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    some fan will decompile their entire game and spend a couple of thousand hours working on a fix. they will then sue him and make him pay damages for the rest of his life.

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    Choose wisely, 500gb game from the western dev, or winter heating from the eastern.

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      Persona 4:C… DMC3 and Ninja Gaiden collection are the most recent… Wonderfully fun games that just aren’t running well or properly:x

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        I’ve had P4G running on an old Lenovo Ideapad 100 not long after port came out. Are your specs worse or the patches are on Windows level?

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          I have a weird bug where the screen like warps all about. I have a good computer but he glitch appeared awhile back and I’ve put it down ever since. Whe I get home I may troubleshoot it again.

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      The painting is Friend or Foe by Robert Griffing. While he’s not native american, I can’t find anything to suggest his paintings were not made with a consideration for real history and an appreciation of the culture he’s depicting. His paintings are featured in many native american-run museums.

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      The image is a European idealism of native Americans

      Okay I can almost understand that

      it is talking about all of Japan as if everyone there were the same.

      My fucking god are we to just completely ignore the fact that we are from different places and that we think, act differently based on culture? That we look different and eat different and say different?

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      No, actually it’s not. It’s actually well know how Japanese culture actually affects programming. I, a software engineer who has worked with many other cultures, can confirm that culture affects quality. I’m not saying I’m perfect, but I am saying that culture affects work.

      Indian culture is interesting because you never say no to your boss. Even if you don’t understand something, or don’t have all the information you need, you say yes. Do you understand? Yes. Are you sure, it’s okay to ask me clarifying questions. “Yes, I’m sure”. Then they give me something that doesn’t work because they didn’t understand the question.

      Japanese is another culture that’s slightly different, but if your boss asks you to do something not only do you say yes, you also don’t ask for help to do it. You brute force it done, put in long hours, and you get it done. However, in software that’s a horrible way to operate because we need to not just get the current problem done, but you need to build something that others will use later, that will be reused, that will be expanded and shared with and by other teams. So what you get is quite literally this - poorly optimized code from many people whose code doesn’t really work well together.

      So, none of these are stereotypes. In fact, as engineers it would be culturally insensitive if I wasn’t aware of this and assumed people worked in the same way as Americans. Your virtue signalling is pretty transparent. Yes, it’s humorous, but it’s also 100% the truth. They’re not bad coders, but their culture does not breed great software projects.

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          The new Pokemon games grind to a halt if you are in the south of the map and look at the north. Because you are rendering the entire map. How is that optimized to hell and back?

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            Those aren’t developed by Nintendo, but by Game Freak. Compare those to Mario Cart, Mario Odysee, Zelda BotW and TotK, etc.

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              Well, game freak is still a Japanese developer. Mario Cart is a very computationally light concept, as usually are Mario games, idk about odyssey in particular though, but they tend to be small maps with small amount of entities each. Zelda is fair, I’ve heard good things about it.

              It’s easy to make a good performing game if its concept and art design are computationally light. Optimization is about turning a computationally hard problem into a light algorithm that doesn’t take much resources.

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                Not claiming that all japanese devs are like Nintendo. Just that there is some variety.

                Mariko Kart is graphically quite complex for the hardware it’s running on, so are Mario games (these maps are neither small nor do they have only few entities). There’s a german youtuber who analyses the technical aspects of many nintendo games and given his report: it’s amazing how good these games look on the switch.

                Optimization is about turning a computationally hard problem into a light algorithm that doesn’t take much resources.

                Yeah. And Nintendo’s first party games look incredible for the hardware they run on.

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                Zelda is fair, I’ve heard good things about it.

                Breath of the Wild actually had quite a lot of frame drops in the Lost Woods. I remember it was a topic of discussion for a while.

                I don’t remember for sure if Tears of the Kingdom suffered from the same issues or not.

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            … was not developed by Nintendo.

            Pokemon games sell, no mattersif the are/run like shit. That’s why Game Freak doesn’t put the effort in.

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      What’s the European idealism of Native Americans in the image? I’ve seen it a lot, but I never learned about the piece or the artist