Can you still at least make a new account for switch?So apparently, if you ever used your Fortnite account to play on PS4, it's now impossible to use it to play on Switch. Because Sony.
Sure, but if you bought skins or anything you lose them. Keep in mind that they are all Epic accounts, for a free to play game, and you can crossplay PS4 and PC afaik.Can you still at least make a new account for switch?
So why doesn't Epic just code around Sony and let Switch into your Epic account? Is Sony flexing nuts at *Epic* and not allowing, under threat of taking their ball and going home?Sure, but if you bought skins or anything you lose them. Keep in mind that they are all Epic accounts, for a free to play game, and you can crossplay PS4 and PC afaik.
I *think* that when you play with your Epic account on PS4 for the first time, it intertwines it with your PlayStation account.So why doesn't Epic just code around Sony and let Switch into your Epic account? Is Sony flexing nuts at *Epic* and not allowing, under threat of taking their ball and going home?
I mostly agree with the sentiment (which is why I was such a reluctant late comer to steam and other online DRM platforms), but Steam still lets you play your games even if it can't connect to steam servers. I doubt they'd be issuing a patch to decommission existing 32 bit steam installations, they probably just won't be getting new updates, and so things like multiplayer might stop working (if it relies on Steamworks).See, this I find fucked up. It's fine to fence off newer features to people running older OSes, but what if the person is on a computer that is unable to upgrade, or they simply don't want to? One day they are capable of playing all of the games they legally purchased, the next they're locked out, all because valve says so.
Windows XP and Vista are no longer supported by Microsoft. They are no longer getting security patches. No one should be running either of those operating systems in an online environment. I don't blame Valve at all for not wanting to deal with the security problems that come with that.See, this I find fucked up. It's fine to fence off newer features to people running older OSes, but what if the person is on a computer that is unable to upgrade, or they simply don't want to? One day they are capable of playing all of the games they legally purchased, the next they're locked out, all because valve says so.
Windows XP and Vista are no longer supported by Microsoft. They are no longer getting security patches. No one should be running either of those operating systems in an online environment. I don't blame Valve at all for not wanting to deal with the security problems that come with that.
All the shit that's been going on with Win 10 lately has REALLY got me considering just switching to ubuntu or something when Win 7 stops being supported, and suffering through WINE for any games I have that don't support linux.I understand the reasons why, I just don't like them.
Though, that there are people that don't want to update to Microsoft's newer version OSes should maybe make Microsoft look at what they're doing that turn people off so much (but they won't)
A technical examination of the trailer:This is the only thing that got me excited so far. I might have to upgrade my gaming rig for this.
Good luck with that. Empyrion can be made to run in WINE, but with a HUGE performance penalty.suffering through WINE for any games I have that don't support linux.
It's got a few years left to improve. 2020, IIRC. And I'll probably keep using 7 after that for a while until it becomes completely untenable like XP has.Good luck with that. Empyrion can be made to run in WINE, but with a HUGE performance penalty.
—Patrick
Remind me again what makes Windows 10 so horrific?It's got a few years left to improve. 2020, IIRC. And I'll probably keep using 7 after that for a while until it becomes completely untenable like XP has.
Well, as others have noted, it has a tendency to go and replace your drivers without consulting you, often breaking the functionality of the devices the drivers are for. That's REAL fun when it is a network card driver.Remind me again what makes Windows 10 so horrific?
Well, as others have noted, it has a tendency to go and replace your drivers without consulting you, often breaking the functionality of the devices the drivers are for. That's REAL fun when it is a network card driver.
Update 1803.
Constant attempts to spy on users and euphemize it by calling it "telemetry."
The attempt to get rid of "safe mode" options on bootup - or rather, to make it so you have to already be booted into windows to "reboot" into safe mode, which kind of defeats the purpose of "safe mode" being an if-all-else-fails option when windows won't boot. You have to use BCDEDIT to "hack" windows 10 back into letting you use F8 on bootup.
For about a year, at my office, all the machines running windows 10 refused to play nice on the network with any machine NOT running windows 10. And not a week goes by without someone's computer deciding to patch and reboot itself, often discarding work in progress on the machine. I tell ya, if any of our actual critical automation systems were on windows 10, we'd be out of business and I'd be in an insane asylum.
And of course, the general principles of the OS design changing drastically from "Open and versatile like a PC should be" to "A walled garden where we decide what you're allowed to run, and fucking buy it from the Windows App Store, you fucking peasant, GOD WE WISH WE WERE APPLE SO BAD." To say nothing of DX12 being limited to release only on windows 10 solely to try to force people to get windows 10 because not enough people were abandoning the still-perfectly-fine Windows 7.
Just, all of it put together paints a picture I don't wanna hang on my wall, if you get my meaning. What I have works with no fuss, and I'm going to keep it that way as long as possible, and when they finally come 'round to take it, fuck em.
You know, when Apple releases a macOS update and says, “This update enhances the safety and security of your Mac," I'm more inclined to believe it. They built the hardware, they probably understand it better than I do, and anyway if there's something I want to install that isn't on their "approved" list, there's actually a place I can go where it asks, "Install it anyway?" and I can say yes and it does it and then doesn't bother me again about it.the general principles of the OS design changing drastically from "Open and versatile like a PC should be" to "A walled garden where we decide what you're allowed to run, and fucking buy it from the Windows App Store, you fucking peasant, GOD WE WISH WE WERE APPLE SO BAD."
These two posts are related, even if they don't seem to be: https://www.zdnet.com/article/remote-code-execution-vulnerability-patched-in-valve-steam-client/Well, as others have noted, it has a tendency to go and replace your drivers without consulting you, often breaking the functionality of the devices the drivers are for. That's REAL fun when it is a network card driver.
Update 1803.
Constant attempts to spy on users and euphemize it by calling it "telemetry."
The attempt to get rid of "safe mode" options on bootup - or rather, to make it so you have to already be booted into windows to "reboot" into safe mode, which kind of defeats the purpose of "safe mode" being an if-all-else-fails option when windows won't boot. You have to use BCDEDIT to "hack" windows 10 back into letting you use F8 on bootup.
For about a year, at my office, all the machines running windows 10 refused to play nice on the network with any machine NOT running windows 10. And not a week goes by without someone's computer deciding to patch and reboot itself, often discarding work in progress on the machine. I tell ya, if any of our actual critical automation systems were on windows 10, we'd be out of business and I'd be in an insane asylum.
And of course, the general principles of the OS design changing drastically from "Open and versatile like a PC should be" to "A walled garden where we decide what you're allowed to run, and fucking buy it from the Windows App Store, you fucking peasant, GOD WE WISH WE WERE APPLE SO BAD." To say nothing of DX12 being limited to release only on windows 10 solely to try to force people to get windows 10 because not enough people were abandoning the still-perfectly-fine Windows 7.
Just, all of it put together paints a picture I don't wanna hang on my wall, if you get my meaning. What I have works with no fuss, and I'm going to keep it that way as long as possible, and when they finally come 'round to take it, fuck em.
I get that. As someone whose job all day long literally IS to tell people what they should’ve done, how they could’ve avoided their disaster with a backup or other (usually simple) task, and to run their updates for them rather than just clicking “not now” whenever it comes up, I really do get it.But back to Windows, updates are automatic now because too many people never updated. That's the simple, no-nonsense reason why they're automatic now, without being able to defer them..
You've basically described the WHQL process there Patrick. And vendors are continually trying to find ways to break it because having high standards is too much trouble. And thus we get the "we're rolling your drivers automatically to WHQL ones because that's the best we have right now" problem that you describe. The problem is, even those are frequently crap too.But the arrogance in assuming that something as functionally important as drivers MUST be forced into some sort of default is inexcusable in an environment where you do not have control over the hardware. They can’t know WHY someone stuck with a particular driver. You and I both already know that it would be disgustingly easy to add in code that checks the driver, checks the vendor/hardware ID, compares against a database, and then decides whether or not it is worth replacing, or else says “hey I don’t have this combination in my db yet, better add it and flag as needing investigation so we can be ready for next time.”
Yes, and that’s the joke.You've basically described the WHQL process there Patrick.
Except they're not. WIN X is too often replacing an up to date manufacturer driver with a shitty MS one which. Does. Not. Work.10 is making them stay to "manufacturer latest" which we're finding out frequently enough is crap.
...but which no doubt conforms better to MStandards.Except they're not. WIN X is too often replacing an up to date manufacturer driver with a shitty MS one which. Does. Not. Work.
But that's the part about WHQL stuff: MS doesn't MAKE those drivers, the manufacturers do (a few "generic" exceptions to this). But if the manufacturer STOPS submitting to the database, but release drivers through their own "update" application, then you can have newer, and then the OS looks against the "master" DB and says "you got a rogue driver from somewhere" and overwrites it. It's bad manufacturer behavior that's to blame there.Except they're not. WIN X is too often replacing an up to date manufacturer driver with a shitty MS one which. Does. Not. Work.