Just tried “false && echo wee” in my terminal, then “true && echo wee”. Learn something new every day.
Mega Man 4 is my favorite NES game. I also love Mega Man 2 and 6. 5 is fun. 3 is overrated. 1 is okay. I’ll write you a paragraph on each game if you’d like. Try The Sequel Wars!
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PastaRhythm@lemmy.worldto Nintendo@lemmy.world•Nintendo Asks Wii U Owners To Refrain From Using "Unauthorised" Online ServicesEnglish12·6 个月前I don’t know if this actually indicates that Nintendo cares. I think this statement only exists so that if someone manages to break their Wii U using Pretendo, Nintendo can’t be held liable because they did tell people not to use it. Not that Pretendo is gonna break anybody’s system (or that I give a hoot if Nintendo doesn’t like it), but companies like to cover their bases.
PastaRhythm@lemmy.worldto Pop!_OS (Linux)@lemmy.world•Unity 3D development with Pop! OS?English2·11 个月前For some reason I didn’t include this in my original comment, but to install the flatpaks of .NET 6 and mono 6, you’ll need to use the terminal. Here are the commands I used:
flatpak install flathub dotnet6 flatpak install flathub mono6
PastaRhythm@lemmy.worldto Pop!_OS (Linux)@lemmy.world•Unity 3D development with Pop! OS?English2·11 个月前I had an absolute mess of a time trying to get Unity working on Linux. Even once I got it working, it had an issue where hovering over the Burst menu would cause the whole OS to lock up and I would have to reboot. It wasn’t a good experience. I’ve never used Wine so I don’t know if that would be any better.
When I first got it working, I wrote down the steps I took. I don’t know if this is everything I had to do or if I forgot a step, but it might be a good starting point.
- Install Unity Hub from the Pop!_Shop. I vividly remember not being able to get it to work right any other way.
- Install .NET and Mono via flatpak. I wrote down that it had to be version 6 of both SDKs, don’t remember why.
- Install the flatpak version of Visual Studio Code. You can do this from the Pop!_Shop if you want.
- Get the C# extension for VSC if you don’t have it.
- Once in Unity, go to “Edit/Preferences/External Tools” and check “Generate .csproj files for:”
- Embedded packages
- Local packages
- Registry packages
- Git packages
- Built-in packages
- Click “Regenerate project files”
- When you open a script, Unity will tell you to set “Omnisharp: Use Modern Net” to false in VSC’s settings. Do this to get code suggestions.
I hope this helps! Welcome to Linux! If you need clarification on any of this, just ask.
PastaRhythm@lemmy.worldto Nintendo@lemmy.world•Game Boy Advance – July 2024 Game Update – Nintendo Switch OnlineEnglish5·1 年前This is crazy. The first time we’ve heard a peep out of Starfy since The Legendary Starfy outside of Smash. And this is the first time these three games were ever released outside of Japan! It makes me wonder if Starfy’s about to make a comeback, but that’s probably just wishful thinking.
Wish they were translated, though. These games have stories, and while you don’t need that to enjoy the level design, a part of the experience is gonna be lost on anyone who can’t read Japanese.
PastaRhythm@lemmy.worldto Nintendo@lemmy.world•Nintendo Runs Out Of Replacement Parts For Wii U, Ends Repair Service In JapanEnglish1·1 年前Do you think the Wii U would be powerful enough for native 3DS emulation? It’s a lot to ask of the console but it would be pretty awesome.
Edit: Sorry for the late reply. I don’t check Lemmy that consistently.
PastaRhythm@lemmy.worldto Nintendo@lemmy.world•Nintendo Runs Out Of Replacement Parts For Wii U, Ends Repair Service In JapanEnglish2·1 年前Hang on, 3DS too? Is that emulation, a compatibility layer, just streaming from a 3DS, or what?
PastaRhythm@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Steam Deck Users Account for 10% Of All Players Using Steam Input1·1 年前I find gamepads to be more comfortable than mouse and keyboard, and most modern games are designed such that all of their functions can be performed comfortably on controller. I also tend to play a lot of games that benefit from having an analog stick.
All just preference, of course. Kb/m and gamepads are good at different things.
PastaRhythm@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Steam Deck Users Account for 10% Of All Players Using Steam Input1·1 年前Very fair. Personally, I think most games made today are designed around gamepads (with the exception of some genres, especially shooters), but even then kb/m does work fine for most games.
PastaRhythm@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Steam Deck Users Account for 10% Of All Players Using Steam Input1·1 年前That’s a good point. I did say “most games” because some genres are definitely better on kb/m, but I didn’t think about how that’s what most Steam users are probably playing.
PastaRhythm@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Steam Deck Users Account for 10% Of All Players Using Steam Input81·1 年前I think that article’s headline is incorrect. Valve’s article said that 10% of controller sessions are Steam Decks, not 10% of Steam Input sessions. Here’s Valve’s article: https://steamcommunity.com/games/593110/announcements/detail/4142827237888316812
So weird that only 15% of Steam sessions are using controllers. I thought everyone had a controller. Most games are just better with a gamepad.
59% of controller sessions are using Xbox controllers. Not surprising, but I wonder how many of those Xbox controllers aren’t actually Xbox controllers. I use an 8BitDo Pro 2, which uses X-Input on PC. Though the majority of my gaming is done on Deck now.
PastaRhythm@lemmy.worldto Nintendo@lemmy.world•Metroid Prime 4: Beyond – Announcement Trailer – Nintendo SwitchEnglish6·1 年前This looks about comparable to the remaster from earlier, which looked incredible for a Switch game. The trailer looked nice but definitely not what we would expect from something on the level of a PS4. I don’t see a reason to doubt that the footage was the game running on Switch.
But the fact that people are debating if this is Switch 2 footage speaks volumes about Retro Studio’s skill. Jaw-dropping graphics for a Switch game.
PastaRhythm@lemmy.worldto Nintendo@lemmy.world•Guerrilla says Lego Horizon Adventures and Nintendo Switch were ‘a natural fit’ | VGCEnglish101·1 年前So weird to see a PlayStation IP on Switch. I wonder if LEGO pushed for that since LEGO games have a big audience on Switch (as far as I can tell based on very limited research and big assumptions.) But I really have to wonder-- If the goal is broadening the audience, why on earth is this game on Switch but not PS4? I’m not mad or anything, but that’s extremely weird. Maybe it’s an attempt to sell more PS5s?
PastaRhythm@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Top 20 games played on Steam Deck in the April 2024, sorted by playtime42·1 年前I’ve noticed that the games that dominate this list every month are very long games designed to suck players into their gameplay loops for hundreds of hours. Nothing wrong with that, but it makes me wonder if there are short games that are very popular, yet get left off of this list just because they end in 10 hours. I would like to see a top 20 list sorted by number of players rather than playtime.
PastaRhythm@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•[Discussion] What are you're thoughts on a Steamdeck with a PSP Go form factor?9·2 年前Low profile circle pads for joysticks aren’t bad at all IMO. Some people dislike them. Depends on the person.
I don’t think I would want a Steam Deck in this form factor. The current Deck honestly feels like the perfect size for me. Not too big to be unruly, not too small to be uncomfortable. I totally understand the appeal of a pocketable device, but I’ve come to realize that I really just don’t have a need for a device that portable and would rather have something bigger. A device this small wouldn’t have the same number of inputs and would greatly compromise on comfort. That’s mostly a me thing, though. Plenty of people want smaller handhelds, so a smaller handheld PC could probably find an audience.
I would love an Android smartphone that’s like this. Not a gaming-centric device like a Retroid Pocket, but something that could be my daily driver smartphone while also offering physical controls for a quality gaming experience. Basically the Xperia Play, but modern. It would be far less cumbersome than carrying around a gaming device in addition to my phone, making it much more practical for me.
What do people think of the new massive team attack? Does it mess with the balance too much? Is it easy to ignore if it does?
PastaRhythm@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•[@GamersNexus] They Changed Everything: Valve Steam Deck OLED vs. LCD Tear-Down14·2 年前Taki Udon went pretty in-depth with thermals in their review. The already great thermals have been drastically improved. The OLED runs cooler in general and does a better job of keeping the heat away from your hands. The fan is quieter than the old model. I linked to the part of the video where they discuss thermals, but the whole video is pretty interesting.
PastaRhythm@lemmy.worldto Nintendo@lemmy.world•The Smurfs 2 - The Prisoner of the Green Stone - Launch Trailer - Nintendo SwitchEnglish2·2 年前…Huh. Action platformer-shooter wasn’t exactly what I was expecting from a Smurfs game. Seems like a decent game, too.
Not quite what you’re describing, but worth mentioning: You might enjoy the Steam Controller for the same reasons you like right-stick-on-top controllers. It uses track pads instead of sticks. They’ve been discontinued for years, though, so I don’t know how tough it will be to find one.
https://shared.fastly.steamstatic.com/store_item_assets/steam/apps/353370/ss_d2f5e7325666df6119ff1d42be73bac9594c5b1e.1920x1080.jpg?t=1576276946