Some time ago the internal tools to build levels and campaigns "leaked," so people are working on that, but right now it's mostly textures, cheats, items, changing numbers etc.
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Another slow news day, huh?
Looked at the article, it's even worse. Another great job, making a dumb article from a reddit post.
The site is garbage blog spam, but I agree that Valve lacks consistency with some of their decision, related to the Deck or Steam at large.
The Steam Deck compatibility ratings (Verified, Playable, Unsupported) on Steam are directly from Valve. They test each game and give it a rating. Some employee probably had to play a lot of Hentai Puzzle games. Sometimes I get asked on the Deck, if the rating is correct, but I don't know if any rating ever changed, because tons of users complained (I didn't even hear of this Spider-Man thing).
ProtonDB ratings (Gold, Silver, Platinum), that you might get through a browser extension, are made through user feedback.
That the Valve ratings can't always be trusted has been known since basically the Steam Deck launch. Some games are Verified, but can barely run, with the lowest settings. This way, Valve can pad some numbers and point to the AAA games that run on the Deck. The opposite doesn't usually happen, maybe games like Ghost of Tsushima, which is mentioned in the article, is rated Unsupported, because of the multiplayer, that doesn't work, but single player is fine.
Because you're Nintendo.
It would be funny if the reason Nintendo went after the Switch emulators because Switch 2 is the same, and you get playable games in days.
Still trying Baldur's Gate 3 solo Honor Mode. I've died a lot, to all kind of different enemies. Currently, I got a good run going, made it to level 6, still Act 1, but almost done. Hopefully I don't turn off my brain again in a crucial moment and just eat dirt.
Wating for that Diablo 2 collab. I want a Deckard Cain skin.
What is it exactly, that people want from the sequel?
Bigger skill tree, so you can make even more fun of D4.
While I agree with you, that the money distribution was unfair, I think if you're actually comparing this to the shit Nintendo pulls all the time, you're insane.
Also, if you're calling me a fanboy, because I don't immediately blacklist a company for a (in my opinion) small issue, you have to be one as well, because otherwise you'd live off the grid in the woods.
Apparently it's called a remaster, not a remake.