gaming?!

ag_roberston_author ,
@ag_roberston_author@beehaw.org avatar

Bethesda can’t innovate.

SatyrSack ,

Do you guys not have phones?

narrowide96lochkreis ,

That’s from that Diablo presentation back then right? The audience wasn’t too happy, lol. But looking where we are now Diablo seems to be doing great on desktop and mobile.

Gerbler ,

IIRC what made the immortal announcement so incendiary was that fans were anticipating a Diablo IV announcement and Blizzard had teased something Diablo related. Had they just said “btw Diablo 4 is in production, in the mean time check this out” it would have gone over much much better.

Metal_Zealot ,
@Metal_Zealot@lemmy.ml avatar

Don’t you want 5 more expansions for elder scrolls online??

synceDD ,
@synceDD@lemmy.world avatar

You heard that bethesda? Blapoo disapproves, pack it up

Decoy321 , to android in New Elder Scrolls game surprise launches on Android - Polygon

Heads up, it’s still in early access. At the time I wrote this, it was already full.

Zehzin , to games in PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan stepping down in March
@Zehzin@lemmy.world avatar

Good. The last few years made me lose any interest in them as a punisher.

Virkkunen ,
@Virkkunen@kbin.social avatar

Sony is out for justice

LetMeEatCake , to games in PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan stepping down in March

Curious why everyone in the comments (as of my own comment) is happy about this?

Sure, he exudes C-suite personality and doesn’t act like he’s a gamer. But that doesn’t matter. He oversaw Sony’s rise to dominance in the console market. That dominance is built on the foundation of their first party AAA games — which is a less than ten year old change for them. Sony porting their big games to PC was a project that was fully embraced under his leadership.

Point being, as a gamer it seems like he’s done a fairly decent job. I don’t care how boring his interviews or speeches are or that he looks and acts like he belongs in a board room — they’re all like that anyway even if their public persona says otherwise. I care about games and treatment of consumers.

helloharu ,
@helloharu@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t get it either. PlayStation have release some amazing first party games, and equally great consoles over his tenure that have captured my imagination and passion many times over. These are the things that matter, not some idealised or stereotypical c-suite gamer persona. He’s done great things with PlayStation and deserves the credit for that.

Zehzin ,
@Zehzin@lemmy.world avatar

I’d hardly pin their rise on him, in 2019 when he took over it was already pretty clear they were on top in the high end console front. If anyone should take credit it’s Don Mattrick lmao

ilickfrogs , to games in PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan stepping down in March
@ilickfrogs@lemmy.world avatar

Good riddance. He’s a man you could always tell doesn’t play games.

Wodge , to games in PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan stepping down in March
@Wodge@lemmy.world avatar

Compared to Phil Spencer, he comes across a bit of a Superintendent of the Fun Police.

Good that he’s going, hopefully the next CEO is someone who actually likes games, maybe that’s why Kamiya stepped down at Platinum…

Zehzin ,
@Zehzin@lemmy.world avatar

Kamiya has no business being the CEO of a billion dollar megacorp subsidiary and that’s one of the best compliments I can give someone.

scala , to games in PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan stepping down in March

Amazing. Hopefully that company moves into the 21st century and allows crossplay to all their online games, and perhaps even a step further and redecuding exclusive games and add release more PC games.

Spacemanspliff ,

As much as I hate to say it, I dunno that reducing exclusive is the best play right now with Microsoft locking down Bethesda and anything else they can get away with.

scala ,

Perhaps, it seems they are only doing it because Sony won’t play nice. There would have to be some sort of agreement between the two titans. Nintendo won’t play nice ever.

SCmSTR ,

I think in this dynamic, Microsoft+XBox has done by far the most damage to gaming, and so has the least amount of karma and trust. Whereas Sony had free, great online multiplayer services on even the PS2, Microsoft quickly ripped off everybody else's consoles, relied on Halo to sell, has the worst everything, and has pushed the majority of anti-consumer practices in both gaming and the wider technology markets.

scala ,

I bed to differ. Microsoft has done a ton of good in the recent years with PC gamepass, all their titles available on PC and even many on steam. Sure Sony was fantastic in up till PS3, PS4 and PS5t have gone down hill. Worst payment structure, and their PS equivalent of gamepass is/was awful. On the plus side PS has been adding a couple games a year later after their respective launch onto Steam.

Goronmon ,

This post implies that Sony has more trust is ridiculous. They refuse to secure their online services, leading to recurring hacks. There was whole rootkit fiasco which was crazy bad.

They defended the ridiculous launch prices of the PS3 by saying that they think consumers should just work more hours to afford one.

They still do shit things like hide basic features like cloud saves behind a paywall. That have no problem paying for exclusive games and exclusive content and if they had the money MS had they would do the same thing MS is doing.

Aielman15 ,
@Aielman15@lemmy.world avatar

Stop humanazing big corporations.

MS, Sony, Nintendo and everyone else out there doesn’t care about trust, disagreements, or “playing nice”. They will do what is most profitable for them. Sometimes that means doing something pro-consumer, like announcing the backwards compatibility program or releasing exclusives on PC day one, other times it means buying out the competition and securing exclusive releases to fight off the competition.

The idea that Microsoft of all things would “play nice” with Sony, as if they were children playing together in the schoolyard, is absurd, and revisionist at its finest considering Microsoft’s history in and outside the gaming sphere.

Cheebus ,

And a fair refund policy

bighi , to games in PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan stepping down in March

Great news!

Otome-chan , to gaming in PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan stepping down in March
@Otome-chan@kbin.social avatar

God, finally. Maybe playstation will get better now? They've been declining in quality for literally ages.

Karak ,

I mean, I know the pandemic felt super long, but 5 years is not exactly what I would call ages.

Otome-chan ,
@Otome-chan@kbin.social avatar

playstation started declining with ps3 which released in 2006. PS4 released in 2013, a decade ago. PS4 wasn't worth buying. That's a decade of garbage from sony.

Megaman_EXE , to gaming in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty almost corrects the past

Well I guess now is as good as any to finally try the game again. I was one of the foolish people that had fallen for the initial hype of the game. Tried it on launch day and was insanely disappointed. Time to go find a cheap used copy

lowleveldata , to gaming in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty almost corrects the past

It should be free if they want to “correct the past”

cdipierr ,

The huge update that completely rebalances the game, improves UI, and changes the gear system is free. As for PL itself, I’ll happily continue BG3 until the hype dies down and I get a feel for whether it’s actually worthwhile.

dingus ,
@dingus@lemmy.ml avatar

The system requirements have also been kicked through the roof for that update. Pffft, optimization, never heard of it!

Upgrading your system to play the update isn’t “free.”

cdipierr ,

I did not know that, I got a 2080 in the lead-up hype to initial release, don’t think I’ll be doing an upgrade just for this.

ChaoticEntropy , (edited )
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The game runs the same or better on the hardware I have after the 2.0 patch. There are just more options to use, and thus the recommended has increased.

theolodger ,

It seems to run as well as it did before, if not better. Ryzen 5 3600 / GTX 1660 / 32GB 3600Mhz.

Stillhart , to gaming in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty almost corrects the past

The reviews so far have been fairly positive. I’m pretty eager to jump in to 2.0 tomorrow. I’ll have 5 days to get my new character ready for PL!

I just finished a playthrough a couple weeks ago with a Sandevistan+Katana build, which was SUPER fun! I was planning on going Stealth Netrunner for this play through but after seeing all the changes to the existing systems, I am tempted to go Sandy+Sword again. But I will probably control my urges and focus on Stealth to complement the “spy thriller” story of PL.

interolivary ,
@interolivary@beehaw.org avatar

Wait 2.0’s coming out separately and before PL? I haven’t kept up with the news at all

Stillhart ,

That’s correct. v2.0 is included with the base game and comes out tomorrow (Sept 21). The expansion comes out 5 days later on Tuesday.

There are tons of changes with 2.0 that make it worth revisiting even if you don’t get PL.

LoamImprovement ,

Honestly, if nothing else, I’m grateful for the fact that they give you a cyberware capacity - the extended gameplay trailer they showed implied that certain cyberwares would have a ‘humanity’ cost but the game had none of that on release, just treated like extra equipment slots, which was incredibly disappointing. Also it looks as though they’re not locking weapon upgrades behind the tech tree, which is great, because the fact that you could pick up uniques that would be useless in a few levels unless you dropped everything into tech (and even then) was also a major disappointment.

Stillhart ,

Yeah the crafting change is huge. It frees up a lot of points from “mandatory” crafting so you can really branch out more. Builds should be a lot more interesting and hard to screw up now.

The big change with cyberware that I like is 1 - You don’t have to go to every ripperdoc (or some online wiki) to find the bits you need anymore. Every ripperdoc sells everything. and 2 - You can upgrade it as you level so you don’t have to worry about “wasting money” buying low tier stuff early that you’ll have to replace later.

Exaggeration207 ,

I hadn’t heard about those changes, but that’s quite a relief. I hated traveling to individual ripperdoc clinics to snag all the best upgrades. Especially because the best cyberware for your frontal cortex can only be bought from a VDB ripper in Pacifica, and I didn’t want to give those assholes any of my eddies.

Stillhart ,

Not to mention Fingers had the best Sandevistan and leg mods in the game and not punching him is SO HARD! Now neither of those mods are in the game anymore and you can safely beat the crap out of Fingers with no regrets.

HubertManne ,

the new perks make a body/agility/tech build aweful tempting. air dash, ground pound while leaping from a motorcycle. cybered to the hilt.

Stillhart ,

Yeah and the new reworked Berserker cyberware to go with it! Gorilla Arms with the new relic perks to make them explode people from punching too hard… tempting indeed!

millie , to gaming in Terraforming Mars team defends AI use as Kickstarter hits $1.3 million

What a terrible interview. The interviewer literally repeatedly asks questions that they’ve already answered and shows pretty clearly that they haven’t bothered actually researching or trying AI art technology. They certainly seemed to have read plenty of articles about how bad AI is, but didn’t even bother scratching the surface of how it’s actually used.

It reads like a hit piece coming from someone who only reads what comes up in their feed.

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