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Just finished the main campaign for Saints & Sinners on PSVR2 and I kind of need to deflate a little. At first I was put off by it but in retrospect, I think I’ve enjoyed the whole weird experience. I still haven’t played the post-story DLC.

I rushed the campaign because every day it said there were more zombies and fewer resources, so I assumed the game kind of wanted to discourage me from taking time to enjoy myself. Plus I didn’t know if it would piss off the woman and her kid, or the guy on the radio, or just cause them to die if I took too long. My goal was to rescue the kid locked in the bunker and gtfo with the woman and her kid. I didn’t actually care all that much about the loot.

Well I feel like my best intentions went to waste. I didn’t want anything to do with the tower or the reclaimed, but l then they got all hostile when I told them no, and I ended up obliterating both groups just in self defense (I played story mode difficulty). It didn’t stop them from showing up at the church anyway.

(Spoiler) The ending kinda pisses me off. It’s like there was no point in building any rapport with either the woman or the kid in the bunker. I ended up having to shoot the woman to stop her from ringing the bell, and the kid just has a mental breakdown. I tried slapping the kids face a bit to get him to snap out of it so he could come with, but no response. I ended up having to just ditch him there and boat off as if the whole 12 days was a waste of time.

Is there actually a way to just save them all and let the bunker, tower, and reclaimed go to hell? Is it possible to broker a peace between the factions? Did I make a wrong choice somewhere to ensure I ended up with such a crappy outcome or is this just how the game is meant to be?

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.run 0 points 7 hours ago

IGN probably gave it a 10/10, too

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submitted 15 hours ago by Eggyhead@kbin.run to c/retrogaming@lemmy.world

I’m putting a lot of my old games on my steam deck by buying their PC ports whenever they go on sale.

It got me wondering, is anyone aware of games where it’s actually better to run the console version through an emulator than play the native PC version?

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.run 2 points 15 hours ago

I don’t think I can articulate how annoyed I am that people are being so dismissive toward music composers. Music can make games.

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.run 2 points 1 day ago

I think I have a famicom+disk system in storage somewhere. Got it as a college student studying in Japan.

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.run 5 points 1 day ago

I played the whole game solo. The big boss battles take in a lot of people, but you don’t really need to interact with them. Just watch what they do and do your best to keep up, help out, and not die.

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.run 3 points 2 days ago

Totally, but maybe we don’t need that year right up at the front, since most readers already know the year. Maybe we can bump just that part to the back to make it a little more readable.

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.run 6 points 2 days ago

Because they are the developers and they want to make it that way?

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.run 26 points 2 days ago

I’m not French, but I am a teacher and I want in on this. Love getting materials sent to me from Microsoft teams accounts that refuse to let me actually access anything. Cute web UI, now can you send me the actual document instead of a picture of it in a browser?

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.run 15 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Well if she was just looking for any reason to sue, well congrats to her then. She stumbled across a really good one.

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.run 5 points 2 days ago

I was being completely facetious. I played LttP a ton on my GBA

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.run 5 points 2 days ago

I put mine at lowest settings, 40-45fps cap. Runs fine.

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.run 35 points 2 days ago

They will still be selling user data whether you opt for the ad supported tier or not, so get used to that.

[-] Eggyhead@kbin.run 26 points 2 days ago

I think you could eliminate all tracked advertising across the internet and the losses would be much smaller than Google would have you believe.

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We've been married for more than five years and in all that time, whenever she would send me a message in Japanese while I was out and about with my headphones in, Siri would just say "(wife) just sent you a message I can't read" and be done with it.

Today, for the first time ever, the Siri voice switched over to Japanese mode and actually read the message. Starting with English and ending in Japanese, Siri said, "(wife) just sent "牛乳も買って来て".

I'm so elated over this change. It's such a small thing, but HUGE. I just thought it was cool and though it worth sharing.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Eggyhead@kbin.run to c/apple_enthusiast@lemmy.world

Unlike many other games, the biggest draw to the Trails franchise is its world. The entire franchise is divided several story arcs. One arc can come to a close, but then it becomes a part of the story for every game that follows. New protagonists may find themselves interacting with older protagonists, antagonists that had a minor role in one arc will have a major role in another... The story can keep going as long as you're willing to start the next arc in the series.

If anyone is interested in getting into a JRPG series that isn't Final Fantasy, this is a superb candidate. Trails in the Sky is where it all kicks off.

So let's get down to it.


Tutorial: Trails in the Sky (FC) on M-series Macs


  • Download & Install Whisky (A wine wrapper thing that works with apple's translation stuff.)
  • Download Steam (Grab the windows ver)

Mac Settings > Privacy & Security > App Management

  • Add Whiskey (Doing this helps prevent game installations in Steam from freezing later on.)

Whiskey

  1. Add new bottle (I named it “Steam”)
  2. When finished: Bottle Configuration > Enhanced Sync = Off (Having this disabled also helps prevent game installations in Steam from freezing later on.)
  3. Select Winetricks > DLLs, find and run amstream, quartz, and Lavfilters. (This will provide codecs to allow videos to play.)
  4. Click the “Run” button, select SteamSetup.exe, give it a moment to launch.
  5. Go through the install process, login, sign in, the whole shebang.

Steam

  1. Purchase/Install The Legend of Heroes Trails in the Sky.
  2. Launch the game by selecting “Play”, then select “Launch Configuration Tool”. Give it a moment.
  3. Display > Resolution = set whatever you prefer (M1 MBP = 3024 x 1964)
  4. Display > Windowed Mode = Off (In Windowed Mode at native resolution, mouse & keyboard tracking doesn’t work right for some reason. It might not be an issue if you use a gamepad. With Windowed Mode disabled, cmd+tab can minimize the game.)
  5. Input > Field Turbo Rate = 6x, Battle Turbo Rate = 6x; Default = "Run"
  6. Select “OK” to close the configuration tool.
  7. Select “Play”, “Play Legend of Heroes Trail in the Sky”

Enjoy the game.

Hope this works for you. Good luck.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by Eggyhead@kbin.run to c/virtualreality@lemmy.world

Since the AVP came out I've been yearning for a path back into VR. Quest 3 is the obvious answer and I've even had it in my amazon cart, hovering over the "purchase" button at least twice now. However, I just can't bring myself to pull the trigger and now I'm starting to take a closer look at the PSVR2.

So about me:

  • I already have a PS5.
  • I used to have a PSVR 1 back in the day, with an Oculus Go for "multimedia" purposes. (Giggity)
  • I don't have a gaming PC. (I use a Mac.)
  • I actually convinced my dad to get a Quest 2, so he's in there somewhere.
  • I wear glasses, if that matters.
  • I will probably be moving back to my forever country with whatever I end up buying.

Quest 3 gives me...

  • No cables, lightweight, pancake lenses, colored pass-through AR, hand tracking (cool!), slightly higher resolution.
  • A LOT of games and new games entering the store regularly. (I'm keen on whatever that assassin's creed game is).
  • Could play golf or "go fishing" with the old man.
  • Would definitely watch multimedia. (wife might even use it from time to time) (also, giggity)
  • I can see myself playing around with productivity and virtual monitors for my Mac.
  • UI improvements are getting exciting now that Meta has some competition in Apple.
  • Side-loading, mods, alt stores, huzzah! (PS5 remote play?)
  • I might be able to put the old, horrendous Lenovo Mirage VR180 camera I bought to use with my Oculus Go back into use with this thing somehow. (I am skeptical, though)
  • Controller can be stowed when traveling with batteries removed, Headset is small enough to slip into a carry-on.

PSVR2 gives me...

  • OLED, HDR, eye-tracking. tracked foveated rendering, cabled fidelity, comfortable out-of-the-box, haptic triggers, headset rumble. (omg these hardware features! Ugnh!)
  • More than €100 cheaper than a 512gb Quest 3 (which is the one I'd buy).
  • I already have some PSVR2 compatible games in my PS library. (I really want to replay No Man's Sky in VR, too)
  • Games on PSVR are more graphically impressive and haptics make them more immersive.
  • No concern for headset battery life, peripherals, battery packs, or other hidden costs (which makes that €100 price difference mentioned before more like a €200+ difference).
  • I won't have to feel weird about Meta being meta about everything I do in and out of the headset
  • I could use this for games and hold out for a something like a Vision "Air" or a Quest "Light" later on to use exclusively for media consumption. (Giggity)
  • Cable is probably long enough to reach my bed, meaning late night, big screen Flat PS5 gaming in HDR, OLED glory!
  • No battery in the headset Means it can be stowed in traveling. Controllers can be kept in the carry-on

So yeah. My biggest gripe with the Quest 3 is that gobsmackingly absurd 1-2hr battery life, the comfort complaints, and the hidden costs/bulk associated with all of that. On the other hand, my biggest gripe with the PSVR2 is what looks to be a concerning lack of interest from Sony and the implications for the future of the platform. That said, there are already more than enough games for me on either platform, so maybe that wouldn't matter.

Anyway, I'd like some outside perspective on the matter. Thank you to anyone willing to oblige.

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submitted 3 months ago by Eggyhead@kbin.run to c/piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com

I apologize, I’ve been out of the loop for more than a decade with piracy, so I have a dumb question.

My friend has a cracked version of Baldur’s Gate 3 (GOG, I think) and I want to play online with him. I don’t mind actually buying the game for myself on Steam so I can install it on both my Mac and Deck, but I don’t want to spend the money if it means a legit copy that doesn’t play nice with his cracked copy.

Can cracked games play online with legit games, would I need a cracked copy as well, or is online MP simply out of the question?

Thanks to anyone willing to give a response.

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submitted 3 months ago by Eggyhead@kbin.run to c/steamdeck@sopuli.xyz

Basically, I'd like to make desktop mode look and feel a little more like MacOS, and this app is kind of essential. Unfortunately I don't know anything about what's happening when it doesn't install. I've set a sudo password, I've disabled read-only, I've initialized the pacman keys (whatever that means), now it says "unknown trust"...

Is there a straightforward tutorial somewhere on how to do something like this for an absolute beginner? I assumed changing the appearance and layout of my desktop should have been an easy and harmless first step for a Linux noob to try, but I already feel like I'm just smashing my head up against a wall.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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