• Furbag@lemmy.world
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    17 minutes ago

    These are the people who are about to win the console wars once Microsoft throws in the towel with Xbox.

    PC gaming hopefully about to have a third golden age soon! 🤞

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    4 hours ago

    Yeah I’m testing out dynamic buying. If it’s too expensive I don’t buy it.

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      2 hours ago

      It’s nothing new. It’s been done for the past 20 years. Products are priced differently in different countries based on their economy.

      You have been able to do this in Steam for decades now. You can/could use VPN along with changing your location in steam, to trick it into thinking you are in that region. You would then get that regions prices.

      E.g, lots of Steam games used to be noticeably cheaper if Steam thought you were in Russia as opposed to Germany.

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        I don’t think this story is about that. It’s about making games more expensive based on how much they think you’ll pay.

        This specific study in the article is about making games cheaper to see if that makes people more likely to spend, but you just know they’re going to also make them more expensive if this works out

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          5 minutes ago

          The former part has been a thing for hundreds of years.

          But yeah I suppose they would use it to change the price dynamically on a constant basis based on demand.

          Though I’m not sure that’s even legal to this extent in EU. It’s a product for purchase. Not a stock. But you’re right. It does sound bad.

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    10 hours ago

    Fuck dynamic pricing, anyone even considering it should be jailed.

    So tired, so tired of these ultra rich finding new and creative ways of squeezing the plebs and we just, again, let them

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    9 hours ago

    PS5 will keep being a dust collector for me. Unplugged it once the ROM keys leaked. It may someday be useful as a normal PC

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    16 hours ago

    Well, the only game I was looking forward to from them was Ghost of Yotei, budt since they killed the PC port for whatever reason, i don’t even want to buy anything

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    It’s not “surge”, it’s not “dynamic”, it’s not “personalized” pricing… It’s price gouging. Look forward to paying more for games during peak times and months. It’s never enough for these greedy giant corporations.

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      I might be part of the problem. I bought a PS5 years ago, thinking GTA6 was close to being released.

      Turns out no.

      But what I’ve discovered is that with how the gaming industry has gone, I don’t see any need to buy games anymore.

      I’m sick of games being an online focused experience, which requires subscription costs.

      I’m sick of every game needing a multiple deluxe collectors editions that are the only way to play the full game, but cost $200 each and come with cheap plastic junk “collectables” to justify the cost.

      “But you won’t get the super rare coin and lapel pin if you don’t get the collectors edition!”

      “Thats fine. Just sell me the full game at $60.”

      “The full game requires the collectors edition. But it comes with this lapen pin and rare coin!”

      “How many copies of the collectors edition are there?”

      “About 2 million.”

      “So, not exactly rare, is it?”

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        1 day ago

        Not the person you asked, but for me:

        • The music CD rootkit
        • removing OtherOS from the PlayStation 3
        • trying to push various proprietary formats like MemoryStick and MiniDisc
        • DRM in ATRAC3
        • etc.

        Take your pick!

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          I’m still pissed about the rootkit scandal. That was 21 years ago now, and I haven’t spent a penny on Sony products since.

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          18 hours ago

          Trying to only establish proprietary media in the past, mostly ignoring open standards.

          Oops I didn’t fully read, you got it ♥️

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          Ugh God. I remember that “Magic Gate” bullshit when the PSP launched. They started a trend with the Walkman and they’re trying to get lightning to strike twice. Never could do it though. Good.

          Those greedy assholes need to engineer and innovate in other areas.

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        Steam and PC gaming if anything. That and changing life priorities in my 30s and 40s. GoG and epic too. Between them I have almost 1000 games I didn’t pay for. Combined with hundreds on steam from humble etc. I probably spend more time trying to decide what to play than playing it.

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          1 day ago

          Valve is also the only company out of these big gaming companies who do lot of Open Source (working on it and funding other projects) and care about Linux. It maybe coincidental, but these care and goals align with my personal interests. No other company in the gaming industry does that to this extend, plus its an open platform. And being a private company brings also lot of freedom to not listen to shareholders.

          The only thing is, that Steam itself is not Open Source… and the uncertainty what will happen if one day Gabe will no longer control…

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      It’s almost as though Valve provides a valuable service and respects their customers. Rare traits in the corporate world. Answering to a board of directors is a hell of a lot easier than answering to shareholders.

      Enshitification hasn’t struck there…yet.

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        They do but that’s regional pricing, meaning that basically if the median income of a country is lower, game prices are lower as well. According to the article, that you apparently did not read, Sony is showing different prices (up to 18% lower in some cases) to different users. I take that to mean that the geographical position of the users could be the same.

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      9 hours ago

      In some cases the ps5 can as well but only older firmwares have the full chain of exploits. That said you can run game backups and if you get an old enough firmware you can even install Linux and run steam games

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        9 hours ago

        true, the only issue i see is that newly released games might have higher firmware requirements. the ps4 is de-facto end-of-life, no need to put much thought into modding that

      • Colonel Panic@programming.dev
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        10 hours ago

        probably not a bad idea :) ps3/xbox360 are also totally worth it and easy to crack, if you have one lying around or are on a budget. my xbox360 is rocking ~120 games on 1tb (including xbox classic games), more than i could ever play in a lifetime

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      19 hours ago

      Why disc? Been few years since I used my PS4, but I remember jailbreaking it as long as you are on the correct firmware was as simple as caching a website offline and bookmarking it to run the exploit whenever you turned on the PS4.

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          I haven’t kept up, since the exclusives I wanted to play worked on the low firmware and new ones stopped coming out and later ones like Ghost of Tsushima ended up coming to PC.

          Last I remember is higher ones than mine requiring a usb stick.

          I guess higher firmware requiring bluray now isn’t any more strange than the RCM jig method on older Nintendo Switches. Now that was an excellent solid jailbreak experience being able to install custom firmware.

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      1 day ago

      Wait, you can get jailbreak discs from aliexpress? That might be worth looking into…

      (although, how do we know if it’s got malware on it?)

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        you can also burn it yourself if you have a bluray burner, the software the aliexpress discs use is freely available (search for “goldhen”)

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          Oooh awesome. I figured normal burned discs wouldn’t work.

          We don’t have a bluray burner (only a CD/DVD drive) but have been kinda wanting to get one.

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            Shoot, apparently it’s not open source. That’s not confidence-inspiring… but then again PS3 CFWs weren’t either (*sighs*)

            Does that apply to PS4s running 11.something? I can’t remember what OS version our PS4 is on, but it’s new enough that a jailbreak only came out pretty recently. Needed a specific game disc to work.

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                Oooh lovely!! We’re uh, pre-12.5 I think.

                A DVD won’t work, right, it’s gotta be a bluray? Because if we can do this with a DVD-R and not need another reader, that’d be great.

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                  it has to be BD, it’s exploiting a vulnerability in bluray video decoding. honestly just get it from aliexpress, a BD burner is €100+, not really worth it to buy one for single use