[-] PrivateLemur@lemmy.one 4 points 1 year ago

Detroit Become Human. I like it so far.

[-] PrivateLemur@lemmy.one 1 points 1 year ago

Can you please elaborate? Why does this game appeal to you?

[-] PrivateLemur@lemmy.one 4 points 1 year ago

From a publisher standpoint, he states they don’t change the way they think of making or selling games. Which does make sense for someone in his position to say and lead his company in doing.

While a mid-gen upgrade for consoles may be nice for consumers. As they can pick up a console that’s capable of handling better graphics or higher resolutions. Publishers still need to support the 10s of millions of launch consoles that have been sold over the past few years.

So these upgrades might be good for consumers, but he says they're not meaningful for publishers/developers.

[-] PrivateLemur@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

I wonder if the frame rate would be locked to 30 FPS, it'd be so fucking stupid if it did.

[-] PrivateLemur@lemmy.one 0 points 1 year ago

So I think that this is a bad decision by Mozilla. Who's idea was it to make a trackerless fork crash?

I can't think of any good reason for them to make it impossible for a forked browser to function properly, if they try to remove all trackers.

Even if you can be sure that the code is junk and harmless, that's unfortunate and just doesn't look good IMO.

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I've always wondered, why does Android forks of Firefox are not (or cannot?) get rid of ALL the trackers? Even Tor browser!

The browser with the least trackers is Mull, but it still has 1 Mozilla telemetry tracker, which the devs claim is completely disabled. I can't really read and inspect code, so I don't actually know.

So why is it? Does Mozilla make the browser unusable if you try to remove the tracker from the code?

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