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  • Puzzmo is the New Daily Puzzler’s Delight

    For the past few days I’ve been enjoyingPuzzmo, a new daily words-and-more puzzle service from Zach Gage (Really Bad Chess,Sage Solitaire,Typeshift, and so on), Orta Therox, and their fellow puzzle makers and artists.

    It’s got just what freaks like me who are tired of just doing the dailyWordle crave.

    Puzzmo’s got your classics like challenging crosswords but with helpful twists like get out of jail cards in the form of different hints when you get stuck, but only if you want them.

    Then there’s the new stuff, likeFlipart, a game where you just gotta spin a bunch of tiles to make em fit into a rectangle.

    There’s also a bunch of stuff that Gage worked on before, but stuffed into the daily puzzle genre, likeTypeshift,Spelltower, andReally Bad Chess.

    Like almost everything these days there are some caveats toPuzzmo. The first is that it’s in a limited access beta. Trying the service out is hidden behind a puzzle and a daily limit unless you have a friend with a special link to get in. Once you go to get in, you get a fun postcard in the mail with a special puzzle to decode a key.

    In the future, it looks likePuzzmo will be ad-supported, which would be kinda bad but people who get in early have access to a one time purchase for a lifetime version (I forked over the $60 USD), or a slightly cheaper yearly fee ($40). It’s possible or even likely these options and plans will change asPuzzmo’s player base grows.

    Once you’re in, you get all kinds of online stuff if you want it, like friends lists, groups, leaderboards, and so on. The leaderboards and other stuff can be toned down and hidden if you’re not a fan of competition. Not everything has to be about stepping on someone else to get ahead, even puzzles.

    My biggest gripe withPuzzmo is that it seems super friendly and indie until you realize that Hearst, one of the richest newspaper nepo-conglomerates in the world,is the money behind it. Who else could be printing out hundreds of puzzle cards and mailing them?

    I really likePuzzmo. Hopefully Hearst doesn’t ruin it.

  • HDR Steam Deck OLED Announced for November 16th with 6nm APU

    Valve just announced aSteam Deck OLED coming on November 16th at 10AM Pacific time for $550 with the 512GB model and 650 for a new 1TB model. The upgradedLinux or “SteamOS” handheld has a new 90hz OLED screen that gives you a better picture that supports HDR, a slightly larger 7.4 inch (versus 7.0 on the older LCD models) screen size with smaller bezels, 50 watt-hour battery (versus 40 on the LCD) which Valve claims nets you anywhere from 1 to 4 more hours of battery life, 45 watt power supply with a 2.5 meter cable (1 more meter than the LCD deck), WiFi 6E (WiFi 5 on the LCD), and the last key feature is a slightly shrunk down 6 nanometer APU (combination CPU and GPU) versus the 7 nanometer APU on the LCD decks. The 1TB OLED model also has a secondlimited edition version for $30 extra with a slightly different colorway.

    Reviewers have had it for a little while and report that newer APU nets slight performance boosts and keeps the deck cooler. They’ve also said the system’s fan is larger so the fan can turn slower to move the same amount of air. There’s also a small 5% weight decrease that I’m looking forward to.

    Here’s Digital Foundry’s Rich Leadbetter reviewing the OLED model:

    James Archerreviewed the whole OLEDSteam Deck can of beans for RPS:

    Personally, if I were a prospective shopper of fine SteamOS handhelds, I’d go for the new one in a blink. The Steam Deck OLED not only directs its focus to the two biggest shortcomings of the original, but takes the time to polish up design details and build quality to the point where you can literally feel its superiority. If Valve are right in that a Steam Deck with truly next-gen performance is still several years away – and in hindsight, they’ve been very particular with mentioning the performance bit – then I’m more than happy to pass the time on this OLED version.

    TheSteam Deck’snew store page has discounted LCD models, the 64GB model has been dropped to $350, the 512GB to $450. After thoseSteam Decks are sold out, they’ll be gone, leaving the last LCD model as the 256GB LCD for $400.

    Crucially, this isn’t aSteam Deck 2. It’s kind of wild that in the face of new challengers with faster APUs, Valve has released this new handheld without a huge APU upgrade, but the OLED upgrade still seems like a substantial improvement for new or heavily addictedSteam Deck users like me. The other handheld gaming computers from ASUS, Lenovo, and so on, are also stuck onWindows and reviewers and users have enormous software complaints because there’s only so much the hardware developers can do to customize the handheldWindows gaming experience. Similarly, getting a highly customizedSteamOS version ofLinux to runWindows games may produce a better experience where any individual game might not run well or lack needed features like anti-cheat software compatibility, but the OS isn’t as awful until you want to run a game from anywhere but Steam’s store and find the tools to run games from Epic, gog, or other stores are often frustrating to use.

    All of that makes me wonder if Valve’s lack of effort and their lip service to making a version ofSteamOS widely available for users and device makers might be a strategic choice instead of a failure.

    Eurogamer’s EIC Tom Phillipsspoke with Valve’s Yazan Aldehayyat about what’s missing to make the OLED a true 2.0 model

    “Obviously we’d love to get even more performance in the same power envelope, but that technology doesn’t exist yet,” Aldehayyat said. “That’s what I think we’d call a Steam Deck 2.0.

    “The first Steam Deck was the first moment in time where we felt like there was enough GPU performance in a portable form factor that lets you play all your Steam games. We would love for the trend of perf-per-watt to progress rapidly to do that, but it’s not quite there yet.”

  • PMG: “The Games Industry Must Not Stay Silent on Palestine”

    People Make Games has posted this video about the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people by the Israeli government. YouTube won’t let this video be embedded, but you can click on the link aboveor here to see it.

  • Bloodborne Kart Racing to Computers in January

    The “Fan Software” creation,Bloodborne Kart just got a release date announcement, it’s coming toWindows computersvia itch.io on January 31st, 2024.Bloodborne Kart’s trailer has a cool PlayStation 1-esque style that the developers last demade with their freely-availableBloodborne PSX.As of yet, there’s no price available forBloodborne Kart, but we do have a list of modes and features like 12 racers, 16 stages, single-player campaign with boss fights, split-screen multiplayer, and a versus battle mode. Sounds like a lot of fun, I’ve been enjoying playingBloodborne onstream and can’t wait for more in this universe of ridiculous gothic horror.

  • Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1+2 is Great on the Steam Deck

    Earlier this year I got back into the remake of the first twoTony Hawk Pro Skater games,Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1+2 that Vicarious Visions made. It took a lot of fiddling but the game ran alright on theSteam Deck. As anEpic Game Store exclusive you could runTHPS 1+2 through theHeroic Games Launcher with two big caveats: save game syncing is in beta for HGL, so that isn’t on by default so you’d also have to manually adjust a save game path with a keyboard and mouse in the HGL preferences. The second caveat was that THPS 1+2 would try and go online every few minutes and then momentarily freeze the game. Not fun, but it was tolerable because the game is so good.

    Until, surprisingly,THPS 1+2’sexclusivity came to an end earlier this month and it came outon Steam, you could finally play on theSteam Deck without fiddling. It’s still a non-native port, butTHPS 1+2 was almost fantastic on theSteam Deck. It had to be always online, but that was a minor inconvenience unless you were traveling. 

    Today,Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1+2 gotan update for theSteam Deck to play offline and so the keyboard overlay works better on theDeck.

    It looks like Iron Galaxy did the work to update Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1+2 for Steam, since Vicarious Visions hasbeen handed over to the Blizzard half of Activision Blizzard and unfortunately cancelledTony Hawk Pro Skater 3+4along with any other games Vicarious was working on that weren’t Blizzard titles.



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