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Cake day: July 16th, 2023

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  • Oh sweet summer child. Capcom is on a very sharp edge imo.
    Their games are solid, but everything around it is utter god damn dogshit.
    Sf5? Beta was very solid, was fucked up before release. Also had a terrible microtransactions system.
    Sf6? Very very solid base game, but to get all character and stages since last year + the game you have to pay +160 euro.
    Re4? Very solid remake, but prepare to loose performance on pc due to dunovo despite it being a single player game.
    Re: the village? Very solid game, but better pay shit up and also loose performance despite ALSO being a single player game.
    Megaman: mega who?
    Monster hunter : safe, for now. Monster hunter wilds looks amazing and loads of fun, but watch them fuck it up somehow…

    I like capcom a lot, have always supported them despite shit decisions and a few near bankruptcies but its the microtransactions/usage of dunovo and other weird ass decisions is making me hold back on buying their stuff atm…




  • The mit license allows forking, merging, modifying and releases of modified code. Yes id assume so yes :)
    I have a lot of bad things to say about some microsoft teams and some microsoft managers (cough fluentui webcomponents team cough ), but in general the .net team is a nice one and ive had several nice encounters with few of its devs.
    Just dont know what the actual bloody fuck the manager/team was thinking dropping linux when they made maui…


  • Thats bad paraphrasing. .net is not propiatary and is open source and cross platform now because it started from scratch even before they bought xamarin (.net core). Yes mono did help .net become cross platform, no denying that, but they were already making steps to make that possible. They had to for the cloud/azure.

    On top of that, for future development mono is no longer needed because .net is cross platform, and as an example ive made desktop apps on linux using avalonia which work on mac, windows, linux, …

    Mono’s purpose at this point is only legacy stuff ( aka .net framework projects, aka stuff made with .net 4.8 or lower ) and will not evolve, which is perfect for wine.
    I know it looks like microsoft took what they needed and are now ditching it, and its not untrue, but its always better to have something officially supported by the source instead of some 3th party as it will now evolve on all platforms at the same time and not stay behind the facts. It also will have better performance too since there is less translation going on.

    Dont be salty about this man. Be salty about maui and how it took xamarin and crippled it ( no linux support )