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  • ravetracer_22@phpc.socialR ravetracer_22@phpc.social

    @masek If only GameDevs would code like the guys from "Farbrausch" 😉

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    @masek For example: I'm playing "Enshrouded" since some weeks now and learned, that the developers wrote their own engine for the game which does the tasks especially for the game instead of using a full fledged available engine with features they might not need. The entry hardware requirements for big available engines are already very high.

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    • ravetracer_22@phpc.socialR ravetracer_22@phpc.social

      @masek For example: I'm playing "Enshrouded" since some weeks now and learned, that the developers wrote their own engine for the game which does the tasks especially for the game instead of using a full fledged available engine with features they might not need. The entry hardware requirements for big available engines are already very high.

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      @ravetracer_22 This will be sequence:

      1. Component crisis: supply chains for some components fail (we're right here)
      2. Hardware crisis: all supply chains crash
      3. Accessory crisis: the followup-business will fail and crash
      4. Software crisis: the software released does not match the available hardware
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      • masek@infosec.exchangeM masek@infosec.exchange

        Valve massively raised the prices for the Steam Deck:

        • 1TB OLED $649 -> $949
        • 512GB OLED $549 -> $789

        The items are out of stock nonetheless.

        Get used to the pattern: The unavailable hardware will become unaffordable

        The supply chains will die, then the accessory industry will follow. Companies like FixIt may prosper as the PC has now to last a decade.

        What remains of the industry will be handed over to China on a silver platter.

        #gaming as we knew it is dead. Hope the software devs (or their AI agent) got the memo that their games have to run fine on older hardware.

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        @masek all that can be done now is support indies, pirate Amazon and Microsoft and avoid Nvidia.

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        • masek@infosec.exchangeM masek@infosec.exchange

          Valve massively raised the prices for the Steam Deck:

          • 1TB OLED $649 -> $949
          • 512GB OLED $549 -> $789

          The items are out of stock nonetheless.

          Get used to the pattern: The unavailable hardware will become unaffordable

          The supply chains will die, then the accessory industry will follow. Companies like FixIt may prosper as the PC has now to last a decade.

          What remains of the industry will be handed over to China on a silver platter.

          #gaming as we knew it is dead. Hope the software devs (or their AI agent) got the memo that their games have to run fine on older hardware.

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          @masek I disagree strongly with the "gaming is dead" part.
          Indy games that run on shitty hardware will persist, simply because they also can't afford better hardware to develop on.
          AAA gaming is dead. Or will force you to use streaming services.
          For me personally most AAA developers / publishers are already on a "no buy" list, so it's not really a change.

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          • masek@infosec.exchangeM masek@infosec.exchange

            Valve massively raised the prices for the Steam Deck:

            • 1TB OLED $649 -> $949
            • 512GB OLED $549 -> $789

            The items are out of stock nonetheless.

            Get used to the pattern: The unavailable hardware will become unaffordable

            The supply chains will die, then the accessory industry will follow. Companies like FixIt may prosper as the PC has now to last a decade.

            What remains of the industry will be handed over to China on a silver platter.

            #gaming as we knew it is dead. Hope the software devs (or their AI agent) got the memo that their games have to run fine on older hardware.

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            @masek I found a Wii with a stack of games on the curb a few weeks ago. Gaming has never been so alive 😄

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            • leberschnitzel@existiert.chL leberschnitzel@existiert.ch

              @masek I disagree strongly with the "gaming is dead" part.
              Indy games that run on shitty hardware will persist, simply because they also can't afford better hardware to develop on.
              AAA gaming is dead. Or will force you to use streaming services.
              For me personally most AAA developers / publishers are already on a "no buy" list, so it's not really a change.

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              @leberschnitzel I didn't say that.

              I said "gaming as we knew it" is dead. Gaming as a whole will always exist.

              But the cycle of permanent renewed, always more powerful hardware is broken and will (by my estimate) not come back.

              This will drastically change things. Gaming will still exist, but for most players it will look different.

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              • masek@infosec.exchangeM masek@infosec.exchange

                Valve massively raised the prices for the Steam Deck:

                • 1TB OLED $649 -> $949
                • 512GB OLED $549 -> $789

                The items are out of stock nonetheless.

                Get used to the pattern: The unavailable hardware will become unaffordable

                The supply chains will die, then the accessory industry will follow. Companies like FixIt may prosper as the PC has now to last a decade.

                What remains of the industry will be handed over to China on a silver platter.

                #gaming as we knew it is dead. Hope the software devs (or their AI agent) got the memo that their games have to run fine on older hardware.

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                @masek

                Yep, as the situation is worsening and prices will remain high at least for a couple of years , if not for the next decade (depends on the future of AI industry ), developers should think to create games (and software) that can run fine even on older hw.

                I don't think the vast majority of people can justify spending large amounts of money for gaming....or in order to run local AI etc.

                And Windslop (Nadella) plan to gradually make Windows12 a thin client platform, just to subscribe to their Office and AI / Cloud services....
                Thanks Lord I use Linux....

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                • grutzifix@fedifreu.deG grutzifix@fedifreu.de

                  @masek
                  I hope the AI bubble will burst sooner than later.

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                  @grutzifix @masek go watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyQwAhppWj8 (or at least the first half hour or so)

                  The industry is dying. There will be nothing left at the end.

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                  • andre123@snowfan.itA andre123@snowfan.it

                    @masek

                    Yep, as the situation is worsening and prices will remain high at least for a couple of years , if not for the next decade (depends on the future of AI industry ), developers should think to create games (and software) that can run fine even on older hw.

                    I don't think the vast majority of people can justify spending large amounts of money for gaming....or in order to run local AI etc.

                    And Windslop (Nadella) plan to gradually make Windows12 a thin client platform, just to subscribe to their Office and AI / Cloud services....
                    Thanks Lord I use Linux....

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                    @andre123 There will be no more market for Gaming PCs at home. The manufacturers will die or pivot to other markets. Software Devs will write for Cloud and Service platforms. What remains of the market will be very small...

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                    • masek@infosec.exchangeM masek@infosec.exchange

                      @andre123 There will be no more market for Gaming PCs at home. The manufacturers will die or pivot to other markets. Software Devs will write for Cloud and Service platforms. What remains of the market will be very small...

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                      @masek

                      It may be, indeed !
                      I didn't think about this outcome, and I really don't like the idea of all computing , including gaming, in the cloud 😐

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                      • masek@infosec.exchangeM masek@infosec.exchange

                        Valve massively raised the prices for the Steam Deck:

                        • 1TB OLED $649 -> $949
                        • 512GB OLED $549 -> $789

                        The items are out of stock nonetheless.

                        Get used to the pattern: The unavailable hardware will become unaffordable

                        The supply chains will die, then the accessory industry will follow. Companies like FixIt may prosper as the PC has now to last a decade.

                        What remains of the industry will be handed over to China on a silver platter.

                        #gaming as we knew it is dead. Hope the software devs (or their AI agent) got the memo that their games have to run fine on older hardware.

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                        @masek Honestly, I would be fine with a sequel to Super Mario 64.

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                        • masek@infosec.exchangeM masek@infosec.exchange

                          @ravetracer_22 This will be sequence:

                          1. Component crisis: supply chains for some components fail (we're right here)
                          2. Hardware crisis: all supply chains crash
                          3. Accessory crisis: the followup-business will fail and crash
                          4. Software crisis: the software released does not match the available hardware
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                          @masek @ravetracer_22 I've been thinking about similar scenarios for some time.

                          We could do with old hardware for some time (I have a 17 year old laptop that is working and OK), except for the HDDs/SSDs.

                          I found no options in the consumer market that would last 10 years without significant data loss.

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                          • emilis@social.linux.pizzaE emilis@social.linux.pizza

                            @masek @ravetracer_22 I've been thinking about similar scenarios for some time.

                            We could do with old hardware for some time (I have a 17 year old laptop that is working and OK), except for the HDDs/SSDs.

                            I found no options in the consumer market that would last 10 years without significant data loss.

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                            @emilis @ravetracer_22 We're heading into "interesting times".

                            I foresee a market (in 10 years), where you pay per minute. Current AAA games cost $5 per hour, old titles a few cents.

                            Your console is a stupid terminal that gets the game streamed from a datacenter. It may even be just an app in your TV.

                            There will be some people playing old games on old or self-built hardware. Those will be looked upon with suspicion.

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                            • masek@infosec.exchangeM masek@infosec.exchange

                              @ravetracer_22 I think that will become an important discipline again. At least for those software devs who will survive.

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                              @masek

                              ha we gonna burn AI tokens to make software that uses less energy because we can’t afford more powerful hardware as its all hoarded by AI companies…

                              @ravetracer_22

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                              • masek@infosec.exchangeM masek@infosec.exchange

                                @emilis @ravetracer_22 We're heading into "interesting times".

                                I foresee a market (in 10 years), where you pay per minute. Current AAA games cost $5 per hour, old titles a few cents.

                                Your console is a stupid terminal that gets the game streamed from a datacenter. It may even be just an app in your TV.

                                There will be some people playing old games on old or self-built hardware. Those will be looked upon with suspicion.

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                                Buy paper books, now, while they're still available...

                                @masek @emilis @ravetracer_22

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                                • masek@infosec.exchangeM masek@infosec.exchange

                                  Valve massively raised the prices for the Steam Deck:

                                  • 1TB OLED $649 -> $949
                                  • 512GB OLED $549 -> $789

                                  The items are out of stock nonetheless.

                                  Get used to the pattern: The unavailable hardware will become unaffordable

                                  The supply chains will die, then the accessory industry will follow. Companies like FixIt may prosper as the PC has now to last a decade.

                                  What remains of the industry will be handed over to China on a silver platter.

                                  #gaming as we knew it is dead. Hope the software devs (or their AI agent) got the memo that their games have to run fine on older hardware.

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                                  @masek

                                  I hope GTA VI will run on my Casio fx-991 /s

                                  I think gaming on a PC will be degenarate from this now higher Specs to a lower Tier.

                                  we will in a couple of years dream from the games we play now.

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                                  • manawyrm@chaos.socialM manawyrm@chaos.social

                                    @grutzifix @masek go watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyQwAhppWj8 (or at least the first half hour or so)

                                    The industry is dying. There will be nothing left at the end.

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                                    @manawyrm @grutzifix @masek

                                    I will rent you you a Virtual PC ... But you musst every day lick my ass and when you wrote a Single word what i not like, will cancel your contract and Delete All Your data

                                    Best Future for the new Technical-Overlords

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                                    • alpacamale@social.cologneA alpacamale@social.cologne

                                      @masek Honestly, I would be fine with a sequel to Super Mario 64.

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                                      @alpacamale @masek Mario Galaxy is still the GOAT and both games just got remastered for the switch so...

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                                      • moppi@chaos.socialM moppi@chaos.social

                                        @manawyrm @grutzifix @masek

                                        I will rent you you a Virtual PC ... But you musst every day lick my ass and when you wrote a Single word what i not like, will cancel your contract and Delete All Your data

                                        Best Future for the new Technical-Overlords

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                                        @moppi @grutzifix @masek 🤢

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                                        • masek@infosec.exchangeM masek@infosec.exchange

                                          Valve massively raised the prices for the Steam Deck:

                                          • 1TB OLED $649 -> $949
                                          • 512GB OLED $549 -> $789

                                          The items are out of stock nonetheless.

                                          Get used to the pattern: The unavailable hardware will become unaffordable

                                          The supply chains will die, then the accessory industry will follow. Companies like FixIt may prosper as the PC has now to last a decade.

                                          What remains of the industry will be handed over to China on a silver platter.

                                          #gaming as we knew it is dead. Hope the software devs (or their AI agent) got the memo that their games have to run fine on older hardware.

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                                          @masek

                                          don't wanna start nothing, but the thing was obsolete when it was introed - AMD APU that has trouble keeping up with 720p gaming and was never upgraded. paying even *half* of that *four* years later is bonkers.

                                          for a *tenth* of its price you can cobble together a super-powerful desktop (comparatively speaking) and use any $20 mobile device to remotely play on it, by way of moonshine et al.

                                          this post brought to you by a 2009 i7-860 and 2017 RX 580.

                                          #permacomputing

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