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❗Top Gaming (Platforms) posts of the month❗ (07 Nov 2024)

www.pcgamer.com GOG will let you bequeath your game library to someone else as long as you can prove you're actually dead

Accounts aren't transferable but GOG is willing to make it happen, with a little help from the legal system.

GOG will let you bequeath your game library to someone else as long as you can prove you're actually dead

1. 📰 GOG will let you bequeath your game library to someone else as long as you can prove you're actually dead (direct link) (👍476 👎9)

from PC Gaming ([email protected]) lemmy

GOG will let you bequeath your game library to someone else as long as you can prove you're actually dead

You can't bequeath your Steam account to your loved ones, at least not without breaking the TOS. GOG says it will try to accommodate such requests, as long as those left behind can prove that everything is on the up-and-up. The company says there's "little to no existing legal guidance on the issue of videogames preservation" 🖋️

Posted by alessandro


2. 📰 As the Prince of Persia Metroidvania team disbands, Baldur's Gate 3 dev says if Ubisoft wants "subs over sales" then "developers must get used to not having jobs" (direct link) (👍141 👎7)

from PCGaming ([email protected]) lemmy

As the Prince of Persia Metroidvania team disbands, Baldur's Gate 3 dev says if Ubisoft wants "subs over sales" then "developers must get used to not having jobs"

Larian Studios' Baldur's Gate 3 publishing director Michael 'Cromwelp' Douse is calling out Ubisoft for its subscription-based approach to games following the company's changes to the team behind Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. "The Crew, Mirage and Avatar came in 2023 and didn't perform," he says. 🖋️

Posted by inclementimmigrant


3. 📰 Turns out, people still like single-player BioWare RPGs as Dragon Age: The Veilguard tops sales charts and breaks Steam records for the studio (direct link) (👍88 👎8)

from Xbox ([email protected]) lemmy

Turns out, people still like single-player BioWare RPGs as Dragon Age: The Veilguard tops sales charts and breaks Steam records for the studio

Dragon Age: The Veilguard is already breaking records on Steam. More than 70,000 concurrent players were fighting to protect the Veil. The game has also topped the platform's 'Top Sellers' chart. It overtook Mass Effect: Legendary Edition's 59,000-player peak to become the company's biggest Steam release. 🖋️

Posted by AlexanderTheGreat


4. 💬 [Discussion] What games are you playing on your deck? - November 2024 (direct link) (👍44 👎0)

from Steam Deck ([email protected]) lemmy

Sorry, bit late on this one. Life's been hectic.Posted by Fubarberry


5. 📰 The Commodore Amiga Used To Make Worms Is Back In Service (direct link) (👍34 👎0)

from Amiga ([email protected]) lemmy

The Commodore Amiga Used To Make Worms Is Back In Service

Andy Davidson has revealed that the Amiga used to create the original Worms game is back in action. He says that he has plans to expand the iconic Director's Cut of the game. Davidson says he has a Worms DC update to finish, which will be an update to that which makes it feature-complete. 🖋️

Posted by i_am_not_a_robot


6. 📰 [Playstation Lifestyle] PlayStation Loses Lawsuit Against MotorStorm PSP Cheat Maker (direct link) (👍19 👎0)

from PlayStation ([email protected]) lemmy

PlayStation Loses Lawsuit Against MotorStorm PSP Cheats Maker

PlayStation has lost a lawsuit against Datel, a company behind popular video game cheats. The legal showdown between Sony and the Action Replay manufacturer dragged on for 10+ years, with the European Court of Justice siding with Datel. The lawsuit stemmed from Datel selling cheats for 2009’s PSP game MotorStorm Arctic Edge (also released on the PS2) 🖋️

Posted by ZippyBot


7. 🖼️ Affordable 3rd Party PS5 Controller with Easily Replaceable Thumbsticks? (Not DualSense Edge) (direct link) (👍13 👎0)

from PlayStation | PS5 ([email protected]) lemmy

Posted by realitista


8. 💬 What are you playing this weekend? 2024-10-18 (direct link) (👍6 👎0)

from PlayStation ([email protected]) lemmy

I didn't post here last couple of weeks, so a quick recap:

  • Finished The Legend of Zelda: Echos of Wisdom. Loved the game. Kind of Tears of the Kingdom light. Highly recommended.
  • Finished **St...

Posted by slimerancher


9. 🖼️ 'Darkchaser:Battletide' has released an update roadmap and revealed that the game is about to officially launch (direct link) (👍7 👎3)

from Steam Deck ([email protected]) lemmy

Posted by leonokarin


10. 💬 New Games Out today on App Store: (direct link) (👍3 👎1)

from iOSGaming ([email protected]) lemmy

Indus Battle Royale Mobile Achroma Tides [Wizardry Variants Daphne]...

Posted by agranapezeta


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Here is a popular post from one of the inactive communities. 🪦♻️

📰 Studio working on the Dark Forces [1995] remaster says the game has been 'difficult to change' because LucasArts created its own version of multi-threading years before it became popular (direct link), posted in MS-DOS gaming (👍70 👎1)

Nightdive says Dark Forces has been 'difficult to change' because LucasArts created its own version of multi-threading years before it became popular

"There were a lot of small details in how LucasArts did things at the time that made stuff particularly difficult." "They managed to do multi-threading effectively, using a task system in the mid-1990s. Yet even with immediate access to the source code, it wasn't easy. If you want to know more about Nightdive's own remake of System Shock, check out Joshua's review, and our chat with Nightdive's System Shock team from earlier in the year Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team. 🖊️

Posted by DosDude


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