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Games@lemmy.world•AI-Induced RAM Crunch Could Push Next PlayStation and Xbox Past 2028English
3·11 days agoGood for me. It’s almost like how all the Switch Pro rumors became Switch 2 rumors and people being in denial it could be 2 because that’d be too weak in the year of release. Switch 2 is fine. Designs at this point are advanced. No sudden switching to 2030 GPU/CPU designs. You’ll get AMD 2027 designs in 2030 and budget gaming PCs in 2030+ will feast because of that
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Games@lemmy.world•Star Citizen is on course to reach $1 billion in player funding in 2026, and we still might not get to play its singleplayer campaign next yearEnglish
4·16 days agoMe having spent zero dollars on this. Only interaction ever was installing that hangar thing back when it was the only thing. Maybe there was some demo when the space station first became available and some fps gameplay test.
Still looking forward to it. If the story is good, works on Linux, I’ll buy it. I remember a decade ago being worried the Haswell and Maxwell PC I was putting together wouldn’t be good enough when Star Citizen would drop. Not very concerned anymore
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PC Gaming@lemmy.world•GOG is getting acquired by its original co-founder: What it means for you | GOG.COM
10·16 days agoAfter the Witcher 3 successful, felt like GoG became a sideshow for CD Project. This could be really good if this in any way helps them operate without being a part of a game dev first studio. I don’t think it’ll ever be as popular as Steam for new releases without DRM but it can be way more popular. They need a big picture/gamepad interface and a streamlined Proton-type solution. I think mobile/handhelds are where they can compete well with steam for more buyers
I also remember GoG being a really low profit/barely breaking even store. Not a great situation being a part of a public company
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PC Gaming@lemmy.world•PC gaming has a pricing problem, and the memory crisis is compounding it in a way that's utterly heartbreaking for our hobby
56·19 days agoLow power gaming is better than ever. AAA graphics games are uncommon and unremarkable. It doesn’t take great hardware to play like 99% of great games of the 2020s. Same with pretty much everything before 2020. Steam Deck is a non high end laptop
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PC Gaming@lemmy.world•Halo Studios Is Allegedly Planning To Remake All Campaigns From The Original Halo Trilogy
6·26 days agoI wouldn’t be surprised if the combat evolved remake does worse than the Metal Gear Solid 3 remake. Halo CE fans are a well served fanbase. It’s just that they have flubbed every mainline game in some way after Reach. I don’t see the Halo appetite around the internet. Not at all in my old friends from the OG Xbox and PC Halo lan party days

Stopped buying Ubisoft games for years. Don’t even play the ones I already have. It’s been a crappy company since at least Assassin’s Creed 2 single player always online pioneering