Rough_N_Ready

@Rough_N_Ready@lemmy.world
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Piracy was never stealing. It’s copyright infringement, but that’s not the same as stealing at all. People saying it’s stealing have always been wrong.

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Developer makes a game for the iPhone, charges $1 for it.

I buy the game for $1.

Apple takes 30 cents.

My family of 5 all install the game and play it via family sharing.

Unity takes $0.20 X 5 = $1

Developer loses 30 cents on the sale.

These aren’t mutually exclusive options though. You could have great hardware AND great software.

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I have been for over 20 years actually! What do I get for winning the bet?

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One of our games we actually ended up supporting a form of piracy. A huge amount of our user base ended up using cheat tools to play our game which meant that they could get things that they would normally have to purchase with premium currency. Instead of banning them, we were careful to not break their cheat tools and I even had to debug why their cheat tool stopped working after a release.

They shouldn’t let cats work from home.

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I read it in the voice of Professor Farnsworth lol

Except unreal engine literally was rewritten from 3 to 4.

I had the same experience. The repair shops use shit batteries

Steam runs absolutely fine on my m1. I haven’t checked if it’s running Rosetta or native arm code, but I can’t tell at all so it doesn’t matter. All my Mac games run fine on steam, unless they are old and 32 bit. But macs dropped 32 bit support a while ago even on intel chips. The games run great too.

In the US it’s only illegal if there is a crosswalk and you don’t use it. If there is no crosswalk, then it’s not jaywalking.

I’m curious how the community feels about Darwin, since it’s technically BSD based.

And when it catches on fire, you won’t be able to break the glass to get out!

Unless you have a steel ball to throw at it.

Also they published the game on GOG - so it’s DRM free!

I wonder how many of those switches sold still have working joysticks.

Having a blast with coop. They’ve improved systems over divinity. For example, during combat, if you and a teammate have turns next to each other, you can both take your turns at the same time. This really helps combat flow faster. I’d much rather play it coop than solo.

I haven’t been this hooked on a game in a LONG time. It’s amazing.

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You think all those questions came up because the other side is also using chatGPT?

Food prices being the exact same for takeout when restaurants switched to takeout-only for covid was so ridiculous.

This looks cool, but I wish it were easier to use. I see you can create files and then have prql's vscode extension create sql files out of them, but I don't always have a separate file per query in my app development projects. It would be nice if they could convert snippets - maybe code comments containing prql - that it converts into sql strings.

lol - 'Non-human biologics' - so anything biological that isn't human. Like a dog, or an ant, or a bacteria, or a blade of grass, or a virus, or some mold. 'non-human biologics' are literally everywhere on earth. You would expect to find 'non-human biologics' at any kind of 'crash site'.

NOT finding them would be way more remarkable.

You are correct. it's in the title of the website. https://overturemaps.org/

If you had read the article you'd know his job was "advanced driver assistance systems test operator". His job was to test the cars, not program them.