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Congrats on the release!
How is lemmy-ui-leptos coming along? Curious to know when it might be ready for primetime.
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Congrats on the release!
How is lemmy-ui-leptos coming along? Curious to know when it might be ready for primetime.
It’s easier to make small saves for games like The Pedestrian, because essentially all you have to track is which puzzles you’ve solved.
Whereas in an RPG with a persistent world like Cyberpunk or Skyrim, you have to save the state of every single object and mechanic the player has interacted with during their run, and there are usually a whole lot of those.
Federated?
You’re just throwing together FOSS buzzwords at this point.
A sample size of 1 isn’t really meaningful.
Also, this post is refuting a claim that isn’t really being made? At least not literally.
With GOG, you can at least have full confidence that the game will continue to work without any outside connections.
I didn’t say they deserve no protection at all. You are twisting my words because my opinion doesn’t align with yours.
I advocate for games having a clear indicator for any online dependencies. I do not advocate for outlawing said dependencies or mandating “offline patches”.
If you are clearly told that you’re buying an ephemeral product and you are still surprised when it shuts down, then I don’t know what to tell you.
This basically boils down to “read the terms & conditions”, which isn’t unreasonable.
If a game states in its terms that access may be revoked at any time and you buy the game, then you have no reason to be surprised when access is eventually revoked.
Obviously when terms aren’t clear enough or intentionally obfuscated, that’s indeed an issue for legislation to act upon.
All this wouldn’t be necessary if gamers would just stop buying games that are obviously live services with remote kill switches.
How are they ditching LoL on Linux if they’ve never officially supported it in the first place?
Lemmy users will cancel this for not being hardwired to defederate with Threads :^)
How else do you expect the moderators of that sub to keep out raiders and spam bots?
Well, in that case you should never publish your code anywhere.
And that was the end of GOG
How?
I’m confused. I opened the first 6 issues featured in your lemmy-ui link and you closed them all yourself?
I wouldn’t mind if EU made it mandatory for them to be
They did. Signal and Threema just aren’t interested: https://www.androidpolice.com/signal-threema-nothing-to-do-with-whatsapp-eu/
All the people that reply saying “But it is easy, I did it” fail to realize that their personal circumstances can’t just be applied to everyone else.
I did it too. Most of my contacts were not willing to switch. My colleagues at work stayed in their WhatsApp group, and many of my close friends did too. I essentially cut myself off from most of my social circles and threw myself into social isolation. Not a good time.
I ended up rejoining WhatsApp and concluded that in this instance, my mental health is more valuable than the privacy I gain by not participating in WhatsApp.
According to PCGamingWiki, the game does have Steam DRM. It was available DRM-free on GOG.
That’s why I buy on GOG. There I can pull the installer for a game and hoard it when I know the next update is going to go bad.
You can use whatever license you want. You can even go ahead and write your own license from scratch.
You’d only have to worry about enforcing the license, especially when you include such unorthodox terms and conditions.