Elevator7009sAlt

joined 6 months ago

I wasn't excluding this type of mod when I asked my question. Small fixes definitely count!

Spoilers on Lemmy work like this:

Some words you want to putThe spoiler text Blah blah more spoiler text
[–] Elevator7009sAlt@ani.social 10 points 2 days ago

I'd have to say thanks to SMAPI and Content Patcher for enabling so many Stardew Valley mods in the first place.

Also, Qwinn's Ultimate DAO Fixpack for allowing me to have a mostly bug-free experience playing Dragon Age: Origins. Mostly.

[–] Elevator7009sAlt@ani.social 2 points 4 days ago

I've heard about Minami Lane being cool. I bought because that and the strike

[–] Elevator7009sAlt@ani.social 10 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (3 children)

"In case you missed it"

I ABSOLUTELY did not know about that until your comment, where do you find out about these things? I am always down for charity bundles but I do not always know about them till it is too late. Bought this one.

[–] Elevator7009sAlt@ani.social 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)
[–] Elevator7009sAlt@ani.social 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I may have lost the plot here.

And there is over a decae of discussion on how people even found that and lots of nonsense theories. And IW actually searched through a mixture of blog posts, press releases, youtube videos, and even message boards to paint a picture of what actually happened. And… it is very very different.

What is the "what actually happened" that is different? You do not need to explain the entire story to me, what I mean is what is this "what actually happened" concerning? Is it about how people found how to unlock the DLC? Were you commenting a commonly-believed DLC unlock path in your second paragraph but it is actually something different?

And for how this ties back to game preservation… would this be preservation of video game history?

Thanks for your replies, by the way

[–] Elevator7009sAlt@ani.social 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Although, people like Illusory Wall very much rely heavily on The Internet Archive when they are researching what the deal with the Dark Souls 1 DLC was. Which gets into the other side of “what actually IS games preservation?”

Based off this I'd imagine it might involve backing up the game's release announcement and some sale pages with its description online, proof the game existed, before the page gets changed because the game is no longer the hottest and newest thing or stores are no longer selling the game?

I get the feeling you know more about this topic than I do and probably have strong opinions about it.

Thanks for the namedrops of where to find articles, and what I assume are people who make long-form videos on video games!

[–] Elevator7009sAlt@ani.social 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (4 children)

Copyright/Trademark/IP Protection is very much a thing. It is the main reason so many museums have “no pictures” (barring the increasingly rare cases where it is genuine light concerns). And that applies a lot more when it comes to “modern” history, of which video games definitely count. But even for ancient manuscripts, the answer tends to be “if you fill out all this paperwork and can demonstrate a genuine need to our board, you can come by and read that manuscript in a clean room. Or… you can spend 20 bucks on a copy in our gift shop. Hell, if you stop bothering me I’ll spot you ten bucks toward that”

This is why I appreciate the Internet. Getting insight on how stuff I do not know about—I'm not a museum curator—works.

I do not know what Star Crusader is but I'm also in the audience for deep dives as opposed to overexaggerated YouTuber-who-wants-you-to-form-a-parasocial-relationship-with-them reactions. When I do drag my butt over to YouTube, I usually find myself watching some long-form informative gaming video. There are some people with a following who get mentioned in the comments of other informative gaming videos (Summoning Salt comes to mind) so you are definitely not alone in wanting deep dives. :)

Not sure where to find deep dive articles, but wish I knew. Someone over at !pokemon@lemm.ee provided one and it's stoking my appetite for them.

[–] Elevator7009sAlt@ani.social 2 points 1 week ago

I used to fill surveys on r/samplesize for fun, it was a mild positive of my day to come across one on Lemmy!

I do have some issues with some of the questions, spoiled for those who have not taken the survey yet.

Issues with survey questionsFor "Do modern video games have too many micro transactions today?" giving our opinion and saying "I never paid a microtransaction" was mutually exclusive. It is possible to notice the amount of microtransactions in video games, and to have an opinion on whether that is a good or bad amount, without ever buying one yourself. Folks who never bought microtransactions might not choose "I never paid a microtransaction" because it is either that, or say if you think there are too many microtransactions.

For "There is a possibility that access to your games could be revoked, as stated in the TOS," I wasn't sure what to put. I strongly agree that that possibility exists, so I was considering putting Strongly Agree. But I do not agree with that practice, so I also considered putting Strongly Disagree. I wasn't sure what I was being asked to agree or disagree with here. Similarly, for "Prices of old video games may lower when a modern release of the same game is available to purchase," I wasn't sure if we were being asked if we agree that is a phenomenon that happens, or if we think that should be a thing that happens. Luckily I both agree that is a phenomenon that happens and that it should happen.

For "Companies should make single player video games be released for a limited time, regardless if its physical or digital" I had no idea what was being asked at all so I just put Neutral.

 

Link to announcement post, alternate link, and in case those go down, the original Twitter link.

FINALLY!!!! years of blood sweat and tears are OPEN SOURCE and PUBLIC‼️

https://pacthesis.neocities.org/

what to do with these (.fla) files?

☕️ exhume the corpse of adobe flash

☕️ make fun of how i code

☕️ whatever the hell you want

Figure it's probably relevant to plug !otomegames@ani.social, a community for otome games—think dating sims aimed at women who want to date men. (For transparency purposes, I mod it.) I have a feeling otome games are not what usually gets posted here, but it is open source and I think open source coming to something niche like otome is a victory.

 

I don't remember the name of this game, and my search engine results didn't return it. I wanted to see if it was complete so I could get it as a Christmas gift to myself. If I remember the name I'll put it here.

And literally after I make the post I find it. https://store.steampowered.com/app/2489330/Whiskerwood/ Still coming soon, no gift for myself.

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EDIT: thoughts on why it is your favorite would also be very welcome

 

!otomegames@ani.social

/c/otomegames@ani.social

I really thought kbin.run was going to be up forever, as its admin was an Mbin maintainer and the instance had been around for over a year, but they vanished and took otomegames@kbin.run down with it, so here I am on ani.social, which has also been around for over a year, starting over for the second time due to instances dying on me (linked thread for the first time I started over: that time was due to kbin.social going down and taking otomegames@kbin.social down with it). Once it gets some subscribers I'll ask what instance they'd like a backup community on to prevent this from happening yet again.

The general idea of otome games is a romance game aimed at women who want to romance men.

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