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Senua's Saga: Hellblade II - Review Thread
  • I totally expect this will be the last title before it gets closed.

  • Trackmania 20th Anniversary: Desert Update Trailer
  • Thanks! ...and bummer. I'm not a fan of this iteration. Liked the crazy, almost photoreal style of earlier ones. The minimalist to-the-point aesthetic of 2020 one feels too utilitarian to me.

  • Trackmania 20th Anniversary: Desert Update Trailer
  • I don't get it. Is it a new graphics update for the original game or for 1/3 of the original trilogy? Is it a new timesheet for current trackmania? Is it a new title?

    I loved the original dessert, it was easily my favorite of the first environments.

  • [Help] Are there any accessories that improve holding the steam deck with one hand?
  • Probably some kind of exoskeleton. This thing is heavy.

  • What produced the old dead channel tv static audiovisuals on tvs?
  • Ha I remember that. I also recall someone in the 80s there was a pop song popular in Poland, entitled "Glass Weather". It was about these rainy autumn evenings when there's nothing better to do than sit in front of your (black and white) TV. The lyrics were mentioning "apartment window blue from the TV glow".

  • What produced the old dead channel tv static audiovisuals on tvs?
  • This is a very non scientific answer, but when I was a kid (good 40 years ago) I remember having a science book that called TV static "an echo of the big bang". I guess that would mean just randomly scattered energy bouncing around on all bands?...

    I could probably Google it and give you an answer, but I'll just wait for someone with a more convincingly and authoritatively written reply.

  • Horizon Forbidden West is now available on PC
  • Feels to me like some folks just want to give due warning to help others from throwing money away. I don't think most are being negative for negativity's sake - but I may just be too optimistic about the state of the discourse.

  • Digital artist here, need help deciding on a beefy machine config, but i'm a little rusty on the IT side of things.
  • Other people said a lot about the CPU and I concur. No reason to buy Intel. If you are planning to use GPU rendering (redshift, octane, etc), you want a card with lots of memory for textures. Not sure if 4070ti fits the bill, I always stick with xx80 or xx90 lines - even if it means starting on older gen.

    For video you will want a lot of fast SSD space to edit and HDD to store.

    Not gonna comment on the amounts of RAM - I assume you did the math and know that you need this much.

    Personally I recommend browsing through Puget Systems. If not to buy from them - then to clone!

    Good luck.

  • Suicide Squad Kill The Justice League adds Denuvo DRM before launch
  • SSKTJL (just rolls of the tongue, doesn't it) is actually a prime game for Denuvo - I bet it has a very high percentage of people kinda-curious about it but knowing they won't ever pay a penny for the hot garbage it is. I'd imagine very high piracy on it.

    (just to be clear, I don't applaud or approve of adding Denuvo to anything, especially sneaking it in, just thinking out loud)

  • Taxis no longer broken in City Skylines 2
  • How is Cities: Skylines 2 these days? I remember it had a pretty iffy launch. Curious whether it's mostly fixed yet, or still something to wait on.

  • Is MSI Afterburner still a must?

    Back in 2007 I built myself a gaming PC with two brand new GTX 8800 cards (SLI, baby!) and nearly cooked/choked them to death in first week of operation. What I learned back then was that nVidia drivers did not create a proper fan curve that would ramp up with rising temperatures and that I needed a piece of 3rd party software named Afterburner to keep my system cooled.

    It's been nearly 20 years and probably a dozen different graphic card models since then. I have just finished installing a render box for my wife with a 3090 in it. Installed the drivers. Installed the Afterburner. Tuned it.

    Then it dawned on me: Is this still a necessary step? What would happen if I did not install Afterburner? Don't nVidia drivers control the fans properly?

    Logic dictates it would be crazy for the official drivers not to keep the card cool, but I've been doing it one way for so long that I am too afraid to experiment (risking hardware damage?).

    When you're afraid to let evidence lead you, next best thing is surely asking strangers on the internet - so here it goes: Is MSI Afterburner necessary? What would happen if I don't install it? Do YOU have it installed?

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    Video Game Industry Greed Hits New Low As Blizzard Begins Charging $30 Dollars For Class-Restricted 'Diablo IV' Portal Colors
  • Oh, could this DLC finally be a reason to reinstall Diablo 4? Well done King-Activision-Blizzard-XBOX-Microsoft

  • We Asked A.I. to Create the Joker. It Generated a Copyrighted Image.
  • "metadata" is such a pretty word. How about "recipe" instead? It stores all information necessary to reproduce work verbatim or grab any aspect of it.

    The legal issue of copyright is a tricky one, especially in the US where copyright is often being weaponized by corporations. The gist of it is: The training model itself was an academic endeavor and therefore falls under a fair use. Companies like StabilityAI or OpenAI then used these datasets and monetized products built on them, which in my understanding skims gray zone of being legal.

    If these private for-profit companies simply took the same data and built their own, identical dataset they would be liable to pay the authors for use of their work in commercial product. They go around it by using the existing model, originally created for research and not commercial use.

    Lemmy is full of open source and FOSS enthusiasts, I'm sure someone can explain it better than I do.

    All in all I don't argue about the legality of AI, but as a professional creative I highlight ethical (plagiarism) risks that are beginning to arise in majority of the models. We all know Joker, Marvel superheroes, popular Disney and WB cartoon characters - and can spot when "our" generations cross the line of copying someone else's work. But how many of us are familiar with Polish album cover art, Brazilian posters, Chinese film superheroes or Turkish logos? How sure can we be that the work "we" produced using AI is truly original and not a perfect copy of someone else's work? Does our ignorance excuse this second-hand plagiarism? Or should the companies releasing AI models stop adding features and fix that broken foundation first?

  • We Asked A.I. to Create the Joker. It Generated a Copyrighted Image.
  • Actually no, but thanks for letting me know, I like his content.

  • We Asked A.I. to Create the Joker. It Generated a Copyrighted Image.
  • In many cases the AI company is "selling you" the image by making users pay for the use of the generator. Sure, there are free options, too - but just giving you an example.

  • We Asked A.I. to Create the Joker. It Generated a Copyrighted Image.
  • I was on the same page as you for the longest time. I cringed at the whole "No AI" movement and artists' protest. I used the very same idea: Generations of artists honed their skills by observing the masters, copying their techniques and only then developing their own unique style. Why should AI be any different? Surely AI will not just copy works wholesale and instead learn color, composition, texture and other aspects of various works to find it's own identity.

    It was only when my very own prompts started producing results I started recognizing as "homages" at best and "rip-offs" at worst that gave me a stop.

    I suspect that earlier generations of text to image models had better moderation of training data. As the arms race heated up and pace of development picked up, companies running these services started rapidly incorporating whatever training data they could get their hands on, ethics, copyright or artists' rights be damned.

    I remember when MidJourney introduced Niji (their anime model) and I could often identify the mangas and characters used to train it. The imagery Niji produced kept certain distinct and unique elements of character designs from that training data - as a result a lot of characters exhibited "Chainsaw Man" pointy teeth and sticking out tongue - without as much as a mention of the source material or even the themes.

  • We Asked A.I. to Create the Joker. It Generated a Copyrighted Image.
  • I think the problem is that you cannot ask AI not to plagiarize. I love the potential of AI and use it a lot in my sketching and ideation work. I am very wary of publicly publishing a lot of it though, since, especially recently, the models seem to be more and more at ease producing ethically questionable content.

  • We Asked A.I. to Create the Joker. It Generated a Copyrighted Image.
  • The problem in here is that while the Joker is a pretty recognizable cultural icon, somebody using an AI may have genuinely original idea for an image that just happens to have been independently developed by someone before. As a result, the AI can produce an image that's a copy or close reproduction of an original artwork without disclosing its similarity to the source material. The new "author" then will unknowingly rip off the original.

    The prompts to reproduce joker and other superhero movies were quite specific, but asking for "Animated Sponge" is pretty innocent. It is not unthinkable that someone may not be familiar with Mr. Squarepants and think they developed an original character using AI

  • We Asked A.I. to Create the Joker. It Generated a Copyrighted Image.
  • These models were trained on datasets that, without compensating the authors, used their work as training material. It's not every picture on the net, but a lot of it is scrubbing websites, portfolios and social networks wholesale.

    A similar situation happens with large language models. Recently Meta admitted to using illegally pirated books (Books3 database to be precise) to train their LLM without any plans to compensate the authors, or even as much as paying for a single copy of each book used.

  • [minor story spoiler] Playing Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth before finishing original Yakuza Series?

    Some of the reviews of this game mention a major story line...

    story spoiler

    in which Kiryu becomes the main protagonist of the game and goes down a nostalgia-driven memory lane adventure, revisiting old spots, etc. Considering this is supposedly pretty central theme for much of the game,

    would you say it makes sense to play Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth not having completed all the mainline Yakuza games?

    For context - Yakuza: Like a Dragon was my first game in the series. Like many, I've fallen in love with the madness, the cheese, the comedy and the world of the series and started playing the Kiryu saga of Yakuza 0 - 6. I am currently on number 3, and wondering if it makes more sense to soldier on, play through all originals before picking the latest entry, or to just jump in and enjoy the new title.

    In other words: How much do you recon would Infinite Wealth spoil the original series, or how much would not playing original series spoil my enjoyment of Infinite?

    Really curious about people's thoughts.

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    All grown up

    A week ago or so I posted a tan colored cutie that popped up in my garden. Wasn't quite sure of what it was. I think now it's pretty clear - and also has 5 friends all within few feet of each other.

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    Fighting Game Community @lemmy.world QubaXR @lemmy.world
    Looking for the one (controller)

    Hey everyone, It's this time of the year again. New fighting game came out and noobs like me are asking the questions you've heard a million times before. Humor me, would you?

    I am new to fighting games, if you discount random button mashing for a while and then uninstalling - but for once I'd like to get better at them. Nearing 50 years of age, my reflexes aren't what they used to be when I was 20, but I still think I could have some fun, especially with the new MK1 just out.

    I typically play games on a PS5 Dual Sense controller, but very quickly found out that its d-pad does not really work for me. While it was great for quarter and half-circle inputs, stuff like left-right was nearly impossible for me to pull off without hitting up (or down) on the way.

    I tired an XBOX controller (I think it's the X1), but it was still not quite there. I hate the weight, the size and how clicky it is overall :(

    A while back I bough (and almost never used) a cheap-o fightstick - Mayflash F300. Left-Right is still kinda tough, but generally I had the best experience with it. The problem is in how damn loud the thing is. Buttons feel a bit loose (rattling?) and the microswitches on the joystick click so loud my neighbors will come knocking if I play too much ;)

    What I am getting at is - is there any recommended controller/stick you could suggest? I am hoping not to break the bank, but if it's worth it, I'd pay the premium for something that's responsive, comfortable, beginner friendly and not-too-loud.

    I'd appreciate any help, suggestions, etc.

    At the moment i am considering maybe playing on mechanical keyboard, but I feel like my fingers would slide off the right buttons in no time...

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    Aliens: Dark Descent - Looking for the best Playthrough

    Aliens games have always been a mixed bag with really low lows, but then some pretty high highs. Aliens: Dark Descent definitely falls to the latter category.

    Unfortunately for me I neither have the patience, nor the time to play the title, so I am looking for a good YouTube Let's Play / Walkthrough / Playthrough series. Any recommendations?

    I tried watching the one by Christopher Odd - typically I love his videos, especially on strategy games, but he did not seem to "get" this game, making many of his decisions super-frustrating to watch.

    If I may be so bold as to list some things I am looking for:

    • Full playthrough. I've seen good half of the game already, I am interested in second half and ending
    • Narration preferred, as long as it's not over the top. I'd love some level-headed commentary or strategy explanation. There is nothing that will get me to stop the video and blacklist a channel like exaggerated reactions, dumb jokes and/or bigotry.
    • No caster picture-in-picture. Just gameplay - I don't need to see the person playing
    • Most importantly: Good gameplay. Someone who understands the game systems, or learns them over the course of the series.

    Hope my list of demands is not impossible to meet. Thanks in advance!

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    My pet peeve with Diablo 4: Careless borrowing from other languages

    Many of names in various Diablo 4 regions are heavily inspired by existing cultures. The NW of the map is a Slavic land. NE is British Isles, Southern areas are Turkic/Persian, etc.

    What I noticed a lot is many of the NPC names are borrowed from other cultures. They are, however mostly pronounced wrong. It's almost as if the names were picked at random from a text source without anyone verifying how the words are originally pronounced.

    Early in the story we encounter the widow of man named Julek. It's a common name in Poland (where I am from), but it should be read as Yulek. Instead, the voiceovers feature the same J sound as in John or James.

    Yonca is a common Turkish name, but once again the pronunciation is all wrong. Her name (meaning "clover") should read more like Yondja - but instead we are served with Yonka.

    There are a whole bunch of these all over the place, and I am only touching on Polish/Slavic and Turkic/Persian influences that I am personally familiar with. No idea if Celtic and Nord words are butchered in equal measure.

    The whole situation reminds me of that old Super Nintendo game Fighting Baseball where some Japanese developer was tasked with coming up with plausible-sounding US names. These are the ones on the attached image.

    Rant over.

    I really like Diablo 4. I just wish the multicultural influences received the same level of polish and attention as the graphics, mechanics and other areas.

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    Subtitle font in Japanese Games

    I was wondering if anyone here could help me identify a typeface I quite like.

    I see it in many Japanese games, often used for English subtitles. Two titles that come to mind are Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition, and more recently Street Fighter 6. Any idea what's the name of the font?

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    It's the gold rush over?

    It's been a while since I last seen anyone posting graphs showing user base growth. Are we past the initial rush and bleeding numbers now?

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    [D4] Hit a progress wall. Any ideas?

    I've always been bad at minmaxing, playing games mainly for stories and escapism. With Diablo though the whole fun is in progression, gearing up, etc.

    After completing pre-season campagin on a Sorc and a Necro, I decided to go with a Barbarian for Season 1.

    All was fine and dandy until around now. I am at level 51. Content in Tier 1 and Tier 2 is pretty much a cakewalk. Content in Tier 3 is frustratingly hard. I have no idea how to gear up, as most stuff that drops for me in T2 is pretty low compared to what I painstakingly grinded through many many death-per-dungeon runs trying Tier 3.

    I leveled using Hammer of the Ancients, but got bored of it and switched to Whirlwind (which I have fond memories of). Problem is, naturally in Fury management. Unless the area is absolutely packed with mobs, I don't seem to be able to sustain the whirlwind for long enough. On T2 it's OK. I do some fury generation then get back to it. On T3 by the time I get the bar filled again I'm usually dead.

    Any idea what should I be doing? Is there some harder T2 stuff that rewards better gear? Or maybe easier T3 stuff?

    At the moment if not careful I can die to even roaming elites in T3, while in T2 I can sleepwalk through pretty much everything I've seen...

    HALP, PLZ <3

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    Cross-platform saves are the best thing.

    Activision Blizzard is not a good company. They have an abysmal track record for how they treat their employees, history of misogyny and abuse. Since the departure of Blizzard's founding members, the quality of many of their games took a noise dive.

    They got one thing very right though, and that's account-level, platform independent save system in Diablo 4.

    Being able to seamlessly switch between my PC, PS5 and Steam Deck is probably the coolest thing I experienced in gaming in a very long time. While it would be awesome not to have to buy the titles individually on each platform, it's a huge step in the right direction.

    I can only wish more games supported cross-platform saves, because now that I'm used to it, I can really feel the absence of this feature in other titles.

    (It would also help a lot with games preservation, if you could easily use old save files on newer platforms and remasters - as long as it's not all server-bound)

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    Exercise Apps

    Every exercise app I ever used is all like: You have achieved your goal. Now set new goal and push yourself harder.

    Why can't it ever be: You've achieved your goal. Well done. If you ever want to go further, you can change the settings, but for now - enjoy it!

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    QubaXR QubaXR @lemmy.world
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