• KoboldKomrade [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    7 days ago

    Only partly related:

    I get the feeling that unity is gonna become the next flash. Shitty, overbloated, closed source, and full of security holes. Games in 10 years will be playable only through a 2nd party “unity emulator” that safely executes them so your pc doesn’t immediately begin mining doge coin.

    At least I’ve seen a lot more godot games recently. Even if they insist that is isn’t “go dot” and is Fr*nch. Also godot games are a lot easier to reverse engineer. Makes translation/modding a LOT easier if a dummy like me can do it.

    • djsaskdja@reddthat.com
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      6 days ago

      I’m confused by this. I don’t get how these types of hacks work with an offline single player game. Where is the attack entrance vector for a hacker? Like sure if your computer got hacked through a coffee shop’s public WiFi or something, but my home network isn’t actually a high profile target. Or if I get malware from the web. But that point I have bigger problems than playing an unpatched unity engine game I feel lol.

  • prismatic@ttrpg.network
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    6 days ago

    Maybe hot take but I’m still interested in Zero Parades, despite ZA/UM being stolen. A CRPG about a spy who is a burn out is extremely my shit and it’s one of the few studios that have unionized.

  • DornerStan@lemmygrad.ml
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    6 days ago

    If it’s just a title screen banner for a game by the “same studio” then that barely even qualifies as advertising lol. They’re not being paid to insert ads for dick pills or something

    I’m assuming the in-game thing isn’t real (even if it is, it’d just be a cheeky little easter egg).

    But like every game I’ve played will have a title screen message if the same studio publishes a new game