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pewgar_seemsimandroid , to Technology in Aptoide becomes first non-Apple iOS store

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anticurrent , to Technology in Aptoide becomes first non-Apple iOS store

This once again shows how the EU is toothless. making laws just for a show while allowing big tech to circumvent them while waving a big fat finger to the EU's face.

Rustmilian , to Technology in Aptoide becomes first non-Apple iOS store
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Aptoide sucks.

doleo ,

Does it? Have you tried it?

Rustmilian , (edited )
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Yes, on Android. From my own investigations, it appears to have a really bad malware problem despite it's claims of scanning for malware, especially for the free distributions of paid apps from the Google Play Store, which constitutes piracy and copyright infringement raising ethical issues.

1995ToyotaCorolla , to Technology in Aptoide becomes first non-Apple iOS store
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Alphane_Moon OP ,
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That's wild! 692 "partners", I wonder if anyone even sees the irony of that message.

rottingleaf ,

HIV is a bit more real than irony

TheBigBrother ,

Fuck these MFs..

Caligvla ,
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Now that it's owned by IGN expect it to become even worse.

Madbrad200 ,
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I used to use aptoide for piracy many years ago. I guess that's not a thing anymore?

Madbrad200 ,
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A DNS blocker like pihole, nextdns, adguard etc might help with that.

Swarfega ,

I'd suggest uBlock Origin but then they're running iOS.

noodlejetski , to Technology in Aptoide becomes first non-Apple iOS store

that's a name I haven't heard for a while, not since their data breach.

Shark03 , to Technology in Aptoide becomes first non-Apple iOS store

Cydia:
Am I a joke to you

ogeist ,

Aptoide becomes first non-Apple non-jailbreak iOS store

vox ,
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altstore

lilja , to Games in The life and death of E3: The story of the world's most chaotic trade show, told by the people who were there
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I know that the world has changed and these kinds of big conferences aren't really viable (or necessary) anymore, but my younger self who always wished to go to E3 at some point is sad.

Voytrekk , to Games in IGN Entertainment acquires Eurogamer, GI, VG247, Rock Paper Shotgun and more
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Are there any other major publications not part of that group now? Seems like a blatant monopoly.

Fiivemacs , to Games in IGN Entertainment acquires Eurogamer, GI, VG247, Rock Paper Shotgun and more
Dariusmiles2123 , to Games in PlayStation names Hermen Hulst and Hideaki Nishino as its new CEOs

It’ll be interesting to see what it changes for us consumers.

What I’m happy to see is that they talk less about games as a service lately.

mihnt ,
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It’ll be interesting to see what it changes for us consumers.

More account linking and data scraping.

newthrowaway20 , to Games in PlayStation names Hermen Hulst and Hideaki Nishino as its new CEOs

Dual CEOs? I feel like I've seen this in a comedy somewhere.

PseudorandomNoise ,
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We saw it at Blizzard but the woman they hired left within a year because she was paid less than her male counterpart.

toothpaste_sandwich ,

A tale as old as time 🥲

Crack0n7uesday ,

probably have one for North America and one for the rest of the world. Sony does a lot of shit, I think their movies are almost all North America.

Aielman15 ,
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From the source:

Hulst is CEO of the newly named Studio Business Group, which includes all of PlayStation’s first-party teams, plus covers the development of PlayStation IP onto other mediums, such as TV and film. Hulst was already head of PlayStation Studios. He was previously the co-founder of Horizon and Killzone developer Guerrilla Games, which was acquired by Sony in 2005.

Hideaki Nishino will lead the Platform Business Group, which includes console hardware, technology, accessories, PlayStation Network and third-party relations (covering major publishers and indie studios). He was already SVP of Platform Experiences. He’s been part of the Sony business since 2006, holding numerous roles at Sony Network Entertainment, Sony Corporation and SIE.

Crack0n7uesday ,

So yeah, they already have more than one CEO, and it doesn't sound like anyone is being replaced either.

onlinepersona , to Gaming in Activision to pay $23.4m for patent infringement

Anybody know which patent was infringed upon? Are Acceleration Bay patent trolls or is there really something there?

Anti Commercial-AI license

rmstyle ,
onlinepersona ,

The Ars article is definitely better than the gamesindustry.biz one. Patent trolls for sure.

Also, what the fuck is that patent? They are describing a multi-cast over unicast, which is basically a for loop over the participants. Friggin ridiculous.

Anti Commercial-AI license

rhombus ,

Definitely patent trolls. They don’t use the patents at all and they have a bunch of lawsuits ongoing against other game developers.

KingThrillgore , to Games in Devolver co-founder says large-scale game dev "crushing under its own weight a little bit"
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Devolver isn't helping they have new shit coming out every week they're the busiest indie publisher out there

And it started when they went public on the LSX

slimerancher , to Games in Devolver co-founder says large-scale game dev "crushing under its own weight a little bit"
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Interesting article. They also talk about indies and different consoles:

Having heard some indies at GDC talking about skipping Xbox and PlayStation because there just isn't much of an audience for indies on those platforms if you can't get included in their subscription services, we ask Lowrie about how healthy the console ecosystems are for indies these days.

He echoes the indies we heard from in acknowledging that Switch stands apart from Xbox and PlayStation on this front.

"They've created an ecosystem – and therefore a user base – that is really open to interesting concepts and gameplay ideas," Lowrie says of Nintendo. "The PlayStation and Xbox user, for as long as I've been doing this… there's a lot of people that still like indie games, don't get me wrong. Cult of the Lamb has done very well on those platforms. But I think the large majority of those people buy those platforms to show off what they can really do. They're looking at Destiny. They're looking at Helldivers. They're looking at Starfield. They definitely push those.

"I think the platforms themselves all are really strong believers in indie games. They really do push them. I think on the other end, the consumers – as big as they might be – there's still a smaller portion than we would like on Xbox and PlayStation that are open to looking at a pixel art platformer and going, 'I'll give this a shot.'"

Peffse ,

I wish we had more small publishers. It's so rare to go into a store now and see a $20-$40 title from some rando. Cheap enough that I can go "Oh, that's interesting looking I'll grab it". Limited Run is great and all, but there's no magic when you pre-order something 8 months out.

MurrayL ,

The return on indie games (if there even is a return) is already vanishingly small for 99% of releases - printing and distributing physical copies would just be pouring even more money down the drain.

Peffse ,

Oh no doubt. It's a shame too. We saw the death of the mid-level developer long ago.

When I go to cons I try to buy any smaller self-published titles I see, but wish the market could support smaller devs while remaining consumer-friendly with a "coop" publisher. An entity that can eat a loss while still finding gems that would be lost to time if stuck on a digital store.

That isn't to say that smaller titles are dead. Currently I look out for stuff published by Soedesco, GS2 Games, Team17, Microids, EastAsiaSoft, etc etc.

Marketsupreme ,

I feel that a mid level developer either evolved into a triple a behemoth(or merged) or died out. It's really sad.

catloaf , to Gaming in Baldur's Gate 3 sweeps BAFTA Games Awards 2024

Hot take: one game shouldn't be allowed to win multiple categories.

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