I checkout SC once or twice per year because I think it has huge potential but it is not yet in a state where I can enjoy playing it for more than a couple of hours. There are still bugs, fps and stability issues. Development seems to have gone a little faster in the last year though and I really hope there will be a beta release somewhere this year.
In the meantime there are plenty of other games to enjoy.
I know you are joking but I’ve been running Wayland (Hyprland) on an Nvidia card for about a year now with in the beginning very few and currently zero issues. Even stuff like screensharing works.
I remember downloading Doom (the shareware edition) from a BBS, launching it and being absolutely mind blown. The graphics and 3d engine were something else entirely. Good times.
I know this is old news for most of us, but it’s something I had just forgotten to get around too. Filtered out Elon musk and X posts. I don’t care about any of it, and tired of seeing every seemingly 5th posts being about it....
Why is it not more common to implement anti-cheat on the server instead of the client? Is that not more secure? Couldn’t the server just check what vision a player should have and not provide any other information to prevent wallhacks or maphacks? Or check how fast it is possible to move to prevent speedhacks? Aimbot is a bit...
Server determines hit received. Client only sends shot fired and direction and such. Server could also calculate if shot and direction make sense based on location, last shot fired, etc.
I’m a dev but not a game dev so I have no idea if this is doable or too much for the server to handle.
There probably is a reason anti cheat on the client is still needed. On the other hand, isn’t this mostly to prevent wallhacking and such? That’s probably the hardest cheat to detect server side if it’s even possible at all.
I’m between distros and looking for a new daily driver for my laptop. What are people daily driving these days? Are there any new cool things to try?...
Arch for many, many years. Absolutely zero reasons to switch. I used to distro hop alot back in the day but I don’t bother with that anymore. I need a system that works and Arch gives me exactly that.
Star Citizen Performance Is Still TRASH In 2024 (www.youtube.com)
Thoughts on this? (futurology.today)
[OC] Bibata Cursor v2.0.5 - w/Endless Personalization... (lemmy.ml)
Links...
30 Years After Doom’s Release, These Are the 30 Best-Worst Ways to Play the Game That Started It All (gizmodo.com)
Valve Pleads With Steam Deck Owners to Stop Inhaling Exhaust Fumes (www.ign.com)
How could Valve do this to us?
Mobile App, redesign, new dev, promotion… let’s build a bright future for PeerTube! (framablog.org)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/9483559...
FIA formalises ban on 2026 F1 aero testing (www.motorsport.com)
Norway parliament deal marks major step towards seabed mining (www.reuters.com)
You're goddamn right it did. (lemmy.world)
Android TV 'Free TV Channels' app rolling out on homescreen (9to5google.com)
Belching in a gopher (media.mas.to)
Filtered out posts about that guy...
I know this is old news for most of us, but it’s something I had just forgotten to get around too. Filtered out Elon musk and X posts. I don’t care about any of it, and tired of seeing every seemingly 5th posts being about it....
Amazon is now automatically playing fullscreen video ads on Fire TV (9to5google.com)
Marques Brownlee's hands-on critique of the Telsa Cybertruck (youtu.be)
Why is anti-cheat always client-side?
Why is it not more common to implement anti-cheat on the server instead of the client? Is that not more secure? Couldn’t the server just check what vision a player should have and not provide any other information to prevent wallhacks or maphacks? Or check how fast it is possible to move to prevent speedhacks? Aimbot is a bit...
Battlefield 1942 - Main Theme - [Joel Eriksson] (www.youtube.com)
Free sex... (party)*… Become poor dog (lemmy.world)
2023 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - [POST RACE] discussion thread
# ROUND 23: Abu Dhabi 🇦🇪...
What are people daily driving these days?
I’m between distros and looking for a new daily driver for my laptop. What are people daily driving these days? Are there any new cool things to try?...
The Pentagon is moving toward letting AI weapons autonomously decide to kill humans (www.businessinsider.in)
The US is among countries arguing against new laws to regulate AI-controlled killer drones....
[misleading headline?] Nvidia Shield is getting Auro 3D audio support, full-screen ads (www.flatpanelshd.com)
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[@landonorris] Rough day. Big impact. But feeling okay! Thanks for all the messages. See you next weekend (lemmy.world)
2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix - [PRACTICE 2] discussion thread
# ROUND 22: United States 🇺🇸...
More people are playing Skyrim on Steam than Starfield (www.eurogamer.net)