• Tim_Bisley@piefed.social
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    2 months ago

    I’m playing Bloodborne for the first time (emulator). Before that I was playing Far Cry 1 for the first time as well. Far cry was much harder, so far at least.

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      2 months ago

      Far Cry 1 is the best one! It was made by crytek, the same studio that did Crysis. I still occasionally go back to replay that game. It’s really fun.

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        2 months ago

        My favorite aspect was the B-movie feel to the whole thing. I was dying when my character got punted right in the face out of a flying helicopter. I wish I could find more games with some humor like that.

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        Far Cry 1 was amazing, but so were 2 and 3. The first 3 were all something really special. 4 and 5 were cool too, but the first 3 were really unique at the time.

        I love the atmosphere of all of them, and 2 felt really revolutionary at the time. I kind of wanna play some Far Cry 2 again some time soon, I’ve been feeling like taking in some of the African atmosphere of it, especially since I’ve got the travel bug recently and I don’t know if I’ll ever visit Africa in real life.

    • kboy101222@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      What emulator are you using? Only one I’ve seen was PCSX4 and according to a lot of stuff I saw online, it’s a pretty outright scam

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        2 months ago

        ShadPS4 has become usable for bloodborne within the last year or so. Runs 60fps on decent hardware

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          I was never able to get it to work. Always get stuck on a black screen while loading. I keep trying with new shad builds once a month or so.

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              I at least own it on PlayStation, so I’m not one of the unfortunate people who can’t play at all.

              Still, that 60fps sure looks nice.

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          It’s not an actual emulator, it doesn’t work. When you try to download it, it makes you fill surveys that make the scammers money. It has a fake github, with a changelog copied from PCSX2 (a legit PS2 emulator), changing the 2 to a 4.

  • CuriousRefugee@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    What counts as an “older game?” Surely not… thinks about the games I played last week …Tie Fighter or Dune 2?

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      2 months ago

      Actual answer:

      The data shows that from January 2024 to December 2024, 67% of player hours on PC were spent on a game that was six or more years old. A further 25% of player hours were spent on games that were two to five years old, and the remaining 8% of time was spent on games that are less than two years old.

      Sample:

      The results are extrapolated from a yearly in-depth survey of 73,000 players, alongside data from over 10,000 games

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        More than 5 years old includes all the major live service titles at this point, back in the day people would be hopping to whatever new COD/Battlefield just came out, which would lock that metric to 2-3 years max. Since Moore’s law is long dead at this point the technology just doesn’t improve much year over year, and it’s hard to sell a new minor iteration on a game without flashy visual upgrades, the old model just doesn’t really make sense anymore.

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    New games have very little offer me, apart from higher specs I’d have to upgrade for. Just played through Prey and the two Dishonoreds, and they’re good but still just revamps of System Shock 2 and Thief, so I don’t regret not paying them at the time. The really groundbreaking games nowadays tend to be indie anyway.

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    Older games are better (and still popular) because the devs pretty much had freedom to do what they wanted to do. In modern games the suits tell the devs what they have to do. That’s the point when the games started to suck.

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    • 7.1% of the total hours spent were on Counter-Strike: Global Offensive / Counter-Strike 2
    • 6.4% were in League of Legends
    • 6.2% were in Roblox
    • 5.8% were in Dota 2
    • 5.4% were in Fortnite

    Proud to say I don’t play any of those. Screw live service games, there are plenty of other gems out there to keep me entertained.

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    I wouldn’t be surprised if book readers spend 92% of their time on older books. Or if music listeners spend 92% of their time on older pieces.

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    2 months ago

    There is something satisfying about going back and cranking Far Cry 2 or some other older game to max settings / 4k with an extremely modest GPU.

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    A lot of my friends weren’t into the shift from Fallout 3’s third person open world to the original game’s isometric perspective; Understandable, but that’s what I grew up on. I enjoy revisiting 1 & 2 every other year or so. Also, Sid Meiers Pirates hadn’t adapted well to modern systems, but has a clean gameplay loop that I enjoy revisiting.

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      For publisher bottom lines, it absolutely would be!

      Basically anything not purchased this fiscal quarter may as well be non-existent to them - hence the push towards reoccurring monetisation.

      Meanwhile I’m currently (slowly) playing through a massive backlog of games from the 2010s, so I’m good!

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        The game I most recently bought is Trackmania United Forever, still $15 on sale even though it came out in 2008. I suppose my purchase of that is less though than of what they get from a user playing their new subscription based (!) racing game for a year.

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    I’m building an arcade stand I can put in front of my TV so I can play emulated games with my kids. I could not care less about most of the new games coming out these days.

    GPU prices priced me out of the top of the PC gaming market, got new hobbies now.