Lord_ToRA,
@Lord_ToRA@lemmy.world avatar

wait for month

uglyduckling81,

Year

Montagge,
@Montagge@kbin.social avatar

People would have been complaining about a delay if they had gone that way. I personally like how they handled a no win situation.

merthyr1831,

delays would disappoint people but at least keep your reputation intact. Plus, it makes crunch for devs less likely since deadlines aren’t permanent

Montagge,
@Montagge@kbin.social avatar

In my experience delays just means the crunch time is extended.
Anyone thinking this release was reputation destroying is just fickle and shouldn't be taken seriously

rotopenguin,
@rotopenguin@infosec.pub avatar

Delaying also means that you are burning cash with zero income. You can only borrow money on worse and worse terms, and if there is an actual prime rate hike whoa boy are you pooched.

match,
@match@pawb.social avatar

I haven’t touched a game below Overwhelmingly Positive in years at this point

sysadmin420,

Just mad it doesn’t work on Ubuntu steam damnit, download at a hotel in Hawaii to play on the airplane home lmao.

Anyone get it to work??

Wogi,

This is the number one reason I haven’t bothered with Linux.

I literally only use my PC for gaming.

sysadmin420, (edited )

And I literally use my computer to make me $ with Linux development, and IT consulting and game very very little, I’ve also got other PCs.

Edit downvote all you want, I’m just pointing out there’s other ways to use PCs, I’m just slightly annoyed by the stumble, it’s not like I don’t have an entire steam library that plays lol.

Wogi,

I don’t think there’s anyone who can read who thinks the only use for a PC is gaming my man. I don’t think other uses need to be pointed out

bitsplease,

Yeah gaming on linux has gotten loads better - but it’s still definitely not quite there as a main gaming platform. Which is frustrating, because I vastly prefer linux as a desktop experience (and obviously for software development), but I just can’t ditch my windows PC for gaming yet.

Hopefully someday soon

McArthur,

I’m playing on Linux and it runs perfectly (nixos though). I wouldn’t even be able to guess it was on Linux if I didn’t know. have you tried the latest proton / proton ge?

Kushia,
@Kushia@lemmy.ml avatar

I am so down for a sequel of this game and while it looks good the only thing making me hesitate are the performance issues. I’m tempted to just play the first one more and even pick up a DLC I want for that instead of putting the cash to this.

scrubbles,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

So far I’ve played 4 hours and I just think there’s a hate train on it. I have a 3000 series card and took the recommended steps from paradox and the game plays fine, I’m enjoying it. From what I understand VRAM is the choke point, so if you don’t have a ton then maybe hold off

Kushia,
@Kushia@lemmy.ml avatar

I have a 3080 so I should be alright and watching a few streams it seems playable too. Might utilize the two hour refund period and see.

scrubbles, (edited )
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

I think it’d be very playable. Just follow all the steps on the forum post. (To the downvoters, what does my experience not fit your narrative? That I’m having a fun time in a game that I’m enjoying?)

Kushia,
@Kushia@lemmy.ml avatar

I loaded up the 100k city and it was playable after following the various guides out there for me. It reminded me a bit of how Dwarf Fortress used to slow down and stutter when you had a lot of dwarfs running around.

That said, they should have kept it in the oven until sometime in 2024. Besides performance improvements there are a few rough edges especially Chirper and in the simulation itself that need more work. One example is civs complaining about healthcare excessively until you unlock the upgrade for the full hospital and build one. Also some of the new tools like the road one and the pipe system need more polish as they can be unintuitive and frustrating to use at times.

It’s ultimately not a bad game it just shouldn’t be released yet. They should have gone the early access route because that’s how it feels at the moment.

masquenox,

I have never understood why people anticipate game realeases - I mean, people have learned how the AAA game industry works by now, right?

CH3DD4R_G0BL1N,
@CH3DD4R_G0BL1N@sh.itjust.works avatar

This but when it unexpectedly goes early access after following for years.

JCreazy,

For a second I was thinking you were talking about the King Kong game.

PunnyName,

And here I am, glad I got Sea of Stars for a slight discount on launch. Such a charming game for ~$30.

SkyJuice,

Redfall 😑

I was kinda stoked for a cool looking modern vampire game… We all saw how that turned out

GreenMario,

Me and X: Rebirth. Looking forward to it for years and it comes out as an abomination.

5 years later I pick up the game on a deep deep sale and I try to dock and the physics gets screwy and immediately refund it. This was after 4 expansions and several patches to make it version 4.something.

Also Payday 3. Though the server issues have been fixed.

Zellith,

Are they fixed? Or are less people trying to log in?

GreenMario,

Could be a bit of column A&B lol

ezures,

There are 10 times more daily players in pd2 than in pd3, so the servers arent overstressed anymore. (Also means players don’t want to play pd3 even when it works)

purple,

This was me with mythbusters: the game. Followed it for 7 months for nothing

ivanafterall,
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

That sounds like Walmart bargain bin shovelware. Was it supposed to be good!?

purple,

It was supposed to be good but it ended up being too scripted

rotopenguin,
@rotopenguin@infosec.pub avatar

Mythbusters is a great thing that we would all love to experience again in another medium, but that just wasn’t going to happen. It’s hard to even point to an existing good game that has the mechanics that you’d want from a Mythbusters. They could have gone Factorio, or an Infinifactory, but a goal of “maximize this” or “build this intended output” still doesn’t capture the scientific intent of extracting some tiny nugget of truth from a cold unfeeling universe. Straitjacketing the whole process into something scripted, or throwing a sandbox at the player and walking away, are about the only two approaches that a game could do.

purple,

The myths all have different physics and some have some weird phenomena so coding a comprehensive physics simulation will all the scripts to trigger the mythical event when certain conditions are right would be expensive.

Jonas_Jones,
@Jonas_Jones@lemmy.world avatar

youre talking about cities skylines 2, arent you lmfao

SamXavia,
@SamXavia@kbin.run avatar

@Jonas_Jones Probably but who can blame them it runs really slow even on a 2080

@Wogi

Broodjefissa,

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  • Contend6248,

    They are digital releases, it literally makes no sense at all. Stop preordering and make yourself a calendar entry if you have to.

    WhiskyTangoFoxtrot,

    For me it’s just Project Aces, but even then only in theory. I bought AC7 on release-day but I didn’t pre-order, and while I could see myself pre-ordering AC8 when/if they announce it I might just wait for the release again.

    ILikeBoobies,

    Steam reviews are worthless, it’d be better if they didn’t have it

    Teritz,

    They are suprisingly one of the most accurate reviews i saw rarely it is a Review Bomb like OW2.

    ILikeBoobies,

    Cookie Clicker has a better rating than FTL

    itslilith,
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    I use them more as a general trend, a 90 vs a 95 isn’t really saying anything, but a 60 vs a 90 usually has good reasons

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