hey guys its riley from the video hey when i walked around this evening collecting street candy, NO ONE knew who i was. that's actually how it always is but this time it's like i had added another layer to my privacy toolkit by dressing as a haunted armadillo. You can have that protection too by going to deal.incogni.io/SHJ and getting 50% off an annual plan! Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. The best part is you don't even have to be an armadillo you can be anything
It’s so hilarious to me how games like Apex drop Linux support for “anti cheat reasons” when 99.99% of cheaters are still using Windows, including the severe stuff like the two pros who got hacked during the tournament. It’s not like it’s actually hard to cheat on Windows, even with a kernel level anticheat.
So, apparently, EA claims that the Windows cheaters are able to get around the anti-cheat by "pretending to be Linux" I don't know if this has something to with WSL, or EA just trying to find any excuse to turn off Linux support... Either way it goes to show that kernel anti-cheat isn't some silver bullet.
I think it's more about not spending development/maintenance cost on a smaller but still complex to develop platform I'm not saying that what EA did was right or correct
@@BocVel They don't spend any development costs supporting Linux. All they do is enable Proton support for EAC. Proton itself runs the Windows version of the game just fine and always has, even before there was official support.
@@Daktyl198 yeah but at the minimum that's one person job to enable and test that it works correctly, and they don't want to pay for that, they are driven by profit and apparently Linux is not enough, and that sucks if for whatever reason you want to play EA games
@@BocVelthat's kind of like saying, if the power company randomly started turning off your power despite paying, decides to charge you a fee for the employee the 30 minutes to flip it back on. Or them saying they refuse to even restore it It is literally the labor of flipping a switch and you aren't "forced" to "support" or develop ANYTHING extra so this would be less than 1 hour of 1 employee's time per year on average AT MOST. This is because the proton team is who is actually supporting most of the software Lastly I don't think you need me to tell you that if a triple A company game is going to be an ongoing live service title that the LEAST they could do is put the absolute minimum level of support to at least get the game "working" on Linux should it even be the case that they felt that it needed an extended effort
Most if not all of the songs currently on the site already have high quality rips floating about. Most on youtube until they went on a dmca crusade a few years ago
There's no need. They are all just uploads of the official soundtracks, which are often Japan exclusive but of course being CDs are really easy to upload online. Check out the piracy megathread.
Most of those soundtracks are already available online from ripped CDs, albeit some of those soundtracks never officially released outside Japan. No really a point to download lesser quality music when CD quality is already readily available.
Go ahead. They don't care about you specifically. They only go after those who share the information on how to make such modifications. As long as you keep your modifications to yourself, you can modify anything of yours without worrying about legal repercussions for doing so. As long as you bought it, it is yours to do whatever you want with it. There's plenty of very clear case law to back that up too. It's when you start sharing details of what you did so that others can replicate it that the legal waters start getting murky.
Nintendo definitely released this app solely to solidify their position in the court system. There was no inclination for a human jury to rule in favor of Nintendo when they sue you because of the background music in your RUclips video of you playing a Nintendo game. But now that track 4 of that Nintendo game is on their own music app???
no they didnt need to do this for that reason. the simple thing is people uploading their music has never been legal and the reason they dont sell their music (outside of japan) is for mechanical license and the loss of control it gives. if they sold the soundtracks people COULD use them as background tracks they dont want people using their music like that and often times neither do the music artists. people come up with weird conspiracy theories for things instead of "nintendo has had history of doing weird shit at random" do note they owned "love hotels" and a series of light gun toys culminating in a small in home shooting gallery
@@jh302 so dumb... I'm currently listening to a Nintendo Lofi set on RUclips... is all this kind of stuff going to be hunted down? I'm serious, this feels like a nearly nuclear positioning... Nintendo music has almost always been a safe choice for streamers to use as background music... entire archives are now in jeopardy...
Can't wait for red dead online to be taken down because: - r* finally cut the support - r* added an anticheat and I play on Linux What a great time to be a Linux gamer. Next what, TPM 2.0 needed to run apps using wine?
Unless you're using a platform from 2008, you probably have TPM 2.0 already. Any modern hardware has it. And if it can work as a hardware-based alternative to DRM like Denuvo, then that would be awesome.
@@MrGamelover23The last thing you should want is hardware based DRM, it makes far harder to crack or create mods that remove it which means publishers are less likely to remove it at a later date when the DRM becomes useless and TPM 2.0 doesn't solve the problems that DRM creates for paying users beyond maybe being faster. TPM 2.0 as a standard was first made in 2014, with fTPM implementations appearing in 8th gen Intel CPUs (roughly late) 2017 and Ryzen 3000 series (mid-2019). Given just how many still usable but old computers are still in active use. We should demand for no DRM, not encourage it's tumour like growth including Client side anticheat that doesn't actually prevent cheaters all that well (unlike Server-side anticheat, which is much harder to bypass) and is basically rebranded DRM sold in a way gamers are more accepting of. Sources: trustedcomputinggroup.org/trusted-computing-group-releases-tpm-2-0-specification-improved-platform-device-security/ www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/microsofts-draconian-windows-11-restrictions-will-send-an-estimated-240-million-pcs-to-the-landfill-when-windows-10-hits-end-of-life-in-2025 www.pcgamer.com/according-to-experts-on-kernel-level-anticheat-two-things-are-abundantly-clear-1-its-not-perfect-and-2-its-not-going-anywhere/
So I was looking through the songs in Nintendo Music and there’s a song from Nintendogs called “Music Box: Puppy Waltz”, and the melody is based off of Chopin’s Minute Waltz (Op. 64 No. 2). In Guardians of the Galaxy 3, there’s a song featured that’s based off of the same one called “Koinu no Carnival” (Puppy Carnival). Has that song secretly been a reference to Nintendogs this whole time??
If I already had Switch online and had the ability to extend BGMs that would be neat. But this just makes me worried for more takedowns of uploads of songs for other Nintendo based BGM
More likely they fired their Linux devs and can't maintain the software as a result. Linux is not the same as other OSes. Cross-platform development is really hard, Linux has WAY too many distros with each one having innumerable quirks and bugs across a gazillion window managers and 20 or so desktop environments, and Linux only has maybe 5% of the marketshare on desktop. With Linux you are supporting hundreds, if not thousands, of incompatible software combinations - and that's before encountering any real hardware problems. With Windows and Mac OS X, you know they are trash but they are at least reliably consistent trash.
@@privacyvalued4134they never had any Linux Devs to begin with. Apex Linux support was literally just a single toggle switch in the build process where the anti-cheat asks "allow linux? Yes/No"
@privacyvalued4134 1. There is much less variation in Linux distros than you make it seem. 2. There are solutions precisely for the incompatibilities that do exist. 3. Most Linux-native games officially only support 1-2 versions of 1-2 Linux distros at most.
Can I like this twice for the Bears Beats Battlestar Galactica reference? (although it would have been funnier if Jakob was like “What are you doing? What is going on here?!”)
@ BILLIONS in profit. Sprayed away on their CEOs. They could invest in doing the right thing but it is much easier and cheaper to tick the box to disable that support.
@@allesarfintNo, a classic gamer take would say it's okay for a company that isn't known for security to require a rootkit (that can have access to your entire computer) just to play a game.
Ubisoft is cooked. They can't keep talent, can't support said talent properly, and have been caring way too much about reaching the hearts and minds of investors through their games instead of the gamers playing them. Their current ethos is to remake the modern equivalent of Battle Creek Sanitarium's practices with a medium focused on entertainment. Meaning, they want to boil making games down into a formula and serve it again and again with no added anything, expecting that to make them grow beyond the competition.
people being salty about Switch 2 not getting announced have clearly forgotten that Nintendo very rarely listens to their fans or critics, and will instead do whatever it is they want to do, regardless of how strange or outdated its methodologies are, and only if and when they want to do it, with pretty much zero exceptions. Nintendo will announce the Switch 2 when they want to and only when they want to.
It's just odd, because they said they would do it this year, but we are running out of year. I don't recall if they said 2024, or if they were referring to the Japanese financial year, which goes until March.
I believe In the 80s Myamoto got really and I mean really high and wrote out an in depth strategy for Nintendo to follow for the next 100 years they have only deviated once with the Wii U.
Nintendo also has a long proven track record of innovating, then waiting until all their competitors outclass them, then scratching their heads when nobody wants their next try. See SNES to N64 or Wii to Wii U. Major downtrends in acquisition and brand loyalty from consumers. If Wii U had dropped alongside PS3 and 360 It would have dominated. They waited too long. Switch 2 is now gonna have to compete with all sorts of devices that are superior and Nintendo is gonna be playing catch up...again.
Apex misses monetisation targets > Removes Linux support effectively blocking an entire platform of players. I know there is more to it then that but it's the irony that gets me every time.
Depend on how many are playing the game on linux. If not enough are playing (and paying money) to at least cover the cost of maintaining that version then the decision makes sense.
You're saying there's no jumpscare on this video, but that semi transparent person on frame on the April fools 2024 techlinked spooked the fuck out of me.
Okay, *THAT* explains why there has not been a Pokemon 'Super Music Collection' since 2016 and generation 7 (Sun & Moon)... At least, a release that isn't limited run, physical media, exclusive to Japan! The rest of the world can have a streaming service and like it.
Ubisoft may change but they wont just give back the The Cre 1 game they stole from everyone that purchased it, right? No they wont, so to me it is "no more Ubisoft games", I got used to not owning my Ubisoft gaames, get used to not sell your games anymore Ubisoft.
There are only a few of their games that has all data on cart or disc nowadays. It's sad that companies aren't putting their all into physical media anymore besides a few.
@@theelitedragon2x317 it is not a matter of physicall media or not but a matter of scam, we own a license to play the game and not a "rental", offline mode for a game that have multiplayer only as an afterthought like The Crew 1 (I myself never "really" played TC1 with anyone else but solo, despite finding playeers on the map) were meant to be playeed and it was never sold as subscriotion so "to me" it is the same as if Ubi got there and takeen the game from me (game I paid for). Ubi "promissed" offline patch for The Crew 2 and Motorfest but nothing for The Crew 1 so "while" I dont have The Crew 1 back Ubi wont be seeing my money anymore and any other Ubisoft games I already own I "own" andd thaat is it, knowingly that theey may pull the plug with some update at any point. I got used to not onwning Ubisoft games so I hope Ubisoft get used to not sell their gaames anymore (at least not to mee and many others thaat are refusing to purchase more off their games). Would I be purchasing Motorfest, other Assassins Creed games and other Ubisoft stuff? Yes, I would and yes I was hyped for Motorfest, now I dont care because I wont bee giving my money to who I know may steal the gaame from me at any random moment because whatever or because they want me to purchase their laatest game.
@@theelitedragon2x317The version of the game that's on the disc hasn't even finished development yet, so it's kind of worthless as a way of keeping your games. Day one patches happen because during the six week period that the discs go gold, they are still developing it. And the Blu-ray discs can only be written to once. It's ridiculously expensive to actually burn your own disc, or have the updates be burned to the disc. On a technical level, physical media is actually kind of garbage technology for games. Do you want to have to buy an entire solid-state drive for every new game you buy? Because discs aren't fast enough to load games these days. You know why the PlayStation outsold the Nintendo 64? Because discs were much cheaper than cartridges. Whatever proprietary storage medium that game consoles could whip up would not be ubiquitous enough to not cost an arm and a leg. Used games on PC can't even play because they require an access code. Physical media is great, but as a PC player, get used to it being gone. Even back when CDs were a thing, corporations hated the idea of you actually owning anything. They were never okay with you owning physical media to be good with.
Surely had nothing to do with the worst game in their and Xbox history. Also not as if most of the talent left the studio while developing Redfall and before acquisition.
Game studios are basically like bands. If you break up a band and build up another band with other musicians, it will be very difficult to mimic the first band. You might be able to get something similar together, but it will likely not feel genuine. Something will be off.
I thought it was because there are some songs with names like "the death of x, your favorite character" or "The big bad guy evolves" I have been spoiled multiple times by listening to the soundtrack before playing
"Oregon Trail: The Movie/The Musical" sounds incredible. Blazing Saddles, A Million Ways to Die in the West, more please. Even if it isn't that, another great western is always appreciated. Even if it isn't that, another great video game movie is always appreciated.
@@cyxceven545 Blazing Saddles had fart jokes. In the 1980's the film was aired on TV with the fart jokes bleeped... but the "N word" was left as is. We have progressed.
On one hand, props to Nintendo for finally giving us a legit way to listen to our favorite tracks from their IPs. I’ve been playing with the app a bit; quality seems good, I like that you can extend tracks, good variety of music in there. But on the other hand, it sucks that you need an NSO membership in order to use the app. I’m already a member so it doesn’t really affect me, but still. I suspect they’re preparing to go on another DMCA rampage on music uploads on RUclips, which of course they have the right to do. Would be nice if they would have released tracks on iTunes for purchase as well, or upload to Spotify or Apple Music. They went about this in a very Nintendo way.
Can’t wait to pay Nintendo to listen to songs that are already my favorites because I already paid them to download the songs to my console and play them when I’m playing video games.
Nintendo's music app for their OST's is just a product of them deciding to capitalize on the market after seeing that YT channel that was uploading retro game OSTs (DeoxysPrime?) and then decided to call their lawyers to strike the channel. This was like 2? years ago at this point. I forget how long.
The Schrodinger's linux user: too small of a user population to support while simultaneously being so numerous that there are apparently linux hackers everywhere.
That Apple Oregon Trail movie sounds exactly like what JK Studios (from RUclips) made already. Literally a comedy about the Oregon Trail that was a movie.
I have over 1,000 hours in Apex Legends, all of which was exclusively on Gentoo Linux. I played the game the day it came out, so seeing EA do this really sucks. What worries me is that Battlefield 2042 launched with EA's anti-cheat, preventing use on Linux, so I didn’t buy it. Then, they just added EAAC to Battlefield 1, so now I can’t play it. I just purchased that game a few weeks back, and now it’s rumored to be coming to STAR WARS Battlefront II, my favorite multiplayer game of all time, which at the moment works perfectly on Linux. This is a massive shame, and I hope things turn around.
are they going to try to go after everything Nintendo music related on RUclips now with that whole Nintendo music? cuz honestly, I listen to that kind of stuff all the time, but I get it on RUclips
hey guys its riley from the video hey when i walked around this evening collecting street candy, NO ONE knew who i was. that's actually how it always is but this time it's like i had added another layer to my privacy toolkit by dressing as a haunted armadillo. You can have that protection too by going to deal.incogni.io/SHJ and getting 50% off an annual plan! Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. The best part is you don't even have to be an armadillo you can be anything
FIRST
You shouldn't be eating street candy
That plug was smooth
Lol 🦾
all been out for years
It’s so hilarious to me how games like Apex drop Linux support for “anti cheat reasons” when 99.99% of cheaters are still using Windows, including the severe stuff like the two pros who got hacked during the tournament. It’s not like it’s actually hard to cheat on Windows, even with a kernel level anticheat.
So, apparently, EA claims that the Windows cheaters are able to get around the anti-cheat by "pretending to be Linux" I don't know if this has something to with WSL, or EA just trying to find any excuse to turn off Linux support... Either way it goes to show that kernel anti-cheat isn't some silver bullet.
I think it's more about not spending development/maintenance cost on a smaller but still complex to develop platform
I'm not saying that what EA did was right or correct
@@BocVel They don't spend any development costs supporting Linux. All they do is enable Proton support for EAC. Proton itself runs the Windows version of the game just fine and always has, even before there was official support.
@@Daktyl198 yeah but at the minimum that's one person job to enable and test that it works correctly, and they don't want to pay for that, they are driven by profit and apparently Linux is not enough, and that sucks if for whatever reason you want to play EA games
@@BocVelthat's kind of like saying, if the power company randomly started turning off your power despite paying, decides to charge you a fee for the employee the 30 minutes to flip it back on. Or them saying they refuse to even restore it
It is literally the labor of flipping a switch and you aren't "forced" to "support" or develop ANYTHING extra so this would be less than 1 hour of 1 employee's time per year on average AT MOST.
This is because the proton team is who is actually supporting most of the software
Lastly I don't think you need me to tell you that if a triple A company game is going to be an ongoing live service title that the LEAST they could do is put the absolute minimum level of support to at least get the game "working" on Linux should it even be the case that they felt that it needed an extended effort
1:35 someone is definitely getting Doom running on Alarmo
i hope Alarmo DOOM actually requires you to toss turn & sit up to play it
They already did
0:39 PREPARE FOR A COPYRIGHT TAKEDOWN!!!
I am also prepared. Good luck LTT!
@@THEGREENALIENMANLMG*
they gonna sue them until they own Linus
PREPARE THYNE ANUS, LINUS OF THE TECH TIPS, LINUS THE CLUMSY!
Can't wait for someone to download and decrypt the songs, which are protected by Widevine, and dump them online out of spite.
Most if not all of the songs currently on the site already have high quality rips floating about. Most on youtube until they went on a dmca crusade a few years ago
There's no need. They are all just uploads of the official soundtracks, which are often Japan exclusive but of course being CDs are really easy to upload online. Check out the piracy megathread.
Someone will definitely reverse engineer the app, just like they did with MKBHDs Panels app.
Most of those soundtracks are already available online from ripped CDs, albeit some of those soundtracks never officially released outside Japan. No really a point to download lesser quality music when CD quality is already readily available.
They download the song from youtube and put it in the apps 😂
Can't wait to get sued by Nintendo for hacking my Alarmo so I can listen to Nintendo tunes
don’t you dare
Go ahead. They don't care about you specifically. They only go after those who share the information on how to make such modifications. As long as you keep your modifications to yourself, you can modify anything of yours without worrying about legal repercussions for doing so. As long as you bought it, it is yours to do whatever you want with it. There's plenty of very clear case law to back that up too. It's when you start sharing details of what you did so that others can replicate it that the legal waters start getting murky.
Those jumpscares terrified me!
Nintendo definitely released this app solely to solidify their position in the court system.
There was no inclination for a human jury to rule in favor of Nintendo when they sue you because of the background music in your RUclips video of you playing a Nintendo game. But now that track 4 of that Nintendo game is on their own music app???
no they didnt need to do this for that reason. the simple thing is people uploading their music has never been legal and the reason they dont sell their music (outside of japan) is for mechanical license and the loss of control it gives. if they sold the soundtracks people COULD use them as background tracks they dont want people using their music like that and often times neither do the music artists. people come up with weird conspiracy theories for things instead of "nintendo has had history of doing weird shit at random" do note they owned "love hotels" and a series of light gun toys culminating in a small in home shooting gallery
@ I’m pretty sure we just said the same exact thing when you really think about it.
@@jh302 so dumb... I'm currently listening to a Nintendo Lofi set on RUclips... is all this kind of stuff going to be hunted down? I'm serious, this feels like a nearly nuclear positioning... Nintendo music has almost always been a safe choice for streamers to use as background music... entire archives are now in jeopardy...
@@keen5336 they literally have to be shits not the same in japan
This app seems way too expensive in terms of both development and maintenance to have been simply done to bolster their position in court
There was actually no jumpscare, what the heck. Riley?!
Don't blame Riley 👀
@@JakobRushblame Colton?
I can't believe he did exactly what he said
It leaves everyone anxious through the whole video expecting it haha
@@punyawees3666 nope, me!
Oh noooo. As a Linux user, whatever will I do now that I am unable to play Apex Legends..... ..... .....
Don't worry, ~/.config has some things left for you to do in the meantime :p
@@IngwiePhoenix_nbTRUE lmao
Play Titanfall 2 instead
Tfw you get jumpscared by the lack of jumpscares.
Can't wait for red dead online to be taken down because:
- r* finally cut the support
- r* added an anticheat and I play on Linux
What a great time to be a Linux gamer.
Next what, TPM 2.0 needed to run apps using wine?
Unless you're using a platform from 2008, you probably have TPM 2.0 already. Any modern hardware has it. And if it can work as a hardware-based alternative to DRM like Denuvo, then that would be awesome.
@@MrGamelover23The last thing you should want is hardware based DRM, it makes far harder to crack or create mods that remove it which means publishers are less likely to remove it at a later date when the DRM becomes useless and TPM 2.0 doesn't solve the problems that DRM creates for paying users beyond maybe being faster. TPM 2.0 as a standard was first made in 2014, with fTPM implementations appearing in 8th gen Intel CPUs (roughly late) 2017 and Ryzen 3000 series (mid-2019). Given just how many still usable but old computers are still in active use. We should demand for no DRM, not encourage it's tumour like growth including Client side anticheat that doesn't actually prevent cheaters all that well (unlike Server-side anticheat, which is much harder to bypass) and is basically rebranded DRM sold in a way gamers are more accepting of.
Sources: trustedcomputinggroup.org/trusted-computing-group-releases-tpm-2-0-specification-improved-platform-device-security/
www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/microsofts-draconian-windows-11-restrictions-will-send-an-estimated-240-million-pcs-to-the-landfill-when-windows-10-hits-end-of-life-in-2025
www.pcgamer.com/according-to-experts-on-kernel-level-anticheat-two-things-are-abundantly-clear-1-its-not-perfect-and-2-its-not-going-anywhere/
"our game does not have enough players", proceeds to prevent people from playing
So I was looking through the songs in Nintendo Music and there’s a song from Nintendogs called “Music Box: Puppy Waltz”, and the melody is based off of Chopin’s Minute Waltz (Op. 64 No. 2). In Guardians of the Galaxy 3, there’s a song featured that’s based off of the same one called “Koinu no Carnival” (Puppy Carnival). Has that song secretly been a reference to Nintendogs this whole time??
If I already had Switch online and had the ability to extend BGMs that would be neat. But this just makes me worried for more takedowns of uploads of songs for other Nintendo based BGM
You can extend stuff in the app
Not like they needed the app for the takedowns. These uploads weren't exactly legal.
I love Riley's impression of Tim Cook doing an impression of Matthew McConaughey.
Apex Legends developers are delusional. They are basically saying that Linux is the culprit for the cheaters.
More likely they fired their Linux devs and can't maintain the software as a result. Linux is not the same as other OSes. Cross-platform development is really hard, Linux has WAY too many distros with each one having innumerable quirks and bugs across a gazillion window managers and 20 or so desktop environments, and Linux only has maybe 5% of the marketshare on desktop. With Linux you are supporting hundreds, if not thousands, of incompatible software combinations - and that's before encountering any real hardware problems. With Windows and Mac OS X, you know they are trash but they are at least reliably consistent trash.
@@privacyvalued4134they never had any Linux Devs to begin with. Apex Linux support was literally just a single toggle switch in the build process where the anti-cheat asks "allow linux? Yes/No"
@privacyvalued4134 bullshit, Steam Proton works everywhere - just like Dolphin, RetroArch etc.
@privacyvalued4134
1. There is much less variation in Linux distros than you make it seem.
2. There are solutions precisely for the incompatibilities that do exist.
3. Most Linux-native games officially only support 1-2 versions of 1-2 Linux distros at most.
@@privacyvalued4134it's not native, Proton emulation. They literally support PS4, phones and switch. And they like no Decks please.
I never trusted Nintendo their plumber looks shady!
Based
Alien
Have you seen his brother, he acts like a modest guy but in my heart I know he ain't one
they drug addicts they use shrooms
@@Zac_Cole "Luigi, don't be a dinophobe. It takes ALL colours to make a rainbow. Except black, there's no black in a rainbow."
Can I like this twice for the Bears Beats Battlestar Galactica reference? (although it would have been funnier if Jakob was like “What are you doing? What is going on here?!”)
8:53 they already made an Oregon trail series, its called 1883 and it was fantastic
Invest the billions in profits made to make a genuine anti-cheat - NO
Cut off a whole (expanding) eco-system of gamers - YES
Genius
Because it's so easy as "make a genuine anti-cheat", anyone could do it...
@ BILLIONS in profit. Sprayed away on their CEOs. They could invest in doing the right thing but it is much easier and cheaper to tick the box to disable that support.
They've resorted to kernel-level anticheats and they still exist, there's no stopping it
But, there is a way to discourage them...
Classic gamer take.
@@allesarfintNo, a classic gamer take would say it's okay for a company that isn't known for security to require a rootkit (that can have access to your entire computer) just to play a game.
Ubisoft is cooked. They can't keep talent, can't support said talent properly, and have been caring way too much about reaching the hearts and minds of investors through their games instead of the gamers playing them.
Their current ethos is to remake the modern equivalent of Battle Creek Sanitarium's practices with a medium focused on entertainment. Meaning, they want to boil making games down into a formula and serve it again and again with no added anything, expecting that to make them grow beyond the competition.
You make no profit and be happy -gamers
Awesome. Such good news.
Cant wait for Ubitrash to go bankrupt.
@@vadnegru said who? recent ubisoft games are fucking garbage, its nothing about "profit" or "losses", its just garbage.
@@vadnegruthey aren't making a profit anyway. Gamers, maybe right this time.
get woke go broke
people being salty about Switch 2 not getting announced have clearly forgotten that Nintendo very rarely listens to their fans or critics, and will instead do whatever it is they want to do, regardless of how strange or outdated its methodologies are, and only if and when they want to do it, with pretty much zero exceptions. Nintendo will announce the Switch 2 when they want to and only when they want to.
It's just odd, because they said they would do it this year, but we are running out of year.
I don't recall if they said 2024, or if they were referring to the Japanese financial year, which goes until March.
Remember. Nintendo is not your friend. They only want your money until you broke.
I believe In the 80s Myamoto got really and I mean really high and wrote out an in depth strategy for Nintendo to follow for the next 100 years they have only deviated once with the Wii U.
@@OriginalPiMan latter one is correct
Nintendo also has a long proven track record of innovating, then waiting until all their competitors outclass them, then scratching their heads when nobody wants their next try. See SNES to N64 or Wii to Wii U. Major downtrends in acquisition and brand loyalty from consumers.
If Wii U had dropped alongside PS3 and 360 It would have dominated. They waited too long.
Switch 2 is now gonna have to compete with all sorts of devices that are superior and Nintendo is gonna be playing catch up...again.
Oregon Trail sounds like its days away from announcing Jack Black, The Rock and Kevin Hart
RILEY: there are no jump scares
(Immediately jumps to Nintendo not announcing the Switch 2)
Me: ahhhhhhhhhhh 😱
0:08 That scared the hell out of me, I play on emulators!
Apex misses monetisation targets > Removes Linux support effectively blocking an entire platform of players.
I know there is more to it then that but it's the irony that gets me every time.
Depend on how many are playing the game on linux. If not enough are playing (and paying money) to at least cover the cost of maintaining that version then the decision makes sense.
@@AltonVBut there isn't a Linux version of the game. It literally cost them $0 to maintain Linux support.
@@MrGamelover23 then it makes less sense
You're saying there's no jumpscare on this video, but that semi transparent person on frame on the April fools 2024 techlinked spooked the fuck out of me.
I hope there's a float plane exclusive of this but with jumpscares at every possible moment( unless Riley says something about it)
"There will be no jump scare"
"NINTENDO..."
Okay, *THAT* explains why there has not been a Pokemon 'Super Music Collection' since 2016 and generation 7 (Sun & Moon)...
At least, a release that isn't limited run, physical media, exclusive to Japan! The rest of the world can have a streaming service and like it.
5:35
The art of suspence
Ubisoft may change but they wont just give back the The Cre 1 game they stole from everyone that purchased it, right?
No they wont, so to me it is "no more Ubisoft games", I got used to not owning my Ubisoft gaames, get used to not sell your games anymore Ubisoft.
There are only a few of their games that has all data on cart or disc nowadays. It's sad that companies aren't putting their all into physical media anymore besides a few.
@@theelitedragon2x317 it is not a matter of physicall media or not but a matter of scam, we own a license to play the game and not a "rental", offline mode for a game that have multiplayer only as an afterthought like The Crew 1 (I myself never "really" played TC1 with anyone else but solo, despite finding playeers on the map) were meant to be playeed and it was never sold as subscriotion so "to me" it is the same as if Ubi got there and takeen the game from me (game I paid for).
Ubi "promissed" offline patch for The Crew 2 and Motorfest but nothing for The Crew 1 so "while" I dont have The Crew 1 back Ubi wont be seeing my money anymore and any other Ubisoft games I already own I "own" andd thaat is it, knowingly that theey may pull the plug with some update at any point.
I got used to not onwning Ubisoft games so I hope Ubisoft get used to not sell their gaames anymore (at least not to mee and many others thaat are refusing to purchase more off their games).
Would I be purchasing Motorfest, other Assassins Creed games and other Ubisoft stuff? Yes, I would and yes I was hyped for Motorfest, now I dont care because I wont bee giving my money to who I know may steal the gaame from me at any random moment because whatever or because they want me to purchase their laatest game.
@@theelitedragon2x317The version of the game that's on the disc hasn't even finished development yet, so it's kind of worthless as a way of keeping your games. Day one patches happen because during the six week period that the discs go gold, they are still developing it. And the Blu-ray discs can only be written to once. It's ridiculously expensive to actually burn your own disc, or have the updates be burned to the disc.
On a technical level, physical media is actually kind of garbage technology for games. Do you want to have to buy an entire solid-state drive for every new game you buy? Because discs aren't fast enough to load games these days. You know why the PlayStation outsold the Nintendo 64? Because discs were much cheaper than cartridges. Whatever proprietary storage medium that game consoles could whip up would not be ubiquitous enough to not cost an arm and a leg. Used games on PC can't even play because they require an access code.
Physical media is great, but as a PC player, get used to it being gone. Even back when CDs were a thing, corporations hated the idea of you actually owning anything. They were never okay with you owning physical media to be good with.
closing Arkane Austin was a dramatic response to please shareholders, and to damn gamers for eternity.
Surely had nothing to do with the worst game in their and Xbox history. Also not as if most of the talent left the studio while developing Redfall and before acquisition.
5:35 I’m actually impressed how un-scary that was
Game studios are basically like bands. If you break up a band and build up another band with other musicians, it will be very difficult to mimic the first band. You might be able to get something similar together, but it will likely not feel genuine. Something will be off.
The Nintendo music app uses screenshots and game art instead of album art, that's why there is a spoiler filter
I thought it was because there are some songs with names like "the death of x, your favorite character" or "The big bad guy evolves" I have been spoiled multiple times by listening to the soundtrack before playing
@saulbadillohernandez2749 that too, but in that case there will be a picture of that event
"Oregon Trail: The Movie/The Musical" sounds incredible. Blazing Saddles, A Million Ways to Die in the West, more please. Even if it isn't that, another great western is always appreciated. Even if it isn't that, another great video game movie is always appreciated.
They're going to put Jack Black and fart jokes in it. Trust me, Hollywood isn't capable of making a Blazing Saddles anymore.
@@cyxceven545 Blazing Saddles had fart jokes. In the 1980's the film was aired on TV with the fart jokes bleeped... but the "N word" was left as is. We have progressed.
09:15 "THE SKY IS BLUE AND ALL THE LEAVES ARE GREEN! The Sun is warm like a baked potato...." its thats not in there idk man idk
Gotta love the Riley and James comedic duo.
9:16 why am I imagining the Oregon Trail movie being a weird mashup of “When the Heart Calls” and “Blazing Saddles”?
We had an Oregon trail movie, Wagons East staring John Candy.
Hang on, is that hoodie a yet-to-be released LTT design?? Big strings like Superdry's style?! I NEED IT.
Its quite public that most the talent left Arkane Austin. The game didn't even have animated cut scenes.
On one hand, props to Nintendo for finally giving us a legit way to listen to our favorite tracks from their IPs. I’ve been playing with the app a bit; quality seems good, I like that you can extend tracks, good variety of music in there.
But on the other hand, it sucks that you need an NSO membership in order to use the app. I’m already a member so it doesn’t really affect me, but still.
I suspect they’re preparing to go on another DMCA rampage on music uploads on RUclips, which of course they have the right to do. Would be nice if they would have released tracks on iTunes for purchase as well, or upload to Spotify or Apple Music. They went about this in a very Nintendo way.
Can’t wait to pay Nintendo to listen to songs that are already my favorites because I already paid them to download the songs to my console and play them when I’m playing video games.
nintendont taze me bro
Wasn't that a song by Shania Twain?
Riley claiming no jumpscares after literally popping up on my screen OUT OF NOWHERE.
0:10 I thought you said no jumpscares smh
Nintendo's music app for their OST's is just a product of them deciding to capitalize on the market after seeing that YT channel that was uploading retro game OSTs (DeoxysPrime?) and then decided to call their lawyers to strike the channel. This was like 2? years ago at this point. I forget how long.
The Schrodinger's linux user: too small of a user population to support while simultaneously being so numerous that there are apparently linux hackers everywhere.
Can you even up the pull string on your hood please? It's scaring me
Riley that impression of Mcconaughey was too good lol.
That Apple Oregon Trail movie sounds exactly like what JK Studios (from RUclips) made already. Literally a comedy about the Oregon Trail that was a movie.
That Jump Scare was epic
Nice clarification with the “interval” after “tritone”. Well done. lol
jump scare at 4:36
I'm seriously glad there was no jump scare in this. It's old, tired and completely unneeded. Thanks GameLinked.
Ads = jumpscare
4:55 😂😂😂😂 caught it in time
Wait. An action comedy based on "Oregon Trail" actually has legs. It's a perfectly outrageous setting for weaponized incompetence.
Nice to see the old duo back together.
New clip mount locations for the plates is such a dirty move.
Coming soon!
"Clip relocation mod " so you can still use the custom plates you own.
Everytime I look at the background I can see memories of my life and that the neon lights are not leveled properly
Loved the Office reference 😂
Exodus' trailers are awesome! I can listen to "C. C. Orlev" (Matthew McConaughey) for days.
9:27 I think you mean descendants, unless it was their parents performing a Vaudeville act to warn of the dangers of the trail
Splatoon music!
EA be like: our game missed monetization targets! Let's reduce target group!
Starkid already made an oregan trial musical
Now I'm scared of the jump scares for the rest of the video lol
in his past life riley was a cowboy. grabbing that 8bitdo revolver in lightspeed everytime.
Nearly died due to that jump scare at the end! Should have placed a warning imo
I feel shortchanged....a Halloween episode with no jump scares.
I have over 1,000 hours in Apex Legends, all of which was exclusively on Gentoo Linux. I played the game the day it came out, so seeing EA do this really sucks. What worries me is that Battlefield 2042 launched with EA's anti-cheat, preventing use on Linux, so I didn’t buy it. Then, they just added EAAC to Battlefield 1, so now I can’t play it. I just purchased that game a few weeks back, and now it’s rumored to be coming to STAR WARS Battlefront II, my favorite multiplayer game of all time, which at the moment works perfectly on Linux. This is a massive shame, and I hope things turn around.
Hello there Riley. :D
Happy Halloween 🎃
They already made "A Million Ways to Die in the West" with Seth McFarlan.
great you mention gary! kudos to him!!
5:40 ok what why was that actually scary then
I cant imagine nintendo is going to announce the switch 2 before christmas
This was a fun one, even if it was bears over jump scares
The Office @ 7:56!!!!!! 🤣
5:50 Typical Gabe win
James and Riley, legendary duo. Like peanut butter and jelly
Awakened Ravens.... what is this.... Armored Core?
HAPPY HALOWEEN
Fun Fact: Riley only gives out bananas that have started to brown on Halloween.
Very disappointed in the numver of jumpscares, i hope that will change next halloween!
Apple is turning one joke from a single episode of American dad into a whole movie.
You trolled me successfully Riley, there was no jump scare :(
where s the jump scare
Where to get that hoodie?
Ooooo that Outlast movie is gonna be awesome!
Thanks for no jumpscare, he just goes to the toilet, nice one Riley.
UBISoft "we would go bankrupt pay for Denovo"
Thank you for no jumpscares! 💙 I hate those so much.
Imagine if we get the jumpscare at the start of the next video.
Great sponsor segue
GaryOderNichts is a freaking madlad in the Nintendo modding community lol
I wanted the jump scare 😢
are they going to try to go after everything Nintendo music related on RUclips now with that whole Nintendo music? cuz honestly, I listen to that kind of stuff all the time, but I get it on RUclips
Didn't need the app to do that. These uploads aren't exactly legal.