Sega cites fan backlash in surprisingly cautious take on gaming NFTsArs Technica"If it is perceived as simple money-making," Sega would "like... not to proceed."
Jonas (./2730) :
SEGA, de son côté, reste dubitatif (je pense surtout qu'ils étaient prêts mais qu'il sont hésitant vu la grogne des joueurs )Sega cites fan backlash in surprisingly cautious take on gaming NFTsArs Technica"If it is perceived as simple money-making," Sega would "like... not to proceed."
Humble, the bundle-centric games retailer that launched with expansive Mac and Linux support in 2010, will soon shift a major component of its business to Windows-only gaming.
The retailer's monthly subscription service, Humble Choice, previously offered a number of price tiers; the more you paid, the more new games you could claim in a given month. Starting February 1, Humble Choice will include less choice, as it will only offer a single $12/month tier, complete with a few new game giveaways per month and ongoing access to two collections of games: Humble's existing "Trove" collection of classic games, and a brand-new "Humble Games Collection" of more modern titles.
But this shift in subscription strategy comes with a new, unfortunate requirement: an entirely new launcher app, which must be used to access and download Humble Choice, Humble Trove, and Humble Games Collection games going forward. Worse, this app will be Windows-only. Current subscribers have been given an abrupt countdown warning (as spotted by NeoWin). Those subscribers have until January 31 to use the existing website interface to download DRM-free copies of any games' Mac or Linux versions. Starting February 1, subscription-specific downloads will be taken off the site, and Mac and Linux versions in particular will disappear altogether.
It all comes down to something called "bedsheet deformation," which is exactly what it sounds like: Ensuring that blankets on beds are mussed up accurately, just like they would be in real life. This is important because the "sleep and bed relaxation" element of Squadron 42, the singleplayer portion of Star Citizen, was recently updated so NPCs are now able to find and enter their beds, and then sleep until they're scheduled to get up.
"We knew early on that, to hit the fidelity we expect for Sq42, we would need to do some R&D on bedsheet deformation," the AI Content team explained, apparently straight-faced. "This work is currently underway and, if successful, will allow the AI to deform their sheets when entering, exiting, or sleeping inside them. This is a challenging assignment and expands the complexity of the feature. For example, what happens to the sheets if the AI needs to exit the bed in an emergency?"
Zerosquare (./2755) :C'est probablement le plus simple et fiable vu que c'est la version dans laquelle les jeux ont passé le système d'assurance qualité en Europe. Si l'émulateur est correct c'est ce qui a le plus de chance de fonctionner correctement. Faire marcher un jeu PAL en 60 Hz, ça peu se faire avec certains émulateurs ou en hackant certaines console, mais c'est faire tourner des jeux dans des conditions dans lesquelles ils n'ont pas été testés ce qui cause des bugs. A la limite pour les jeux qui n'ont pas de traduction, ils pourraient privilégier la version US
C'est bizarre. Je ne vois pas quel avantage ils ont à faire ça.
zikzak (./2756) :C'était la vitesse que les développeur ont jugé acceptable pour le sortir en Europe a l'époque. On jouait bien dans ces conditions là à l'époque pour le coup pour une vraie expérience rétro c'est ce qu'il y a de plus juste pour un européen. L'idéal serait quand même de proposer le choix entre l'expérience PAL ou NTSC.
Je dois avouer que les commentaires sous la vidéo ont un point valide sur le fait que les versions PAL sont multilingues.
Mais leur nouvelle console doit pouvoir accélérer l'émulation pour avoir quelque chose de proche de la vitesse que les développeurs attendaient (sans pourrir la musique et autres).
"Here at Blizzard we seek to eliminate cultural barriers and racism. Mainly by ranking various characters and their cultures, comparing them against each other to decide which is better."