To add to the confusion Atari announced earlier this year that they would restore the Infogrames brand as a publishing label.
Now we get stuff like this :
To add to the confusion Atari announced earlier this year that they would restore the Infogrames brand as a publishing label.
Now we get stuff like this :
I guess that would do it.
At home I’ve got a pihole
How is the pihole from a maintenance perspective?
I have my family using adguard DNS on our mobile devices and it does a great job of killing ads in the mobile games my son plays (and browsers of course).
I unfortunately can’t run adblockers at my job.
Ouch! We have deployed ad blockers on all supported bowsers as a matter of policy to meet our security goals.
I haven’t seen any more than the single tile on my xbox home screen.
I wonder if its regional or just that my ad blockers are working.
The Mac Mini product line has been running since 2005.
I much prefer a flat fee monetization model.
The next question is will it actually be a paid premium download, eligible for family sharing, or will they structure it is a free download with a “full game unlock” IAP?
I share my console with my son and at the moment it makes sense for the two of us.
If we split onto seperate consoles as he gets older I don’t see myself paying for two subscriptions.
*ps2
Huh? TIL Monopoly Go exists.
For offline software I wouldn’t consider it a problem, but for something that connects to the internet I would want it to have the latest versions of its dependencies.
It looks like the dev has been updating their funding details recently, hopefully they have an update planned.
https://github.com/TachibanaGeneralLaboratories/download-navi/commits/master/
I think most people playing video games are familiar with the phenomenon.
As a recent example Dragon Ball Sparking Zero has versions for: au$115, au$160, au$180, or au$390.
Odyssey was obscene. I played it and rolled credits but it took 10 times longer than it should have. It was a bloated mess.
¥ 1 billion equals:
There is some lemmy.world sure but also:
If a topic suits the philosophy of its lemmy instance its more likely to attract a healthy population. Then when I’m looking for a community on a topic it doesn’t really matter which instance that community is on.
problem is I have no idea which of these communities is “best”
Its a bit basic but so far I’ve just gone with the largest population. Usually I’m just after the most activity and that generally scales with population. It keeps things relatively simple.
It was a simpler time.
Now charging real money for boosts and cosmetics for paid AAA single player games has been normalized:
So I guess we need an open art set?
This name already means something :/
Map editor sounds interesting.
They have a crazy history of buying and selling companies and IPs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_SA#History
When they have good times they buy what they can, then when they hit hard times it all ends up offered in a fire sale.