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  • I’m sorry that you have such a viscerally negative reaction to the concept of adventure.

    Personally, I’m glad that people try to do incredible and difficult things just because they can, but you’re welcome to continue shouting insults from the sidelines I guess.

  • “People ask me, 'What is the use of climbing Mount Everest?' and my answer must at once be, 'It is of no use.' There is not the slightest prospect of any gain whatsoever. Oh, we may learn a little about the behavior of the human body at high altitudes, and possibly medical men may turn our observation to some account for the purposes of aviation. But otherwise nothing will come of it. We shall not bring back a single bit of gold or silver, not a gem, nor any coal or iron.

    “If you cannot understand that there is something in man which responds to the challenge of this mountain and goes out to meet it, that the struggle is the struggle of life itself upward and forever upward, then you won't see why we go. What we get from this adventure is just sheer joy. And joy is, after all, the end of life. We do not live to eat and make money. We eat and make money to be able to live. That is what life means and what life is for.”

    (George Mallory, mountaineer)

  • Do you say the same for Epic Games Store exclusives?

    Yes, actually. If they funded a game, like with Alan Wake 2, then whether or not they make it an EGS exclusive is their prerogative.

    there is no pro-consumer reason that the GOG fixes could not have been given to everyone that already owned the game on Steam as a free update

    I disagree. GOG invested time and resources into patching the game. Tacking the word ‘pro-consumer’ in there means nothing. They’re a business. They shouldn’t be expected to give away their work for free to customers of a competing platform.

    I don't care if 2% or whatever goes to GOG for their fixes

    That much is clear. You seem to want something for nothing. Pirate the GOG version if you’re so desperate to play without paying for the work that went into fixing it, but don’t frame it as some kind of pro-consumer protest.

  • It’s as much as anyone outside of GOG can know, based on interviews like this one.

    The exact contents of the deals is not public information and no doubt differs for each game, but the overall process has been reported on.

  • Oh, well that’s the easier part to understand.

    Before they even start on any technical work, the GOG legal team contacts the owners of the game they want to sell (e.g. SEGA, in the case of Alpha Protocol) and they negotiate a deal to update and distribute the game.

    Things get complicated when a game has joint owners, or when it’s not clear who owns a game, but otherwise it’s as simple as that.

  • If you’re interested in a specific example, here’s an interview with their technical producer on how they updated and rereleased Alpha Protocol in 2024.

    Lots of insights!

  • Why would GOG give the work they did to a competing storefront?

    If you value the work, support the people who did it.

  • I doubt that will happen for a year or two at least. The designer might have left, but it’ll take a long time to undo the damage.

  • “As a precaution, we have voluntarily removed the product from sale while we carry out independent testing … We will update customers as soon as we are in a position to do so.”

    Sounds like they’re just waiting to confirm if there’s actually a problem, rather than issuing a full-scale product recall based on a single test result reported by a random member of the public.

  • Written in 2020 but still an interesting read. I wonder what the author thinks of games that have released in the intervening years, like Manor Lords, Going Medieval, and Farthest Frontier?

  • OpenOffice isn’t as well known now because it was replaced, for all intents and purposes, by LibreOffice in ~2010.

  • Looks really pretty, but… yet another pvp arena battler? Really? The market is hard enough as it is without launching games that are doomed to fail.

    I like Double Fine but we see it time and time again - this kind of game is dead within weeks of launching.

  • Raphnet (and possibly others) make a USB adapter for Dreamcast pads, if you have one.

    If you want something brand new, Xbox controllers have a more or less direct lineage from Sega pads, as (iirc) MS hired many ex-Dreamcast personnel to work on the original Xbox after the DC was killed off.

    360 pads work well on PC and are easy to come by. Hyperkin also makes a modern version of the original Xbox ‘duke’ controller that might work well.

  • Nothing? The whole thing is couched in a metaphor of new growth to represent the reopening of the academy and the importance of building a new generation. It says at least as much about the show as watching the Enterprise D zooming past a few random planets ever did.

  • True, it doesn’t seem like something that would kill the business. But still, I would think the prospect of migrating an entire streaming service to a completely different platform might warrant losing at least a little sleep.

  • Isn’t all of Dropout.tv hosted on Vimeo?

    Edit: yes it is

    “Do not build your own app. Vimeo's right here. I don’t have to worry about customer service. I don't have to worry about legal compliance... Our budget can go to what actually matters to us and what we’re actually good at, which is content."

    Andrew Bridgman, Chief Digital Officer at Dropout

    that might age poorly

  • Some people have hobbies. Wild idea, I know.

  • When I was going through TNG and DS9 for the first time with my wife, I built our watchlist based on a combination of Kethinov’s and Jammer’s reviews.

    Kethinov is particularly of interest here because he gives a ‘filler rating’ for each DS9 episode, separate from its overall rating, which tells you if it’s important to the longer-term story.

  • Nope. Just useless profile decorations and people using reactions to troll on the forums.