[-] mgiuca@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

Largely true but as a small aside, Google is still a company (within Alphabet). Alphabet is purely a corporate structure, and all branding still has Google on it. Whereas Facebook is now only a product, Meta is the company brand with its own logo and products named directly after it (like Meta Quest).

[-] mgiuca@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

As a long time Linux user, I was amazed when the entire tech industry "invented" package management a couple of decades after Linux. Did you know Apple invented the idea of being able to install an app and all its dependencies, signed by a central authority? So much easier than any other OS before it!

[-] mgiuca@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Lol I had to read all the way through your post to understand that the screenshot above was not a connection of names from Diablo IV formatted in a retro font for some reason.

[-] mgiuca@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

It would be unnecessary if Lemmy's web UI was actually reasonable. As it is, every single time I open the app, I have to log in again, then refresh the page to see anything at all. The news feed is paginated rather than endless scroll. When I press the back button on a comment thread, it takes me back to the page before the one I was looking at, so I lose my place. It's borderline unusable.

So I guess I'll give my ad eyeballs to the app that actually works.

[-] mgiuca@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Right, this isn't a marketing page to tell the general public about a new emulator system we can all start trying out or using to port old games. It's a business-to-business marketing page trying to get other game studios on board to port their back catalog.

[-] mgiuca@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago

There has basically been a single "event" in recent memory that a new version of Windows broke compatibility with thousands of games: Windows 10 came with a security patch that broke SafeDisc DRM. Which a tonne of games from the 2000s decade used on their CDs. Ultimately, I don't blame Microsoft. These games were purposely (via a third party) exploiting a security bug in the operating system, and it eventually got fixed.

Apart from that, Microsoft have always (going back to Windows 95) been explicitly supporting backwards compatibility of old software, though obviously there are always exceptions as software uses undocumented features of the OS that break over time.

[-] mgiuca@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

I love the sneaky Pac-Man graph.

[-] mgiuca@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

You have the right to withhold sharing your creations. If you never release anything at all then the above would not apply. This is about if you release something then years later stop making it available and prevent anybody from ever making a copy again.

(And the reason for that distinction is sound: the unreleased work is like nothing ever existed, the released work is part of the public culture.)

[-] mgiuca@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

King's Quest and Final Fantasy.

KQ I did go back and play through the entire series about a decade ago and had a great time. Final Fantasy I've just recently got into with 7 (original) and 8 but I don't have the patience to finish either. I would have if I'd have got into it back in the day.

[-] mgiuca@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

The original three Ultima games had a tile-based overworld but switched into a 3D first-person (extremely primitive) view when you went into dungeons.

[-] mgiuca@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Me too! It's a shame how unknown this game is.

[-] mgiuca@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I vaguely remember the death message said "another one bites the dust" and I had no idea what that meant.

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