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Couches are so overrated...

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I was impressed overall with Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. It's a fun blend of turn-based, yet reactive combat and FromSoft-style dungeon design. The story is moving (with a final act that will likely be divisive), and I enjoyed tinkering with the copious tools provided for party building. Voice acting is top-notch across the board, including fantastic performances from Jennifer English (Maelle) and Andy Serkis (Renoir). However, what's stuck with me the most from Expedition 33 is Lorien Testard's excellent, varied, and expansive soundtrack.

Critics and players alike have been gushing about the music, but even if part of it doesn't click with you, there likely will be another that will. E33's soundtrack clocks in around eight hours (for comparison, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is around 12 hours, at roughly twice the game length). Each dungeon along the story path has its own battle music, with more than one track in some areas, all in addition to a unique boss theme. Multiple side areas even get the unique treatment. For someone like me that grew up with JRPGs that had one battle theme, one boss theme, and one final boss theme, the variety on offer here is staggering.

Music style varies from opera to EDM to rock, quiet to entrancing to soaring. Act 2 overworld theme "Déchire la Toile" (Spotify | Youtube) is a perfect accompaniment to the traveling mood, one of the best map themes I've heard. Meanwhile, you'll also find whimsical battle themes such as "Gestral Summer Party" (Spotify | Youtube).

What's especially mind-blowing is that this is Testard's first video game soundtrack. He was discovered by Sandfall head Guillaume Broche on a message board, of all places.

I can't get this soundtrack out of my head--I'm listening to it as I write this post. I think there is a lot to like about Expedition 33 for JRPG fans, but in my estimation, the soundtrack alone is worth the investment.

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cross-posted from: https://piefed.social/post/705045

President Donald Trump filled his first 100 days back in office with the same relentless lying and inaccuracy that was a hallmark of his first presidency and his 2016 and 2024 presidential campaigns.

Some of Trump’s 2025 false claims were about consequential policy matters, others about trivial personal fixations. Some were sophisticated distortions about obscure subjects, others obvious fictions about issues average Americans experience in their daily lives. Many were ad-libbed or posted on social media, but many were scripted into prepared remarks.

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gaddafi-happy At last, another effortpost!

I'm so sick of how people talk about the manufactured border crisis - even people who are good on this topic don't seem to really explore how stupid this all is, and how Joe Biden and the Democrats helped midwife this extrajudicial torture regime.

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Crossposted from https://lemmy.world/post/28867112

  • In December, an investigation by Tom's Hardware found that Recall frequently captured sensitive information in its screenshots, including credit card numbers and Social Security numbers — even though its "filter sensitive information" setting was supposed to prevent that from happening.
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Available in Proton 10.0

10.0-1:
  • Now playable (previously worked with Proton Experimental):
    • Batman: Arkham Asylum Game of the Year Edition
    • Black Ink
    • Factorio
    • Ignited Entry
    • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
    • MySims Kingdom
    • No Man's Sky in VR mode (regressed after a game update)
    • Rising Storm 2: Vietnam
    • Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army
    • Soul Interface
    • THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIII GLOBAL MATCH
    • VIDEO GAME (924310)
    • Willful
    • X Rebirth VR Edition
  • Fixed / improved video playback in:
    • Agony Unrated
    • All-Star Fruit Racing
    • Audiosurf
    • Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night
    • Gal*Gun 2
    • Greedfall
    • Indigo Park: Chapter 1
    • Omensight
    • SOULCALIBUR VI
    • TELEFORUM
    • Tintin Reporter - Cigars of the Pharaoh
    • Zero Escape: The Nonary Games
  • Reinstated hack from Proton 7 that helped with SpellForce: Platinum Edition, NieR: Automata, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and DARK SOULS III crashing with monitors exposing too many possible resolutions.
  • Improved performance in Dirt Rally 2.0.
  • Fixed Final Fantasy XVI demo displaying driver warning on launch.
  • Fixed Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced launcher hang and the game crashing on launch as well as not being possible to uninstall it via Steam.
  • Fixed XCOM 2 erroring out when trying to connect to my2K.
  • Fixed network issues in Hunt: Showdown 1896 after a game update.
  • Fixed Rivals of Aether II, Stalker 2, The Axis Unseen, Beyond Handwell, Marvel Rivals, The Finals, Creatures of Ava crashing with Intel GPUs.
  • Added support for game mods that load via custom dinput8.dll.
  • Fixed input not working with Studio System : Guardian Angel.
  • Fixed cursor not working in the menu of Amerzone: The Explorer's Legacy (1999).
  • Fixed Deviator crashing with AMD GPUs shortly after launching.
  • Fixed Warhammer: Vermintide 2 showing prerequisite installer on every launch.
  • Re-enabled nvapi for Neverwinter, Star Trek Online and Champions Online.
  • Fixed full screen mode in The Bright Star Of Seraph-Katis.
  • Improved situation with audio crackling in Assassin’s Creed Shadows on Steam Deck.
  • Improved reliability of Proton Prefix creation.
  • Fixed Supermarket Together not detecting DLC on some systems.
  • Fixed extras video playback in Shadow Warrior 2.
  • Fixed VR mode in Evochron Legacy SE.
  • Fixed non-Steam Battle.net installations.
  • Fixed Sea of Thieves Xbox login window not working.
  • Fixed graphics scaling in Master Magistrate.
  • Fixed interface elements in Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two showing as solid green color.
  • Included initial work on speech synthesis - requires manual installation of Proton Voice Files (steam://install/3086180), confirmed to work with The Thief, the Witch, the Toad, and the Mushroom.
  • Fixed video playback in Twisted Sails.
  • Improved video playback in Max: The Curse of Brotherhood.
  • Added hack to allow Steam Overlay to function with EAC EOS games.
  • Fixed CPU topology override issues on machines with more than 32 logical cores.
  • Fixed Proton sometimes creating an empty window when running via XWayland.
  • Fixed Marvel Rivals displaying OS/drivers out of date warning.
  • Fixed desync issue with 60FPS AVPro videos in VRChat.
  • Fixed intermittent freezing in Spirit Hunter: NG.
  • Fixed The Finals crashing after a recent game update.
  • Improved Ubisoft Connect behavior when switching between Proton versions.
  • Improved video playback in Locoland on NVIDIA GPUs.
  • Improved video playback in Microsoft Flight Simulator.
  • Fixed Tiny Cauldron freezing when selecting some resolutions.
  • Fixed various crashes affecting Final Fantasy XIV launcher.
  • Fixed broken account creation in Final Fantasy XIV.
  • Fixed Nioh: Complete Edition hanging on a black screen when skipping videos.
  • Fixed Killsquad freezing on character selection screen.
  • Fixed Dread X Collection 3 Bete Grise minigame.
  • Fixed video playback in ATRI - My Dear Moments-.
  • Fixed Dark and Darker not being playable after a game update.
  • Updated libvkd3d-shader to vkd3d-1.15-179-g21e08955d3c3.
  • Updated dxvk to v2.6.1.
  • Updated dxvk-nvapi to v0.9.0.
  • Updated vkd3d-proton to v2.14.1-153-ga7159b80e165.
  • Updated wine-mono to 9.4.0.
  • Updated Xalia to 0.4.5 and enabled it for The TakeOver, Floppy Heroes, Whiskered Away, Himno, Survirus, The Adventure of Ninomae Ina'nis.
  • Rebased Wine on top of wine-10.0.
  • Added Steamworks SDK 1.62 support.
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I’m here for another little post to share the interesting things I’ve spotted in gaming! Be it Steam Deck, Linux, general gaming or probably-not-relevant-at-all! And I know, it’s been 2 days since my last of these posts:

Which you can find here!

...but that was a dedicated GOG-specific one, so I reserve the right to inundate you all, if you’ll let me.

M aim is to phrase this in a more personal manner than most gaming sites do now. My ever-lasting inspo is the old, old video game sites, blogs and magazines that I never had the privilege of being alive for:

  • image/gif/link heavy (I’m a big GIF fan – and I pronounce it with a hard ‘g’)
  • personal voice (no 1930’s nasal radio presenter voice here!)
  • mostly news or articles or points you won’t find on the ‘big’ gaming sites, these are the smaller, lesser things that I’m drawn to. I figure you’ll have spotted the big news posts elsewhere!

So grab a coffee? Or a tea? Or a tequila? And enjoy <3


Winlator:

What is Winlator?

Winlator is an Android application that lets you to run Windows (x86_64) applications with Wine and Box86/Box64. It’s been very much the hot ticket in the last few months, with the Android emulation scene being deeply invested. I vaguely remember some handheld being developed that even uses this in their marketing (though for the life of me I can’t remember which?!)

Games like GTA V, The Witcher 3, Tomb Raider 2013 run perfectly fine depending on the device. It’s kinda like the new ‘what’s next in gaming’ for phones.

What’s happened?

The Android scene has a reputation for having some rather rabid fans. Then there’s a breakaway group of those fans who are just shitty people. Harassing the devs of these projects is far-too-common in that scene, and it seems it has finally hit Winlator also. So we’ve seen a hefty amount of that in the last two or three days, but also the developer has been accused of virus activity being found.

So...dev stumbles, fans harass, and the project is dead.

Goodbye Winlator...for now?


Elden Ring

I’ve tried. Maybe 4 times now I’ve tried to like Elden Ring? I adore the fantasy settings, and this one has a grim Gothic edge to it which should really appeal to me...but I can’t take being killed 48 times before I can figure out a pattern.

Ironically, I love Death’s Door and Tunic (I know, Tunic is not souls-y, but it still has some of those elements to it)

Anyway, Elden Ring has now sold over 30 million copies. So I know for a fact I am in the minority, so I suppose if you’re tarnished – celebrate?

BTW, are you excited for the upcoming Elden Ring-y multiplayer game Nightreign? The specs required have been released, too:


Early Access:

I think I’ve got one E.A. game, because I love the ocean and any underwater settings (Leviathan and Deep Star Six, anyone?), which actually equates to 2.38% of my Steam Library (I’m an avid GOG buyer, not Steam!) – called Ocean Keeper (an underwater rogue-lite game).

Typically, I’ve no interest in Early Access, I don’t think I should pay to have a dev push an unfinished game on me, I get to deal with the bugs, and then have a shit time. But, it seems everyone else kinda loves it.

This graph shows you just how popular this has gotten, and is getting over the years. It’s a sad new state of gaming, but its showing no signs of slowing down:


Blacklist:

Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist now has achievements!

Agents,

We are pleased to announce that Steam Achievements are now available for Splinter Cell: Blacklist!

As a heads up, achievements will be retroactively earned for the accomplishments already completed in your game. For the sync to happen, you need to launch the game once. Once synced, the previously unlocked Ubisoft Connect achievements will be automatically unlocked on Steam.

To ensure that you can complete 100% of the Steam Achievements for Splinter Cell: Blacklist, we've removed 19 achievements that required online services that are no longer available for the game.

You can read their announcement on Steam here, but it’s literally what I copied and pasted so...there’s no real point


Nightdive:

Nightdive Studios uploaded an interesting video to YouTube.

In this special Deep Dive bonus interview, Nightdive's Locke Vincent and Larry Kuperman sit down with Bartosz Kwietniewski (Head of Business Development) and Marcin Paczyński (Senior Business Development Manager) at GOG.com to explore Nightdive's relationship with GOG, how GOG has grown and evolved over the years, the importance of game preservation, and more!

At 29:30 it’s got a nice little length to it, and if you’re like me and love YouTube but hate ads, I’m going to recommend either uBlock Origin on your desktop browser, or something like NewPipe on Android to watch it without a trillion shitty annoying ads. And I know, there’s probably no one here on Lemmy who doesn’t know how to circumvent ads but...better to warn for that possibility!

Anyway, here’s the video’s link, really worth a watch!


Nightdive Again:

There’s also an interview with Stephen Kick (Nightdive CEO) on Epic Games’ blog site. It’s really interesting – I’ve found so many interviews with big names behind the big games on Epic’s blog, irrespective of your (no doubt negative) opinion on their company – so I really encourage you to read this one!

It makes me very excited for the upcoming System Shock 2 25th Anniversary Remaster.

You can find that interview on Epic’s site by following this link!


Front-ends:

I’m not even sure if that’s something I should hyphenate or not. Is it a single word? Does it matter?

I’m just curious whether anyone here uses them, and if so what they do use?!

I just wondered what people might use, and what they think of them! There’s certainly a lot of options these days for desktop gaming :)


GOG & Pix:

Exciting news for our Brazilian gamers!

Pix payment is now fully available on the GOG store

Starting now, you can choose this popular instant payment method provided by the Central Bank of Brazil at checkout to grab any title you want – fast, simple, hassle-free, and yours to keep forever

Thank you for being a part of the GOG community – you rock!

As to what Pix is, you can find that out here

They already had an option called "Bank Transfer" for Brazil, which was actually paid with PIX through BoaCompra. The new method is listed directly as PIX on the cart. Its been tested and it's basically the same, only through other payment processor. Only real difference was that is hasn’t given an e-mail confirmation from the payment processor, only the standard GOG receipt.


Star Wars:

AND some more nice GOG news (they've been so busy lately!):

With Star Wars Day approaching, we want to honor this amazing franchise in the best way we can: by adding iconic classics from a galaxy far, far away to the GOG Preservation Program!

  • STAR WARS™ Dark Forces (Classic, 1995)
  • STAR WARS™: X-Wing Special Edition
  • STAR WARS™ Battlefront (Classic, 2004)
  • Star Wars™: Rebel Assault 1 + 2
  • STAR WARS™: TIE Fighter Special Edition

General consensus is that KOTOR would have been a nice one to have added to the program, but this is still amazing news to read.

You can find the latest games added to the program here with this link to GOG’s site


Junk Store turns one:

This was their own announcement, it’s just easier for me to just copy and paste their announcement straight-up here for you to read:

Today marks one year since we launched version 1.0 of Junk Store — and what a year it's been.

Version 1.0 was met with a lot of enthusiasm, with over 250,000 downloads to date. We also released a GOG extension, which has seen solid uptake. Since then, we’ve made countless updates and improvements to both.

Along the way, we rewrote Junk Store into a standalone version and even got it accepted onto the Steam Store — briefly. While that was a setback, it pushed us to build something even better.

Instead of relying on Steam, we created our own infrastructure: a full web portal, a storefront, new build and delivery pipelines, and a much-improved Junk Store. All the work we did preparing for Steam wasn’t wasted — it made Junk Store stronger and more flexible than it ever could have been tied to Valve’s systems.

We built our own installers, downloaders, and streamlined extension management (it’s now a single button click). We added support for Amazon, Epic, GOG, and any emulator you can call from the command line. There's even a global download queue — which, not joking, probably cost over 1,000 hours of blood, sweat, and code over the last year.

Now, we're closing in on a major launch. We'll have more details soon, including what the final release will look like and what the cost will be.

We know not everyone will be thrilled that the next version isn't free — but the original open-source version will remain available for those who want it. We're aiming for a model that’s both fair and sustainable, so we can keep building and supporting Junk Store for the long haul.

Thanks to everyone who's been with us on this ride. We truly appreciate your support, without you we wouldn't have made it this far.

The best is still ahead.

As always,

The Junk Store Team


Expedition 33:

Made by a small team of just 30 members, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has now sold over one million copies (as of three days after their launch). They also boast a nice fact that they reached over 120,000 concurrent players on Steam, too.

One thing is for sure, this is a beautiful game, and if you haven’t played it yet its so worth your time!

It’s also:


8BitDo:

Known for their 3rd party controllers for like...everything, which also happen to be quite high quality, 8BitDo has announced it is no longer shipping to the US from China. The 145% tariffs are once again to blame, as is the removal of exemptions for shipments under $800.

Last News Post I listed other companies in the same space (like Anbernic and Retroid) who have stopped shipping to the US after these dumb tariffs.

(you can see here the estimated tariff charge on the Retroid Pocket 5 from AliExpress – I found this image a user (No_Clock) posted which helps illustrate the cost you might expect)

U.S. buyers can still order items from *8BitDo’s U.S. warehouse, but the website doesn’t clearly indicate stock availability—only the checkout process reveals which products can’t be shipped. Popular items like the Ultimate 2 Bluetooth Controller, N64 mod kit, and mini Xbox controller are some of those currently unavailable.

The tariffs classify video game consoles and accessories as toys (not tech), making them subject to high costs. This has caused panic (which is my understatement of the century) in the gaming world, leading to layoffs and halted operations for some companies.


MAME:

MAME 0.277

Have you been wondering what MAME 0.277 will bring? Well, now you can find out! First of all, we’ve added support for compiling on 64-bit ARM-based systems running Windows 11 using the MSYS2 CLANGARM64 environment. Updates to included third-party libraries should resolve some issues people were having with new compilers and development environments.

In improvements that you can see, Konami GX blending effects are now looking much nicer, Sega Model 2 3D geometry is behaving better, and some remaining issues with Philips CD-i graphics decoding have been fixed. You may be able to hear improved sound emulation in some Famicom, WonderSwan, and Game Boy games, too. If that’s too subtle, you should be able to hear the difference in the DMX and LinnDrum percussion synthesisers.

There’s a big update for the Apple II and Macintosh floppy disk software lists this month. A lot of Macintosh NuBus cards have been overhauled as well, so let us know if we’ve inadvertently broken your virtual Macintosh setup. There are plenty of other software list additions, including a batch of tapes for Sinclair computers.

That’s all we’re going to cover here, but much more has happened this month in MAME development. You can read all about it in the whatsnew.txt file


Epic Games:

Teased a free game coming soon, in-line with other Star Wars announcements, it looks like you’ll get a free-to-claim Star Wars title!


Delta Force:

If you were hoping Delta Force might be supported on Linux, then don’t hold your breath:


La Quimera:

...has been quietly delayed. Worth noting is that this happened on their release day, with no official announcement as to why, or when to expect it to arrive. More odd is that it was posted by the devs to their discussion board on Steam, but it was quickly deleted. So...who knows.


Custom GameBoy:

I’ve shared MaSaKee’s work before, but this is a user who hacks hardware and creates their own ‘versions’ of handheld consoles.

This time they have GBA built into a Wii Classic Controller! Images as follows:


Game Pass:

Seven games have been announced for Game Pass for May 2025 (so far!):

  • Anno 1800 (May 1)
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (May 1)
  • Dredge (May 6) one of my fav games of all time!!!
  • Revenge of the Savage Planet (May 8)
  • DOOM: The Dark Ages (May 15)
  • To A T (May 28)
  • Spray Paint Simulator (May TBD)

Wizordum:

Wizordum is finally out of early access!

The Ancient Seal of Terrabruma has shattered, unleashing the forces of Chaos once more. As one of the last Mages of Wizordum sanctuary, you must embark on a quest to find the source of this corruption and push the Chaos back before they consume the kingdom in a speedrun-friendly fantasy FPS tearing a page from the spellbooks of ‘90s fantasy FPS classics like Hexen and Heretic.

You can read their announcement here on Steam!


GOG error:

Have you seen the cute lil GOG display? I adore it!


Coming Soon:

I’ve been asking my friends if they’ll agree to me ‘interviewing’ them (this is a very loose term, it’s just going to be a question-and-answer which might be the least professional thing you’ll ever see) and posting those here.

I’ve done this before in the past (back when I was on Reddit), but I suppose I want to expand the idea and post them here.

I like the idea of getting to know the people – the devs, support and community managers behind the projects you use on Steam Deck and Linux. I feel like sometimes those people are forgotten, and its the end product you see, not those behind it.

A peep behind the curtains, so to speak.

To start with I’m organizing this with Lazorne (and the RetroDECK team), but will also be doing this with AA (of Decky Loader), the Junk Store team, two YouTubers who create content on Linux and the Steam Deck...and so on.

Hopefully this will be fun, at least it’s something unique to Lemmy, and again – I think the people who spend countless hours behind the projects get the least attention, I’d like to change that a little

Finally?

Any thoughts on my posts? I get asked a lot if I have a site for these, and for now the answer is ‘no’, but I will heed the advice and back these up somewhere. Unsure why exactly, but that’ll be less-than-little effort to do, so I’ll get to it eventually!

But what do you think? Have you any suggestions? This will be the 13th of these I’ve posted, and I’d love to hear if you’d want me to do something (anything) differently!

One reminder, since this is the 13th of these, and here are the others:

p.s. if you wanna find me on Mastodon because I'm constantly sharing nonsense - you can find me here:

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Sorry if this goes against the community rules, I haven't included links or descriptions to anything just in case.

I have a few smart switches that I "tasmotified" and an air purifier that I re-flashed for ESPHome. I'm moving overseas and I feel like selling them on craigslist or facebook would be a pain if they end up in the hands of someone that's not into home automation.

I don't know if it would be ok to post them here or if someone knows of a more dedicated community where they would be a good fit. Would appreciate the help.

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