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MAYBE now is a good tie to try “high on life.”

https://lemmy.ninja/post/238742

MAYBE now is a good tie to try “high on life.” - Lemmy Ninja Clan

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ninja/post/238729 [https://lemmy.ninja/post/238729] > I was GOING to recommend: > > High on Life is a cosmic adventure game that unfolds on an Earth attacked by the G3 cartel, extraterrestrial beings who exploit humans as drugs. The protagonist, a directionless high school graduate turned space bounty hunter, embarks on a mission to halt the invasion. Alongside the hero are his sentient and vocal weapons known as Gatlians, providing commentary and guidance throughout the journey. The game’s interstellar journey spans across various cosmic locations, such as a jungle and a city built on an asteroid’s surface, encountering both hostile and neutral characters. The player uses a unique arsenal to combat enemies, including a pistol, rifle, shotgun, knife, and a distinctive grenade launcher that shoots “baby grenades." Alongside battling adversaries, players solve simple puzzles and upgrade equipment in this captivating game. > > STOP > > While this sounds good, if you google “High on Life” you’re going to find LOTS of configuration recommendations on how to adjust the video… > > So it’s even playable. > > One guy had a 7950 CPU and a 4070 GPU and couldn’t get the game to 60 fps… > > The last patch for the game was in March. > > OTOH > > RECENT user reviews are VERY POSITIVE AND it is fully verified for the Steam Deck. > > So what am I saying? The bugs MAY be fixed based on available information. YMMV

Why does AMD only have 15% of the market?

https://lemmy.ninja/post/223845

Why does AMD only have 15% of the market? - Lemmy Ninja Clan

An opinion on why AMD graphics cards get overlooked.

Boomer Shooters for iOS

https://lemmy.ninja/post/222728

Boomer Shooters for iOS - Lemmy Ninja Clan

This is a game type that I can find everywhere but in the iOS ecosystem. Got any recommendations?

NEW RELEASE: Bloodhound

https://lemmy.ninja/post/139608

NEW RELEASE: Bloodhound - Lemmy Ninja Clan

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ninja/post/139367 [https://lemmy.ninja/post/139367] > In the arcade horror FPS game, Bloodhound [https://store.steampowered.com/app/1926270/Bloodhound/], players are entrusted with the role of a member of the Order of Keepers of the Gates. Their mission is to safeguard the gates of Hell from the nefarious Cult of Astaroth, intent on unlocking them to unleash evil. The game is a spectacular fusion of elements from cult horror films and real-world locations, teeming with unique enemies and formidable Hell bosses. Players can look forward to a robust arsenal of weapons and a hyper-fast-paced, blood-soaked gameplay experience. > > The game, set in meticulously designed hellish environments, draws its inspiration from cult horror films, legendary FPS games, and real-world references. As a brave member of the Order of Keepers of the Gates, players confront 16 different adversaries with sinister abilities. The opponents range from unholy abominations to diabolical cultists, each encounter designed to test your abilities, reflexes, and strategic prowess. Five devastating Hell bosses await, guaranteeing ultimate challenges for the players armed to the teeth. > > [https://lemmy.ninja/pictrs/image/49657ee3-f94e-4551-9c48-500e7cee4798.jpeg]https://youtu.be/LLBRlNt2qtA > > Bloodhound invites players to immerse themselves in intricate, hellish settings inspired by cult horror films and real-world references. A multitude of devilish enemies awaits, from demonic devil-spawns to horrifying bat-baby hybrids. To confront these formidable foes, players have access to an array of lethal weapons, including machetes, double-barreled shotguns, crossbows, rocket launchers, and an innovative chainsaw-flamethrower. > > Rafal “Flint” Krzeminski, CEO of Kruger & Flint Productions, expresses his enthusiasm for Bloodhound’s upcoming release. This game promises an explosive experience with hyper-fast-paced FPS gameplay. The developers have taken player feedback from the prologue into account, ensuring the final game provides an explosive encounter against evil forces. The high stakes question remains: will players endure the blood-soaked battles and truly embody Hell’s gatekeeper? > > Bloodhound released on July 18th on PC via Steam. Players can wishlist the game to keep track of its intense, fast-paced gameplay. The free prologue, Bloodhound: First Day in Hell, is available for play test. Bloodhound pledges a thrilling battle against darkness with a vast assortment of devilish enemies and a wide arsenal of weapons. Players should brace themselves for an explosive encounter with evil and fully embrace the role of Hell’s gatekeeper.

NEW RELEASE: Bloodhound

https://lemmy.ninja/post/139415

NEW RELEASE: Bloodhound - Lemmy Ninja Clan

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ninja/post/139367 [https://lemmy.ninja/post/139367] > In the arcade horror FPS game, Bloodhound [https://store.steampowered.com/app/1926270/Bloodhound/], players are entrusted with the role of a member of the Order of Keepers of the Gates. Their mission is to safeguard the gates of Hell from the nefarious Cult of Astaroth, intent on unlocking them to unleash evil. The game is a spectacular fusion of elements from cult horror films and real-world locations, teeming with unique enemies and formidable Hell bosses. Players can look forward to a robust arsenal of weapons and a hyper-fast-paced, blood-soaked gameplay experience. > > The game, set in meticulously designed hellish environments, draws its inspiration from cult horror films, legendary FPS games, and real-world references. As a brave member of the Order of Keepers of the Gates, players confront 16 different adversaries with sinister abilities. The opponents range from unholy abominations to diabolical cultists, each encounter designed to test your abilities, reflexes, and strategic prowess. Five devastating Hell bosses await, guaranteeing ultimate challenges for the players armed to the teeth. > > [https://lemmy.ninja/pictrs/image/49657ee3-f94e-4551-9c48-500e7cee4798.jpeg]https://youtu.be/LLBRlNt2qtA > > Bloodhound invites players to immerse themselves in intricate, hellish settings inspired by cult horror films and real-world references. A multitude of devilish enemies awaits, from demonic devil-spawns to horrifying bat-baby hybrids. To confront these formidable foes, players have access to an array of lethal weapons, including machetes, double-barreled shotguns, crossbows, rocket launchers, and an innovative chainsaw-flamethrower. > > Rafal “Flint” Krzeminski, CEO of Kruger & Flint Productions, expresses his enthusiasm for Bloodhound’s upcoming release. This game promises an explosive experience with hyper-fast-paced FPS gameplay. The developers have taken player feedback from the prologue into account, ensuring the final game provides an explosive encounter against evil forces. The high stakes question remains: will players endure the blood-soaked battles and truly embody Hell’s gatekeeper? > > Bloodhound released on July 18th on PC via Steam. Players can wishlist the game to keep track of its intense, fast-paced gameplay. The free prologue, Bloodhound: First Day in Hell, is available for play test. Bloodhound pledges a thrilling battle against darkness with a vast assortment of devilish enemies and a wide arsenal of weapons. Players should brace themselves for an explosive encounter with evil and fully embrace the role of Hell’s gatekeeper.

A Retchid Boomer Shooter

https://lemmy.ninja/post/139105

3nm Zen 5 by 2024? - Lemmy Ninja Clan

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ninja/post/138875 [https://lemmy.ninja/post/138875] > AMD’s Ryzen 8000-series CPUs, based on the new Zen 5 microarchitecture, have reached a crucial point on their way to market, with major industry benchmarking utility AIDA64 now recognizing the architecture. The update came from FireWire’s latest release notes for the AIDA64 tool, a popular system health and performance evaluation software among professionals and PC enthusiasts. FireWire would have needed detailed information from AMD to implement this preliminary support for Zen 5. > > However, this does not necessarily give an exact timeline for when the Zen 5 architecture will hit the market in the form of AMD Ryzen 8000-series desktop processors. AIDA64’s preliminary support for Intel’s Meteor Lake processors was introduced back in 2021, and these chips are not expected to launch until later this year. According to AMD’s roadmap, the release of the Ryzen 8000-series is set for 2024, indicating that the company is on track with its launch plan. > > FireWire’s release notes also show enhanced support for Intel’s upcoming processor generations: Meteor Lake, Arrow Lake, and Lunar Lake. Lunar Lake, with its new microarchitecture, is expected to be released late in 2024 or early in 2025. The upcoming 14th-gen Raptor Lake refresh and Meteor Lake chips, both under the 14th-gen label and expected to launch later this year, will stick with Intel’s current hybrid performance-efficiency core design. > > Arrow Lake, expected in 2024 and set to be built on TSMC’s 3nm process node, has reportedly been dealing with delays. This is not unusual for TSMC, which manufactures the processor wafers for numerous tech giants including AMD, Nvidia, and Apple. With the 3nm node predicted to be highly popular, production schedules are likely to be tight. > > AMD’s Zen 5 will also be utilizing TSMC’s 3nm node, which could be a double-edged sword for the company. Intel secured a significant portion of 3nm production capacity in 2021, ostensibly for an Arc GPU and several server chips. If Intel substitutes Arrow Lake chips into this capacity, it is likely to have a larger stock of its chips at the launch of Arrow Lake compared to AMD’s stock of 3nm Zen 5 chips. However, it appears that AMD placed orders for Zen 5 chips before Intel, which means Zen 5 chips may roll off the production line before Intel’s Arrow Lake chips. Whether AMD’s first-to-market advantage will result in a more successful launch, as seen with the previous Zen 4, remains to be seen.

A Retchid Boomer Shooter

https://lemmy.ninja/post/139090

100 USERS!!! - Lemmy Ninja Clan

PurpleTentacle was user 100! It’s great to see the board growing like this. If you’re new, please introduce yourself.