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zerofk@lemmy.zipto Games@lemmy.world•What are your favourite single-player games without much fluff, grinding or difficulty spikes?English1·5 days agoA “best RPGs of all time” list will inevitably include Baldur’s Gate 2, and likely other Infinity Engine games, most of which are definitely not games without difficulty spikes or required side content.
zerofk@lemmy.zipto Games@lemmy.world•What are your favourite single-player games without much fluff, grinding or difficulty spikes?English8·5 days agoThe Wolf Among Us, and I imagine other Telltale games (but that’s the only one I played so far). It felt a lot like Life is Strange in gameplay and storytelling, even though it’s also a lot different.
In a similar vein, point and click adventure games like The Whispered World, The Book of Unwritten Tales, or Syberia. The modern ones usually don’t have a failure state (as opposed to the infamous Sierra games), but unlike LiS you may get stuck on a puzzle.
zerofk@lemmy.zipto memes@lemmy.world•Godspeed fellow lemm.ee users. Thank you mods for a great instance.2·6 days agoWe will rememb…. Ooh squirrel!
zerofk@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your opinion on ray/path tracing and real time upscaling (DLSS/FSR/XeSS) in video games?1·11 days agoI think they usually bring negligible improvements in visual fidelity, provided the traditional methods are well implemented.
I also think it’s silly to focus on these while the physics coding hasn’t kept up. Even showcase trailers often have weapons clipping through armour. A slightly more realistic shadow isn’t going to immerse me into your world if the slightest touch sends a huge bear carcass flying through the air or my sword clips through walls.
zerofk@lemmy.zipto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a random line from a movie that fans of it will instantly know?6·11 days agoZed’s dead, baby. Zed’s dead.
zerofk@lemmy.zipto Programming@programming.dev•Revisiting Knuth's 'Premature Optimization' Paper23·12 days agoA nice post, and certainly worth a read. One thing I want to add is that some programmers - good and experienced programmers - often put too much stock in the output of profiling tools. These tools can give a lot of details, but lack a bird’s eye view.
As an example, I’ve seen programmers attempt to optimise memory allocations again and again (custom allocators etc.), or optimise a hashing function, when a broader view of the program showed that many of those allocations or hashes could be avoided entirely.
In the context of the blog: do you really need a multi set, or would a simpler collection do? Why are you even keeping the data in that set - would a different algorithm work without it?
When you see that some internal loop is taking a lot of your program’s time, first ask yourself: why is this loop running so many times? Only after that should you start to think about how to make a single loop faster.
This didn’t “reveal differences in human perception”. Those differences were well known already. What was lacking - and still is, as far as I know - is a good model of human colour perception.
zerofk@lemmy.zipto Games@lemmy.world•Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time Remake Shows Signs Of Life With Small UpdateEnglish8·17 days agoAs someone who played the original Prince of Persia, Sands of Time still feels like “the new one”.
zerofk@lemmy.zipto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Do instances exist where you can be 13+?English22·17 days agoIn my experience, immature posts are made by people well over 13.
zerofk@lemmy.zipto Games@lemmy.world•A game you "didn't know it was bad 'til people told you so"?English9·18 days agoI will continue to defend Andromeda. Yes it has its flaws, but no more than the original trilogy. It could’ve been the start of a cool new trilogy.
zerofk@lemmy.zipto Technology@lemmy.world•YouTube rolls out more unskippable ads that make viewers wait even longer to watch videos - DexertoEnglish3·20 days agoVery likely - but that’s not going to happen. Some people will watch less, some will complain but keep watching the same amount, and the majority will just take it as a fact of life and not change their behaviour.
Fascinating- I don’t speak Danish but I can _almost_read that. Enough to assume it has to do with thyroids and lymph nodes.
zerofk@lemmy.ziptoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•There is no such thing as a vegetableEnglish2·24 days agoI’m pretty sure an apple rolling over a keyboard would produce more coherent output than many pundits.
zerofk@lemmy.zipto Global News@lemmy.zip•Three Maori MPs suspended over 'intimidating' haka3·28 days agoOoh interesting, thank you!
zerofk@lemmy.zipto Global News@lemmy.zip•Three Maori MPs suspended over 'intimidating' haka361·28 days agoIsn’t the point of a haka to be intimidating?
Oddly, the EU one just has a checkbox that you need to check to confirm that you haven’t signed before. I’m guessing removal of duplicates happens only after closing, along with other data validation.
I thought this strange at first too, but I think it’s because of the disparate identification methods in different countries. If everyone had a digital ID card instant checking would be doable, but note it probably isn’t.