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Report shows that AAA games for iPhone and iPad aren’t exactly a hit with users
  • Let's see:

    • There is already Steam for Mac, which a great catalog and sales.
    • The only appeal of an App Store game is cross-platform... in Apple devices.
    • Consoles (with controls) are cheaper than any Apple product compatible with AAA games. (This includes the Steam Deck).
    • There are no platform-selling exclusives.
    • There is no exclusive hardware features.
    • Major most-played games are not available OOTB: PUBG, Roblox, Rocket League, Genshin Impact, Apex Legends, Call of Duty, CSGO2.

    Yeah, I get the sentiment: why. But Apple has to start with something, and if they want people to buy games they will need a bigger catalog, and for that they need to keep their porting tools easier to implement.

  • The Increasing Impatience Of The Speed Of The PCI-Express Roadmap
  • Well, the thing is that 3 years looks like "too long" but eventually the spec is held by the timeframe of having actual silicon. Even if it's not 1 year or 2, at least is not 5 or 7.

    That's probably the problem of standards. Everyone has to agree to a new spec, instead of a company offering double the PCI Express bandwidth and latency that, low and behold, only works on their hardware and will charge for royalties.

    3 years look like a lot, but it's cheaper than vendor lock-in, which everyone has afraid of since is in that moment your business is controlled by other business.

  • Welcome to Crownfall | Official Blog Post
  • I'm on the same boat, as the Battle Pass was already becoming stale. I hope this empowers more creative ways to get my daily dosis of dopamine in the game, without breaking the bank.

    Those Arcanas though, they look sick but I would never buy one. Once you past the FOMO you really don't give a crap.

  • Embracer CEO says it's "way too early" for the company to "start talking about" acquiring new studios
  • And they better sty that way for a while. More acquisitions will bring debt that will probably be gambled on, instead of trying to stabilize their portfolio.

    The only ones who won with Embracer buying spree were studio owners and execs with their bonuses.

  • Elden Ring is getting a free-to-play mobile version with in-app purchases
  • IMTX can be fair if these don’t abuse the players time, and offer fun content. You’re paying the game for free, mind you.

    Tencent already had invested in From Software. They want to see returns, and this is how.

  • Microsoft is seeking a software architect to port Microsoft 365 to Rust
  • I suspect they will port core software running on the cloud first, running C# and chomping tops of RAM and CPU because reasons. Rust helps with both, but it takes time to port. Frontend apps will be the last thing will bring to Rust, maybe using WASM, and to avoid tools, use the same WASM packaged with Chromium for their standalone "apps" and walá: one codebase, all platforms.

  • 5/5 stars
  • What's dissapointing about Dev Home is that it offers nothing of value to the average developer, let alone somebody start it.

    Given the power of containerization and WSL2, you would expect it could create development environments for a given app, like creating a firmware for a microcontroller using Rust, or a backend using Typescript, and even bring common tools or toolchains. Instead, we get some widgets and that's it.

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  • Same here I would use SurrealDB if I had only a front end app, as you can only use websockets and HTTP to connect to the database, and even push authentication to the database itself. There are many features for real-time apps there.

    Otherwise, PostgreSQL is more stable.

  • FIFA announces the FIFA Intercontinental Cup
  • I would rather see them on a (free for all) group on two weeks rather than a gauntlet with the odds stacked against AFC, OFC and CAF.

    I mean, 4 matches with one team resting each fixture it’s better than stacking the odds against OFC/AFC/CAF and letting UEFA get a free pass to the final, but who am I?

  • Apple Plans to Equip MacBooks With In-House Cellular Modems
  • If they do they become the undisputed king of portability.

    It baffles me why Apple didn’t push more proactively sharing cellular over their devices, but it always seemed that it was because of cellular models or cellular companies pressure.

    I’m still waiting for the moment you can use cellular as a WiFi backup in a laptop without having to push a button.

  • Sadly, cancelled my Apple One subscription.
  • Certainly the price increase involves losing a very small but vocal percent of users, that is covered by the rest of users who swallow the new price.

    To me, their pricing wasn’t competitive. The only good plan is Apple Music plus TV+ if you’re st udent.

  • Apple M3 Pro Chip Has 25% Less Memory Bandwidth Than M1/M2 Pro
  • Well, that’s a bummer, but it will be interesting to see how it stacks up on day-to-day usage.

    It’s not that the folks on the base M3 are going to stress out the machine with high computation tasks, but the Pro and Max surely will have enough people talking about synthetic benchmarks vs real benchmarks to see what optimizations Apple made that and are not paying off.

  • Installing Ventura in a USB drive

    I'm hitting a roadblock here.

    I've tried to install MacOS Ventura 13.4.1 (currently latest) into a Kaby Lake laptop, but not into the hard disk but rather the same USB drive (not an SSD, just your average USB 3.0 stick).

    The installer runs fine, and I can even use Disk Utility to re-partition the drive into a GUID and create an APFS volume to install Ventura. The installer does the install, it takes a while given the USB speeds, and the system restarts a couple of times - OpenCore runs fine and shows the volume so it can continue the installation - but after the third restart, just before showing the first stup screen, the system throws a kernel panic.

    The watchdog states that opendirectoryd didn't respond after a few seconds.

    Some users also report the same problem when trying to run Ventura from an USB stick, which is resolved by just installing it to the internal SSD or using an SSD/NVMe enclosure connected to USB.

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