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Playback.dem 2024-09
Sat Oct 5 16:28:00 UTC 2024

Playback.dem

Welcome to another entry in our Playback series, where we try to have a round up of interesting news on the gaming community along with a status report on our gaming network.

Frag-Net Status Report

It’s that time of the year again, and you know what that means! In addition to the season, we also have a couple exciting announcements!

Read Our New Interview This Sunday

A microphone typically used in interviews

Remember that interview we mentioned a while ago? Yeah it was a while ago, we know, but hey life happens. The interview needed a bit more time in the oven and it’s all the more better for it. One of the main problems has been the audio segment as there has been a lot of editing and clean up, but we think it’s finally ready to be published and you’ll see it this Sunday at Noon (EST)*.

Here is a little snippet to appease your appetite:

Guest: And yeah since I was kind of- There was a guy named Kevin something, the “Captain Immy” guy? Have you come across him?

FN: I don’t know, he doesn’t sound familiar.

Guest: Kevin- he did the “Attack of the Show!” on like G4 TV?

FN: Ohh that guy!

Guest: Kevin Pereira that’s who it was yeah!

FN: Oh my- Pereira yes!

Guest: Yeah so I think he was uh- he wanted to be me.

both chuckle

Guest: And so yeah and so he started a show I think it was called, Captain Immy [Pointless Audio], I think he was called - he was called “Captain Immy”.

FN: I didn’t know that he went that far back.

Guest: Yeah! But this was probably in ’99, and then I got wind of it somebody sent me some stuff because he was like, making fun of [me] you know.

FN: Wow.

Are able to guess our guest? Find out this weekend!

Halloween Event

A typical Jack-O-Latern

It’s spooky month, and Halloween is upon us! Not only will Frag-Net suit up for the month, we will also be host our annual game! We have decided to host another Steam based (at the moment) game of Vampire Slayer and Zombie Panic! Here’s the details for the event:

event.frag-net.com:27015
October 31st @ 15:30 PST

Hope to see you there!

HL2, Garry’s Mod, and Quake III Anniversary Events

In the next couple of months, Half-Life 2 and Garry’s Mod will have their 20th Year Anniversary and Quake III will have its 25th Year Anniversary! (feel old yet?)

We are waiting to see what the communities will be doing before we announce any game events here, however we do plan on releasing some pieces, videos, and projects related the celebrations.

Be sure to check our Calendar or our Fediverse page to see all events!

Gaming News

New Half-Life Beta Build Found & Released

Half-Life Net Test 2 CD

Last month was a bit of excitement in the Half-Life community as a personal copy beta build was discovered by its original owner, Chad Jessup. The industry veteran shared their storage findings in a Twitter thread, when they discovered a disc any Half-Life fan would die for, a beta build. Eventually, Chad got in touch with the community and Reagan45 uploaded it on Archive.org.

The build is interesting for a few reasons, and you should head over to The Cutting Room Floor to find out why.

Thatcher’s Techbase Haunts Bethesda

For those unaware, the recent “remasters” of DOOM on Steam feature a Mod Browser, a useful addition for sure, however it has not been without controversy. Ignoring problems of improper credits or compatibility, some mods were never made for such a walled garden. Take for instanace the slightly controversial DOOM II mod called “Thatcher’s Techbase” featuring the former Prime Minister of England - as a resurrected hellspawn.

[REDACTED] Techbase

As you can imagine, the suits at Bethesda (or is it Zenimax? Microsoft? Who is keeping track of accountability exactly?) did not find any humor in the mod and removed it for it’s “real-world politics”. As a result, the mod author has come back with [REDACTED] Techbase, a version poking fun at the gatekeepers. In it you can see enemies with “CENSORSED” comic-sans bars, bad smilies covering the obvious former un-dead Prime Minister, and so on. You can see a preview here from the author, here’s what they wrote:

To celebrate its 3rd birthday, I am rereleasing THATCHER’S TECHBASE for “DOOM+DOOM II”!

However, in light of the recent Educational Notice received from Bethesda, all real-world politics have now been removed.

Please enjoy ███████’█ TECHBASE on PC, PlayStation and Xbox!

Unforunately, this did not satisfy the company’s requirements and the mod was removed once again from the Mod Browser. As always, services like Archive.org, DoomWorld and the rest of game communities are the go to place for creating, playing and preserving mods, maps and other addons.

Source: PC Gamer

Sony Unveils and Takes Pre-Orders for PS5 Pro

Sony has revealed the $699 PlayStation 5 Pro version of their popular console.

The annoucement has had a lukewarm reception on the web so far, but we’ll see how the general sales figures pan out.

John Romero and Jordan Mechner Interview with MinnMax

We hear from good old Romero and Jordan Mechner talk about their preservation efforts in the industry and them encouraging other developers to share their development history through various means. As we archive this stuff ourselves, the topic hits close to home and we thought it was worth sharing.

Watch it here!

Thanks to Blues News for the heads up on this and some of our other stories featured here.

(Rumor) Valve Testing ARM64 and Android Support

We mentioned a while back that the world is slowly moving away from x86, and it seems Valve is the latest to join the 21st century of computing.

Of course a Steam Deck with much higher power efficiency is on our mind - and in fact highly desired. We will have to wait and see if/how that manifests.

Tech News

Apple Forced to Pay $14 Billion in Irish Taxes

The European Court of Justice tells Ireland and Apple to knock off their weird backroom deals and tells Apple to pay back $14.4 billion in taxes to Ireland. As Axios reports, Apple and Ireland have been appealing this for a while.

The nation of Ireland apparently doesn’t like receiving $14.4 billion in taxes. The staff of this website wonders if its citizens do.

Let us know, in chat.

Windows 10 and 11 Fight for Install Numbers

In another round of Steam Stats, it was revealed back in August that Microsoft had successfully bullied enough of their user base to start using Windows 11 to topple the number one place of Windows 10. However this was not meant to last as this month, Windows 10 usage shot back up +1.57% while Windows 11 went down by -1.48%.

When it comes to Mac OS and Linux, it seems 0.06% crawled back to Windows.

Discord Limits Upload Size to 10 Mb, Demands Money for Increase

Speaking of userbases that tolerate too much, Discord has now limited their file upload size to the size of a 2004-era E-Mail attachment: 10 MB.

Discord of course states the obvious: Running a centralized datacenter serving billions of messages is “costly”.

Look guys, the idea was that after they were done growth-hacking and nailed your favorite people/communities to their platform that you pay for their “great service” by upgrading to Nitro. Which you won’t, because you’d never gone there in the first place if it had a price tag. Will this change make people who hesitated before… finally start paying for Nitro? No. Does this mean more free features will be on the chopping block? Absolutely.

Source: Slashdot

Rust vs. C

The programming world was butting heads last month, with the boiling point issue being over the use of the Rust programming language in the Linux Kernel and its usage over the traditional C language.

As The Register reports, even Linux author Linus Torvalds was getting in words on the issue.

With many people programming as a passion, it is naturally a diverse space full of opinionated individuals.

Needless to say, you cannot have rational arguments about such emotions. The reality is, while Rust may not suit all use-cases - doesn’t mean there isn’t C code that shouldn’t be replaced with memory safe code. Especially for subsystems where you cannot afford to lose state. The tradeoffs may be worth it, depending on what it is that needs doing. See? Now find something else to argue about.

WinAmp’s Disastrous Sources Code Release

We finally know how they whipped the llama’s ass. In what should have been a historic moment - in the legacy of the most famous audio player that ever exisited - it instead ended up like a washed out band being boo’d off stage during their comeback tour.

Winamp’s source code was finally released to the public after a nearly decade long “promise” to make it available to the world. The release was riddled with issues, and hilighted multiple instances of software license and patent violation. A public mockery exploded in the form of fake GitHub Issues and Forks. The license, which prohibits forking (the very essence of contributing requires making a fork) contradicts the rest of the source tree on so many levels, that people are arguing about whether or not it could even be enforced.

We want to remind everyone that this all could have been avoided with some very simple care and effort, especially with a company of this scale. You can get in touch with organizations like the FSF. Don’t let it discourage others from doing the right thing of opening up legacy code.

Already there are a ton of (unlicensed? hah!) forks, so expect the definitive, authentic, cross-platform, port of Winamp to your niche operating system very soon.

ISP Argues For Customers In U.S. Supreme Court

The Internet Service providers in the United States came together recently to… loudly proclaim that they do not like losing paying customers. They must be on our side you guys.

Source: Ars Technica

Misc News

FreeHL2 Updates

Half-Life 2 Logo

Staff members eukara and Xylemon have been hard at work and got something to show for it.

In anticipation of the upcoming 20 Year Anniversary, the progress on FreeHL2 has ramped up significantly thanks to the major refractions in Nuclide taking shape!

YouTube: Rad-Therapy II - September 2024
YouTube: Rad-Therapy II - Sandbox

When the anniversary hits, expect to be able to try it yourself.

Music Industry Gets A Reality Check

Archivists and everyone else should take note as well.

As reported by Ars Technica, a company named Iron Mountain who is handling archival for music record companies, is stating that the 1990s mechanical hard drives that were being used are dying.

This should be a wake up call to anyone who is putting off duplicating their disks.

GPU DOOM

You know what they say, “DOOM runs on everything”, and now your GPU. No, we don’t mean GLDOOM, we mean all of DOOM running on your GPU. Thanks to jhuber6 and hardcode84 for this crazy port!

Frog Protocols Announced for Wayland

Valve developer Misyl announced over at our Fediverse instance that Frog Protocols, a proposal and PR for Wayland that addresses a few glaring problems of the display protocol.

We will no doubt see things show up there that are necessary and/or important for the development of future Steam/Valve hardware devices/software.

Be sure to check out the repo and Misyl’s profile for some interesting behind the scenes.

Round Up!

Here’s the rest we didn’t have too much to say about but felt were still worthwhile stories of the month:

All in All

That was quite a bit, wasn’t it? See you this Halloween!

Happy Fragging



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