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- games@lemmy.world
I wonder how my man Gordon is doing…
Still bleeding in a warehouse wondering WTF just happened.
He passed.
I guess the Overwatch market is wide open ever since Overwatch self destructed
I thought Valorant took that spot?
That’s more of a Counter Strike clone. The “abilities” are more akin to CS utilities like smokes and flashes than they are to Overwatch characters. The rest of the game is pretty much a direct copy of CS.
The PvP experience itself has actually never been in a better spot imo in terms of content delivery and balance cadence
If only Valve already had a wildly popular hero shooter with loveable characters.
Oh shit, are we getting Team Fortress 3?
No. See it has the forbidden number in the title
It’s actually a technical problem - Valve is running 1 bit computers that, due to binary origins, can only represent 2 states. They’d love to release hl3, but that would require coming up with the whole new architecture - at least doubling up to 2 bit cpu. Imagine the headache of adapting all the toolchain to build the game!
Valve could trivially circumvent this limitation by using a multi-precision library such as MPFR
See, that’s a common mistake - MPFR library is a C library for multiple-precision floating-point computations with correct rounding. Valve is, unfortunately, still stuck to integers. Their floating point appears to be functioning correctly as they’ve managed to avoid kernel panic releasing hl2e{1,2} - you can look at that as floats 2.1 and 2.2.
Fine, use the other GNU multi-precision library
what is a hero shooter and what makes it overwatch-style?
I’d think tf2 would be one.
You’d be correct about tf2.
I would define a hero shooter as having Moba style characters in a Counter Strike style environment.
Would Siege be considered a hero shooter?
Yes
Seems derivative.