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FTC judge rules Intuit broke law, must stop advertising TurboTax as “free”
  • They should have been forced to do it the other way. “You advertise as free, so you have to provide this for free.”

  • AMD is EXITING the market? BULLSHIT!

    You’ve probably seen several YouTube videos where people claim they have heard from, “someone in the know” that AMD isn’t making high end versions of their next video cards.

    https://youtu.be/va8nyj6y7d4

    https://youtu.be/YZtEcPadqrs

    This is so damned much bullshit, chicken little is laughing at the sky falling…

    It’s HALF a story.

    The FACT is AMD has just released a paper regarding a more efficient method of computing object locations in a scene when ray tracing.

    Currently the method used is called the Monte Carlo method. It is computationally intensive and requires… HARDWARE.

    AMD has come up with a method (called Neural Intersection Function) that is 150% more efficient. This means that EXISTING hardware will… do what?

    AMD can build cards that use less hardware, use less power, and what do you suppose that means?

    LESS COST FOR MORE PERFORMANCE! So when you see the nonsense that “AMD is exiting building GPU’s…” No, they are building 150% more efficient GPU’s, at lower cost while the cost of graphics cards is going back up.

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  • Could you please create a middle ground between the nuclear option (banning sites) and the whack a mole option of banning users. It would be effective to be able to ban communities (at least temporarily) during bot spam attacks while you wait for admins to police up their site. Could there also be a way for admins to notify other admins that their site is spamming garbage so that admins know that their board is the cause of a problem and what that problem is?

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  • “I think you’re just playing bad games..”

    Like Baldur’s Gate 3?

    “Where it’s predatory it sucks” - The literal definition of microtransactions.

    I think we’re done here. You think video gaming is what’s happened in the past ten years. I played my first video game in 1979 on an Atari 2600. I remember Pacman fever, I lived in California during it. I remember when Space Ace and Dragoons Lair came out in the arcades and cost .50 instead of a quarter…

    Tell me again how I’m “just playing bad games…” You just can’t see the forest for the trees…

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  • And I’ll add the most important thing you forgot…

    You have around 50 years of game data to sift through… Not just what a limited set from Steam gives you.

    I’ll wait.

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  • There’s a problem with your starting point.

    We were talking about microtransactions. You jumped to free to play.

    Not all games that have microtransactions are fre to play.

    So you’ve lied again. Not as easy you thought.

    What you need to do is grab ALL games with microtransactions. You need to grab stats on ALL free games. You need to grab stats on hidden cost games (also called free to play).

    Try again junior.

    And try thinking this time.

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  • Okay, let’s think critically.

    “I’ve been able to play games for free because of microtransactions”

    Microtransactions cost money, that’s not free. What you are saying here is you got to play a game without supporting the devs while OTHER people paid for microtransactions.

    You assume incorrectly, I support devs by buying games, not supporting microtransactions.

    “Most of the most popular games in the world are free…” First, like hell. Show me stats that support a claim that MOST popular games are free. Second, if a game is supported by microtransactions, you’re lying if you say it’s free. MICROTRANSACTIONS ARE NOT FREE.

    Next “I have purposely bought microtransactions to support the developer…” I support the dev by buying the game.

    Microtransactions make a good game bad, and bad games worse. None of what you said made an argument for microtransactions. Microtransactions encourage devs to hide fixes behind pay walls, even small ones.

    My statements weren’t kneejerk. Your nonsense obviously wasn’t even thought through as it’s internally inconsistent.

    I look forward to you trying again.

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  • How did it happen before microtransactions?

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  • I’m thinking of all the times I’ve said, “You know what makes this game great? The microtransactions.” All ZERO times.

    There are bad games and good games. Microtransactions make bad games worse AND good games worse. I intentionally only pay for games without microtransactions. THEY move the game from “I’m interested” (like with the rerelease of dungeon keeper) to “Well, I can play the OG version on GOG. Without microtransactions, I’ll do that.”

    That business model ONLY works out for the business. It is NOT for the best interest of the customer.

    So while what you said is right, you are incorrect.

  • MAYBE now is a good time to try “high on life.”
    store.steampowered.com High On Life on Steam

    Humanity is being threatened by an alien cartel who wants to use them as drugs. It’s up to you to rescue and partner with charismatic, talking guns, take down Garmantuous and his gang, and save the world!

    High On Life on Steam

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ninja/post/238729

    > After hearing the creator of Rick and Morty was involved with this game I was GOING to recommend: > > High on Life is a cosmic adventure game that unfolds on an Earth attacked by the G3 cartel, extraterrestrial beings who exploit humans as drugs. The protagonist, a directionless high school graduate turned space bounty hunter, embarks on a mission to halt the invasion. Alongside the hero are his sentient and vocal weapons known as Gatlians, providing commentary and guidance throughout the journey. The game's interstellar journey spans across various cosmic locations, such as a jungle and a city built on an asteroid's surface, encountering both hostile and neutral characters. The player uses a unique arsenal to combat enemies, including a pistol, rifle, shotgun, knife, and a distinctive grenade launcher that shoots “baby grenades." Alongside battling adversaries, players solve simple puzzles and upgrade equipment in this captivating game. > > STOP > > While this sounds good, if you google “High on Life” you’re going to find LOTS of configuration recommendations on how to adjust the video… > > So it’s even playable. > > One guy had a 7950 CPU and a 4070 GPU and couldn’t get the game to 60 fps… > > The last patch for the game was in March. > > OTOH > > RECENT user reviews are VERY POSITIVE AND it is fully verified for the Steam Deck. > > So what am I saying? The bugs MAY be fixed based on available information. YMMV

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    MAYBE now is a good time to try “high on life.”
    store.steampowered.com High On Life on Steam

    Humanity is being threatened by an alien cartel who wants to use them as drugs. It’s up to you to rescue and partner with charismatic, talking guns, take down Garmantuous and his gang, and save the world!

    High On Life on Steam

    After hearing the creator of Rick and Morty was involved with this game I was GOING to recommend:

    High on Life is a cosmic adventure game that unfolds on an Earth attacked by the G3 cartel, extraterrestrial beings who exploit humans as drugs. The protagonist, a directionless high school graduate turned space bounty hunter, embarks on a mission to halt the invasion. Alongside the hero are his sentient and vocal weapons known as Gatlians, providing commentary and guidance throughout the journey. The game's interstellar journey spans across various cosmic locations, such as a jungle and a city built on an asteroid's surface, encountering both hostile and neutral characters. The player uses a unique arsenal to combat enemies, including a pistol, rifle, shotgun, knife, and a distinctive grenade launcher that shoots “baby grenades." Alongside battling adversaries, players solve simple puzzles and upgrade equipment in this captivating game.

    STOP

    While this sounds good, if you google “High on Life” you’re going to find LOTS of configuration recommendations on how to adjust the video…

    So it’s even playable.

    One guy had a 7950 CPU and a 4070 GPU and couldn’t get the game to 60 fps…

    The last patch for the game was in March.

    OTOH

    RECENT user reviews are VERY POSITIVE AND it is fully verified for the Steam Deck.

    So what am I saying? The bugs MAY be fixed based on available information. YMMV

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  • Ask a ninja
  • It’s okay because, “I believe that you’re a ninja too…”

  • A little fun and nostalgia

    Back when Red v.s. Blue didn’t lead to a 4 count indictment.

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    Not what we meant by boomer shooter

    Well, I guess it IS boomer shooter material… kinda?

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    Real Ninja?

    The results of research from someone that studied Ninjutsu, went to Japan, and read the scrolls/had them translated.

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    Ask a ninja

    I watched these 17 years ago when they first came out. Deep ninja philosophy for those wondering.

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    Why does AMD only have 15% of the market?

    An opinion on why AMD graphics cards get overlooked.

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    Boomer Shooters for iOS
  • That’s why it’s a good thing that my 12.1 inch iPad Pro is compatible with XBox and PS4/5 controllers (wired and wireless). I don’t have to try to use the touch interface. Or I could use a keyboard and mouse with it. Also, I’m guessing you completely missed the Apple WWDC where they demonstrated an API kit that makes it possible to recode Direct X in to Metal. So, I’d call that a pretty solid shove for devs to make games. At least Apple is not anti-gaming going forward, right?

  • Boomer Shooters for iOS

    This is a game type that I can find everywhere but in the iOS ecosystem. Got any recommendations?

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    We shot past 150 so fast I missed all users being verified…

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    What are your big three?

    What are your three favorite boomer shooters in no particular order?

    First, I’d have to thank Warhammer 40K Boltgun for bringing me back to the fold.

    Second, I’d thank Doom(2016) for kinda filling in and keeping interest alive.

    Third, I’d go back to the first 3D shooter I bought, Heretic.

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    Updated (from 1997) and rereleased for PC, PS5, Switch and XBox

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    Chasm: The Rift, also known as Chasm: The Shadow Zone, is a first-person shooter video game developed by Action Forms and published in 1997 by GT Interactive Software, WizardWorks, and Megamedia Corp. Intended to compete with Quake, the game was released after GT Interactive lost publishing rights to Activision. The player embodies an unnamed Marine tasked with thwarting the invasion of the "Timestrikers", mutant beings that threaten different time epochs. The gameplay journey spans various locations, from modern military bases to ancient Pharaonic tombs, typically characterized by dark, catacomb-like corridors. A standout feature of the game was the ability to dismember enemies.

    Originating from Ukraine, Chasm: The Rift is recognized as an innovative FPS title from its era and the first Eastern European "boomer shooter". It offers an exhilarating journey through the Corridors of Time and the thrill of ripping limbs from monstrous foes with the iconic BladeGun. The game also features an advanced weather system. With recent updates, players can now experience this late 90's classic on modern PCs, complete with full 4K support, enhanced sound design, and achievement systems. It's also been localized into twelve languages, making it accessible to a wider global audience.

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    What would you do to upgrade?

    I’ve upgraded to a more powerful system with a Ryzen 9 7950x3D processor on a x670e Tomahawk WiFi motherboard, complemented by a 64GB kit of 4800MHz DDR5 RAM (the profile on it supports 6GHz), two 2TB M.2 NVMe SSDs, and an AMD 6750xt graphics card, powered by a Corsair 1kW supply. My choice of motherboard brand avoids potential security and heat/overvoltage issues with Gigabyte and Asus respectively. With additional slots for expansion, potential improvements might include considering higher-end graphics for better gaming or heavy-duty tasks, or utilizing the empty M.2 (pci-e 5) slot for additional storage if needed. What would you do differently?

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    Ryzen 8000 and Strix Halo

    The upcoming AMD components are projected to incorporate a blend of Zen 5 and Zen 5c cores, with the 'Strix Halo' APU, designed for the AM5 platform, expected to offer up to 16 cores. The 'Strix Halo' is positioned as a standalone desktop processor, intended to raise the APU segment's standards and challenge existing discrete graphics cards by 2024. Meanwhile, the 'Strix Point' Ryzen 8000 APUs are likely to succeed the 'Phoenix' Ryzen 7000 series, with rumored variants including a 12-core, 24-thread version. AMD also anticipates launching a 'Strix Halo' series for laptops, potentially featuring up to sixteen Zen 5 cores, reinforcing speculations about its interest in hybrid architectures. AMD is also reportedly developing Phoenix 2 APUs, combining Zen 4 cores with smaller, power-efficient Zen 4c cores, expected to operate at lower clock speeds. Notably, these new chips are projected to be based on the Zen 5 architecture, incorporating an integrated 'RDNA 3.5' GPU and a refined Ryzen AI engine, with production slated for an advanced node, likely TSMC 3nm, in 2024. Rumored TDP values for Ryzen 8000 'Strix Point' APUs range from 15 to 54 watts across different series, hinting at the possible efficiency of the Zen 5 and Zen 5c architecture. Despite uncertainties in precise specifications and release dates, these speculations provide insights into AMD's future directions and technological innovations.

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    Compare american vs japanese craftsmen-cars
  • Imagine thinking a straw man argument matters…

    They didn’t say anything about drinking and driving, why do you think it’s okay to assume it?

  • EPYC ZEN 4 vs 4c (256 threads)

    An explanation of the difference between EPYC Zen 4 and Zen 4c

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    Efficiency Chiplets

    For over a decade, the expectation that computers would keep becoming faster under Moore's Law is being questioned as we near the physical limits of shrinking transistors. The consistent miniaturization of transistors has been pivotal in enhancing computer power, but as these transistors approach atomic sizes, their reliability as conductors of electrical current diminishes. However, this doesn't spell the end of technological advancement. While we continue the process of transistor miniaturization, the future of processor technology lies in innovation beyond transistors, with 3D fabrication presenting as a promising next step.

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    What B.S. are you spending time with July 22?
  • I can’t wait until Forgive Me Father II is released.

  • What B.S. are you spending time with July 22?
  • I had fun with Warhammer 40K Boltgun and Doom (2013… 2018?… the recent one)

  • A Retchid Boomer Shooter
  • You started by asking the definition of boomer shooter, which I responded to. Then you added the fact Doom 3 came out in 2005. Since your context was, “what’s the definition of a boomer shooter.” I responded to that.

    Maybe next time frame your question better to get the information you’re looking for?

  • A Retchid Boomer Shooter
  • A game is called a boomer shooter based on several criteria. Usually they’re first person. Does that mean a third person shooter can’t be a “boomer shooter”? No.

    Quake III is just one game that boomer shooters are based on. Doom (1993) is a game that boomer shooters are based on too. Neither one is a boomer shooter itself. A Boomer Shooter is a modern creation meant to replicate past play style, video style, and audio style too… It’s more than just “pixelated/voxelated…”

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  • “Active” is an adjective. You intentionally left out the active part (posts, comments). When you consider we’ve existed for less the month and have 45 posts in Boomer Shooter… That’s 1.5 posts per day, our first month in existence. That’s activity. That’s active. Your cynicism not withstanding Team Red has existed for almost two weeks.. It’s growing faster than any of the other communities on this board… Because “activity.” Really, if you understand activity and what it looks like and how it scales… We might believe you know what you’re talking about… Might.

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  • “Active” is a verb. You intentionally left out the verb part (posts, comments). When you consider we’ve existed for less the month and have 45 posts in Boomer Shooter… That’s 1.5 posts per day, out first month in existence. That’s activity. That’s active. Your cynicism not withstanding Team Red has existed for almost two weeks.. It’s growing faster than any of the other communities on this board… Because “activity.” Really, if you understand activity and what it looks like and how it scales… We might believe you know what you’re talking about… Might.

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  • This will help you find US based instances if that is what you are after.

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