I don’t think anyone would’ve complained if the localization’s quality was on-par with AA or Vagrant Story, but it looks to me like that isn’t the case.
I don’t think anyone would’ve complained if the localization’s quality was on-par with AA or Vagrant Story, but it looks to me like that isn’t the case.
What makes an anticheat a rootkit? Rootkits are malicious and don’t generally come with EULAs and uninstallers.
Probably because “installing unsigned code from an unknown source” is a mouthful. Installing implicitly means “from within the walled garden” on these devices.
It’s not even that good, I’d take a nice BLT over it any day of the week.
Giving cheat authors instant feedback in terms of detection results in cheats getting better at evading detection more quickly.
It’s cat and mouse when it comes to banning, even with hwid signatures the cheaters are able to use sophisticated spoofing techniques. Also there are side effects like legitimate players buying second hand pcs that have been banned.
How would a server-only method detect esp or wallhacks, which are generally speaking client-only exploits?
Yes. It’s a matter of knowing what you trust on your pc and understanding your threat model. Programs running in user mode can also be malicious.
Why do you call anti-cheat software rootkits? Rootkits are malicious.
It’s true. Pragmatically speaking if you don’t have access to the server software you can’t play it if the servers go down, and besides reverse engineering or the goodwill of the developers I’m not aware of any games with online components that continue to be playable after their servers are taken down.
They don’t use trackers, they are not targeted and they respect your privacy.
In that case it won’t matter to anyone that I skipped them.
I haven’t tried playing PSO2 on the Steam Deck, just the original.
I rediscovered and fell in love all over again with Phantasy Star Online on the Steam Deck.
The cunning thing is that the preview doesn’t really change the random boxes. You still don’t know what’s in the next one.
When I was playing it MHW would run a constant CRC check over some parts of memory that degraded performance considerably. Did they remove that? If not it’ll probably use up battery power like crazy too.
Not really a direct parallel considering you can't exactly grow your own tobacco. Tobacco also isn't sold for any other purpose, unlike barley.
Isn't Genshin Impact also a gacha game?
I don’t have an iPhone and don’t really know what goes on inside of them, but on my 2018ish Android phone battery passthrough / battery idle isn’t supported because it lacks the required hardware to do it (take a look at Advanced Charging Controller if you’re interested in this for your Android phone). Old iPhones may not have that circuitry either.
Epos make a couple of USB DAC/AMPs too, and the GSX 1000 is apparently reasonably well received. Haven’t used one personally but it shows up on my Amazon recommendations occasionally.
Making games is difficult.