MrBubbles96

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 years ago (3 children)

I mean, i was far too young to play em when the original games released, but i could still tell that Baldur's Gate 3 releasing was a big deal and not just your run-of-the-mill game releasing. And I'm hardly the only one either. Its like if Blizzard released Warcraft (not World of Warcraft, just Warcraft) but showed "hey, we're actually pulling all stops this time and actually trying to make a game for fans first, not a way to nickle and dime yall" in their marketing, interviews, and feedback gathered from a beta or Early Access that is actually incorperated into the final release. Yeah, a LOT of players checking it out wouldn't be longtime fans, but that's irrelevant: something with a legacy behind it being continued carries a hype that's almost infectious--especially when done by folks who not only give a damn about the thing being worked on, but can actively show they can bring a good product to the table (I believe the same happened with Cyberpunk too, but Cyberpunk launched rough as all hell. I hear it's better now tho).

That it was almost assured to be good also helped it a lot (again, the successful early access + the fact that, while you're right that Larian's previous games didn't make a very big splash, they were shown to very competently made--some even calling the Original Sin games the best modern CRPGs so far--and garnered a lot of fans over time), and not to mention, when it was releaesed--a period where multiple games that went "against the grain" of what we usually get from games released as well, and to great success.

IDK, you say it's foolish to predict it having as much success it did, but the way I see it, it was kind of inevitable since it did so many things correctly

[–] [email protected] 17 points 2 years ago (7 children)

No one anticipated a game that people have been waiting and hyped for for 20 years at least AND that people knew what to expect because of its early acess/beta that came out two years before release to be successful...

Riiiight.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago

Strange, last I checked most of the top played games were also Linux compatible. Then again, the most played titles change frequently, so I've no doubt at least a couple of non-Linux compatible games make it up there depending on several factors like update/DLC resurrance and such.

Really? I've heard the opposite, but maybe their stances have changed and i just didn't keep up with em or i was misinformed to begin with. Regardless, I have seen a couple of multiplayer games go from broken/not working at all to actually launching and being playable (as an example Naraka: Bladepoint. It also took Dead by Daylight forever to be playable on Linux, but it is now. I believe Apex was the same). Some aren't perfect yet, but they work instead of stopping at the title screen--if even that. Sure, not all of incompatible games are gonna make it to Linux for one reason or another, but they are being brought in--albiet, i admit It's slow as hell but hey, s'long as more people get to play what they want on the OS they choose to use at the end of the day--at least from what I'm seeing. Could be very wrong and am willing to admit so if shown otherwise.

Unfortunate, but true that.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Oh, I'm not disputing that a large chunk of gamers play games that aren't playable on Linux yet (tho i disagree with the claim that the majority of PC gamers play those). I've always said "it depends on what you like to play" when it comes to gaming on Linux and I'll stand by that until/if that stops being the case. My first point still stands tho:

The unplayable ones are a drop in the bucket. That's a straight up fact. And some, if not most of the unplayables are getting patched to work on Linux sooner or later (save for Fortnite. Why do I pick on that one specifically? 1) I personally dislike it and Epic, but more importantly, 2) Epic's CEO straight up shot the idea of Linux compatability down....even tho there's nothing really stopping them from enabling Easy Anticheat on their side and making it work vs say, making something like Battle Eye Anticheat play nice with Linux).

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 years ago

I see. So it's less "it's dead" and more "it's on life support with slim chances to recover".

sigh as naive as the hope is, i really want it to make a comeback. It most likely won't, but I wanna be proven wrong.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Hold up sir/madam, is Bandcamp actually dead or is it still kicking? I used to frequent it until the Epic Buyout and honestly haven't kept up with their goings on. The fact that they bought it just to hold on to it is just ludicrous to me tho, like, they couldn't find ANYTHING to do with it? Nothing at all? Really?

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 years ago (4 children)

In my experience, 90% of games work on Linux just by using proton. I've even had some of my GoG games that just absolutely did not work on modern Windows just straight up be "install and click play" on Linux via just Wine or by using Proton. The 10% that don't are multiplayer games with heavy anticheats--which, unfortuenatly are what a lot of people play. Some of them already work (Apex, Dead by Daylight, Halo) some are getting worked on (Genshin--tho there IS a way to play it on Linux, at the risk of a ban, a buncha easy-anticheat games like Hunt: Showdown, etc) and some have just plain said a Linux version is out of the cards (Fortnite, Destiny 2 AFAIK).

Modding games also works fine on Linux, but there's a bit of a catch: it's not as simple as installing MO2 and Vortex (you CAN install both via Lutris or Steamtinker, but I've personally never gotten either to work like that so i can't say how well it does or doesn't), you kinda have to play around and see what works. I was able to mod Skyrim, Oblivion, Fallout New Vegas, and Morrowind exactly as i do on Windows (the former three using Rockerbacon's Mod Organizer 2 script, the last one manually), Fallout 4 manually (haven't tried the script since i don't really play FO4, tho I'm sure it works), Pathfinder WOTR via using it's mod manager in Proton, using Steam Workshop if a game supports it, and using Mod Managers for Linux when they're available, like Baldur's Gate 3's LAMP. Yeah, it's a hassle depending on the game. For me, it's fine because I accepted long ago that there would be some annoyances to Linux, and as long as there isn't any native mod managers built specifically for Linux and we're stuck jury rigging mod managers made for Windows, modding will be one of those annoyances. But my tolerance is not everyone's tolerance and I completely understand if people are put off by this and just stick to Windows for modded games.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 2 years ago

As much as I dislike Epic...nah, I wouldn't wish them that fate (to be bought out and then discarded in the Google graveyard)

[–] [email protected] 15 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Could probably be me being ignorant, but how does this look "run down" exactly? It looks like a Walmart, and them looking like this is not strictly a US thing. Walmarts look exactly like this in Mexico too, and from what ever little I seen of em, also look the same in Canada.

But to answer your question, no. Not all shops in the US look have the Walmart look.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Oh, he's one of those "muh freedoms to be a racist jackass are being censored!" types? I mean, from how you called him out in your comment, you seem to have had dealings with this guy (or his alts that I'm guessing were very short lived) in other threads, so I'll take your word for it if that's the case. Regardless, it wouldn't surprise me either way if he was since again, to have to keep making alts to say his piece...

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

His comments were deleted (as I'm guessing his whole account), but I'm almost morbidly curious about whatever he was claiming to be the cause (I'm gonna wager it was "ThE ELiTe trying to subjegate the masses, man!" for $200?)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

We can only hope the ones that sparkle are powerful enough to outshine the waves of those who would drown us all in violence, crime, and stupidity.

Indeed. "Wait, and hope" as the Count of Monte Cristo says (at least I think. Haven't dusted off that book in a while), but also, if possible, become one of the few that sparkle among the masses.

Appreciate that we ended this discussion amiciably in the end!

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