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Hasbro Calls Larian an 'Incredible Partner' After Studio Confirms it Won't be Making Baldur's Gate 4 - IGN
  • Larian made comments after Hasbro laid off a bunch of Wizard staff that pretty much everyone they worked with had been fired. Probably doesn't sit too well seeing the people that you worked together for years with to make a huge success were fired as soon as the job was done. All to prop up other sides of Hasbro that aren't profitable.

    Larian is independent for a reason. It allows them to actually be able to walk away from a lucrative deal when they don't agree with the practices of their partner. Why should they make more money and content for a company shitting on the people that made them what they are. BG3 is great because of Larian not Hasbro or DnD. Whatever they make next will be successful either way so why not make something they own.

  • Overwatch 2's self-heal change a "mistake" to announce out of context, game director says
  • I think Blizzard is successful in their attempt to make new heroes completely broken at launch to incentivize paying to unlock them. Personally Ana was one of my most played heroes in OW, but how many people would have payed to unlock her compared to any of the new OW2 heroes?

  • Do you find the description Live Service Game off-putting?
  • Man, Infinite's campaign was such a disappointment. Halo to me was always about the big set pieces and new locations. Infinite had 2 locations essentially the whole game, not to mention the non story that happens mostly off screen. It's too bad because the grapple hook was one of the best additions to Halo since Bungie but you don't have anything fun to actually play with it.

  • Leaked Zoom all-hands: CEO says employees must return to offices because they can't be as innovative or get to know each other on Zoom
  • Did you have a counter argument for calling bullshit? Because he probably had a point, there is definitely a niche for that level of security. It just generally involves state secrets.

    Certain classifications of documents require access only from physically secure locations, called SCIFs, where all access is monitored and logged. Things like phones and cameras aren't allowed to prevent any data leakage.

    That's not too say you can't be secure remotely, but really only against outsiders. Good luck stopping an employee from taking a picture with their personal phone of classified blueprints off their monitor at home. Good luck even knowing they did it before the data is gone.

    When you factor in social engineering being the most successful type of "hacking", an office setting is undeniably more secure. However, most offices don't need that level of security, because data breaches aren't a matter of national security, so remote is an acceptable risk.

  • Why are the dandori battles so hard for me?
  • Maybe try just watching your opponent for a round to get an idea of how to manage Pikmin for that level. Just use the time to watch, then try to replicate the next round.

    If you struggle finding Pikmin, there is an item you can get that calls all idle Pikmin to a location. That is helpful to makes sure all your Pikmin are either with you or actively doing something.

    You may also be able to open the map and find Pikmin without time passing. The drone can be for that too as time pauses when you activate it. That way you can find your Pikmin without your opponent getting ahead while you're standing still.

  • Windows 11 has made the “clean Windows install” an oxymoron
  • In that case, yeah give the guy a Mac lol. Just had to stand up for poor misunderstood IT guys, but sounds like he is in the wrong. Unfortunately there are quite a few of us that seem to just like telling users no.

  • 'Benefits of Slavery:' Google's AI Search Gives Absurd, Wrong Answers
  • Mount Vernon (George Washington's estate) does a pretty good job of exploring that mind set without ever justifying slavery or down playing the horrific nature of it. American society was built on slavery, so the people born at the top and benefiting from it would have no reason to question, is this right, because if it's not then all the people who raised me were evil and that can't be true.

    There is a lot of similarities between the slave owner class of the civil war and the "capitalist elite" of today. "Why ban slavery if I'm not enslaved and could maybe one day own a slave" is about like "why tax billionaires if I don't need the government and I might one day be a billionaire?".

  • 'Benefits of Slavery:' Google's AI Search Gives Absurd, Wrong Answers
  • "Yeah we freed them, but we were allowed to restructure our laws to keep them subjugated and continued to treat them as subhuman. So was it really worth it?".

    Reconstruction should have, at a minimum, barred any supporter of the Confederacy from holding office again, or, even better, had the leaders hanged as traitors. Instead we let them continue just with "banned" slavery (except for as punishment for a crime).

    We then allowed slave owners to write the laws to integrate formerly enslaved people into their society, and, surprise surprise, they structured the laws to benefit themselves and keep the formerly enslaved as second class. So instead of "was ending slavery worth it?". It should be asking "was keeping slavers alive worth it?" as we are still dealing with the consequences of that today.

  • Windows 11 has made the “clean Windows install” an oxymoron
  • As an IT worker, it is more likely that they don't want to deal with the headache of enterprise management of a Mac for just one person.

    Just buying a Mac is easy, setting that Mac up to be monitored, managed, and secured centrally is a whole other issue. Especially when none of their current infrastructure supports Mac, because why would it when no one current uses one.

    The user is worried about what type of device works best for their specific use. The IT manager is worried about what type of device do I have a licences for anti virus, what device can I audit security settings remotely, what device can I centrally manage updates, etc..

    That being said, for personal use there is definitely a niche for Apple products. It just isn't so clear cut when it comes to using those devices in an enterprise setting. And speaking from experience just one person never stays at one person. Once someone gets one, everyone will be saying "well, why can't I get one too?".

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  • Good to see that Lemmy has just as good reading comprehension as Reddit lol. Would love to see a click through rate for posts to see how many people just open straight to the comments without reading the linked article.

  • Red Dead Redemption Looks Surprisingly Good On PS5, But Not $50 Good | Kotaku
  • This seems like when they release GTAV one at a time on every platform to get people to buy it twice. I'm guessing they will release this remaster on all platforms, PC next, then they will release a full remake in the RDR2 engine to try and double dip everyone. They already recreated the majority of the original map for the epilogue of RDR2, so a lot of the work was already done. Plus they could resell RDR2 as a "next-gen" version to charge more than $70 for them together.

    As far as business models go this one is easier to avoid falling into than games being designed around microtransactions. You just have to wait and get a better product eventually for cheaper. While mtx games are generally more expensive to get into the longer they run.

  • The best-selling video game of each year since 1993
  • Really speaks to Minecraft's staying power that even without ever being in the top five for a single year it is the best selling game of all time. Cumulative COD clearly wins out but I would guess the majority of each game's sales are repeat customers.

  • Playing Baldur's Gate 3 With A Controller On The PC - A BG3 Guide
  • I played early access that way with the Stream Controller/Deck before the real controller support was added. It works pretty well but takes a lot of setup to get feeling right. The controller support works right away but has limitations mainly with selection and menus.

    Personally I've switched to controller UI as it is easier to keep track of what buttons do when they are shown on the screen. Pressing X when it says X is easier than pressing X when it says left shift. Split input would be best of both worlds but for now either way works depending on what it more important for you.

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