

I’m tempted to give it a go but I exclusively type using swipe gestures on my phone so I’m not sure that’s a learning curve I want to commit to.


I’m tempted to give it a go but I exclusively type using swipe gestures on my phone so I’m not sure that’s a learning curve I want to commit to.


Apparently 28% of developers don’t know what a Monopoly is.
Sounds like Baldur’s Gate 3.


Their entire social media presence is pathetic and their products are poor quality. They only exist because they throw money at marketing.


I find the Steam Deck far too heavy and bulky unfortunately. I’d love a Switch sized handheld PC.


Windows 8.1 was great. My favourite iteration of Windows ever.

I’m pretty sure Xbox died in 2013 when they botched the Xbone unveil.


I liked Deezer until it’s redesign a few years ago. Now the design language is so ugly I could never consider paying for it. Their biggest flaw for me though is that some albums are just randomly not available in lossless and the only alternative is mp3 which I refuse to use in 2025. Some lossy codecs are great so why do Deezer and Qobuz still mess around with mp3?


Thanks. I was going to sign up to lemmy.ml before I discovered piefed. Bullet dodged I suppose.


Such a shame. With all the Digital Foundry coverage of the launch Xbox 360 recently I’ve been getting into ally nostalgic for the system. Such a shame Don Mattrick messed up the Xbox One launch so badly it’s effectively killed the brand today.


I tried out Lemmy during the initial Reddit migration but didn’t stick around. This week I finally deleted all my Reddit posts and comments along with my account and I’m giving the fediverse another chance. Fuck big tech.


Lunistice is quite fun. It’s not groundbreaking but I enjoyed my play through of it. It’s not overly long either which is a positive to me.


I’m out the loop. What’s the deal with lemmy.ml? Has there been a controversy?


This is why everyone should mod their 3DS and backup their entire library of physical games.


All this energy wasted on products most people don’t even want but big CEOs think it’ll earn them loads of money so fuck the planet I guess.


What a genuinely fascinating read. Such a shame most people don’t even question what AI tells them and just assume everything is correct all the time.


My top five are Persona 4 Golden, Divinity Original Sin II, Divinity Original Sin, Hollowknight Silksong and Balatro. I was expecting Helldivers 2 in my top this yeae so was a little surprised by its absence.


I guess it’s not so much the discs I’m against (apart from the fact they do deteriorate faster than other types of storage) but the fact that there’s no option to retrieve and backup the data on said discs. Although saying that, most games require huge downloads to install anyway so is there even any benefit or security in ownership of physical media if it’s still useless without a significant download from a server than could theoretically cease to exist at any moment?


I thought we were MAYBE heading that way in the days of iTunes but then the oh-so-convenient streaming came along and entirely killed the majority’s desire to actually own movies.
At least music is a medium that managed to transition to DRM-free digital storefronts, even if it is barely used.
Presumably Symfonium is streaming lossless files whereas Spotify probably isn’t. That and Spotify is probably caching a lot more.