
With Valve pushing out an update for SteamOS' Preview branch to allow DOOM: The Dark Ages to run on the Steam Deck, I decided to go ahead and test...

With Valve pushing out an update for SteamOS' Preview branch to allow DOOM: The Dark Ages to run on the Steam Deck, I decided to go ahead and test...
The original was posted on /r/steamdeck by /u/BBQKITTY on 2025-05-11 13:24:51+00:00.
With Valve pushing out an update for SteamOS' Preview branch to allow DOOM: The Dark Ages to run on the Steam Deck, I decided to go ahead and test it and see how it runs. Unfortunately, it's exactly as I feared and is NOT playable on the Steam Deck and getting 30 FPS will be near impossible without compromises that make it unplayable. It's a really fun game, and definitely worth it if you have a more powerful desktop PC, but not if you are planning to only play it on Steam Deck.
A copy of the game was provided early to us by Bethesda for review purposes.
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Red Runway Chaos
reposting just to say how politically illiterate this composition is
Red Runway Chaos
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/29433260
Louis Rossmann | Does California enforce its laws? HELP ME FIND OUT!
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Bernie Sanders on who is responsible for the genocide in Palestine.
Could Nightreign and Duskbloods be considered "extraction soulslikes"?
I was watching a video by Frost (used to be with Second Wind doing the Cold Takes) about extraction shooters and their recent rise to popularity and what it means for gaming. He mentioned there that Miyazaki seems to be a fan of Tarkov and that he took inspiration for their upcoming multiplayer games from the game, concluding that both Nightreign as well as Duskbloods could be considered "extraction" games. Does that fit the bill?
I mean, in a sense it does: you drop into the world, no resources which you need to farm up, you fight enemies and explore the map for more resources and weapons, and you lose all your progress once you die. Could this be a new sub-genre, then?
Cursed Dora The Explorer clip explaining "sigma" taken down after backlash
Day Two of working on Mr Ring-A-Ding / Lux! Music over the timelapse is another Murray Gold classic, "Hologram". Managed to get 1,149 stitches...
The original was posted on /r/crossstitch by /u/realsmudgedoe on 2025-05-08 00:13:04+00:00.
The Deepest Games are DUMB. - The Electric Underground
From the video description:
The Deepest Games are DUMB. How is it possible that this generation of game developers, who are clearly articulate and educated, be so obsessed with the idea of creating deep meaningful games, and yet consistently produce games that are shallow and automated? Also, why does it seem impossible for the depth of the games of the past to be re-created? There clearly isn't any technological barrier, so what is the problem?
One of the major problems that I discuss in today's video is the obsession modern developers have with making smart games and being perceived as these masters of human psychology and technology. Where this stems from is hard to know for sure, but there is clearly a trend of developers being able to find the areas of their game that contain the potential for depth, and then systematically eliminating them. Ironically a lot of these areas are labeled as "outdated" but what I think developers and reviewers really mean to say is dumb. No o
The Deepest Games are DUMB. - The Electric Underground
From the video description:
The Deepest Games are DUMB. How is it possible that this generation of game developers, who are clearly articulate and educated, be so obsessed with the idea of creating deep meaningful games, and yet consistently produce games that are shallow and automated? Also, why does it seem impossible for the depth of the games of the past to be re-created? There clearly isn't any technological barrier, so what is the problem?
One of the major problems that I discuss in today's video is the obsession modern developers have with making smart games and being perceived as these masters of human psychology and technology. Where this stems from is hard to know for sure, but there is clearly a trend of developers being able to find the areas of their game that contain the potential for depth, and then systematically eliminating them. Ironically a lot of these areas are labeled as "outdated" but what I think developers and reviewers really mean to say is dumb. No o
Posted in r/CrossStitch by u/realsmudgedoe • 45 points and 7 comments
The original was posted on /r/crossstitch by /u/realsmudgedoe on 2025-05-07 02:31:48+00:00.
https://reddit.com/link/1kgmnjq/video/lp5yd0r7u9ze1/player
Day 1 of working on Mr Ring-A-Ding / Lux from the latest season of Doctor who!! Been absolutely loving this season and Mr Ring-A-Dings character design stole my heart. Have been thinking about him nonstop since the episode 2 premiere and knew I had to whip up a pattern. Got another one of him half designed that I'll finish working on after this! And of cour
!cyberpunk@lemmy.zip - What is Cyberpunk?
Cyberpunk is a science-fiction sub-genre dealing with the integration of society and technology in dystopian settings. Often referred to as “low-life and high tech,” Cyberpunk stories deal with outsiders (punks) who fight against the oppressors in society (usually mega corporations that control everything) via technological means (cyber). If the punks aren’t actively fighting against a megacorp, they’re still dealing with living in a world completely dependent on high technology.
Richard Hammond is hiring at The Smallest Cog! ⚙️
6,436 likes, 103 comments - the.smallest.cog on April 25, 2025: "THE SMALLEST COG NEEDS YOU 🫵🏻 Apply through our bio or visit our website to become a Cog ⚙️ We look forward to your applications!".
The original was posted on /r/thegrandtour by /u/FlipStig1 on 2025-05-05 05:45:16+00:00.
For those based in the UK and eligible to work there, Richard Hammond needs a few good people to work at his company, The Smallest Cog. He went on Instagram for recruiting purposes. 😅
For those seriously interested in applying: https://jobs.gohire.io/the-smallest-cog-rsmtsexa/
AI is too nice -- but it has a bigger problem
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The real danger is: AI is to nice to nonsense
~ Sabine Hossenfelder
JerryRigEverything | Her First Time! - Can a Wheelchair User Drive a Rivian?
Finale - How Music Software Dies | Tantacruel
That opening skit was too real.
Edit: includes bonus sneak preview of new version of Audacity
Hilbert-curve turtle
Rendering the Hilbert-Curve, stepping thorough each turn with a turtle, using the Grammar from the wiki-entry.
The turtle follows the path of the Hilbert curve of some order < 10. What cool generative art could be generated by Hilbert curves besides walking through rgb-colors with it? I thought about generating 2D perlin-like-noise from 1D perlin-noise with it.